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Ten years ago, fashion journalist Natalie Massenet came up with an idea for an online boutique for high-end designer fashion that critics said would never work. NET-A-PORTER turned out to be a pioneering success and now – at last – she’s back, this time with a site for men, says Josh Sims
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19 The Might of Mother Nature R egardless of man’s best efforts, little can be done to thwart Mother Nature when she decides to flex her muscles
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Left Natalie Massenet and Jeremy Langmead, editor-in-chief of MR PORTER
he fact of the matter is that women are ready to update their wardrobes every six months, if not more often than that. But I’m not sure something that answers the way men really want to shop, which is very differently, has been invented yet. I think that men are just as clothes-conscious as women now – that’s my hypothesis anyway. And internet shopping is going to work for them in a big way.” It is a conclusion that has taken Natalie Massenet a decade to reach, and also, she argues, for the market to be ready to embrace it. Massenet may not have been a familiar name ten years ago, but for ladies who shop and those dedicated to high fashion, her NET-A-PORTER e-tail business was pioneering and has since become a market leader. Now she has launched MR PORTER, the equivalent for men. It has been a long time coming, but with very good reason. According to Massenet, the considerably larger size of the female audience for fashion has made online retail a more attractive proposition for investors, despite the fact that men have long been used to shopping online and are probably more predisposed to its speed, privacy and simplicity. But her real reason for waiting was getting the timing right. “These things are often about the people you have behind the project. So this was a question in part of having the right web developers in place – people who might normally work for Google or Facebook, for example, and the right buyers and editors,” she explains. “But it has also come because we did some research and asked our women customers what they’d like. And the resounding response has been ‘a site for men’. I think it’s because it will make it easier to buy for the men in their lives,” she jokes. The new site, however, is aimed squarely at men. Partshopping portal, part-lifestyle magazine, the editorial content is mostly style and advice-driven, but it also touches on men’s general interest subjects, of the kind covered by magazines such as GQ and Esquire, and aims to be a draw even for those men not intending to shop. The clothing, meanwhile, targets mainstream luxury. This Spring/Summer launch season encompasses some 80
brands – selected by buying staff who previously worked at Selfridges – including the likes of Bottega Veneta, Dunhill, Jil Sander, Levi’s and Nike, alongside classics from Sunspel and Turnbull & Asser. In this way, for all its ease and accessibility, MR PORTER does not lose the cachet and indulgence of a high-end boutique. First, items are presented alongside complimentary separates, with detailed descriptions; a navy blue slim-fit Burberry Prorsum jacket is styled with a paler Paul Smith tie and suede Alexander McQueen shoes, featuring images which exude sophistication, while the site also displays a Balenciaga leather trim raincoat combined with a Gucci sweater of olive cashmere. Users can also compile a wish list of their favourite pieces without trawling Bond Street and, if desired, they can do so helped by recommendations made by friends and family, which appear in each shopper’s individual account. Once received, adding a particularly great piece to one’s inventory will allow swift re-ordering of those staples in the future. The functioning of MR PORTER as an experience and not simply an online domain has been derived from the success of its female-oriented counterpart. NET-A-PORTER notably wraps all items in signature tissue paper and will collect any returns quickly and free of charge, akin to an efficient concierge service. Certainly, launching such a site has been considerably easier this time around, especially with the might of NETA-PORTER behind it. A fashion editor working for the likes of fashion business titles W and WWD at the time, Massenet’s idea of bringing a fashion boutique-cum-glossy magazine online – a place where you could buy clothes straight from the page – was initially met with some skepticism, remarkably so in the light of the online world now. Working from a small artist’s studio in Chelsea back in 2000, those who declined to invest – à la EMI and the Beatles – must be kicking themselves now, as the company currently employs some 1,000 people, split between London and New York. Even more so when, last year, the French luxury goods group, Richemont, bought a majority shareholding at a valuation of £350 million.
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36 Spanish Inquisition Lisa Montague, CEO of Spanish leather house Loewe, talks about investment pieces, life in Madrid and Loewe’s passion for leather
38 Chukka Dress up for summer with this season’s poloinspired must-have items
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MOTheR NATuRe Regardless of man’s best efforts to predict and safeguard against natural disasters, it seems little can be done when Mother Nature decides to flex her muscles, discovers Richard Brown
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ike most of the surrounding area, Alaska’s Lituya Bay is a landscape of roaring mountains and glacier peaks. When geologists George Plafker and Don Miller arrived there in 1953 they set off on foot in search of oil. After months of analysis, the scientists’ pursuits proved fruitless. What they did discover, was evidence of something far more enigmatic. Plafker and Miller noted that, in contrast to elsewhere in the region, the mature forest covering Lituya Bay did not extend to the shoreline. Instead, the inlet was rimmed by a perimeter of young trees that stretched for several hundred yards up the bay’s sides. The evidence suggested that at some point the bay had been struck by a wave of gargantuan proportion. For George and Don, the possibility seemed unimaginable; a wave of such magnitude had never been known. Five years later, the prospect became a reality. On 9 July 1958, an earthquake along the Fairweather Fault loosened 31 million cubic metres of rock in the northeast of the bay. The rocks fell from a height of 900 metres, crashing into the water to generate a mega-tsunami that travelled the
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56 A Lap of Luxury
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L ee Brooks heads to Monte Carlo to investigate the world’s most glamorous sporting event
67 The Essential Summer 2011
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The definitive guide to the season’s most prestigious polo events
comment 80 Cityjet, Set, Go Annabel Harrison speaks to Christine Ourmières, CEO of CityJet
connoisseur 98 Heavenly Hideaway Jet off to La Mansion del Baron in Marbella for luxury, privacy, space and comfort
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ummer afternoon, summer afternoon; to me, those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” Following April’s double dose of long weekends and the best Easter weather in 100 years, I have to agree with Henry James. Summer, and indeed spring, afternoons are the most beautiful words at this time of year, along with barbeques, ice cream, Pimms and picnics in the parks.
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The good weather marks the beginning of the British polo season, a sport which, despite being considered quintessentially British, traces its roots back to ancient China. For some, polo is the top drawer of all the spectator sports, fastpaced and hard-fought. For many, it launches the start of the summer social calendar, days and evenings filled with well-dressed guests, champagne, fine dining and exciting action on the field. Our summer polo season preview fills you in on the hottest tickets to book now, whether you’re a keen supporter, occasional spectator or completely new to the sport (p. 67). While polo has become synonymous with summer style, for the most glamorous global sporting event, as well as one of the most important and prestigious in the world of racing, head to Monte Carlo. The Principality of Monaco is one of the smallest sovereign states in the world, bordered on three sides by neighbour France and just 10 miles from Italy. Lee Brooks finds out how a country with 35,000 residents and an area of 1.98km2 draws 120,000 visitors a year for its high-speed, high-spending Grand Prix (p. 56).
If you have ever harboured a desire to go to China, Jess Harrison advises you to visit sooner rather than later (p. 94). From the beauty of its natural wonders, including the West Lake and Yellow Mountains, to the exciting hustle and bustle of modern cities, China is changing at a rapid pace; now is the time to experience an astonishingly varied country before so much of it changes forever. If shorter flights for summer breaks appeal to you, and you’re as much in the mood for champagne as for culture, immerse yourself in the heat of Marbella in Andalucía, Spain (p. 98). I stayed at the beautiful La Mansion del Baron where relaxation and luxury were the orders of the day. Something polo, Monaco and Marbella all have in common is a devotion to fashion. Polo events have turned into real-life catwalks, as guests show off on-trend, carefully planned outfits, and the streets of Monaco and Marbella are lined with beautiful designer boutiques. Josh Sims explores the fashion industry as he speaks to Natalie Massenet, the stylish founder of the hugely successful online retailer NET-A-PORTER, about her newest venture, MR PORTER (p. 14). As May this year is book-ended by Bank Holiday weekends, I hope you all make the most of the extra time off work. Enjoy!
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Ten years ago, fashion journalist Natalie Massenet came up with an idea for an online boutique for high-end designer fashion that critics said would never work. NET-A-PORTER turned out to be a pioneering success and now – at last – she’s back, this time with a site for men, says Josh Sims
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Left Natalie Massenet and Jeremy Langmead, editor-in-chief of MR PORTER
he fact of the matter is that women are ready to update their wardrobes every six months, if not more often than that. But I’m not sure something that answers the way men really want to shop, which is very differently, has been invented yet. I think that men are just as clothes-conscious as women now – that’s my hypothesis anyway. And internet shopping is going to work for them in a big way.” It is a conclusion that has taken Natalie Massenet a decade to reach, and also, she argues, for the market to be ready to embrace it. Massenet may not have been a familiar name ten years ago, but for ladies who shop and those dedicated to high fashion, her NET-A-PORTER e-tail business was pioneering and has since become a market leader. Now she has launched MR PORTER, the equivalent for men. It has been a long time coming, but with very good reason. According to Massenet, the considerably larger size of the female audience for fashion has made online retail a more attractive proposition for investors, despite the fact that men have long been used to shopping online and are probably more predisposed to its speed, privacy and simplicity. But her real reason for waiting was getting the timing right. “These things are often about the people you have behind the project. So this was a question in part of having the right web developers in place – people who might normally work for Google or Facebook, for example, and the right buyers and editors,” she explains. “But it has also come because we did some research and asked our women customers what they’d like. And the resounding response has been ‘a site for men’. I think it’s because it will make it easier to buy for the men in their lives,” she jokes. The new site, however, is aimed squarely at men. Partshopping portal, part-lifestyle magazine, the editorial content is mostly style and advice-driven, but it also touches on men’s general interest subjects, of the kind covered by magazines such as GQ and Esquire, and aims to be a draw even for those men not intending to shop. The clothing, meanwhile, targets mainstream luxury. This Spring/Summer launch season encompasses some 80
brands – selected by buying staff who previously worked at Selfridges – including the likes of Bottega Veneta, Dunhill, Jil Sander, Levi’s and Nike, alongside classics from Sunspel and Turnbull & Asser. In this way, for all its ease and accessibility, MR PORTER does not lose the cachet and indulgence of a high-end boutique. First, items are presented alongside complimentary separates, with detailed descriptions; a navy blue slim-fit Burberry Prorsum jacket is styled with a paler Paul Smith tie and suede Alexander McQueen shoes, featuring images which exude sophistication, while the site also displays a Balenciaga leather trim raincoat combined with a Gucci sweater of olive cashmere. Users can also compile a wish list of their favourite pieces without trawling Bond Street and, if desired, they can do so helped by recommendations made by friends and family, which appear in each shopper’s individual account. Once received, adding a particularly great piece to one’s inventory will allow swift re-ordering of those staples in the future. The functioning of MR PORTER as an experience and not simply an online domain has been derived from the success of its female-oriented counterpart. NET-A-PORTER notably wraps all items in signature tissue paper and will collect any returns quickly and free of charge, akin to an efficient concierge service. Certainly, launching such a site has been considerably easier this time around, especially with the might of NETA-PORTER behind it. A fashion editor working for the likes of fashion business titles W and WWD at the time, Massenet’s idea of bringing a fashion boutique-cum-glossy magazine online – a place where you could buy clothes straight from the page – was initially met with some skepticism, remarkably so in the light of the online world now. Working from a small artist’s studio in Chelsea back in 2000, those who declined to invest – à la EMI and the Beatles – must be kicking themselves now, as the company currently employs some 1,000 people, split between London and New York. Even more so when, last year, the French luxury goods group, Richemont, bought a majority shareholding at a valuation of £350 million.
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“We launched NET-A-PORTER on the back foot, having to convince brands that selling online was a good idea,” says LA-born Natalie. “But now we can walk straight into CEO’s offices and they’re already excited about what we might propose. That made starting up MR PORTER much easier.” But has she got the formula right? The market already has sites targeting various areas of men’s fashion and these similar sites have not survived the recession. According to Massenet, being able to leverage the NET-APORTER company’s logistical power will be key; taxes and duties on all sales are pre-paid, and the company promises delivery to 170 countries overnight (compared with, in many instances, a three-day, or longer, turnaround of orders). However, understanding the male consumer psyche and reflecting that in how the site operates is also crucial. “Men don’t shop for clothes as women do, because men’s fashion is very different – it’s more about personal style than following trends, and does not alter radically from season to season,” Massenet explains. “Men have a loyalty to styles and brands they find and like. Women want to know if an item is a must-have. Men want to know details about a particular buttonhole. ”What men really like about it is that it is a linear and systematised shopping experience,” she adds. “You don’t have to wander through the lingerie department to find the menswear, for example. You won’t have a sales assistant handing you a pair of jeans you’d never buy in a million years. And, of course, there is already a younger generation coming through that is highly digitally inclined. We’re out to convince older generations of men to try it.” That, she is convinced, is only a matter of time and not just because older people are more sophisticated web users than most analysis gives them credit for. Rather, the evidence of the success of selling fashion online is found not merely in Massenet’s pocket, but in the way the fashion industry at large is having to adapt in its wake. For all that women, notoriously, find browsing aimlessly down a high street a form of ‘retail therapy’, online fashion retail is now providing clothing in a way that makes sense to our time-pressed, fast turnover, ‘want-itnow’ lifestyles. “The fashion industry is already changing in response to online fashion retail and the fashion consumer has changed too,” Massenet says. “It’s bricks and mortar retail that hasn’t. Waiting six months for the newest items doesn’t make sense for anyone anymore. People want what is new, and want to be able to buy it in seconds. It’s a matter of a year before we’ll see the whole fashion industry thinking anew about the way it works.” n www.net-a-porter.com www.mrporter.com
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Mother Nature Regardless of man’s best efforts to predict and safeguard against natural disasters, it seems little can be done when Mother Nature decides to flex her muscles, discovers Richard Brown
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ike most of the surrounding area, Alaska’s Lituya Bay is a landscape of roaring mountains and glacier peaks. When geologists George Plafker and Don Miller arrived there in 1953 they set off on foot in search of oil. After months of analysis, the scientists’ pursuits proved fruitless. What they did discover, was evidence of something far more enigmatic. Plafker and Miller noted that, in contrast to elsewhere in the region, the mature forest covering Lituya Bay did not extend to the shoreline. Instead, the inlet was rimmed by a perimeter of young trees that stretched for several hundred yards up the bay’s sides. The evidence suggested that at some point the bay had been struck by a wave of gargantuan proportion. For George and Don, the possibility seemed unimaginable; a wave of such magnitude had never been known. Five years later, the prospect became a reality. On 9 July 1958, an earthquake along the Fairweather Fault loosened 31 million cubic metres of rock in the northeast of the bay. The rocks fell from a height of 900 metres, crashing into the water to generate a mega-tsunami that travelled the
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length of the inlet. It swept away fishing boats and uprooted several million trees – some of which had existed 524 metres above sea level. It is the highest wave ever documented. Two months ago, an earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale struck just off the coast of northeast Japan. Compared to the wave that hit Lituya Bay, the resultant tsunami was minimal; the difference was that this wall of water progressed to strike a heavily populated area of coastline. The world watched in disbelief as images of the tsunami’s force were relayed around the globe. Despite comprehensive sea defences and one of the world’s most advanced early warning systems, Japan’s coastal settlements proved at the complete mercy of Mother Nature’s might. Unfortunately, while the events witnessed in March were unique and specific to Japan, many of the scenes mirrored incidents that have occurred around the globe. In fact, since 1995, the International Disaster Database, based in Belgium, has recorded more than 8,000 natural disasters – events that have accounted for the death of well over a million people. While the Database defines a ‘disaster’ as a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental loss, the term ‘natural disaster’ is something of an oxymoron. Avalanches and earthquakes, floods and storms, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions are the perpetual processes that have shaped our planet. It is only because of our human inability to combat the hazard posed by a particular event that a process of nature becomes a ‘natural disaster.’ Nevertheless, with a current global growth rate of around 1.14 per cent and a resultant ‘doubling time’ of 61 years, if the population growth continues at the same rate, the hazards posed by natural forces to human life will only become more foreboding. In December 2004, as much of the world celebrated Boxing Day, a mega-thrust earthquake occurred off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Possessing a magnitude of somewhere between 9.0 and 9.3 and lasting for a duration of ten minutes, it is the third largest earthquake ever recorded – felt as far
Despite comprehensive sea defences and one of the world’s most advanced early warning systems, Japan’s coastal settlements proved at the complete mercy of Mother Nature’s might
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away as Bangladesh, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. Like the quake that hit Japan, the shift in the earth’s tectonic plates caused a series of giant tsunamis, spreading waves of up to 30 metres along the coast of most Indian Ocean-bordering countries. The earthquake claimed the lives of people in 14 countries, recording a final death toll of more than 230,000 people, a figure that prompted United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan to call for a global warning system for all natural hazards that would cover every nation on the planet. Despite dramatic improvements in pre-cursor technology and the international cooperation of national seismic databases, as of yet, no such system exists. Often, even the most advanced scientific detectors are limited to providing only a few seconds warning before an event happens. And when that event is an earthquake or avalanche, a few seconds doesn’t afford a great deal of opportunity to guarantee safety. Then again, even when an impending incident is successfully forecast, natural forces can still strike with cataclysmic effect. Residents of New Orleans were aware of Hurricane Katrina 48 hours before the storm made landfall. The National Hurricane Centre had successfully projected the hurricane’s path, as well as the time of its arrival, its wind speed, and the risk of storm surges. Predictions that certain levees would be breached indicated the likelihood of mass flooding and suggested the major loss of life and property. When the hurricane hit, the devastation caused by its storm surge extended from Florida all the way to Texas. While property damage was worse in Mississippi coastal towns like Long Beach, the greatest death toll occurred in New Orleans where canal floodwalls proved ineffective. The hurricane is the costliest natural disaster the world has ever known, accounting for a total economic loss of around $125 billion. Thanks to the United States’ storm prediction technology, around a million people were evacuated before the hurricane struck. Even still, Katrina claimed the lives of more than 1,800 people. While the human losses attributed to the Indonesian tsunami and the 2010 Haiti earthquake serve to highlight the vulnerability of developing countries’ densely-populated areas to nature’s most violent processes, the fatalities inflicted by the Japanese tsunami and Hurricane Katrina prove how even the most developed of nations, equipped with advanced early warning systems, and in Katrina’s case two days foresight, can do little to thwart catastrophe when faced with nature in full force. n
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Sumptuously SCOTTISH
Boasting a live music venue, the greatest whisky bar and most comprehensive selection of cigars on the planet, you’ll want to do a lot more than just eat at Boisdale of Canary Wharf Boisdale restaurants, the embassy of Highland hospitality south of the border, opened its third London establishment this April. Boisdale of Canary Wharf joins Boisdale of Belgravia and Boisdale of Bishopsgate in flying the flag for Scotland with a menu that concentrates on Aberdeenshire beef, Highland lamb, Hebridean shellfish and seasonal Scottish game. A traditional silver carving trolley serves a daily roast, and seasonal specials feature on a weekly changing menu. Style and decadence is the order of the day here. The restaurant’s 12 metre long bar glows amber with a wall of over 1,000 bottles of malt whisky, in what will be one of the most extensive whisky bars in the world. Catering for cigar connoisseurs, Boisdale of Canary Wharf will boast a 16
square metre walk-in humidor (with members’ cigar lockers), containing one of London’s finest selections of Cuban cigars. The entertainment side of things benefits from the unparalleled patronage of Jools Holland, and the second floor of Boisdale of Canary Wharf doubles up as a music venue capable of seating 200 people, showcasing the best in live jazz, blues and soul. Located in Cabot Place and easily accessible from everywhere in Canary Wharf, as well as being in close proximity to the Jubilee Line and DLR, the restaurant provides the ideal opportunity to experience authentic Scottish cuisine at its finest, as well as exciting live music and the world’s premium whisky and cigars.
SHOPPING Ten Minutes with Boisdale of Canary Wharf’s Patron of Music...
Jools Holland Jools Holland is, quite simply, a music legend. His first single came out when he was part of Squeeze in 1974, in 1987 he formed the The Jools Holland Big Band, comprising himself and Gilson Lavis, and this has metamorphosed into the current 20-piece Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra. Later...with Jools Holland is now in its 25th season and Jools was awarded an OBE for his contributions to music. Who better, then, to act as patron for the brand new Boisdale of Canary Wharf?
How did you become patron for Boisdale of Canary Wharf? I went to the old Boisdale a few times and got to know Ranald. I liked it in there – rather nice food, a nice place to go – and I thought [Boisdale of Canary Wharf ] would be a great place for musicians to come and play, and a great opportunity for a venue which could serve not just Canary Wharf but the surrounding areas of Greenwich, east London and northeast London too. It was a great idea to do it – very bold, but it’s worked.
What can we expect on the music side of the new Boisdale of Canary Wharf club? There will be various people from the world of jazz, soul and blues. There’s also a night where new artists will come in, we’ll record them and it’ll then go on jazzfm.com. When I was 16 I lived in Greenwich and I’d walk through the foot tunnel with a girlfriend, and go out on a romantic night in the old East End, to a pub called The Waterman’s Arms, with jazz and music hall music. And I played the piano in The Gun. It’s good when places are different and here, it’s a new world.
Do you think Boisdale of Canary Wharf will help make jazz more accessible? Jazz covers lots of different sorts of music, and the key to it is an element of joy – that’s what I think this place will be about.
How do live venues like Boisdale of Canary Wharf fit in with the changing notion of jazz? I hope it will do very well. I’m also delighted there’s another music venue – there are lots of artists, established and new, in the world of jazz who are not out there. London’s a huge city, a fantastic city, but there’s a handful of music venues. It’s especially great to have a new one in this part of town and a great way to introduce people to music generally.
What’s your favourite song?
I have a few but I quite like Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do when Bessie Smith sings it. Boisdale of Canary Wharf Cabot Place 020 7715 5818 www.boisdale.co.uk
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Master chocolatiers Charbonnel et Walker creating delectable delights since 1875, present luxurious truffles nestled in an ivory and gold heart-shaped box that makes a wonderful wedding favour. The Canary Wharf store is offering 10% off wedding orders in May.
Walk down the aisle in style with gorgeous Dune shoes. In shades of ivory, cream and white, the beautiful wedding selection is perfect for every bride and every dress. Combine elegance and comfort with exquisite details to bring sparkle and glamour to the look.
The most important wedding accessory is undoubtedly a well-dressed groom. Make sure he’s properly dressed and pressed in an impeccably tailored suit from Canary Wharf store Moss.
Viva in Ivory, £110 Droplet, £110
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Passing down a wedding dress from mother to child is becoming increasingly popular, but in order for it to look as fresh as the day you wore it, the dress will need to be preserved by professionals who’ll care for it as much as you. Canary Wharf dry cleaners Efendi will clean, repair and pack your dress, to be enjoyed in years to come.
Add some sparkle to your look with these Tiffany diamond accessories. With an elegant timeless design combined with the eternal durability of the gems, this jewellery reflects both the joy and the permanence of your union.
Jubilee Place 020 7516 9000
Wedgewood 3 piece suit, £96 to hire
Tiffany & Co. Circlet earrings, £1,625 Tiffany & Co. half circle Celebration ring, £2,300
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...and something a bit special Myla Combining the finest pure silk, French lace and delicate feminine detail, the perfect underpinnings for any bridal dress, these sensual and sophisticated garments will lend you confidence and poise, from the wedding breakfast through to the honeymoon suite. Meredith Bustier, £135 Meredith Mini, £39
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NEWS Cricket on the Village Green, Canary Wharf’s Canary Wharf Style Marathon Effort One of England’s fastest ever bowlers is promising to “bounce some bankers”, “stump some lawyers” and subject journalists to “chin-music” in the Canary Wharf Cricket Challenge this May. Devon Malcolm will be bowling deliveries to those brave enough to test their cricketing skills in Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf between 122pm on Thursday 19 May. The event is raising awareness for the Johnjac Cricket Supplies ‘Concertina Cricket Net’ system, which is allowing hundreds of Tower Hamlets children to practice cricket in school playgrounds, and the Cricket Foundation charity campaign Chance to Shine, supported by Brit Insurance.
East Wintergarden Cuts Energy Use Through ‘Smart’ Glass Canary Wharf’s premier events venue, The East Wintergarden, has successfully cut its energy use through the implementation of ‘smart glass’ technology. The installation on the north side of the impressive venue, completed this month, transforms the glass from transparent to opaque (and vice versa) in an instant. Joanne Taylor, Manager of East Wintergarden, says: “The spectacular glass façade is arguably the best feature of the building. We’ve now given the glass ‘intelligence’ to be able to respond to whatever our clients require, either through reducing or enhancing natural lighting, privacy or glare.”
Canary Wharf Group employees have raised more than £10,000 for charities in this year’s Virgin London Marathon. Bowel & Cancer Research, Cystic Fibrosis, National Brain Appeal, The President’s Sporting Club, Essex Disabled Sports Foundation, British Heart Foundation, Help for Heroes and the Stroke Association were among those to benefit from the runners successfully completing the 26.2 mile course in glorious sunshine on 17 April. Canary Wharf has become one of the best places on the Marathon route to watch the action, with the bars, parks and plazas packed with spectators cheering on the runners.
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events VINTAGE DANCE CLUB Recreate the glamour of days gone by with popular dances from the past at Canary Wharf’s fabulous new Vintage Dance Club. Both evenings start with informal instruction and dazzling displays from professional dancers creating the perfect retro atmosphere. The thoroughly English Tea Dance was once an essential part of the social calendar and at Vintage Dance Club you can relive those days as you waltz, cha-cha and
foxtrot to the delightful sound of The Ritz’s eleven piece Berkeley Square Society Band. Swing Dance sees the East Wintergarden transformed by vintage dance specialists JiveSwing.com, into a jumpin’ juke joint with live music from high energy swing band The Jive Aces – so you can Lindy Hop, Jitterbug and Jive the night away. Partners and vintage dress welcome but definitely not essential.
CANARY WHARF CHARITY ABSEIL FOR LONDON’S AIR AMBULANCE If you thrive on adrenaline and want to raise money for charity, then look no further. Sign up for this exclusive chance to abseil 230ft down 20 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, all in aid of London’s Air Ambulance – London’s only Helicopter Emergency Medicine Service which provides pre-hospital care to victims of serious injury throughout the capital. Open to anyone over the age of 18, no previous abseiling experience is required as you will be in the capable hands of fully qualified, experienced instructors. To register email London’s Air Ambulance at francesca.savage@ bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk or call 020 7943 1302.
Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 May 20 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, E14 Registration fee - £30 (Minimum £250 sponsorship) Wednesday 11 May 6pm: Tea Dance Thursday 12 May 6pm: Swing Dance Workshops from 6pm, dance club 7.30-10.30pm East Wintergarden, Bank Street, Canary Wharf, E14 Tickets £12 per night or £20 for both nights (includes complimentary glass of bubbly on arrival) To book in advance visit ticketweb.co.uk or call 0844 847 2268 (Booking fee applies). Tickets also available on the door, subject to availability. Full bar and food available. Only items purchased on the premises may be consumed.
HALFORDS TOUR SERIES GRAND FINAL The Halfords Tour Series returns this year with Canary Wharf hosting the Grand Final of the Series on Thursday 16 June. The Series sees the ten best British cycling teams going head-to-head during May and June for the right to be crowned the overall Halfords Tour Series Champions. Televised on ITV4, viewers will be able to catch-up with the action from all of the rounds, including the showpiece Canary Wharf Grand Final. Full details of the Halfords Tour Series will be announced soon. Visit tourseries.co.uk for more information.
Thursday 16 June from 6pm Throughout Canary Wharf FREE
DISCOVERY WALKS Take a closer look the architecture and unique public spaces that define Canary Wharf on one of these fascinating guided walks. Now renowned for leading edge contemporary design, these walks reveal the extraordinary transformation of an area whose development was once considered an “impossible” task. Outstanding artists, designers, architectural pioneers and craftsmen have all played a part in shaping the current vibrant environment. Discovery Walks take you beyond the façade of this once derelict estate which now boasts some of the world’s best architecture and urban design, home to more than 60 permanent works of modern art. Both walks start at the Canary Wharf Jubilee Line Station (West exit, Reuters Plaza). Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Friday 20 May 6-8pm: Art Discovery/ Saturday 21 May 11-1pm: Architecture and Design Throughout Canary Wharf FREE
CANARY WHARF JOG Walk it, run it, stroll it, sprint it – starting from Canada Square Park, you pick the pace and the distance for the fourteenth annual jog, raising vital funds for the British Heart Foundation. This year the run will be led by ITV London weather forecaster and meteorologist Clare Nasir. Clare, who presents the weather on London Tonight, will be aiming to finish the maximum 10km. Whatever distance you choose, all are welcome to this fun day out getting fit and raising money for charity.
GE CANARY WHARF TRIATHLON Corporate Triathlon Challenge entries are now open for employees of Canary Wharf based companies.
Visit canarywharftriathlon.com for more details on how you can enter a team
Wednesday 1 June 6-8.30pm Throughout Canary Wharf No registration fee (Target sponsorship £50) To register visit bhf.org.uk/canarywharfjog or call free-phone 0808 100 2109
For more information visit canarywharf.com
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window galleries The Art, Design & Lightbox Window Galleries, located in the Canada Place retail mall at Canada Place, are showcases for up-and-coming artists, designers and craftspeople.
Naomi McIntosh
Naomi’s jewellery uses shapes and forms that relate to the body’s anatomy. These patterns and shapes are revealed by synchronicity with the wearer.
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Irini Bachlitzanaki Irini’s work explores the changing states of structures that once belonged to the built environment. She employs strategies of reuse, recycling, mimicry, restoration and repair.
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Alexander James
VISUAL ARTS Last chance to see two striking exhibitions from leading artists Charles Hadcock and Merete Rasmussen. Exhibiting simultaneously at Canary Wharf until 20 May, these two artists are united in their regard for surface and form, both taking inspiration from mathematics and from nature. Charles Hadcock’s New and Revisited Sculptures, showing in the picturesque Jubilee Park, are a seemingly unlikely combination of engineering, geology, music and poetry, some appearing to defy gravity as their colossal forms barely touch the ground. Meanwhile, Merete Rasmussen’s Sculptural Ceramics in the tranquil Lobby of One Canada Square draw on the concept of the Möbius strip, her fascinating threedimensional sculptures formed from a single, twisting and sinuous surface.
Photographer Alexander James’s environmental series ‘Fusion’ are beautifully styled floral globes integrated with chemical reactions; shards of energy particles burst out into the void filling it with new found energy, light and form.
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ondon’s hottest luxury property is filling up and one of the newest tenants is Rolex, occupying a 3,000 square foot boutique on the ground floor of One Hyde Park and stocking the largest selection of Rolex watches in the UK. The Candy & Candy property was designed by Lord Rogers’s firm, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, and is made up of four buildings containing an array of flats, one of which recently sold for £140 million. The store will undoubtedly benefit from its proximity to the hub of the luxury shopping area comprising
Sloane Street, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. David Coleridge, Chairman of Time2, the company that owns and operates Rolex, One Hyde Park, believes that “the building has a natural synergy with a brand like Rolex. Both are iconic, dramatic and luxurious.” Indeed, the name Rolex has long been synonymous with Swiss-made watches of the highest quality and customers will be able to take advantage of an on-site expert watchmaker and two private service suites for those seeking privacy when considering a purchase. n www.rolex.com
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Summer Love The buzz surrounding the fourth collection from Twenty8Twelve is as inescapable as it is unsurprising. Entitled ‘Jericho’ and inspired by a Joni Mitchell album, the label’s new drop embodies the laidback yet luxurious look we have come to expect – and adore. Cascading maxi-dresses, eclectic prints and splashes of colour testify to a nomadic muse, whose style effortlessly captures the heat of Nevada, Thailand and 1950s Mexico. On the catwalk, oversized shirts, halter-neck sundresses and slouchy shorts were teamed with glittery denim flats and quirky jewellery, a great way to show these pieces off at their contemporary and feminine best.
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Quote of the month: Iconic Design The latest Kate Moss for Longchamp collection is available now. Featuring 12 bag designs inspired by distant shores, ‘Faraway’ for S/S11 is a great testament to the success of the collaboration. There is luxurious yet functional luggage, in the form of the Gloucester travel bag, and colourful basket bags, which feature a fabric custom-made to Kate’s specification.
The model was chosen for her casual, cool and uber-covetable style and can regularly be seen sporting pieces from the eight campaigns on which she has worked. Choose the hobo bag for timelessness and versatility or the small satchel style in ecru canvas with tan leather and antique brass hardware.
It is not possible for a man to be elegant without a touch of femininity. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD
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Scarlet Snakeskin Trend-watchers will know that both snakeskin and red tones are on the radar, following Autumn preview shows. If one item makes the prospect decidedly less alarming, it’s the iconic Lulu Guinness Lips Clutch. The pop-art style piece, £275, is quirky enough to become timeless and is sure to sell out. www.luluguinness.com
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Spanish Inquisition As luxury Spanish leather house Loewe opens the doors to its first flagship store on Mayfair’s exclusive Mount Street, CEO Lisa Montague talks to Elle Blakeman about investment pieces, life in Madrid and Loewe’s 160 years of passion for leather
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hat made you move across to Loewe from Mulberry? Well, firstly I thought “Spain – that will be an adventure!” as I’d been back in the UK for quite a long time, having travelled and lived abroad before. It’s also a great privilege to be under the LVMH umbrella and Loewe is a very strong brand. It’s in the hearts of the people in Spain, so the opportunity to take that and work with that deep-rooted heritage and culture was really interesting. And, of course, the opportunity to work with Stuart [Vevers – Loewe’s Creative Director] again. How do you find living in Spain? It’s a great place to live; Madrid is a very noble city with wide open boulevards and paths, and because it’s always compared to Barcelona it’s often overlooked – it’s a really well-kept secret. And the availability of cultural activities is incredible for a small city.
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Did you find it hard to take up the CEO position of a 160-year-old brand? I do feel the weight of the responsibility, because to give Loewe a future that will way outlive my career is an enormous responsibility. You think, “I have to really preserve and protect the brand, and work out what to take forward in order to give it a future.” What are the key brand values that you are keen to preserve? Excellence – it all comes back to excellence. Excellence in quality, excellence in craftsmanship, excellence in everything that we do. It also comes down to brand integrity; customers need to be able to trust us and we need to be consistent. I think these days those values are very important; you need to say what you do and do what you say. Loewe is a very rich, warm, exuberant brand, and it does have this intriguing balance between the bold, Spanish creative passion, and this sophisticated, well-groomed pride. Stuart Vevers once said that ‘luxury’ was becoming an overused term. How does Loewe set itself apart in this market? ‘Luxury’ means different things to different people – sometimes it’s used to mean a high price, sometimes it refers to a sector of the market; however, luxury itself doesn’t define a style or a brand. Time is one of the greatest luxuries we have these days, and if you turn that back and look at the time that is invested in our products, then I think that creates the luxury. It can also reflect a really limited supply, because things that are made with as much labour and love as Loewe’s products tend to be in limited supply by their very nature. And, of course, Loewe also has a long heritage of fine craft and detail, which really sets us apart. Why do you think that luxury brands have survived the recession as well as they have? You often find that the market polarises in lean years, as people tend to trade up or trade down. I think that is where a brand like Loewe, which is discreet and timeless, and will wear well, is really appreciated. If you appreciate quality, it’s very difficult to compromise, so you would rather save and just buy one exquisite piece. Do you notice a difference in what sells in different markets? Generally speaking, a bestseller is a bestseller – if something just has that magic, then it works all over the place. There are trends, particularly between bag size, and colour; in Europe it’s much more neutral, for example. We recently sent our manager from Madrid to Beijing for a month to help set up a store over there, and after a day he was texting me, “You won’t believe it Lisa, I haven’t sold a black bag, it’s all colour, colour, colour!” Have you always wanted to work in fashion? Not really. What I was looking for was something that combined international business
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with creativity, and that’s what I’ve found in this industry. I love the ever-changing pace of this world – there’s always a new season, a new collection; always a new show and a new market. I love the buzz. How do you balance your work and home life? I think it’s really important to focus on what you’re doing at the time, so when I’m working I’m absolutely 100 per cent dedicated, and when I’m at home it’s all about the family. I haven’t had any complaints so far! Who have been your role models throughout your career? I was very lucky in my years at Cerutti, where the head of the manufacturing organisation was a really good boss and took succession very seriously. He gave a few of us a lot of opportunity, such as working on big projects and presenting to the board, all at a relatively young age, and I certainly recognise now that I benefited from that. Other than Loewe, what A/W 11 collection stood out for you? I thought the shows were very strong this year. It was a good season for us with leather and outerwear. A favourite of mine is Céline – I love what Phoebe [Philo] is doing. It’s a very different, but very compatible collection, full of beautiful quality pieces that I buy far more than I should. What’s your favourite piece of the current collection? The Amazona is a bag that has become very symbolic of the brand. And what’s beautiful is that you can take it forward, and twist a classic, for example by putting a neon pink fluro handle on it, or giving it a shot of bright lining, and it suddenly takes on a completely different personality. We also have a wonderful featherlight Napa tote, which is perfect for summer. This Napa is very synonymous with the brand as it only comes from the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees, and because every skin is different, so is every bag – so each one has its own personal character. What does the rest of 2011 hold for Loewe? Our biggest activity this year is pushing forward the store refits to make sure that our store network is consistent and projects the brand the way we have it here in London. Peter Marino, our store designer, is a genius. He has such an instinctive feel for retail, and really caught the spirit of Loewe. Why was Mayfair the perfect place for the new Loewe store? Oh, we love Mount Street! It has so much personality, and for a brand like Loewe, a heritage, luxury brand very much at the heart of its country, Mayfair is very much the heart of luxury in London, so it really fits. We had hoped to open before Christmas, but there were delays due to listed building restrictions and in the end, we just said, “We’ll open when it’s ready!” n Loewe, 125 Mount St, London W1 www.loewe.com
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Hampstead collar shirt, £80, brown and cream linen scarf, £100, Fairisle pullover, £150, khaki cotton jacket, £325, brown spot linen handkerchief, £22, stone trousers, £125. All Hackett, Promenade Level, Cabot Place, Canary Wharf, E14 4QS, 020 7939 6865, www.hackett.com
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Off-white extra-fine satin linen trousers, £560, off-white silk ribbed jumper, £525, woven belt, £345. All Tom Ford from a selection at Harrods, 020 7734 1234, www.harrods.com Tan polo boots, from £500, La Martina as before
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Must have Item Gym & Tonic If you tend to leave the gym red-faced, sweaty and out of breath, rather than lean, effortless and sleek, you’re in luck: Boutique Sport is returning this year to provide an ultra glam way to work out. The woman-only event rewards exercisers with the ultimate post-workout pampering session. Aiming to encourage young women to maintain active and balanced lifestyles, pampering is earned by completing a 10 kilometre run, held this July in Battersea Park. Encompassing hot showers, nail bars, make-up stations, champagne and fashion boutiques, every lady will leave feeling a million dollars.
Serena Williams’ OPI Glam Slam collection Timed to launch in conjunction with the French Open this month, the world’s leading professional nail care company, OPI, has joined with world tennis ace Serena Williams for their new Glam Slam collection. Each shade subtly links to the world of tennis, from Simply Smash-ing Green to Rally Pretty Pink. Sold as duos, the colours come with shatter topcoats to create the latest nail trend look. available in canary wharf from reebok spa (canada square)
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treatment of the month: reebok spa pedicure It’s almost that time of year again where opentoed sandals and flip flops are retrieved from the back of wardrobes and feet, after months of being cocooned in boots, must be unveiled. Ensure your toenails are in tip top condition by visiting Reebok Spa for a pedicure ahead of the summer season. The pedicure chair was the comfiest I have ever encountered; cream and padded, with an inbuilt foot spa and optional massage and heat, which you can control yourself. The hour long treatment made use of five different prettily-pastel OPI products, including a foot mask and exfoliation and moisturising creams, ensuring my feet were smooth and soft. My nails were trimmed and filed, cuticles pushed back and a base coat applied to protect the nail surfaces. I chose OPI’s Charged Up Cherry, a bright pink colour, and my toes are now sunshine and sandal-ready. Reebok Spa Pedicure, £43 Reebok Sports Club, Canada Square Call 020 7970 0912 to book treatments
There’s little point glamorising stubby, chipped nails and a simple home manicure once a week can strengthen talons tenfold. Start with clean hands, remove all dirt from the nails and, with a cuticle stick, gently rub the cuticles back down the nail. Massage cuticle oil into the base to ensure a smooth, finished result. Shape nails by filing in one direction only and avoid a sawing motion as it can cause nails to split and flake. Finish the look by removing the ridging that is naturally found on the tops of the nail with a four sided buff and polish file. Follow the step-bystep guide of the buffer, which stimulates healthy growth by increasing circulation of the nail bed, to give your nails a natural, glossy pink finish.
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A-list Smile If you’ve never liked your teeth but feel you’ve outgrown visible braces, Invisalign is the cosmetic dentistry treatment for you. Sarah Johnson tries it out at Harley Street’s Q Clinic
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aligners are changed every two to three weeks, compared to the metal alternative of roughly six weeks, the adjustments are much smaller, resulting in less discomfort, which is a huge advantage. The series of custom aligners are designed and manufactured in the US. Using advanced 3D computer technology, your entire treatment is planned and created, showing a step by step video clip of how teeth are going to move throughout the whole process. The average treatment time is between ten to 15 months, depending on the severity of each case; mild cases might wear Invisalign for just four months. I visited Dr Tapesh Anand, the world’s number one Platinum Elite Invisalign dentist and founder of Q Clinic, to try this fantastic treatment. With one particular tooth at the front that had been pushed forward due to wisdom teeth coming through, I decided to try the treatment because I didn’t want the worry or looks of a fixed brace and, like most of us, wanted less pain. At the first appointment, impressions were taken of my teeth, which were sent away to the US, and eight weeks later I received my first set of aligners. These were fitted and although they felt a little strange at first, within no time at all I was used to them. They are worn day and night and only removed to eat, clean and floss your teeth or when drinking hot drinks. They were easy to remove and easy to clean. Two weeks later, Dr Anand fitted removable contacts to help to turn the teeth around slightly and I was given more sets of aligners to take home, which were changed every two weeks. My treatment lasted ten months and I could not be happier with the results: people are
always commenting on how fantastic my smile is. It was such an easy and painless process, and the best thing was that the aligners were not visible to anyone else. After the Invisalign treatment I had my teeth whitened at the Q Clinic too, which is a great way to compliment the end result. I feel so much more confident with my new smile and I cannot recommend Dr Anand and all the staff at the Q Clinic enough. Everyone was helpful and always happy to answer any questions. So if you want beautiful teeth without looking like you’ve had lots of work done, no one comes more highly recommended than Dr Anand at the Q Clinic. n www.qclinic.com 020 7317 1111 Consultation: free Invisalign Braces: from £1,800
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New York Home in London With sleek architecture, smart furniture and rich colours as standard, there are few people who haven’t once desired loft-style living space, akin to that of a grand Manhattan penthouse. The new homeware collection from urban design guru Kenneth Cole indulges such fantasies. Spanning everything from chaise longues to crockery, the line has a modern and slightly masculine feel, ideal for any city pad. The ebony leather sofa and glass and solid beech table are particularly slick yet functional additions for an entertaining space, which can be styled with monochrome candles and vivid red ceramic pendant lights. ‘New York Home’ by Kenneth Cole is
The wild, western province of Zimbabwe is the inspiration for renowned sculptor Patrick Mavros, who immortalises native wildlife in silver. Each unique piece is created at his hilltop studio just outside Harare and recent designs include a functional lamp set within an intricate carving of playing monkeys, as well as elephant-based candle sticks and a range of sculpture. Patrick’s 20 year career was born out of his desire to make a precious and sentimental gift for a partner and he continues to use a pain-staking wax casting method to produce exquisitely detailed and original items which add character to any home. Available at Harrods www.patrickmavros.com
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Silver Service Your summer dessert will cause quite a stir at the dinner table if presented atop this piece of stunning silverware. Called a Tazza and made here in London in 1874, it can be bought at Bryan Douglas at the London Silver Vaults in Chancery Lane, WC2, in sterling silver, for £1,425. A dazzling double decanter and biscuit barrel in crystal with a silver frame is equally impressive, just the thing for Glyndebourne or al fresco dining at home. This can be yours from Stephen Kalms at the same address for £2,100.
Changing Your Space Stuck for space? Hold off on the ‘For Sale’ sign or plans for an extension because, often, the space you need is right in front of you. Whether you want an open-plan kitchen-living area, an extra bedroom or bathroom, downstairs cloakroom or study, you may be able to fit it in by simply changing or rearranging your existing space. By removing walls, changing stairs, borrowing space from neighbouring rooms or existing rooms for a different purpose,
interiors designers, like Chameleon Designs, and architects can often create the extra space you need. Rearranging rather than extending is now hugely popular, particularly as money for large projects may be in short supply. It is also the perfect solution if you are not able to extend, live in a flat or have already developed beyond what the local authority deems acceptable for a home the size of yours. www.chameleondesignsinteriors.co.uk
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All from John Lewis, www.johnlewis.com. Designers Guild Rheinsberg Wallpaper in Turquoise, £45 p/m; Designers Guild Portier Fabric in Clover, £75 p/m; Kartell FLY Ceiling Light in Emerald, £150; Ercol for John Lewis Chiltern Dining Table in White, £399; Resol Pole Armchair in Citrine, £65
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Lisa Odette Peacock Glass Vase £57, Heal’s, www.heals.co.uk Antique Rose Bed Spread, £145 Cath Kidston, www.cathkidston.com Glass Tea Lights, £19 each, Whippet Grey, www.whippetgrey.co.uk
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Apple’s iPad revolutionised the computer technology industry. The iPad2 is proving just as successful. So what are the other options available on the market?
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hen the international technology community descended on Las Vegas for January’s Consumer Electronics Show, it was tablets that generated the most excitement. In the immediate wake of the success of the iPad, Apple gave us the iPad2. Upgraded via a 1GHz dual-core processor, it will almost undoubtedly outsell all other tablets on the market. However, this isn’t to say that the alternatives aren’t worth investigating. Asus have revealed their Eee Pad Transformer. Running Google’s Android 3.0 Honeycomb
operating system, the Eee Pad has a 10.1-inch screen, a 16-hour battery life and comes with a minimum of 16GB of storage. Elsewhere, the 7-inch BlackBerry Playbook comes with dual high-def cameras, HDMI and micro HDMI output and is Flash compatible. Other options include the Motorola Xoom, featuring a 1280 x 800 resolution HD widescreen display, and the Samsung PC 7, which, with a sliding keyboard, is perhaps more half-netbook than fully fledged tablet. Experts predict that 2011 will be the year of the tablet. How much of that market will be dominated by the iPad2 remains to be seen. n
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Monaco: A lap of luxury Lee Brooks heads for Monte Carlo, ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix later this month, to investigate the best way to experience the world’s most glamorous sporting event, May 26-29
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ou don’t need to delve too deep into the history of sport to realise that Monaco’s Grand Prix stands out as the ultimate sporting event for glamour and spectacle. Sure, there’s watching tennis on Centre Court at Wimbledon, sampling the atmosphere at a Test Match in Sydney and witnessing a slam-dunk at Madison Square Garden. But not one of those events can compare to the mesmerising, spinetingling, heart-stopping anticipation of the Monaco Grand Prix. Later this month, Formula 1 roars into the Principality for the 69th year; I fulfilled a childhood dream by heading to Monte Carlo to investigate the perfect Grand Prix weekend. Monaco effortlessly offers the best of both worlds; the closest vantage point of any circuit in the world, and the opportunity to rub shoulders with stars including Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and P Diddy. So, while a bus from Nice Airport to Monte Carlo costs a mere €18 for a round trip, I opted for the helicopter flight with Heliair Monaco (heliairmonaco.com; a one-way fare costs €120), which takes a modest 7 minutes from Nice to Monaco’s own heliport in Fontvieille, one of four quarters that forms the Principality of Monaco. As I flew over the cobalt sea, I considered the brilliance yet oddness of the Principality. In 1297, Francois Grimaldi stormed the castle of Monaco and seized power; today, his family still rules, but the country has gone from one of the world’s poorest to one of the wealthiest. The arrival of gambling in the 19th century coincided with the Principality’s upward trajectory, with a rumoured 95 per cent of Monaco’s revenue coming from casinos. I touched down in Fontvieille before being whisked to the Fairmont Monte Carlo (fairmontmontecarlogp.com), located on the most famous corner of the Grand Prix route – the Fairmont Hairpin. The five-star hotel sits on the track with glorious panoramic views over the Mediterranean, combined with unbelievable vantage points of the circuit. Along with every other hotel in Monaco, the Fairmont bumps up its prices over Grand Prix weekend (rooms range from €5,775 to €19,800). From the Willow Stream Spa, offering a range of luxuriously soothing treatments in rooms that overlook the hairpin, to the roof terrace with its perfect 360-degree view of the circuit, the Fairmont is a F1 fan’s dream. It is complimented by a top-of-the-range gym, often frequented by Monaco resident and Mercedes F1 driver Nico Rosberg, and the outstanding L’Argentin grill restaurant, run by the charismatic and adventurous head chef, Maryan Gandon. Venture out and the only transport you’ll need is your legs. Monaco is tiny. The state could comfortably fit into Hyde Park and houses just 30,000 people. It takes a mere 40 minutes to walk from one side to the other and, in doing so, gives you the opportunity to soak up an
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incredible engineering feat. Every square metre is utilised to the maximum, packed with financial institutions, hotels, casinos and high-end boutiques. As you look up into the hills, you’ll see wall-to-wall high-rise blocks, housing topend flats and tax exiles with money to burn. If you head out of the hotel, the first F1 icon is the tunnel, which dips under the Fairmont and runs down to the harbour front. While the traffic is relatively quiet when I stroll through, the echo and vibrations are still incredible, so the thrill must be even better on race day. A burst of light greets you as the harbour appears at the tunnel exit. A range of vessels from tiny, wooden fishing boats to multi-million pound superyachts fill the marina, and it’s every bit as spectacular as you’d imagine. The swimming pool section, which sits alongside the harbour features, as the name suggests, an outdoor swimming pool. For €6, spend the afternoon basking in the sunshine at one of the most famous corners in Formula 1. There’s also a plethora of fashionable restaurants and bars with sun-kissed terraces to sample. The newly opened Explorers Pub (explorerspub.com) is the first of its kind in Monaco and combines the chilled-out nature of a pub with an exquisite gourmet menu. Try the Caesar salad with calamari, sweet and sour sauce and gingerbread croutons for a starter, and the Ravioli in tomato sauce for your main. If you have room, the strawberry salad with rosemary and sex on the beach sorbet is a surprisingly great combination. Wander up towards the Rascasse, the penultimate corner, and you’ll find yet more places to eat. Zest (zestmonaco.mc) takes attractive-looking food to a new level with a menu that spans international cuisine, including Asian, Italian and French, and is a great place to have dinner before heading along the marina for a few drinks at Brasserie de Monaco (brasseriedemonaco.com), which serves its own blends of organic beer. To your right, you’ll see Le Rocher, or The Rock of Monaco, that overlooks the harbour. Here the Royal Palace sits proudly in front of a quaint town with a medieval mini-maze of cobblestone streets. It’s well worth the tenminute climb to the top, if only to take in the incredible view. Even without the huge advertising hoardings, Armco barriers and obviously the cars, and even from this height, you can
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easily spot the track layout, the red and white kerbs and all the buildings that are now synonymous with the race. Making your way back down, have a pit stop at MC2 (00 377 9999 0010), on outside of the first corner, St Devote. Run by Frederique Mora, this ultra-sleek café and takeout delivers fresh food at respectable (for Monaco) prices. The menu changes every day depending on what’s in season, but I’d recommend the squid if it’s available. If you carry on up the hill towards Casino Square, it’s easy to get overawed by the sheer steepness of the incline – something I experienced when running the circuit one morning – but once at the top, you’ll arrive at the heart of Monte Carlo and its collection of dazzling supercars, from Maseratis to Lamborghinis, Ferraris to Rolls-Royces. Café de Paris, a beautifully charming restaurant, sits on one side of the square; here dinner will set you back around €250 for three courses for two people, but it’s worth it. With one day to go, I switched hotels to the Columbus in the Fontvieille district. Previously owned by ex-F1 driver and 13-time race winner David Coulthard, the hotel sits opposite the Princess Grace rose garden, built in memory of Monaco’s popular princess, and just a few minutes from the heliport. Over Grand Prix weekend, it’s the perfect option because, unlike hotels on the circuit, the Columbus is easily accessible 24 hours a day. A room typically costs €150 per night, but on race weekend that skyrockets to between €5,000 and €9,000. Not surprising considering that for this year’s race, Red Bull’s reigning champion Sebastian Vettel, team-mate Mark Webber, seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher and Williams’ Rubens Barrichello have all booked rooms. The Columbus exudes an air of class while retaining a chilled-out and relaxed atmosphere – a real rarity in a country that oozes prestige. If you do nothing else, a drink in the bar with the exclusive Princess Grace cocktail made with pink champagne, rose jelly and rose liqueur is a must and worth every cent of the €16 charge. Then for dinner, head to Stars N’ Bars (starsnbars.com). A favourite haunt for F1 teams after a long day in the paddock, the quayside sports bar and diner is the place to be when the sun sets on Monaco. The Anglo-American diner and bar is run by Kate Powers and her partner Didier Rubiolo, and decked from top to bottom in sporting memorabilia. All the big name stars eat here, from Schumacher to Agassi, Federer to Sir Jackie Stewart. The food is traditional American fare with burgers, steaks and pizzas on the menu – and it certainly doesn’t disappoint. Former Belgian F1 driver Thierry Boutsen loved the restaurant so much that he donated his 1993 Jordan to Kate as a gift, and it now hangs proudly from the ceiling. Book yourself into the Raceroom, which features eight threescreen simulators, offering you the chance to race almost any track against your mates. As the sun set and I hovered over the Mediterranean, bound for Nice, I pondered my extraordinary time in Monaco. The only question that remained; when will I be back again? n Easyjet runs several flights a day to Nice from London Gatwick, Luton and Stansted with prices starting from £27.99 (one way). For more information, see www.visitmonaco.com
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REVOLUTION or On paper, an upmarket compact petrol/electric hybrid makes a great deal of sense in these environmentally aware times, says Matthew Carter. In practice, something’s missing
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hy do you suppose Lexus chose Kylie to front the launch of the CT 220h? Is it because she’s small but perfectly formed, and this is the smallest Lexus yet? Compact though it might be, the Lexus looks a little bland, and that’s a criticism that can’t be levelled at Ms Minogue. Since the adverts talk about the Quiet Revolution, it’s clearly extolling the sound of silence. But that doesn’t work either; although Lexus is undoubtedly one of the quietest cars this side of a RollsRoyce, Kylie in full flow is anything but. Frankly, I am as confused about the car as I am about the ad campaign. The CT 200h is the first compact hybrid from Lexus and is either a brilliant solution to modern mobility needs, or a flawed compromise of a car. Underneath the rather ordinary five-door hatchback body – take away the Lexus badge and it could be anything from Japan or Korea – lies the drivetrain of the Toyota Prius. That means a 1.8-litre petrol engine producing a limp 98bhp, which is boosted by a small electric motor, taking the combined power output up to a more respectable 134 bhp. The car can run for short distances on the electric motor alone (up to about a mile and below 25mph), but spends most of its time augmenting the petrol engine. The result is modest performance (more than 10 seconds to 60mph and a top speed of only 112 mph) but exceptionally low emissions (CO2 of 94g/km) and strong economy (68.9mpg on the combined cycle). It’s the perfect city car: compact enough to park easily and its emissions figure means it’s exempt from London’s congestion charge. And it really is exceptionally quiet around town. You set off in silence on battery power alone, but even when the petrol engine kicks in, the hush in the cockpit is uncanny. Out on the open road, though, you start to question the entire hybrid concept. The petrol engine is far from efficient in terms of performance, and it has to drag around the extra weight of the electric motor and its batteries while it recharges. Once charged, the electric motor does indeed aid the performance – though in Sport mode, the battery drains in double quick time and you’re back to driving a heavy, underpowered hatchback. The problem is that there are many ‘ordinary’ diesel-engine cars out there that perform better than the Lexus against the clock, and get damn close to matching its environmental credentials. So this means the Lexus needs to be great to drive if it’s to compete with cars like the BMW 320d or VW Golf BlueMotion. It starts well enough. The cabin is a great place to be and has a real premium feel. Here there are many clever touches like the multi-function controller, that operates much like a computer mouse, for intuitive control of the car’s features – satnav, the sound system and the sophisticated air conditioning system, for example. It’s reasonably roomy, though the battery pack does eat into boot space. Pricewise, the mid-spec £25,000 SE-L gets you leather, although satnav is extra, but with its low benefit-in-kind penalties, zero Vehicle Excise duty and generally low running costs, this would make an excellent company car. It handles well, too. In aiming the car at a more youthful audience than the typical Lexus owner, the bespoke chassis has been tuned to provide tidy cornering with little or no
body roll and near neutral responses. But there’s a cost: the car’s ride. By targeting BMW and Audi drivers, Lexus engineers clearly thought it would be OK to match the sporty handling with a sporty ride. Trouble is, they’ve missed their target by a country mile. There’s a world of difference between the firm but well-damped and controlled ride of a 3-series and the thin, restless, unsettled ride of the Lexus. It’s a matter of fine-tuning and my guess is that the Mark 2 version will IN BRIEF be far better. It’s a shame. Around town it’s as near Car: perfect as a car can be; the low speed Lexus CT 200h SE-L ride actually isn’t so bad. But take it Price: out of town, and all those compromises £25,200 start to grate: it’s not quick or even Engine: that economical when compared with Series/parallel hybrid; a top diesel; the official figure might be 1798cc four-cylinder petrol 68mpg, but mid-50s will be the best plus electric motor most drivers will see. And on some road Power: surfaces, it’s downright uncomfortable. 134 hp combined So, revolution or compromise? For Drive: me, it’s the latter. Thinking about it, Front-wheel drive maybe that’s why they chose Kylie Performance: to front the campaign. She, too, is a 0–62mph in 10.3 seconds; compromise – best enjoyed with the 112 mph max sound turned down. n
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EVOQUE-ING THE LRX Matthew Carter gives us the lowdown on the latest Range Rover
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t’s been a long wait but the newest Land Rover is just about upon us. The Range Rover Evoque, developed from the LRX concept car that broke cover at the Detroit motor show back in January 2008, is finally due on sale from September. Despite the delay, Land Rover’s designers have resisted the temptation to tinker with the design too much; Evoque remains faithful to the striking concept, right down to the dramatic sloping roof line of the three door version. Significantly, this baby Rangie will be available in 2WD as well as 4WD, the first Land Rover product without all wheel drive. It’s a tacit admission that not everyone who owns a 4x4 gets its wheels muddy. Available in ‘coupé’ form (LR’s description of the three door version, which frankly is
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stretching it a bit) or as a more practical five door, Evoque will be available with a choice of one petrol and three diesel engines. The three ‘design themes’ are Pure (the entry level version), Prestige (luxury) and Dynamic (sporting). Although there are still five months to go before it hits the streets, Land Rover has already announced prices. The five door Pure eD4 150hp diesel with 2WD will cost £27,955 (that’s £1k less than the three door), while the top-of-the-range, petrol-powered, 240hp Si4 Dynamic Coupé with an automatic ’box, four-wheel drive and all the bells and whistles of a LUX options pack (on-board TV, panoramic glass roof, 825W sound system), will be a hefty £44,320. Well, since when has a Range Rover ever been cheap? n
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Much More Than Sport Summer has been simmering somewhere on the horizon ever since the clocks went forward. Now, finally, the sunshine season is here and along with picnics, parties in the parks and Pimms, the polo season has well and truly arrived
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he sport may trace its roots back to ancient China but there’s one country that embodies and embraces polo like no other: ours. To many, England’s polo events provide not just the spectator sport but also the social highlight of their calendar. Renowned as much for the high-profile clientele they attract as for the glamorous after-parties they precede, the champagne-fuelled sporting festivals have become a staple of English summer time. Polo now attracts an army of admirers, with the number of clubs in England having risen from fewer than 40 to more than 60 in the last decade. While the popularity of the sport is spreading far beyond our shores – clubs have
recently sprung up in Dubai, Jordan, Morocco, Lebanon and Kazakhstan – it is England that continues to typify the glamour of the sport. This season, following a series of endeavours aimed at increasing the speed and spectacle of the game, polo promises to be more absorbing, enthralling and spectator friendly than ever. As the world’s best players prepare to descend upon London, we profile the season’s most prestigious events. Whether you’re a player or a supporter, an accomplished veteran or a polo novice, book tickets now to experience a world where finance meets fashion and spectators rub shoulders with royals.
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Park life MINT Polo in the Park comes to the Hurlingham Club in Fulham this June and is set to be the most fabulous three days of the summer. Get the lowdown on everything the event has to offer with our essential guide
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or the third year running, the hallowed turf of Hurlingham Park will thunder with the hooves of high-class polo ponies. Players from all over the world will battle each other in a furious display of horsemanship, while the Harrods Food Court, and Veuve Clicquot Champagne garden will offer the very best in world class hospitality. Read our essential guide to the entire event to ensure you don’t miss a thing.
The Players Notoriously renowned for their on pitch prowess, the MINT Polo in the Park players are gearing up for the first polo event of 2011. This year’s line-up is the best yet, with players representing teams from London, New York, Buenos Aries, Moscow, Sydney and Geneva. When we caught up with Team New York’s number two, Jamie Morrison, he was really excited to be taking part for the third year in a row. He said: “It’s such a great thing to see how the event has grown over the years and I’m hoping this year is going to be bigger and better! MINT Polo in the Park have done a fantastic job by encouraging a whole new audience to come and watch polo and where’s better to see it played than in the heart of London? Playing at Hurlingham Park, the home of polo, is really an honour and all the players absolutely love the crowd. We as a team were so proud to scoop last year’s trophy and are defiantly going to put up a fight this year, so make sure you come down and cheer us on!”
Players from all over the world will battle each other in a furious display of horsemanship, while the Harrods Food Court, and Veuve Clicquot Champagne garden will offer the very best in world class hospitality
The Rules In a similar way to how Twenty20 has changed the image of cricket, MINT Polo in the Park has adapted the traditional rules of polo to create a high octane fast moving and dynamic sport that pushes the players’ skills to the limit. The pace, action and glamour all provide an energy that offers the audience an unforgettable experience. All six teams will play in a new ‘round robin’ format throughout the three days, culminating with the Final and the presentation of the MINT Polo in the Park trophy on Finals Day, Sunday 5 June.
The Venue Polo was first played at Hurlingham Park in 1874 and the name ‘Hurlingham’ became synonymous with polo when The Hurlingham Club established itself as the official headquarters for the sport of polo in Britain. Hurlingham Park hosted the 1908 Olympic Polo final which saw England winning gold. With the onset of war in 1939, the grounds were handed over to the British Army, and polo at Hurlingham came to an end... until now.
Harrods Brimming with treats from from London’s most famous food hall, the Harrods Cool Bags are certainly the fashion accessory that everyone will be trying to get their hands on this summer. Exclusively for MINT Polo in the Park, Harrods will be turning Hurlingham Park into a luxurious food court, featuring all of Harrods’ signature restaurants, where they will be serving the most colourful and decadent displays of food in the heart of London.
VC Garden Modern and stylish, the Veuve Clicquot garden encompasses the most desirable seating in the hottest spot of the grounds at Mint Polo in the Park.
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Relax and revive on the picnic blankets, challenge your friends to a game of petanque or simply indulge in the action and sit back and sip Veuve Clicquot!
Punchbowl With a high profile landlord, Guy Richie’s Mayfair pub is no stranger to a famous polo player or two. And this summer will be no exception. A special pop-up pitchside bar will be created on the lawns of Hurlingham Park, serving popular beers and wines - perfect to accompany an afternoon of high octane action.
City Friday Friday 3 June marks City Friday, a date where city workers find any excuse leave the office early and enjoy an afternoon of fast-moving action in the sun. More and more companies are taking a half-day off and using City Friday as the official Summer Party. CEO of City Events, Rory Heron, who runs MINT Polo in the Park, says: “Every London company has summer and Christmas parties. We are now offering the most incredible opportunity to entertain your colleagues, your top performing team and of course all of your clients with a variety of packages to suit all budgets, including grandstand
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Ladies Day Saturday 4 June is Ladies Day, which is now a wellrecognised date in every socialite’s calendar. With ladies coming from far and wide to grace the banks of the Thames, Hurlingham Park is transformed into a bustling and colourful landscape of women sipping champagne in beautiful summer dresses and vibrant hats.
Finals Day The big finale takes place on Sunday 5 June offering a full day’s enteratinment when two biggest teams go head to head to claim the title of MINT Polo in the Park 2011. The family friendly line up includes the match ball being delivered by Her Majesty’s finest paratroopers, who will skydive onto the pitch to deliver the ball for the final, and before the final match we will have the Shetland Pony Derby, a seriously competitive race of shetland ponies with jockeys aged 8 to 12 years old n www.polointheparklondon.com
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Away from the Action While polo’s international stars do battle on the pitch, organisers of MINT Polo in the Park have made sure you get the chance to play just as hard
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t has taken Polo in the Park just three years to earn a reputation as one of the leading outdoor polo and lifestyle events in the UK. This summer, the winner of the 2010 ‘London Sports Attraction of the Year’ is back, boasting even more exciting on-site entertainment and comprehensive hospitality packages. While the world’s best polo players take a break from their on-pitch encounters, general admission ticket-holders can enjoy a sumptuous lunch at one of Harrods’ on-site food stalls – the first time Harrods has created such a delicatessen outside its Knightsbridge residence – or quench their thirst at the Mahiki Bar, brought to you by one of London’s most premium cocktail bars. If these options don’t prove appealing, this year MINT Polo in the Park has teamed up with the Punchbowl Pub, a collaboration that sees Guy Ritchie’s team bring a pitch-side bar to the Hurlingham Park venue.
Hospitality Giving employees the opportunity to socialise with current contacts while making valuable new ones, MINT Polo in the Park has proved enormously popular as a corporate day out. For private or shared tables of ten or 12, the Club Lunch Package offers guests the chance to experience fine dining at the ultra-exclusive Hurlingham Club. As well as a Veuve Clicquot champagne reception and a lunch served with selected wines, coffee and chocolates, the package includes reserved grandstand seating and a fantastic afternoon cream tea designed by Rhubarb Food Design. New for 2011, the Picnic Package presents guests with a relaxed option of individual picnic-style lunch boxes, accompanied by selected wines, to be enjoyed before afternoon cupcakes and fondants are served with a selection of teas. Incorporating reserved grandstand seating and designed for private or shared tables of ten, the package is provided in an elegant pitch-side marquee and guests are welcomed with Veuve Clicquot champagne. The ever popular Afternoon Tea Package offers guests perfect pitch side viewing in the relaxed surroundings of a private marquee and a complimentary half bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne, plus a full afternoon cream tea by Rhubarb. The three day festival’s most sought-after ticket, however, will surely be the Veuve Clicquot Experience. Two Michelin star-rated chef, John Campbell from the Dorchester at Coworth Park has designed an incredible four course tasting menu which will be paired with a range of special vintages from Veuve Clicquot. Available to just one group of up to 16 privileged guests, the experience will take place in The Reading Room at The Hurlingham Club, a room that over the past century has hosted a multitude of dignitaries including members of the Royal Family, Presidents and Prime
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Ministers. Along with polo player introductions and the option of a morning polo lesson in Hurlingham Park, the Veuve Clicquot Experience includes VIP access to the new pitch-side VC lounge. Finally, Sunday 5 June sees The Hurlingham Club play host to the Veuve Clicquot after party – an extravagant end to MINT Polo in the Park and a spectacular launch party for the rest of the polo season. n
Hospitality at MINT Polo in the Park All packages include grandstand tickets in the East Stand
The Club Lunch Package • Friday 3 June - £415 (+VAT) per person - 2 course gourmet lunch • Saturday 4 June - £285 (+VAT) per person - 2 course summer lunch • Sunday 5 June - £200 (+VAT) per person - Deluxe barbeque
The Picnic Package • SOLD OUT on all three days
Afternoon Tea Package • SOLD OUT on all three days
Sunday 5 June The Veuve Clicquot Vintage Michelin Star Experience – available for one group of up to 16 guests, from £875 (+VAT) per person The Veuve Clicquot at Hurlingham Party - £60, £100 and £150 (inc. VAT). For more information on hospitality, please contact Rachel Roullier at Rachel@cityevents.uk.com or on 0207 936 5284
Ticket Only options: Ground Admission or Grandstand Tickets are still available on all three days for the West Stand. Please visit www.mintpolointhepark.com/tickets for prices. Tickets may be booked either via Ticketmaster on 0844 847 2282 or See Tickets on 0871 231 0847. For more information contact Rachel Roullier at Rachel@cityevents.uk.com or on 07826 907 121.
The Essential Summer 2011
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The Polo Masters at Hurtwood Park Polo Club Set in the glorious Surrey countryside, Hurtwood Park Polo Country Club welcomes everyone to come and experience the excitement of polo and the beautifully groomed horses on which the sport relies. Any polo player will tell you that a polo club is only as good as its grounds and these are something that Hurtwood Park prides itself on. Thanks to a two acre lake that was purpose built at the end of 1999, the club’s pitches are renowned for being of the upmost quality. The first mass spectator event of the UK polo calendar, The Polo Masters at Hurtwood Park takes place over two weeks in May. Attendees of this year’s meet will be hoping for a repeat of the blues skies and warm sunshine that adorned the 2008 event rather than the torrential rain and driving wind that formed the backdrop of the 2009 Masters. 2 - 15 May 2011, www.hurtwoodparkpolo.co.uk Hurtwood Park Polo & Country Club, Horsham Lane, Ewhurst, Surrey, GU6 7SW
Audi Polo Challenge 2011 A hot ticket for this summer’s polo season is the exclusive invitation only Audi Polo Challenge. Taking place on Sunday 8 May at the historic Coworth Park, Ascot, the charity event helps to raise money for a variety of charities selected by HRH Prince William. Since it was first played nine years ago, the royal match has become an increasingly high-profile polo event, attended in previous years by Jimmy Choo, Pierce Brosnan and Gerard Butler, and last year by Princes William and Harry, Kelly Brook, Matt LeBlanc and singer Natalie Imbruglia. After the one-hour game and subsequent prize ceremony, this year’s lucky guests are enjoying dinner by two Michelin starred chef John Campbell and evening entertainment by Paloma Faith. The event is followed on 16 May by the prestigious annual Audi Polo Awards, also at Coworth Park, which honour the top polo players and teams. Sunday 8 May 2011, invitation only
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The Queen’s Cup at the Guards Polo Club In terms of membership and number of grounds, The Guards Polo Club is the largest polo club in Europe. Set in the beautiful natural surroundings of Windsor Great Park and located at Smith’s Lawn, thought to have been named after a 17th century gamekeeper, the club is arguably the most famous in the world. The Queen’s Cup, held there every year, is the highest handicap league competition in the UK and as such draws a crowd of the most passionate and knowledgeable polo supporters. Her Majesty the Queen donated the cup to the club in 1960 and each year still presents it to the winning team. An event popular with royalty and the British aristocracy, the 2010 final between Les Lions 2 and Dubai was a thrilling climax to a remarkable tournament and 2011 looks set to be every bit as breathtaking. 17 May - 12 June 2011, www.guardspoloclub.com Guards Polo Club, Smiths Lawn, Windsor Great Park, SL5 0PT
MINT Polo in the Park The event sold out to both the corporate market and general public in 2010 and this year MINT Polo in the Park looks set to be just as popular. Because of an adaptation of the traditional rules, this new high-octane, fast moving edition of polo is proving a massive success amongst awestruck fans and also to newcomers to the game. Teams from six global cities play in a new ‘Round Robin’ format over three days, in an event that culminates with the final and the presentation of the MINT Trophy on Sunday 5 June. Situated in London’s Hurlingham Park, one of polo’s original battle grounds, and with Veuve Clicquot organising the official After Party, MINT Polo in the Park promises to be a huge success both on and off the pitch. 3 - 5 June 2011, www.polointheparklondon.com Hurlingham Club, Hurlingham Rd, London SW6
The British Open (The Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup) Polo has been played on Viscount Cowdray’s 16,000 acre estate, situated in the South Downs National Park, for 100 years. Today approximately 450 matches are played each season, with the highlight undoubtedly being the Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup for the British Open Championships. As the finals of the most competitive tournament in polo, the cup attracts not only the polo fraternity but also film stars, sports personalities and celebrities. In fact, last year’s finals day was attended by an astonishing 18,000 spectators. As well as showcasing the world’s best polo players in action, the threeweek tournament offers an opportunity to feast on sumptuous beef and wine from Argentina, sample steaks from Pampas Plain and purchase leather goods and polo kit from a range of trade stands. 21 June - 17 July 2011, www.cowdraypolo.co.uk Cowdray Park, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 0AQ
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British Beach Polo Championships One of Europe’s most expensive stretches of coast will form the backdrop to one of polo’s most unique events at the beginning of July. Now in its third year, The Beach Polo at Sandbanks provides friends and families an fantastic opportunity to let their hair down. Fun is the order of the day at the Dorset venue; in addition to the polo, Sandbanks hosts a volleyball exhibition, a 4x4 competition and a camel race. Adapted to make use of an extra-large orange ball, designed not to get lost in the sand, matches are fast and furious and, taking place in an enclosed arena, have been referred to as ice hockey on horseback. After spectators have witnessed the action, they can enjoy the Beach Polo After Party – a celebration that allows players, celebrities and supporters the chance to dance, relax and socialise until the small hours of the morning. The Beach Polo Championships is a charity event and this year will be supporting The Heaton Ellis Trust and Julia’s House. 8 - 9 July 2011, www.sandpolo.com Sandbanks Beach, Banks Road, Poole, Dorset, BH13
The Warwickshire Cup It seems fitting that the most historic tournament of the UK polo calendar, The Warwickshire Cup Final, is held at the oldest polo club in the country. Founded in 1894, Cirencester Park boasts seven grounds, the best of which - the famous Ivy Lodge - is said to be the ‘best all weather ground in England’. The Warwickshire Cup has been played for more than 110 years and is the jewel in the crown of the three famous and significant high-goal tournaments (the highest level of official polo played in the UK) in the British Polo season, referred to as ‘The Triple Crown’. The cup brings together the world’s top players, often acting as the UK’s last hurrah before stars of the international scene depart for the continental European season. 19 July - 7 August 2011, www.cirencesterpolo.co.uk Cirencester Park Polo Club, Gloucestershire, GL7 1UR
Cartier International Day While each of this summer’s polo events boasts its own unique attractions, perhaps nowhere better captures the broad appeal of the glamorous sport than the Cartier International Day at Guards. Not only does the day form one of the most prestigious meets in the sporting calendar but it is also one of the most exclusive in the social circuit – often acting as a catwalk for the latest spring/summer collections. For some, the highlight of the day will undoubtedly be the afternoon match for the Coronation Cup, which features the best English players; for others, the after party hosted by legendary London nightspot Chinawhite will prove more appealing. With invitation-only teams taking part, the polo itself will be of the highest high-goal calibre. Last year’s dramatic final saw New Zealand take on England, with the hosts emerging victorious after a truly titanic battle. n 24 July 2011, www.guardspoloclub.com Guards Polo Club, address as above
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A PAIR OF SUNDAY GRANDSTAND TICKETS TO THE 2011 GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED What Wimbledon is to tennis and Henley is to rowing, Goodwood is to motor sport. No other motoring event can match the unique spectacle of more than 350 vehicles and around 100 motor racing heroes blasting up the drive of one of England’s most revered stately homes. Enthusiasts attending the Goodwood Festival of Speed (30 June – 3 July) can enjoy watching great machines and famous drivers up close and personal, in many cases even getting the opportunity to speak to some of their motor racing idols. In addition to nine F1 teams, this year attendees can expect to see American star Ken Block tearing up the Rally Stage, many of the World Superbike teams, a celebration of the Jaguar E-Type, the biggest celebration of Indianapolis outside America and much, much more. Five runners up will win tickets to the Moving Motor Show. Taking place on Thursday 30 June, the event showcases the newest cars, with guests able to climb aboard and experience the vehicles first-hand, strictly at the invitation of the participating manufacturers
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To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, email your name and telephone number to competitions@runwildgroup.co.uk with GOODWOOD in the subject bar. The closing date for entries is 31 May 2011. The prize includes one pair of entry tickets to the Sunday of the 2011 Goodwood Festival of Speed including Grandstand seats. Each of the five runner-up prizes is a pair of tickets to the Moving Motor Show on Thursday 30 June, presented by Auto Trader. These prizes are non-transferable and no cash alternative will be offered. The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over, and closes at 23:59 on 31 May 2011. Entries received thereafter will be discarded. The promoter reserves the right to withdraw or amend this promotion. Employees and directors of Runwild Media Group and their subsidiaries and affiliates, agents, dealers and their immediate family or household members are not eligible to enter. By entering this competition you agree to your details being used by Runwild Media Group for promotional purposes. Please see www.runwildmediagroup.com/subscriptions for full terms and conditions.
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A stretch of the capital running from Old Street to the Olympic Park is set to be transformed as multinational companies invest in the area
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creativity and energy of Shoreditch and the incredible possibilities of the Olympic Park to help make East London one of the world’s great technology centres.” The announcement highlights the coalition’s plan to create thousands of private sector jobs to replace 600,000 expected to be lost through cuts in the public sector. The UK’s ICT industry is currently one of the most active in the world and, with companies like Intel, Facebook, Vodafone, Sony, Google and Microsoft committed to opening research labs or innovation centres in the capital, it’s only likely to get more dynamic. n
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CITYJET, set, Annabel Harrison speaks to Christine Ourmières, CEO of CityJet since last October, about her role at the airline and what 2011 has in store for CityJet
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ith more than 20 years’ experience working in the airline industry, a Master of Aeronautics from the École National Supérieure d’Ingénieurs and an MBA from Essec Business School, it is clear why CityJet chose Christine Ourmières as its CEO. CityJet operates a franchise route network from various European cities into the Air France hub at Paris CDG and a route network in and out of London City airport, where it accounts for almost 50 per cent of all activity there. How has your experience in the airline industry helped you in your new role at CityJet? All of my different positions in the airline industry, from engineering to commercial to ground operations to different leadership positions, have ultimately prepared me for my current position. My experiences have familiarised me with the different departments and small details that are imperative to manage in order to run an airline successfully. How did your Masters and MBA help you in your career, especially at the start? Both of my degrees intrinsically helped me off the bat, as I think that Business Management teaches you what is important in succeeding in any industry. But as I started out my career in the maintenance department, I am not sure I would have succeeded in my position without my aeronautics degree.
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What have you enjoyed most at CityJet so far? I would have to say that I fall into the category of being an aviation fanatic and it’s been so interesting to be involved in all of the different aspects that are in the umbrella of what it takes to run an airline, including all the people you meet. I have met with such an interesting variety of individuals – in all of our 17 destinations. No one day is the same, and I can honestly say I have never had a job this exciting before. What has been the highlight of your career? There are many highlights that I have fully enjoyed, but I would definitely say that being appointed the CEO of CityJet, only the third woman to do so of an airline, has been my favourite thus far. What distinguishes CityJet from other airlines? CityJet has a distinctive personality and unique product for our niche audience. We offer our passengers a fullservice experience at one price, from online check-in to free bags, including free golf bags and complimentary meal and beverage service on-board. Additionally, our flight attendants are renowned for their friendly and professional service – something we regularly hear from our customers about how much they appreciate their service on-board. This is all, of course, in addition to the benefits of flying in and out of our unique hub, London City Airport.
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Why was Florence chosen as a new destination? Florence Peretola Airport is a perfect fit to the CityJet network and brand. Obviously, for any airline, when you’re contemplating a new route there are many things to take into consideration, such as how popular the route might be, if it fits to your fleet and already established network, along with many other details. Florence, like London City, is a city-based airport that is easy to use. And this is just proven by how popular we’ve found the route to be. What is in the pipeline for CityJet in 2011? Not only is CityJet carving the beginning of 2011 out to be the year of reaching niche, popular destinations in France, but we’re also 100 per cent committed to becoming the regional airline of choice for European travellers. What is the biggest challenge facing the airline industry today? The biggest challenge is operating in an environment where the competition is incredibly fierce and where travellers have not yet returned to pre-recession spending on travel, both for business and leisure. Who has inspired you in business throughout your career? There are a multitude of individuals who I admire for both their ideas and management styles, as well as for what they have achieved. Some names off the top of my head include Jack Walsh, Meg Whitman of eBay, my fellow countrywoman Anne Lauvergeon, and many more who pioneered and changed their own fields. I always admire those who work hard and think outside the box.
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Make Your Child A Millionaire Motley Fool’s Dr David Kuo discusses ways in which parents can plan ahead to ease the financial burdens placed on their children, especially concerning higher education There are lots of changes afoot in the financial world and in fact, far too many to mention in one article. So here’s a taste of what has been happening: the Government is changing the rules regarding the State Pension; many students will have to borrow heavily to go to university; the days of relying on state benefits to supplement household incomes are over. These are unlikely to be temporary changes, but changes that will become a common feature of life in the United Kingdom for decades to come. The changes can be summed up in three short words: we are bust. We can argue the toss over the rights and wrongs of drastic cuts to public spending, but the inescapable truth is that the UK owes too much money. Our National Debt is around £900 billion and rising, costing us about £115 million a day in interest payments alone. If only that was the end of the bad news; chances are that our National Debt could balloon to rival the size of the UK economy by next year. While the Chancellor battles to ease the pace at which the National Debt is rising, we have our own personal battles to fight. We need to ensure that our children do not repeat the same debt-induced mistakes we made in the past. Quite simply, we need to encourage our children to save and invest. Thanks to news of a tax-free savings vehicle for children floated by the Government, this will soon be possible.
Junior ISAs are a replacement for the Child Trust Fund, which was axed because it was deemed to be too expensive. Whilst encouraging children to invest for the long term through CTFs made perfect sense, it was unconscionable for any government to spend approximately £300 million helping children to invest for tomorrow when the nation is nursing a budget deficit today. However, with the launch of the Junior ISA, children can start investing tax-free in cash and shares as soon as they are born. Naturally, parents will play a vital role in the early stages, because children will not be allowed to touch the money until they are 18. After the child reaches 18 years of age, the investment can be rolled into a regular adult ISA. Under the rules that have been proposed, children can invest up to £3,000 a year in a Junior ISA. It is less than the limit for a regular adult ISA, but even by investing £3,000 every year in a low-cost index tracker, the pot could grow to around £135,000 after 18 years. If the child continues to contribute the same amount into the ISA after adulthood, it should only take another 21 years to build a nest egg worth £1 million. Of course, there are other things that the child may want to do with the money, such as pay higher education tuition fees. In this regard, Junior ISAs are a great way to help to ease the cost burden of higher education. Currently, the cost of annual tuition fees is capped at £9,000, though inflation could push this up to over £18,000 in 18 years’ time. Essentially, the cost of a three-year university degree could soar to £54,000 by 2029. However, investing around £3 a day in a stock market index tracker, wrapped in a Junior ISA, when your child is born could easily diffuse the tuition time bomb. It will not solve his or her financial problems, but at least it will be one less financial headache for them to worry about in the future. n
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Retirement Planning Martin Bamford explains how retirement planning, often a tiresome subject, just got more interesting It’s hard to get excited about pensions. As essential as they might be to your financial security in older age, the rules and regulations associated with these financial instruments tend to inspire confusion rather than excitement. Working as a financial planner, I spent a greater than average amount of my time thinking about pensions, retirement planning and how to make sure people have enough money when they are older. Whilst the typical person might find it hard to get excited about pensions and retirement planning, the subject is critical in order to avoid poverty in your old age. Politicians have been gradually waking up to the reality of pensions in recent years, making important policy decisions that will affect everyone who plans to retire in the future. Because, as a nation, we are living longer, it is becoming more expensive to pay for pensions. Longer life expectancy means more time spent in retirement and less time, as a proportion, spent working to pay for that retirement. As a country, we are dealing with this by forcing people to wait until they are older before they get their hands on a State Pension. The State Pension age used to be 65 for men and 60 for women. By the end of this decade it will be 66 for both men and women, before moving up to age 68 in stages by the middle of the century.
In addition to taking steps to manage the cost of providing State Pensions, the government wants to make the whole system much simpler. Under current rules, even pension experts occasionally have trouble predicting the level of income someone might receive from the State in retirement. What looks set to be introduced, probably in 2014 or 2015, is a flat-rate State Pension for new retirees. Those people already in receipt of their State Pensions will most likely have to continue receiving a mixture of incomes from various schemes, but the levels for new and existing retirees should be broadly similar. Unlike previous attempts by government to ‘simplify’ the pensions system, these proposals actually stand a reasonably good chance of succeeding. Working for longer before getting a State Pension and making it easier to forecast what level of State Pension you will receive should make overall retirement planning a much simpler affair. When you sit down in the future to work out how much pension income you are due to receive and how much money you plan to spend in old age, there will be greater certainty about the gap between the two figures. Once you know this gap, putting in place other financial resources to close the gap becomes a bit easier. Higher earners might have spotted that the rules on what they can contribute to a pension became a little more relaxed this tax year, although some complexity remains with the new ability to carry forward an unused annual allowance from previous tax years. The reduction at the start of the next tax year of the Lifetime Allowance for all pension funds and benefits could catch a lot of people out if they are unaware of the rules and fail to take steps to plan for it. Whilst pensions have become a little more interesting recently as a result of all of these changes, it probably still makes sense to leave it to a financial planner to get excited about the subject. n
Martin Bamford is a chartered financial planner at Informed Choice (www.icl-ifa.co.uk) and author of several best-selling personal finance books.
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“now” Chelsey Baker, business advisor and life coach, looks at the importance of living in the present “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now,” reads an ancient Chinese proverb. Advocating the importance of the present, the proverb echoes sentiments made throughout the ages by various spiritual thinkers and cultural philosophers. Whether we are in search of spirituality or simply a more successful existence, we are told that only by embracing the immediate can we get the most out of life. But what makes the ‘now’ so imperative? The simple answer is that if you’re living in search of happiness and success – and let’s face it, who isn’t? – your requirements are far more likely to take the form of immediate needs than future goals. We can only exist in the present, that fleeting moment of now; everything else can be categorized as either memory or anticipation and, as such, is beyond immediate control. If you want to have a productive and prosperous future, it is vital that you anchor yourself firmly in the present. “Seize the day,” as Roman lyrical poet Horace said; “put no trust in the morrow.” And, as all actions have consequences, so it follows that the greater wisdom and effort you can invest into today’s decisions, the greater the likelihood of tomorrow’s success. It is important to train your mind to focus on the actual seconds you are experiencing. If you can do this, you will have a better chance of maintaining 100 per cent focus: “If you have one foot in the past, and the other foot in the future, you miss the present, so stand with your feet firmly together!” Of course, to be human is to be imperfect, and although it is easy to forget this when events cause impatience or frustration, if you take a moment to allow yourself to regain perspective, anxiety will subside and you will regain
sufficient composure to concentrate on the task in hand. In time you will learn to be happy and content in whether you are doing; whether that is public speaking, performing, dealing with nerves or simply deciding what to wear. Clear your mind of idle thoughts and focus on what is happening at the very moment. Don’t be distracted by mental pictures of being somewhere else; these are manifestations from memory or imagination. Keep in mind that only the here and now can be immediately experienced; in this quiet, simple moment we can think clearly about decisions that must be made and we can, as the saying goes, see the wood for the trees. To be in this state can lead to contentment, as the anxiety of life and the battle of conflicting thoughts disappear. Whether you are compiling a future presentation to be given to a large group of people, preparing to take a business trip or having to let an employee go, being in the present will ensure you will succeed at the task in hand. We must remember that material prizes are fleeting and, in truth, will only make you happy for a short time. Endlessly coveting other people’s possessions or being ungrateful for what we do have is fundamentally negative and highly corrosive to happiness. Instead, it is far more beneficial to consider the teachings of Siddhārtha Gautama, the spiritual founder of Buddhism: “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.” Life is fleeting and it is, therefore, a crime to waste what little time you have. A cluttered, undisciplined mind can bring confusion and frustration and when we live in our imagination, things can get totally distorted. For many, life has become a rat race and it is easy to lose sight of what is really important. While some people were born with the gift of knowing how to live in the ‘now’, for the majority of us it has to be learnt. Living in the present is the key to living life to the full and getting the most out of being alive. The best time to plant a tree may have been 20 years ago, but plant one today and you’ll be enjoying the fruits of your labour a lot quicker than that. Whether you are a business CEO or entrepreneur, the practice of experiencing ‘now’ will make your life a joy to live. n
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New Rights for Agency Workers Clare Murray discusses changes which will come about this year due to the Agency Workers Regulations 2010 legislation If your business hires, or is likely to hire, agency workers (to cover, for example, sickness absence, maternity leave or simply an upturn in business activity) you should be aware of various fundamental changes which will come into effect on 1 October 2011, under the Agency Workers Regulations 2010. The Agency Workers Regulations implement European legislation regarding equal treatment for agency workers, who will soon be entitled to at least the same basic working and employment conditions, to which they would have been entitled had they been hired directly as a permanent employee from the start of their assignment. Many of the new rights for agency workers under the Regulations will only apply after a 12-week qualifying period in the same role (whether on one or more assignments), subject to allowances for certain breaks. Extensive anti-avoidance provisions will seek to prevent steps designed to stop agency workers acquiring equal treatment rights. Examples of basic working and employment terms and conditions that must be equalised for agency workers (following the 12-week qualifying period) include working time provisions and pay, which take into account: • b asic pay and performance-related bonuses (though certain other forms of bonus such as profit-sharing or share participation will not be included) • holiday and overtime pay • shift allowances and premiums for unsocial hours or dangerous duties.
Agency workers who are pregnant or nursing will also have increased rights, which include, for example, reasonable paid time off during working hours to attend anti-natal appointments. Hirers must make adjustments to protect an agency worker who is pregnant, has recently given birth or is breastfeeding from identified risks and may need to offer her appropriate alternative work. The equal treatment principle does not extend to contractual notice pay, contractual redundancy pay, occupational sick pay, occupational pensions, or benefits in kind such as health insurance and company car allowances. Some working and employment terms and conditions must be equalised from the beginning of an agency worker’s assignment and these include access to “collective facilities and amenities” such as a staff canteen, childcare facilities and the provision of transport. Agency workers will also have the right to be told of any relevant employment vacancies in the business. If your business hires or is likely to hire agency workers, it is important to start preparing for these changes; staffing and financial implications for your organisation should be assessed as soon as possible. Employment terms and conditions for qualifying agency workers, relevant policies and your staff handbook should also be reviewed and amended as necessary, and care should be taken to ensure that relevant working and employment terms and conditions are equalised at the correct time. HR professionals and other relevant professionals should familiarise themselves with the new rules and you should consider providing training as appropriate. We have yet to see how these regulations will be enforced in practice and how claims will be conducted in the employment tribunal. However, careful and thorough preparations will be essential to minimise the risk of potential liability of both hirers and agencies. n
Clare Murray is Managing Partner at specialist employment and partnership law firm CM Murray LLP. She can be contacted at clare.murray@cm-murray.com or 020 7718 0090. The contents of this column are for general purposes only. Specialist legal advice should be taken regarding specific circumstances.
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‘Tri’ something new with Team Macmillan Are you looking for a challenge? Something out of your comfort zone? Whether you’re a regular runner, cyclist, swimmer or a newcomer to all of these sports, a triathlon could be the event for you. Exciting, addictive and rewarding, it’s no surprise that so many people are taking part in their first triathlon this year. Team Macmillan has places in great London events including the Virgin Active London Triathlon and the London Duathlon, where you will run, bike and run again around Richmond Park. By trying something new with Team Macmillan, you will support two
million people living with cancer in the UK, helping provide practical, medical, financial and emotional support. Virgin Active London Triathlon, 30–31 July 2011 For more information call 020 7840 4937 or visit www.macmillan.org.uk/triathlon
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Research in Action Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men; every year 10,000 men die from the disease. Historically, research into the disease has been woefully underfunded in comparison with other common forms of cancer. The Prostate Cancer Charity set up the Research Action Fund in a response to the urgent need of increasing investment in prostate cancer research, and of raising public and political awareness of a long-neglected disease. The Research Action Fund puts the charity at the forefront of the most groundbreaking prostate cancer research – helping the charity to fund investigation into the causes, prevention and treatment of prostate cancer that could save thousands of lives. Join the Prostate Cancer Charity in continuing the fight against prostate cancer by becoming a Member of the Research Action Fund with a Founder Member gift of £1,000. For more information visit www.prostate-cancer.org.uk/RAF or call 020 8222 7627
Cycle New York City – Traffic Free Bike MS New York City is the largest one-day charity bike ride in America and is now open to UK residents. With three different routes of 30, 50 and 100 miles, anyone can take part. If you are new to cycling, the 30 mile route which circles Manhattan is mainly flat, whilst the 50 and 100 mile routes go through the Lincoln Tunnel and are aimed at more experienced riders. You can sign up as an individual or start a team, perfect if you want to get a group of friends or colleagues involved. All teams benefit from a meeting area on the day, a team photo, breakfast and lunch. By raising just £500, you will be helping the MS Society beat multiple sclerosis. Former Wales rugby captain Colin Charvis is set to sign up, so why not join him on the start line? Sign up before Friday 20 May to guarantee your place. Bike MS New York City, 2 October 2011 For more information visit www.mssociety.org.uk/bikemsnyc or call 0845 481 1577
Run to the Beat Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research needs as many of you as possible to join its running team at Run to the Beat to help them fund research into beating blood cancers. Taking place on 25 September, Nike+ Run to the Beat is London’s largest-participation half marathon, starting and finishing at London’s The O2 Arena. Music is played along the entire length of the course, creating an inspiring atmosphere for all runners. The charity has places available and welcomes individuals as well as corporate teams. There is no minimum fundraising amount per place, but the charity asks all their runners to contribute £100 to help them beat blood cancers including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma. All members of the team will receive a high-quality Adidas running t-shirt or vest, a fundraising pack and post-race refreshments. Sign up now at www.beatbloodcancers.org/event/run-beat. Nike+ Run to the Beat, 25 September 2011 For more information email running@beatbloodcancers.org call 020 7269 9001 or visit www.facebook.com/bananaarmy
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The Great Search for Success What is success? Where do you find it? How do you hold onto it when you’ve got it? Head to the East Wintergarden at Canary Wharf on Thursday 9 June to find out more
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or many of the 3.5 million people employed in hundreds of sectors across London, success is a mystery. Some have glimpsed it, many are obsessed with finding it and often those who do achieve it don’t have time to appreciate it. On Thursday 9 June, professionals from a cross-section of industries, including finance, technology, education, law and sport, are coming together to celebrate success and to uncover the universal factors behind it. Teamwork, creativity, inspiration and a positive attitude can have more of an impact than we realise – and these insights don’t always come from the workplace. In 2003, Anna Hemmings, a six-time world champion canoeist and guest panellist at the event, developed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which threatened to force her into early retirement. For Anna, her success over adversity came down to one thing: attitude. “Even in the worst times and moments, you always have control over your attitude. I used my dreams of competing again at the World Championships and the Olympic Games to inspire me throughout my illness and I didn’t give up until I found a therapy that worked. Less than a year and a half later, I took my fourth World title at the Marathon Canoeing World Championships in Australia.”
Kanya King, founder of the MOBO awards and a patron of the Success in the City event, says success is doing the thing you love: “Pick an area that you’re truly passionate about; it provides you with drive and motivation during the difficult times. Define what’s important to you and write about your subject, be a spokesperson for your industry and just get your thoughts out there.” We tend to agree. After all, passion is where Success in the City event started – along with the infectious enthusiasm of one woman behind it. Angela Payne is a Media Account Manager at Thomson Reuters. After working in Canary Wharf for four years, she became committed to uniting and empowering the London professional community. “When I was young, my parents
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sent my brother and me to karate classes, and several students were domestic violence survivors. Witnessing the tremendous impact of physical training on their mental strength, discipline and self confidence was one of the most valuable lessons of my life.” In 2010 Angela approached Women’s Aid, the charity for whom Sarah Brown, Will Young and Tana and Gordon Ramsay are patrons. Amidst an economy of significantly reduced public funding, she found Women’s Aid’s commitment and enthusiasm to provide awareness, education and support for 250,000 women and children each year an inspiration in itself. Pitching an idea for a fundraising event to colleagues, clients and local businesses, this was met with an overwhelmingly positive response, and thus Success in the City was born. It has set in motion a wave of generosity which will make the evening truly a night to remember. Sky Sports presenter and child survivor of domestic violence Charlie Webster will host a live panel of Britain’s favourite athletes, including Olympic Gold Medallist Sir Matthew Pinsent and Olympic long distance runner Liz Yelling, discussing the secrets to their success. Guests will take home gifts from luxury brands, including Jurlique and Charbonnel et Walker, and have the opportunity to bid on a ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s & Co.’ experience, champagne tasting at Pommery Vineyards, a luxury weekend in Paris and more. Nutritionists from Virgin Active Canary Wharf will provide one-on-one consultations, alongside Dermalogica therapists giving skin and beauty tips. As the champagne flows, guests will chat and share insights with celebrities and business professionals while enjoying a surprise guest performance by one of London’s most beautiful female voices. So what is the secret to success? You’ll just have to come along to find out. n
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This month Ruinart launches the Interpretation Giftbox, an innovative and sociable way to taste and discover Ruinart’s aromatic cuvée, Blanc de Blancs
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he Ruinart Interpretation Giftbox presents wine tasting as an interactive and communal activity, so it’s perfect to take to a dinner party or special occasion. The bottle of Ruinart Blanc de Blancs is accompanied by eight vials, each containing one of the principal aromas that make up its bouquet (jasmine, lemon, citron, pineapple, peach, pink peppercorn, ginger and cardamom). Thin strips of paper, neatly stored in a small drawer, are used to play the Interpretation game, which involves guessing the smells in the individual vials.
The ninth vial was created by Anne Flipo, the ‘nose’ from the IFF (International Flavours and Fragrances) and Frédéric Panäiotis, Cellar Master for Ruinart. Ruinart’s cellars, Gallo-Roman in origin, are amongst the largest in the region and, like most Champagne cellars, they are the product of ancient chalk mining. The House of Ruinart was officially created in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, and the Giftbox is a wonderfully modern way to experience the exceptional Champagne. n Available at Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges for £85
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Israel’s Hidden Gems It may not be the first place you think of when planning a holiday but Israel is fast becoming a must-visit destination. Trip Advisor ranked Jerusalem as one of the Top 10 culture and sightseeing destinations in the world last year, beating London, Venice and Istanbul. National Geographic ranked Tel Aviv, the country’s second largest city, as one of the top 10 beach cities, while Forbes Magazine and the Lonely
New Horizons Styled as an enormous tropical palace, the Renaissance Sanya Resort & Spa has recently opened in the luxurious surroundings of Haitang Bay, China. Envisaged as an authentic yet opulent choice for business or leisure, the complex features a dramatic fire-illuminated waterfall, private dining rooms on floating islands and panoramic views of the South China Sea. A dramatic banqueting hall, ballroom and four additional meeting rooms are intended for conference use, yet there is also a bowling alley, games arcade and private cinema to cater for families with children. The area is fast-emerging as a popular international holiday destination thanks to its lush scenery, high temperatures and coastal location. www.renaissancesanya.com
Planet Travel Guide named Tel Aviv-Jaffa as one of the world’s top party locations. For a limited time, Masada, a stunning site of ancient palaces and fortifications in the south of the country, will play host to Verdi’s magnificent opera, AIDA, in June 2011 under the baton of Daniel Oren. www.thinkisrael.com www.aida-at-masada.com
five Star Sydney With its sunny climate, city sights and famous hospitality, a Deloitte survey found Sydney to have had the highest rate of hotel room occupancy in the world last year. The Observatory Hotel is certainly one of the most glamorous places to stay in the area, and is regularly proclaimed the most awarded hotel in the whole of Australia. This is partly due to its location, just moments from Sydney Opera House and many other amenities, but is also reflective of its grand but welcoming style, which gives it the feel of a country retreat. It has a beautiful French restaurant resembling an authentic Parisian salon, a luxurious health spa with state-of-the art fitness facilities and cosy suites with four-poster-beds which are welcome additions after a full day of exploring. www.observatoryhotel.com/au
Travel Fact According to figures from Hotels. com, Singapore showed the greatest increase in accommodation rates in the world during 2010.
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tepping off the plane at Shanghai airport, I realised that – beyond some slightly confused ideas about Chairman Mao, the Beijing Olympics and chicken chow mein – I really had no idea what to expect from China. A never-ending flurry of books and articles about the country have appeared in recent years, as pundits and commentators in the West try to figure out just where the nation is heading – and what its future might mean for the rest of us. But what would I actually encounter here as a first-time tourist? High-tech, fast-paced cities, choked with dust and teeming with people? Or the sort of tranquil countryside familiar from Chinese ink paintings, all mistshrouded mountains and peaceful imperial gardens? My first stop was the city of Guilin in southern China, a couple of hours from Shanghai by plane. The region is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its karst landscape – hundreds of bizarrely shaped limestone peaks that are best appreciated by taking a gentle river cruise along the meandering Li River. Our journey wound up in the busy tourist town of Yangshou, where the golden arches of a McDonalds in the town centre were oddly framed by the dramatic forested peaks and green paddy fields in the distance. An unmissable highlight was the ‘impression’ of Liu San Jie, a spectacular night-time extravaganza of light, dance and
theatre that uses the floodlit Li River, with its breathtaking karst backdrop, as its stage. The show was created by Zhang Yimou, director of both House of Flying Daggers and the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony, and includes 500 local performers. As the actors glide, dance and float across the river, you have a disconcerting impression that Yimou may have discovered the secret of walking on water. Travelling onwards by plane, we reached Hangzhou, a city described by Marco Polo in the 13th century as “beyond dispute the finest and noblest in the world”. Today, it’s China’s 11th city and home to some 6 million people. We passed mile upon mile of enormous, half-built villas: many-storied, candy-coloured buildings, adorned with pale pink turrets and blue balconies. These eclectic hybrids of eastern and western architecture belonged to the newly rich local farmers, as explained by our guide. This, then, was the new China, being built before our eyes. As we approached the city, the central business district loomed up, a dazzling mass of glass and steel – yet more evidence of China’s prosperity. Nevertheless, the heart of the city is still the beautiful West Lake, an inspiration to artists and writers for centuries. Our lakeside Shangri-La hotel provided an excellent base for exploring the countryside around Hangzhou, including its tea plantations. As someone who frequently drinks a good
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ten cups of tea a day, I thought I knew all there was to know about tea, but how wrong I was: Chinese green tea knocks the spots off PG Tips. At the nearby Dragon Well Tea Estate, our guide explained how the best leaves are gathered in the spring harvest, then sorted and dried by sifting them around in an incredibly hot basin with bare hands. It takes years (and no doubt numerous injuries) to train in the art, and today, fewer and fewer young people are willing to become tea-drying apprentices. Next stop was Wuhzen, a historic water town. It was a charming place, full of battered houses and higgledy-piggledy buildings – as well as thousands of tourists from different parts of Asia, pouring through streets that looked as if they might burst at the seams. In an old house, a shadow-puppet theatre had been set up; in the square, a traditional opera was taking place; in a brewery, potent Chinese rice wine was fermenting. It was fascinating, yet it was hard not to feel that it had all been put on for the tourists. A few years ago, we were told, the place had been falling apart – but then the authorities cottoned on to the enormous tourism potential. Soon, surrounding towns would undergo similar transformations. Was it still possible to encounter the ‘real’ China without straying too far off the tourist trail? The next day, we asked our guide to take us somewhere
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quieter. The village he took us to was nestled among beautiful hills and felt much sleepier than Wuhzen. Elaborately engraved doorways led into dark courtyards, and here and there, we saw damaged wall carvings, lingering reminders of the destruction wreaked in the Cultural Revolution. It was a fascinating place. We saw our next destination long before we reached it: the Yellow Mountains, the stunning 72-peak mountain range famous from Chinese ink paintings. A cable car takes tourists up to the top, where it’s possible to stay overnight in a hotel. This is highly recommended, as you can wake up before dawn (which may sound tough, but believe me – you’ll kick yourself if you miss it) to watch the spectacular sunrise and look out for monkeys playing on distant peaks in the early morning light. After the tranquillity of the village and the natural beauty of the Yellow Mountains, our final destination couldn’t have been more of a shock to the system: Shanghai, home to a jawdropping 19 million people. We arrived at the five-star Pudong Shangri-La hotel at 1am and, although I was exhausted, I was much too excited to sleep as I gazed out of the full-length windows of my 30th floor room. Below me lay the Huangpu River, lit up in neon, while above me, enormous skyscrapers stretched into the night sky, all blazing with lights. It seemed almost impossible that just that morning I’d woken up to see the sunrise over the silent Yellow Mountains. We spent the following day zipping around the city, shopping and climbing the Shanghai World Financial Center, the third highest building in the world. After an action-packed day in the city, it was great to get back and be treated to a “jade journey experience” in the hotel’s spa – a delicious bubble bath and an incredibly relaxing massage, along with a restorative cup of green tea. At the end of an amazing trip, I felt no closer to understanding China, a country of enormous contrasts. There were the tranquil villages, where children and water buffalo splashed about in the river, and then the dazzling skyscrapers of Shanghai. There was the urban sprawl of Hangzhou and the breathtaking views of the Yellow Mountains. And everywhere, it seemed, China was in flux – from the fabulous new hotel in Guilin, built in anticipation of the coming boom, to the highspeed rail link between Beijing and Shanghai, due to open in June this year, to the rapid rebranding of Zhejiang Province’s ancient villages as tourist attractions. If ever there was an ideal time to visit this astonishingly varied country, surely it must be now – before so much of it changes forever. n Cox and Kings organises luxury escorted and tailor-made trips to China; see www.coxandkings.co.uk for details. Shangri-La Hotels offer a range of five-star accommodation throughout China, including hotels in Shanghai, Hangzhou and Guilin (www.shangri-la.com).
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way of life’. This is Marbella’s motto and it’s easy to understand why. With a long, hot summer and mild climate all year round, as well as a plethora of restaurants, bars, beach clubs, shops and hotels, it would be tempting to stay and never return to the unpredictable weather of the UK. Marbella is close to the most southern point of Spain, settled between Malaga and Gibraltar, and its weather has appealed to tourists also enticed by sandy beaches and tales of affluence, intrigue and glamour. The location is ideal for a weekend away or a longer break, taking just over two hours to fly with British Airways from London Heathrow to Malaga. Upon landing, we are whisked away for a 40-minute drive along the coast to Marbella. It is a quick, easy transfer and one which affords us beautiful
views of verdant, rolling hills on the right and pastel-coloured houses and apartments, with the sea as the dazzling backdrop, on the left. Our destination is to be found at the end of winding roads in the exclusive Marbella Hill area, tucked away behind towering, dark wood, typically Spanish gates. These open to reveal a picture-perfect courtyard, complete with cobbled stones, flowerpots dotted around and a fountain in the centre. The doors to the villa are of the same ilk as the gate and just as magnificent. As I enter, I am sure that, although La Mansion del Baron is luxurious, emanating the traditional charm of Andalucía, I will definitely be able to feel at home. The smell of a real wood fire wafts out and I glimpse corridors (light and picture-lined) stretching left and right, as well as a spiral staircase twisting upwards. Straight ahead is a round reception area with a huge, white
marble table centrepiece, a giant floral arrangement (white, of course) and, looking up, a wrought iron chandelier is suspended from the ceiling. Decorated to enhance the Spanish style of the house, with bright, eclectic paintings and an abundance of greenery and wooden décor, this fivebedroom property can accommodate ten guests in its five en-suite bedrooms. Four are downstairs, with large, comfy double beds, full-length doors that can be flung open to enjoy the seemingly endless summer and plentiful storage. In fact, I would have needed to pack for a whole summer to fill my wardrobes’ capacity. The colour palettes are neutral and calming – cream, taupe, duck-egg blue – although my bathroom has more colour (the inside of the bath is bright blue), giving it more of a Spanish vibe. Arguments might break out over who takes over the Master bedroom
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suite. It is the only bedroom upstairs, thus enjoying sole use of the spiral staircase and its circular balcony over the entrance hall. The bathroom is its pièce de résistance, with an enormous round hot tub, mirrored ceilings and marble and gold accents. His and hers dressing areas and a private terrace, looking out over the pool and garden, complete the suite. The outdoor areas are spacious, comprising a large, inviting pool, a dining terrace and an outdoor bar lounge, all lit beautifully at night by extensive external lighting. The pool and its bar area is only a few steps from the house, with three large rooms opening onto the terraces, offering a view of the incredible mountain scenery. The sitting room is the most formal, with a beautiful piano and large fireplace, perfect for cocktails and canapés inside if the weather is cooler. The dining room also has a fireplace, but the eye is drawn to the imposing dark wood dining table, which can seat 12 and, with candles lit at night, the room is opulent yet intimate. For five star R&R, head to the other living room in which most of our party can often be found; one tapping away on a laptop by the fire, another curled up in an armchair with a magazine and two more settled on the window seat for a competitive game of chess. With a fully stocked bar in one corner, this room is ideal for a more informal, laid-back evening and roomy enough to allow everyone their own space. Fantastic dining experiences can be provided without ever having to leave the comfort of the villa. The canapé selection is so more-ishly good – boards of pata negra, cubes of cheese and tiny olive bread twists, all immaculately presented – that I
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advise requesting a cap on these to avoid being too full for the meal itself. This is of a restaurant standard: red pepper salad, seafood paella with noodles rather than rice (an excellent alternative) and a lime sorbet/soufflé combination, served in glass tumblers and enlivened with a bright purple hibiscus. Delicious, chilled white wine (Gran VinaSol, Chardonnay 2009) accompanied the paella. If you do wish to explore outside the confines of your safe, luxurious haven, head to Marbella town for traditional Spanish fare and shopping opportunities aplenty. Further afield, explore Puerto Banus, with its luxury yacht-lined port, high-end boutique offering and ‘see and be seen’ cafés, bars and restaurants, as well as the legendary Marbella Club. For those who are keen to fit in some culture, drive 100 kilometres along winding roads through the mountains to the town of Ronda, which is built over the dramatic limestone gorge of the Rio Guadalevin and can lay claim to the oldest bullfighting ring in Andalucía. Three awe-inspiring bridges span the canyon. Puente Nuevo, at 120 metres above the canyon floor, is the tallest and quite astoundingly impressive. Ronda is steeped in wonderful culture, but after a few hours, I find myself imagining a scene of relaxation by the pool in the gardens of our beautiful Mansion. So off we speed back to our home from home, albeit one with a serious dose of luxury. n La Mansion del Baron rental: from £17,000 / week (based on ten people sharing, from £1,700 per person / week) To make a booking please contact Abercrombie & Kent Villas (0845 618 2215 or www.akvillas.com).
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Pau
France’s King Henry IV was born there and Napoleon used it as his holiday retreat. Today, Pau continues to cultivate a rich culinary culture, renowned vineyards and scenic public parks What to see::
Scenic views and a chateau fit for a King
You can’t spend time in Pau without visiting Boulevard des Pyrénées. With buildings only on its northern side, the boulevard is notable for its panoramic view of the peaks of the Pyrénées. So staggering are the views that they inspired French poet Alphonse de Lamartine to declare that “Pau has the world’s most beautiful view of the earth, just as Naples has the most beautiful view of the sea.” A trip to the Château de Pau is also a must. Famous for being the birthplace of France’s Henry IV, the historical monument dominates nearly a quarter of the city and possesses a garden once tended by Marie Antoinette. If you somehow manage to exhaust the city, why not hire a car and take a trip to Toulon? Explore its stunning cathedral, celebrated market and spectacular coastline.
CityJet flies from London City Airport to Pau seven days a week with flights starting from £49 (one way).
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For more information, schedules and to book your flight visit www.cityjet.com or www.londoncityairport.com
Where to stay:
Hotel Parc Beaumont This luxurious five star hotel has all the leisure facilities you could desire for a relaxing stay in the area. As well as a heated pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi, Hotel Parc Beaumont boasts a Bamboo spa and beauty therapy room. Located just outside the Parc Beaumont, the charming garden at the historic centre of Pau, the hotel is a stunning building which is in perfect harmony with its environment. Hotel Parc Beaumont offers 80 rooms and suites, each designed around a fluidity of space, refined decor and soothing colours. www.hotel-parc-beaumont.com 1 Avenue Edouard VII, 64000 Pau +33 05 59 11 84 00
Where to eat:
Au Fin Gourmet
Situated in the shadow of a palm tree orchard at the base of the Boulevard des Pyrénées escarpment, Au Fin Gourmet is a restaurant favoured by locals and visitors alike. The dining rooms are a contemporary mix of glass and stainless steel that blend to create a bright and welcoming atmosphere. Choose to dine outside and you will do so amidst the lush greenery of the winter garden – the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of fine wine. Each month, the selection of dishes on Au Fin Gourmet’s menu is transformed to reflect seasonal changes in local ingredients. Braised fish, sweet potatoes and fresh mango are just some of the delicacies. www.restaurant-aufingourmet.com 24 Avenue Gaston Lacoste, 64000 Pau +33 05 59 27 47 71
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As day turns to night
If you’re looking for a night out in Pau, you’ll be spoilt for choice. While Pau may be a relatively small town, it certainly knows how to party. The bars that line the Boulevard des Pyrénées double up as clubs, and when the music gets turned up, night soon turns to early morning. For those who take their beer seriously, La Tireuse provides the best option. For those who like to dance, La Scène caters for a wide range of music tastes.
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The Bétharram caves
For thousands of years water has flowed through the Pyrénées, breaking down rock and carving out caves. Thanks to the erosion process, the Bétharram caves, located a short drive from Pau, are now some of the most impressive in Europe. Divided into five superimposed levels, hollowed out at different times, the caves boast huge limestone deposits and a series of waterfalls. A tour lasts about 80 minutes, providing an excellent option for rainy days. www.grottes-de-betharram.com
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London on a Plate With thousands of bars and cafés, bistros and restaurants, you’d think finding somewhere to eat in the capital would be a troublefree process. Of course, this isn’t always the case, especially when you’re in unfamiliar territory or simply in a rush. Now, thanks to London on a Plate, a new iPhone app, you can find a comprehensive guide to London’s culinary gems at your fingertips. By locating your exact situation on a map, the app not only reveals the nearest restaurants, cafés, fishmongers, butchers and food markets (with directions), but also makes suggestions based on the recommendations of an array of top London chefs – who have also provided some of their favourite recipes for you to try at home.
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Celebrate summer at Wahaca
This year, you needn’t traverse the Channel to soak up Spain’s infamous culture and cuisine. For the very first time, Canary Wharf is being visited by the annual ‘A Taste of Spain’ fiesta. The free extravaganza takes place on 12 and 13 May in the area directly outside Canary Wharf Underground station and showcases regions such as Galicia, A Coruña, Andalucía, Gran Canaria, the Basque Country, Asturias and the Balearic Islands. With the opportunity to sample authentic
Spanish cuisine – some of which is provided by gastronomic specialists Iberica – as well as sports, entertainment, art and music, guests are sure to leave the festival feeling energized and inspired by the many faces of Britain’s number one tourist destination. For the latest updates as well as giveaways and competitions, become a fan at www.facebook.com/ATasteOfSpain. A Taste of Spain, 12 and 13 May www.atasteofspain.co.uk
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Iconic French liqueur Cointreau is offering women the chance to learn the classic art of contemporary cocktail-making in the privacy and comfort of their own home. Ideal for the chic urbanite who enjoys learning about the finer things in life, the evenings will be hosted by a professional Cointreau mixologist who will arrive at your home armed with everything needed for a pop-up cocktail-making master class.
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Based on an older traditional Dutch cuisine, boerewors is a type of sausage now most popular in South Africa. The name boerewors comes from the Afrikaans words ‘boer’ (farmer) and ‘wors’ (sausage). Comprising coarsely-minced beef and spiced with herbs, including coriander seed, nutmeg and cloves, the sausages are typically cooked on an open flame and eaten as part of a meal or individually as a wholesome snack.
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We may find in the long run that tinned food is a deadlier weapon than the machine-gun. George Orwell, 20th century English author
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Wahaca has kept busy the last few months. The restaurant has been dreaming up ways to keep your bodies, and more significantly your anima (Mexican for spirit), contented now that summer is here. Highlights from the new menu include the huarache – a slipper-shaped disk of corn dough piled high with black beans, shredded lettuce and fresh tomato – and Mexican esquites – a seasonal sweetcorn broth served with cream, a touch of chilli powder and a wedge of lime.
Allergy sensitive and bored of gluten free cakes packed with sugar or dairy free ones full of wheat? Have no fear, Knead, the allergy-friendly baking company, has just launched online. Producing delicious cakes and sweet treats for those with multiple allergies, the company caters for everything from breakfasts to after dinner desserts. With prices starting at £2.99 a pack, you can’t afford not to visit the website.
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Perrier-Jouët 1811 – 2011 Annabel Harrison explores the illustrious history of Perrier-Jouët, renowned for its Belle Epoque Cuvée, and finds out how the Champagne House is celebrating its Bi-centenaire this year
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uxury. Glamour. Celebration. Decadence. Long has Champagne been associated with occasions of grandeur, festivity and prestige, the preferred drink of kings and presidents, knights and nobles, film stars and aristocracy. Champagne, which takes its name from a region in northeast France, was first produced in about 1700, although sparkling wine was invented in the Limoux area of Languedoc in 1535. Considerable time and energy were invested in associating Champagne with royalty and the affluent elite and making it synonymous with the ‘good life’, as well as a delineator of class and status. As Mark Twain said, “too much of anything is bad but too much Champagne is just right.” By the 20th century, Champagne had become a powerful and prominent symbol of France’s status, both as a producer of luxury goods and as a country known for its style, oenology and gastronomy. Although the World Wars turned the vineyards of Champagne into battlefields, the region recovered and since 1950, sales have quadrupled. Champagne House Perrier-Jouët has played no small part in this, celebrating its bicentenary this year and a longer history than Bollinger, Krug and Pommery. To commemorate its 200th birthday, Perrier-Jouët is initiating a conversation with time, exploring the heritage of its past, its prestigious present and exciting future.
Perrier-Jouët – Le Passé The Perrier-Jouët legacy is built around the story of a family. It began with the marriage of Pierre Nicolas Perrier to Adèle Jouët and together they founded their eponymous Champagne House, inheriting priceless vineyards owned by their families from as early as 1756. Their passion for excellence was passed on to their son Charles Perrier, who expanded the vineyard six fold and further enhanced its quality. In 1858, Perrier-Jouët became one of the first Champagne producers to stamp every cork with the year and the initials “PJ”, as proof of authenticity. In 1860 Charles’s nephew Henri Gallice commissioned master glassworker Emile Gallé to decorate the magnums and his anemone motif has become iconic. Her Majesty Queen Victoria appointed Perrier-Jouët official supplier to the British Crown and the company can lay claim to the most expensive champagne in the world – Perrier-Jouët 1874 – as well as the oldest, stored in its cellars and dating back to 1825. The family thread has never been forgotten; in 1990, the
Maison Belle Epoque was opened to receive guests in the spirit of Adèle Jouët’s celebrated art de vivre. The unique floral theme of Perrier-Jouët established by her husband has also lived on; from as early as 1846, the Cuvée blends were scrupulously recorded and handed down from one cellar master to the next. In two centuries, the House has had just seven cellar masters, each one trained by their predecessor, which has given Perrier-Jouët an exceptional advantage in preserving its style.
Perrier-Jouët – Le Présent Hervé Deschamps, current cellar master and guardian of this precious knowledge, spent ten years working with his mentor André Baveret in order to master the subtleties of the ‘floral, elegant, diamond-cut’ wine and, indeed, he is now playing a crucial part in the Perrier-Jouët Bi-Centenaire production. The world’s first Living Legacy Champagne was launched in Paris on 21 March, the first day of spring in 2011. It was chosen carefully for its exceptional ageing capacity by Deschamps because the Bi-Centenaire tells the unexpected tale of a great vintage wine with two stories. The first takes place in the present; a lover of champagne treats himself to a magnum of Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque 1998. Decades later, a descendant also enjoys a magnum of Belle Epoque 1998, passed down through the generations.
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My initial inspiration came from Perrier-Jouët’s vines, its cellars and the detail of Emile Gallé’s anemone flower Daniel Arsham The celebratory event, attended by a glittering array of guests, included an exhibition of portraits by Studio Harcourt, showcasing iconic examples of family legacy; a sumptuous reinterpretation of the 1911 Centenary menu, orchestrated by Jean-Louis Nomicos and paired with Belle Epoque Cuvées; and the unveiling of Daniel Arsham’s unique diptych sculpture, revealing glimpses of the bottles through a distinctive architecture, designed to express the philosophy of the champagne. On the night, Chairman and CEO of Martell Mumm Perrier-Jouët, Lionel Breton, praised “the unique champagne experience as a real tribute to the house’s remarkable craftsmanship and passion for passing on a sense of French art de vivre to future generations”. Only 100 Perrier-Jouët Bi-Centenaire gift box sculptures will be produced worldwide. These are available from the Perrier-Jouët Boutique on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, by appointment only, from www.perrier-jouet.com or through the exclusive Pernod Ricard network (call 020 8538 4484) for approximately €10,000. The owner will receive the first half of the work, containing one of the magnums, and its twin, containing a personal journal, will be stored in a private cellar in the historic Perrier-Jouët cellars for up to 100 years, until the future owner elects to collect it. As the House explains, this is not just about wine: “It is an invitation to a unique experience in the secret cellars of Perrier-Jouët, to fully appreciate its philosophy.”
Perrier-Jouët – L’Avenir Perrier-Jouët is now part of Pernod Ricard; as the family tree of the 19th century, generation by generation, plot by plot, improved its heritage, there is no doubt that the company will continue to develop the brand whilst safeguarding its legacy. As demonstrated by its decision to honour the bicentenary by embracing the theme of time, Perrier-Jouët has made a date with future generations, defying time with a great vintage and preserving its essential spirit. n Top to bottom: Hervé Deschamps © Camille Malissen
Horloge Maison Perrier-Jouët © Camille Malissen
Vignoble de Cramant © Daniel Barillot
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Not just another day at the office WELCOME TO TOWN HALL HOTEL & APARTMENTS
Not just another day at the office WELCOME TO TOWN HALL HOTEL & APARTMENTS
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Members bar and restaurant Boisdale of Canary Wharf is a distinctly gentlemanly affair, says Lana Jordan, but it will appeal to the ladies too
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oisdale restaurants have already had significant success in Belgravia and Bishopsgate with their winning formula of great steak and great whisky and now they’ve brought their Scottish influence to Canary Wharf, along with the most excellent musical patronage of Jools Holland who has been driving the live jazz programme here. Situated on Cabot Place in the heart of Canary Wharf, the bold red awning and curved frontage are impressive and imposing. Inside, the decor is distinctly boyish - tartans, reds and hunting motifs cover the walls - while the dazzling gold whisky bar dominates the large room from the back. To the side is the enclosed jazz stage, with a central staircase leading down to their bar which opens its vast floor to ceiling windows in the summer. The best tables are at the front of the restaurant next to the curved windows, with stunning views across London and Canary Wharf, while those further back afford a better view of the stage and perhaps more privacy. The menu here is classic Scottish fare of Aberdeen Angus steaks with a variety of accompaniments, including béarnaise and watercress, garlic mushrooms and salsa verde and, the pièce de resistance, foie gras with black truffle. Steaks are served both on and off the bone, and sirloins and rib-eyes are especially generous cuts. In addition there is a considerable shellfish menu, offering everything from Rossmore oysters and West Highland diver caught scallops to West Coast Scottish langoustines, lobster thermidor and fruits de mer. Caviar aficionados are well catered for too, with an impressive menu that includes
Imperial Oscietra, the golden brown caviar favoured by the Russian Tsars and Iranian Shahs, and the grey pearlescent Royal Beluski, as well as the king of caviar, Royal Beluga. For an extra special treat, choose the incredibly exclusive and rare Golden Almas, translucent amber in colour with a beautifully buttery texture. Starters are simple and classic, and our ballotine of guinea fowl and Yorkshire pigeon was meaty and suitably gamey. For main course we enjoyed a delicious sirloin on the bone and a fillet tornado, which were both generous and well-cooked. However, this place’s winning features are the jazz and whisky, a perfect combination, with performances seven nights a week and a fantastic range of performers from the classic to the experimental. We enjoyed the dulcet tones of Louise Golbey, the jazz singer of the moment with a voice of haunting beauty and talent who sang some of her original songs along with some inspired covers (www.louisegolbey. com). It was the perfect background to enjoy some of Scotland’s finest malts, and what a choice there is. The 25 page spirits menu includes 19 pages of alphabetised whisky, as well as three special Boisdale bottles and whiskies from Japan, America, India, Wales and Ireland. Boisdale restaurants are famed for their uniquely Scottish atmosphere, and with whisky, wine, steak and jazz, they’ve certainly kept to their roots, making Bosidale Canary Wharf a wonderful place for a fun evening out, whether for business or for pleasure. n Boisdale of Canary Wharf, Cabot Place 020 7715 5818
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Second Floor, Cabot Place 020 7715 9360 Smollensky’s
Reuters Plaza, E14 020 7719 0101
Davys Wine Bar
31-35 Fisherman’s Walk, E14 020 7363 6633 PLATEAU
Canada Place, E14 020 7715 7100
Gastro Pub
Gourmet Burger Kitchen
The Fine Line
Jubilee Place, E14 020 7719 6408
29-30 Fisherman’s Walk, E14 020 7513 0255
Argentinian
THE GUN
GAUCHO CANARY
29 Westferry Circus, E14 020 7987 9494
27 Coldharbour Lane, E14 020 7515 5222 THE NARROW
British
44 Narrow Street, E14 020 7592 7950
Cabot Place 020 7715 5818
Indian
CANTEEN
65 - 67 Amsterdam Road, E14 020 7538 3008
Boisdale of Canary Wharf
The Park Pavilion, Canada Square 0845 686 1122
THE PARLOUR
40 Canada Square, E14 0845 468 0100
Carribean
Chef ColLin BROWN
2 Yabsley Street, E14 020 7515 8177
European
The Battery
34 Westferry Circus, E14 020 8305 3089 Docklands Bar and Grill
Royal Victoria Docks Western Gateway, E16 020 7055 2119 FIRST EDITION
25 Cabot Square, E14 020 7513 0300 REEBOK RESTAURANT
16-19 Canada Square, E14 020 7719 6408
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CafÉ Rouge
29-35 MacKenzie Walk, E14 020 7537 9696
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Aniseed Bar & Indian Restaurant
QUADRATO
The Four Seasons Hotel 46 Westferry Circus, E14 020 7510 1857 Rocket
Chuchill Place, E14 020 3200 2022
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WAHACA 40 Canada Square, E14 020 7516 9145
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571 Manchester Road, E14 020 7005 0421 Nina’s TAZA express
322 Burdett Road, E14 020 7093 3552
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Level 2, Cabot Place, E14 020 7512 5790
25 Westferry Road, E14 020 7517 9233
ROKA 4 Park Pavilion, Canada Square 020 7636 5228
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Royal China
Jubilee Place, E14 020 7719 0333
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AMERIGO VESPUCCI
25 Cabot Square, E14 020 7513 0288 CARLUCCIO’S
2 Reuters Plaza, E14 020 7719 1749
Gourmet Pizza
30 West Ferry Circus, E14 020 7719 0888 SRI NAM
1 North Colonnade, E14 020 7715 9515
Seafood CURVE
Marriott Hotel, West India Quay 22 Hertsmere Road, E14 020 7517 2808
18-20 Cabot Square, E14 020 7345 9192
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Jamie’s Italian
28 Westferry Circus, E14 020 7239 9077
Churchill Place, E14 020 3002 5252 LA FIGA
45 Narrow Street, E14 020 7790 0077
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EL FARO
Turnberry Quay E14 020 7987 5511
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Pizza Express
Cabot Place, E14 020 7513 0513
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Battery Club Battery Club launches in Canary Wharf in early May, offering members unrivalled service and comfort, as well as gorgeous panoramic views of the river Thames
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cold drink and delicious food in relaxed surroundings can undo the stresses of a long workday and Battery Club is a fantastic place to enjoy both. The unique glass box in which the Club can be found is set over the third and fourth floors of the dazzling Philippe Starck-designed building, with incredible 180 degree views over the river as it meanders through the sprawling city of London. Battery has been artfully redesigned as a stylish and comfortable members’ club, furnished with colourful contemporary and vintage design classics; wing back chairs, retro sofas and funky art deco pieces, all hand-picked and curated by award-winning designer Jonathan Mangham, of Mango architecture and design. Glass, chestnut, leather and granite sit alongside each other to dramatic effect and particularly mesmerising are the collection of orb-like Anthony Stern pendant lights, which reflect eye-catchingly in the glass windows at night. The third floor, accommodating up to 80 people, is a low-lit, cosy, drinking den for socialising or for group bookings, with a small live stage, DJ booth and guest lounge acts performing on a regular basis to create that relaxed lounge feeling. The fourth floor is members’ only, at all times, and capacity is slightly larger, with room for 120 people. Individual membership to Battery Club is £200 but it’s possible to take advantage of the Group Membership offer, which gives exclusive access to other Alphabet Group sites including Alphabet City in The O2 and the City’s Gresham Club, opening in May and July respectively. Members can pop in on their own for an uninterrupted,
peaceful evening or can sign in up to three friends for something more social. Battery Club welcomes private hire requests and event bookings, with the third floor available for private hire seven days a week and the whole club available for exclusive hire on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as a wedding license. The space is extremely versatile and laid-back, an aim which underscored the development of venues like the Battery Club; Director Sarah Mackay points out that “there are very few members’ spaces for people who work in the City or Canary Wharf which provide great drinks and food in a relaxed, stylish environment. “We wanted to create a world apart from the stuffy gentlemen’s club scene and offer local residents, as well as professional men and women, somewhere they can hang out with colleagues, clients and friends in unique and beautiful venues.” Battery Club’s culinary offerings add further appeal; Executive Chef is Nick Cuadrado and the food on offer is temptingly good. Choose from bar snacks and small plates to bigger sharing meals and plates such as the Piggy Plank, a block of fine artisan meats and cured hams. Portable cheese cellars can be brought to your table with artisan cheeses, fresh breads, fruit basket and preserves. Battery Club is bound to be popular so in order to pre-register and secure your membership, visit www.thebatteryclub.co.uk. n Battery Club 34 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, E14 8RR Booking line: 020 8305 3099 www.thebatteryclub.co.uk
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The RHS Chelsea Flower Show may be better known for its plants than its food but at this year’s event the hospitality is set to enhance the horticulture. Running from 24 to 28 May, the show takes place in the stunning grounds of the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, and while the event acts as the beating heart of the garden design world, the show is also a great place to enjoy fantastic food and drink. The Chairman’s VIP Champagne & Canapé Evening Package costs between £159 and £199 and includes admission to the show from 3.30pm, access to the hospitality village and a complimentary bar from 7pm to 9.30pm and a show catalogue. With champagne and canapés served during the evening, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show provides the perfect place to treat your contacts and nurture future clients. www.prestigehospitality.co.uk Email sales@prestigehospitality.co.uk or call 0870 421 4868
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Speed coaching you to success On Wednesday 25 May, the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM), Europe’s leading management organisation, is holding a free speed coaching session from 12 to 2pm at Jubilee Place in Canary Wharf. The lunchtime event gives readers the opportunity to have a one-toone session with an ILM qualified coach who will provide advice on career progress and development. Olympic athletes Roger Black and Steve Backley are hosting the event, giving motivational talks about how sporting success can be transferred into business success. For more information visit www.i-l-m.com
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The Sky’s the Limit An uninterrupted, breathtaking 360° view of London is just one of many unique features found at Altitude London; the tallest riverside building on the Thames and made up of 29 floors. The Grade II listed building offering seven event spaces, three restaurants, two bars, a cinema and a private members club - is the ideal venue for bespoke events. On the very top floor, Altitude 360° is one of the most popular venues within the Millbank events complex. This state of the art venue is perfect for high-end corporate events, meetings, conferencing, cocktail parties and product launches, as well as private dinners and family celebrations. Altitude 360°, Millbank Tower, SW1P 4QP www.altitudelondon.com Email events@altitudelondon.com or call 0845 500 2929
The River Thames, an exhibition featuring the best of the entries for The Serco Prize for Illustration, opens at London Transport Museum on 10 May. More than 50 works of art, showing the River Thames as an exciting and diverse place for Londoners and visitors alike, are being displayed. The illustrations are chosen from entries submitted by professionals and students for the 2011 The Serco Prize for Illustration – a competition open to leading illustrators throughout the world. The winners are announced at an award ceremony on the evening of Monday 9 May and the winning entry will appear on Transport for London services as a transport poster. The Serco Prize for Illustration: The River Thames - an exhibition of the best entries London Transport Museum 10 May – 3 June 2011
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connoisseur out & about Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo? Tickets are now on sale for The Royal Ballet’s first performance in a UK arena. The company will perform Kenneth MacMillan’s timeless classic Romeo and Juliet at The O2 Arena this June. An all star cast of Royal Ballet dancers including Carlos Acosta, Tamara Rojo, Alina Cojocaru and Edward Watson will dance the roles of the famous star-crossed lovers for four shows, plus an exclusive young persons’ performance. To celebrate the occasion, there will be up to 2,000 specially-priced £10 tickets for every performance. Romeo and Juliet, 17, 18 & 19 June 2011 at The O2 Arena www.theo2.co.uk
London’s New Art Epicentre Ahead of its official July opening, the Second Floor Studios and Arts Gallery opens its doors to the public on 12, 14 and 15 May for a special Open Studio. Located a stone’s throw away from Canary Wharf on the south bank of the river Thames in Greenwich, the development will showcase 130 art practitioners from the fields of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, animation, illustration, fashion, jewellery design and much more. When the gallery officially opens, it will become a versatile and contemporary exhibition space, housing exhibitions from SFSA members and other professional artists from the UK and abroad. Project director Matthew Wood described the 24-hour access site as “a thriving and supportive environment where work and passion for the arts can flourish.” Pay a visit and acquaint yourself with London’s newest and most exciting art community. www.secondfloor.co.uk
Love Summer, Love Fashion Enhance your summer wardrobe with a trip to Canary Wharf’s annual summer shopping event on Thursday 26 May. This exclusive one day shopping event acts as a one-stop shop for your summer fashion fix. Catwalk shows in Canada Place and Jubilee Place are featuring a diverse selection of Canary Wharf’s leading brands, many of which will be offering discounts of up to 20 per cent on the day. Catwalk shows take place at lunch time and in the evening entertainment starts from 5pm. For your chance of grabbing a free Goodie Bag make sure you’re at Jubilee Place from 5pm. Throughout Canary Wharf Shopping Malls Thursday 26 May, 9am-8pm
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Mike Atherton Book Signing Renowned for being a shrewd and resolute captain of the England cricket team, Mike Atherton moved effortlessly into the commentary box and Fleet Street, proving himself to be every bit as capable with the pen as with the bat. Now, the 2010 Sports Journalist of the Year has compiled the best pieces from a decade of writing to provide a revealing portrait of modern cricket. Atherton comments with true insight, as someone with genuine empathy for issues involved in the sport. Mike is signing copies of Glorious Summers and Discontents: selected writings from a dramatic decade at 12.30pm on 12 May in Jubilee Place, Canary Wharf.
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Not your typical weekend in the country, the Royal International Air Tattoo brings together the world’s most experienced pilots and avid aviation enthusiasts. This year the show is giving you the chance to win an experience money cannot buy
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hen you think of a weekend in the Cotswolds, the chances are that you’ll imagine two days of peace and tranquillity in a rose-covered cottage in close proximity to an idyllic village pub serving local produce and large jugs of Pimm’s. For one weekend every July, however, this stereotype is turned on its head as the normally sleepy Cotswold village of Fairford hosts the Royal International Air Tattoo – a Mecca for Top Gun pilots and aviation aficionados. Few airshows can rival the Air Tattoo for sheer size and excitement as the very latest, cutting-edge aircraft perform gravity-defying manoeuvres, as the workhorses of the global air fleet display unbelievable agility, and iconic aircraft from a golden age of aviation roar into life, the sky comes alive with nostalgic sights and bygone sounds. In addition to being a truly awesome spectacle, The Royal International Air Tattoo is an inspirational narrative in its own right. In the autumn of 1971 two young air traffic controllers stepped forward to help stage an afternoon’s flying for an RAF charity. 40 years on and one of those young volunteers is now the Chief Executive of the Royal International Air Tattoo – the world’s largest military air show. “To be staging our 40th show is real cause for celebration and excitement. I couldn’t be more proud of what we have achieved or of the team that helped turn those early dreams into reality,” says Chief Executive Tim Prince, OBE, FRAeS. Each year the Air Tattoo welcomes more than 25 nations, 250 aircraft, 5,000 corporate guests, celebrities and VIPs as well as public visitors totalling upwards of 150,000. If you want to embrace a weekend of glamour, g-force and sheer spectacle, then plan immediately to visit the Royal International Air Tattoo. This year, to celebrate its 40th show, the Air Tattoo and the Breitling Jet Team are offering one lucky reader the chance to win the ride of their lives as they experience a
backseat ride in an aerobatic display formation. The winner will join The Breitling Jet Team as they take off for a flight of loops and rolls in a display that sees aircraft fly within less than 3 metres of each other at speeds of almost 700km/h – putting them through almost 8G of acceleration. The Breitling Jet Team is the world’s only professional non-military flight group performing displays in fast jets. Piloted by civilians recruited from the cream of the ex-French Air Force crop, the team appears at events around Europe and will be joined at the Air Tattoo by the Breitling Wing Walkers to provide a stunning finale to the public flying display on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 July. n
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ROYAL INDULGENCE This year, Ascot Racecourse will be celebrating its 300th anniversary and for the Royal Meeting in June, guests will not only be treated to the best in racing, but an opportunity to indulge themselves in the finest culinary creations
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hether you are into fine dining, seeing the latest in fashion or want to enjoy some post-race evening entertainment at one of London’s top nightclubs, Royal Ascot has it all. For five days only (Tuesday 14 June to Saturday 18 June 2011), Royal Ascot will offer racegoers and food connoisseurs alike, the opportunity to indulge in an array of exquisite menus, each specially created in honour of the Royal Meeting. Under the watchful eye of Steve Golding, Royal Ascot executive head chef, racegoers will be spoilt for choice. With local-sourcing in mind, Golding has designed a range of exquisite menus, this year delivering fewer ingredients on the plate, but placing an emphasis on quality and taste. Diners are in for a treat as they have a choice of dishes including succulent roasted fillet of aged Kettyle beef with wasabi root, morrells and marsh samphire, celeriac purée, garlic flowers, red spring onions and lots more – sure to leave diners truly charmed and longing for more. “Racing at Ascot has long been closely associated with fashion, but food also plays a fundamental role in the overall experience. This year, we have built on our creative and innovative credentials, with each menu designed to display the finest local produce, whilst appealing to a wide array of tastes,” says Gary England, director of Ascot Hospitality. “With Ascot marking its tercentenary this year, we have invested in developing a range of delicious delights, each marked with the 300th logo, allowing racegoers to indulge in the celebrations too.” For those looking to get even closer to the action, the newly refurbished Trackside Club Lounge is set to wow diners with a mouth watering
dining experience in a relaxed lounge atmosphere; the private balcony also provides fantastic head-on views of the racing. Inside, guests can indulge in an eclectic mix of dishes, including a spectacular aged Reggiano Parmesan wheel, Thai salmon fish cakes with coconut and tamarind relish and the “Ascot Bento Box” containing succulent tempura lobster knuckle. As a new addition for 2011, sweet-toothed diners can finish off in style at the lounge’s Ice Cream Parlour – set to keep racegoers cool in the heat of the racing action. And on Friday 17 June, the Royal Ascot ‘after racing party’, will feature top London DJs with dancing until midnight. This fashionable venue offers guests a chic and cosmopolitan environment, situated in a prime position in the main Grandstand. Catering to the fashion pack, the Bessborough Restaurant - featuring the daily Royal Ascot fashion show - offers an exceptional experience for those who desire a high dose of food and fashion all in one place. An annual highlight of the Royal Meeting, the restaurant plays host to a roll call of the finest British fashion designers including Vivienne Westwood, Stephen Jones, Amanda Wakeley and the House of Hardy Amies, each set to showcase their latest designs. Three Michelin starred restaurant, The Waterside Inn, run by Chef Patron Alain Roux, will also be taking over the Panoramic Restaurant. A true match of excellence, the partnership of these world class icons will combine the thrilling race atmosphere with elegant food in chic surroundings. This year’s Royal Ascot really does have it all. n Royal Ascot takes place from Tuesday 14 June - Saturday 18 June 2011. To book your tickets, visit www.ascot.co.uk.
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Landmark London residential eco tower greenlighted Silvertree, a landmark 24-storey ‘green’ apartment tower located in London’s Royal Docks, has been granted planning approval. The £80m development will commence construction in this summer, and will be completed in late 2012. The eye-catching eco tower will be home to 161 high quality, state-of-the-art one, two and three-bedroom apartments, retail, office and commercial units, as well as a café located on the ground floor. The tower will be the most significant new residential development yet in the London Borough of Newham. Apartment prices start from £250,000. The striking building will be wrapped with curved aluminium bands on two sides that will provide solar shading and electrical power from embedded photovoltaic panels and solar water heating, “The tower is a super cool, post-crunch design that raises the benchmark for living and eco friendly architecture in Docklands,” says Richard Hywel Evans of award-winning architects Studio RHE, which designed
Transport latest… When the new Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station is completed at Star Lane in the summer, the Canning Town area will have an even more enviable transport network whisking residents all over London and beyond. Several DLR stations terminating at Bank in the City pepper the area. One, Canning Town, is also on the Jubilee Line with services to Bond Street and other central London destinations taking minutes. Canning Town’s overground trains spread to east, north, west and southwest London. London City Airport is also nearby.
the tower. “Silvertree’s solar PV panels, use of ground source and biomass to generate heat combined with high levels of thermal insulation mean not only will it feel comfortable to live in but it will also cost residents very little to run. It takes contemporary apartment living in London to new heights.” Silvertree is situated just half a mile from the Olympic Stadium, and has excellent travel connectivity due to the implementation of several new transport projects. Located near to the point where the new
Exclusive Boutique Development To Be Launched in Loughton Higgins Homes is launching a boutique development of eight two-bedroom properties in Loughton, Essex. The Pavilions will feature six apartments and two semidetached villas starting from £399,950. The villas have been designed to replicate a pair of Victorian houses complete with an original weathervane. www.higginshomes.co.uk
Did you know? Canary Wharf station is longer, at 265 metres, than the Canary Wharf tower, One Canada Square, is tall (244 metres).
Thames crossing cable car - which links Greenwich with the Royal Docks - and the new Crossrail Custom House station is being built, Silvertree is directly connected with the City of London and beyond to Heathrow. The existing Royal Victoria DLR station connects Silvertree to Canary Wharf, with Stratford main line station within 15 minutes by rail. London City Airport is two stops away on the DLR. Set on the waterfront overlooking the Royal Victoria Docks, adjacent to the £35m Siemens Expo building,
Silvertree will have a large roof terrace and communal gardens opening on to the dockside. To ensure residents will enjoy a high quality of life, Silvertree will be built to Design for Life standards, as well as to Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4, well in advance of statutory requirements to do so. John East, director of planning and development services for the London Borough of Newham, says: “It has the potential to set a new standard for residential design in the Royal Docks, which we welcome.”
Olympics to generate £250m for IT sector The 2012 Olympics in London is set to create more jobs than were generated in Olympic host cities Barcelona, Athens and Sydney. More than £250m is set to be generated for the IT and telecoms job sector alone, according to research from IT recruiter Greythorn. The report estimates that 5,000 new IT and telecoms jobs will be created in the wake of the Olympics, as London 2012 requires an unprecedented level of technology services. In addition to the traditional sectors impacted by the Olympics, like construction, hospitality and retail, the Games will need a vast high-tech infrastructure to support the media presence, as well as putting into place cyber security measures and coping with the IT demands of those sectors. “The IT and telecoms infrastructure required to host the Olympics will leave a significant high-tech footprint on the UK labour market,” says Paul Winchester, managing director of Greythorn. “Five per cent of the UK’s workforce work in IT and telecoms, and government forecasts suggest 103,000 permanent jobs will be created by the Games.”
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Oriana House, London E14
Stunning three bedroom apartment in Limehouse A beautifully presented three double bedroom apartment situated in Victory Place in Limehouse. The property has two balconies offering stunning views to Canary Wharf. Leasehold ÂŁ665,000
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk cwharf@knightfrank.com 020 7512 9966
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Gooodhart Place, London E14
A beautifully refurbished townhouse in gated development A well proportioned three double bedroom house located in a popular portered Limehouse development. The house has been refurbished to an extremely high level and offers a wealth of internal living space as well as generous terrace. Leasehold ÂŁ850,000
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk cwharf@knightfrank.com 020 7512 9966
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The Forge, Forge Square, London E14
Landmark East Tower, London E14
Knight Frank are delighted to offer a brand new two bedroom apartment within The Forge. This two bedroom, two bathroom apartment offers contemporary accommodation at a reasonable price, with easy access into Canary Wharf and Bank; the commute into work is transformed into a matter of minutes. Wood floors are found throughout the living area, luxury kitchens and bathrooms complete this property.
We are pleased to offer this amazing one double bedroom apartment found within the brand new Landmark Tower. With unique features that are hardly found elsewhere in Canary Wharf, this apartment features floor to ceiling windows with excellent views from the 23rd floor. The apartment is furnished to a high standard. Viewings are highly recommended.
£375 per week
£385 per week
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
Discovery Dock East, South Quay Square, E14
Westcombe Park Rd, Greenwich, London SE3
This apartment is approximately 800sqft and is extremely bright and airy. In brief the accommodation comprises of a spacious reception area with room for dining and entertaining and offers views of Canary Wharf and The o2 via a wrap around terrace. There are two double bedrooms with excellent storage, two bathrooms, one is en suite with a walk in power shower.
We are delighted to offer this lower ground floor apartment close to Greenwich Park. Tastefully refurbished throughout, benefitting from solid oak flooring, a contemporary kitchen, a large living room and two immaculate bathrooms. Providing great storage throughout, this charming property also has access to a landscaped front garden. Available furnished or unfurnished.
£550 per week
£675 per week
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
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Arran House, Raleana Road, London E14
Bridgehouse Quay, London E14
Superbly presented split level 3 double bedroom apartment. There is a large light and bright living/dining room with added storage area as well as fully fitted modern kitchen. There are three double bedrooms split over two floors each with storage space and two bathrooms. A large garage is included as well as parking outside the garage offering a rare chance to park two cars. Available furnished.
Arranged over three floors and extending to over 1400 sq ft, a well proportioned and spacious four bedroom townhouse with a wealth of outside space facing south over the inlet leading to Blackwall Basin. Presented in excellent condition throughout, the property boasts a large reception room with a well appointed kitchen as well as three double bedrooms and a fourth single.
£550 per week
£595 per week
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
Landons Close, Jamestown Harbour, E14
New Atlas Wharf, 3 Arnhem Place, London E14
This beautiful interior designed furnished apartment situated on the edge of Poplar Dock provides tranquil views from the balconies. Accommodation is large and spread over two floors, with the open plan kitchen/dining room/living room taking the whole top floor of approximately 704 sq ft. On the lower floor there are three double bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a study. Off street parking is also available. £750 per week
Located on the top two floors of a well maintained portered development, this spacious and well proportioned two bedroom duplex apartment benefits from two separate areas of outside space and wonderful river and Canary Wharf views.
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk 020 7512 9955 cwharf@knightfrank.com
£795 per week
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Mauretania Building, Wapping E1W
Prusoms Island, Wapping E1W
A light and bright 3 bedroom penthouse close to Canary Wharf and Wapping, with fabulous far reaching views of the river, a large separate kitchen two bathrooms and plenty of terrace space, a daytime porter and residents parking. 109 sq m (1179 sq ft)
Charming 2 bedroom flat on the third floor of a warehouse conversion, with roof top views. A spacious flat which has been comprehensively refurbished. Good sized reception room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms (one en suite), lift, weekday caretaker, garage parking space. 95 sq m (1031 sq ft)
Leasehold 982 years
Leashold 101 Years
Guide Price: £695,000
Guide Price: £569,995
KnightFrank.co.uk/Wapping 020 7480 6848 wapping@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk/Wapping 020 7480 6848 wapping@knightfrank.com
China Court, Wapping E1W 1 bedroom second floor flat in west Wapping with a balcony and views over gardens. An attractive flat in good order with refurbished kitchen and bathroom. Gas CH, lift, resident estate manager, parking space. 47 sq m (511 sq ft) Share of Freehold
Spice Court, Wapping E1W 1 bedroom apartment in gated development in west Wapping. With a pleasant outlook on to pretty communal gardens. The flat has wooden floors, a smart new kitchen and bathroom and an unusually spacious reception room and 1 allocated parking space. 50 sq m (543 sq ft) Share of Freehold
Guide Price: £359,999
Guide Price: £355,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/Wapping 020 7480 6848 wapping@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk/Wapping 020 7480 6848 wapping@knightfrank.com
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Cinnabar Wharf, Wapping High Street E1W Stylish riverside penthouse apartment
Stunning penthouse apartment with incredible views of the River Thames and Tower Bridge, which can either be enjoyed from the apartment, or from one of the multiple balconies. The spacious two bedroom two bathroom apartment is set over three levels with a stunning main reception room with wooden floors and double height windows. ÂŁ1400 per week
knightfrank.co.uk/lettings wapping@knightfrank.com 020 7480 6848
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Shearwater Court, St Katharine’s Dock E1W Two bedroom apartment with dock views
Beautifully presented two double bedroom two bathroom apartment in the highly sought after City Quay development in St Katharine’s Dock. The apartment boasts a good size reception room leading on to a balcony with wonderful views over St Katharine’s Dock, separate fully fitted kitchen and good storage. £775 per week
knightfrank.co.uk/lettings wapping@knightfrank.com 020 7480 6848
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Gainsborough House, Limehouse Basin E14 Split level 3 bedroom penthouse
Beautiful bright 3 bedroom apartment in Limehouse boasting lovely views of Limehouse basin. The apartment benefits from a good size reception room with oak floors leading out on to a balcony and with spiral staircase leading to a further reception room on the mezzanine floor with the addition of a very large storage room. Wonderful spacious master bedroom with en suite bathroom and access on to the balcony. The property also benefits from a semi open plan modern fitted kitchen, additional bathroom, secure parking, porter and gym. ÂŁ995 per week
knightfrank.co.uk/lettings wapping@knightfrank.com 020 7480 6848
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Eaton House, E14
City Tower, e14
Reception room kitchen 2 double bedrooms (1 en suite) family bathroom 2 balconies parking concierge gym and leisure facilities
Reception room kitchen 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms terrace balcony w.c parking concierge
£650,000 Leasehold
£750,000 Leasehold Savills Canary Wharf
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New Providence Wharf, e14
Ontario Tower, e14
Reception room fitted kitchen gym 2 double bedrooms (1 with en suite) family bathroom balcony concierge parking
Reception/kitchen bedroom bathroom concierge gym and leisure facilities
£565,000 Leasehold
£285,000 Leasehold
Savills Canary Wharf
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020 7531 2500
Savills Canary Wharf
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020 7531 2500
020 7531 2500
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Cormorant Lodge, e1w
Icon Apartments, se1
Reception room kitchen bedroom bathroom balcony 24 hr concierge dock views protected parking
Reception room open plan kitchen 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms protected parking
£750,000 Leasehold
£650,000 Leasehold Savills Docklands
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020 7456 6800
Savills Docklands
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Luna House, se16
Lith Hall, e9
Reception/dining room kitchen 3 bedrooms (master bedroom with en suite shower room) bedroom 3 with en suite bathroom guest w.c study/office area balcony 2 parking spaces
Reception room open plan kitchen dining room 6 bedrooms 6 bathrooms cinema room study gym/playroom patio balcony
£1.9 million Leasehold
£6 million Freehold
Savills Docklands
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020 7456 6800
Savills Docklands
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020 7456 6800
020 7456 6800
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Waterman Building, e14
CINNABAR WHARF, e1W
2 double bedrooms 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) private parking communal gardens 24hr security residential gym and leisure facilities
2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) reception room terrace balcony parking 24hr porterage river views
£795 per week Furnished
£495 per week Unfurnished Savills Canary Wharf
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020 7531 2500
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Great Jubilee Wharf, e1W
Gainsborough House, e14
2 bedrooms 2 en suite bathrooms exposed brickwork original beams balcony with river views porterage
3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) covered parking space private terrace residence gym porterage
£950 per week Furnished
£1,000 per week Furnished
Savills Docklands
docklands@savills.com
020 7456 6800
Savills Canary Wharf
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020 7531 2500
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Ontario Tower, London, E14
£245,000
Neutron Tower, London, E14
£315,000
A luxurious, bright and spacious 14th floor studio apartment featuring floor to ceiling windows and state of the art on-site facilities including: concierge, gym, pool & spa. This studio suite in Ballymore’s prestigious Ontario tower faces west and boasts luxury specification.
Situated adjacent to East India DLR station this two bedroom two bathroom river facing apartment is ideal for investors or first time buyers. Open plan kitchen/lounge with access to direct river facing balcony. Concierge and gym. Earliest viewings recommended.
The Oxygen E16
New Providence Wharf, E14
£419,995
A two bedroom immaculate apartment with well-proportioned rooms and a private balcony, Bosch kitchen appliances, wooden floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. Located adjacent to Royal Victoria DLR station, the Oxygen is a high specification development with a concierge and close to the Excel exhibition centre, home to many of the London Olympic events.
Pan Peninsula, London, E14
£650,000
A highly desirable 29th floor luxury two bed presented in immaculate condition with parking. The development has 24hr concierge, gym and spa facilities and is regarded as the the premier block in the area. Situated next to South Quay DLR station and only a short walk to the extensive amenities of Canary Wharf.
£475,000
Stunning large, 2nd floor two bedroom apartment in a peaceful, riverside setting offering on site, state of the art gym and waterside pool. The apartment boasts a high specification, luxury bathrooms and a contemporary style kitchen, as well as a secure parking space.
Ability Place, London, E14
£349,950
A lofty 15th floor one bedroom apartment offers stunning views and two sunny balconies accessible from both the living area and the bedroom. Finished to a high standard benefits include full leisure facilities and 24hr concierge.
Ontario Tower, London, E14
£510,000
An 11th floor spacious 2 bed luxury apartment offering river views from full floor to ceiling glazing. Includes state of the art leisure facilities, pool and spa and 24hr concierge service. Easy walking distance of Canary Wharf and it’s transport links, shops, bar and restaurants.
Langbourne Place, London, E14 £795,000
Waterman Building, E14
Stunning three bedroom, two bathroom duplex penthouse with an abundance of outside space, luxury bespoke finishes and spectacular river views. Secure parking / located close to Mudchute DLR.
A spectacular four bed, three bath duplex penthouse boasting over 2220sqft of internal space, with unparalleled views from four stunning terraces. Bespoke finishes throughout provide unique living accommodation quite unlike any other. Superb location. Viewing highly recommended.
£1,799,950
www.kingsturge.co.uk
Canary Wharf Office - 020 7715 9700 dockland.sales@kingsturge.com With London offices in Knightsbridge, Canary Wharf, Blackheath and Greenwich
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Ontario Tower, E14
£300pw
Landmark West, E14
£380pw
Constable House, E14
£395pw
This stunning studio apartment is situated on the 13th floor of the prestigious Ontario Tower building and features solid wood flooring, comfort cooling, on-site leisure facilities, lift and concierge services. Blackwall DLR. Available 27th May 2011.
Stunning one bedroom 27th floor north facing apartment offers views towards Canary Wharf. 24hr concierge, and gym. Close to Heron Quay DLR and Canary Wharf Jubilee Line. Available now fully furnished to the highest standard.
Beautifully furnished, spacious two bedroom, two bathroom apartment available to rent on the 2nd floor of Canary Central. Situated close to South Quay DLR station and Canary Wharf. Available June 2011 fully furnished with secure parking.
Eaton House, E14
Ability Place, E14
Arran House, E14
£425pw
A bright and spacious 6th floor one bedroom apartment with partial river views and ample built in storage. Luxury fixtures and fittings and Juliet balcony. Available fully furnished with secure parking, May 2011. Early viewing recommended.
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Bright and spacious 13th floor two double bedroom, two bath apartment with luxury fixtures and fully furnished to the highest standard. Secure parking, 24hr and gym. Close to South Quay DLR and Canary Wharf. Early viewing recommended.
Stunning and spacious three bedroom apartment located on the third floor of this contemporary development with large balcony. The apartment boasts dock, river and Canary Wharf views and has allocated parking and a garage.
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Pierpoint Building, E14
£750pw
Fantastic two double bedroom apartment available from 10th April 2011 to 20th June in the sought after Millenium Harbour development. Spacious living area with full river views. Fully furnished, 24hr concierge and residents gym.
£1300pw
Stunning apartment, offering three double bedrooms, three bathrooms and amazing dual aspect views of Canary Wharf and the Thames. Presented fully furnished in excellent condition with secure parking. Easy access to Limehouse DLR and Canary Wharf.
£1,400pw
Stunning three bedroom 37th floor apartment with breathtaking views towards the River Thames and London skyline. Luxury finishes, 24hr concierge and gym. Close to Heron Quay DLR and Canary Wharf Jubilee Line. Available immediately.
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Lanterns Court, E14
£284,995
Frans Hal Court, E14
£329,995
A selection of brand new one bedroom apartments set within this stunning new development, approximately 300 metres from South Quay DLR station and within 500 metres of the Canary Wharf business complex. Lanterns Court also boasts fantastic leisure facilities of its own and a 24 hour porter. Completion due for May 2011.
Offering stunning views over the River Thames this 2 bedroom 3rd floor apartment with accommodation comprising reception room with balcony, separate kitchen, master bedroom with cloak room/utility room (formerly en-suite shower room) and Shower room. The development itself offers a security guard, parking and is situated approximately 650 metres from Crossharbour DLR station.
020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Arran House, E14
£429,995
Lothbury, EC2R
£1,100,000
Nestled on the north bank of the River Thames directly opposite the o2 arena this spacious two bedroom 1st floor apartment offers reception room with balcony giving spectacular views straight down and across the river towards Greenwich, separate kitchen, en-suite shower room to the master bedroom and bathroom. The development itself is situated 500 metres from The Canary Wharf business complex.
A rare opportunity to own a luxury home in one of the most exclusive addresses in Europe. This unique 2 bedroom Grade II * Listed apartment is located opposite the bank of England in the City. Arranged over 3 floors, with mezzanine sitting room and open plan living/dining area that leads to a state of the art kitchen. The fabulous master bedroom boasting a stylish en suite bathroom, this really would make an idyllic residence within our financial capital.
020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
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Switch House, E14
£320PW
Schooner Close, E14
£385PW
A spacious two bedroom, two bathroom apartment with separate fitted kitchen and access to a balcony, the apartment is offered fully furnished and is available immediately, the development offers concierge and is close to East India DLR station.
A spacious 2 bedroom ground and 1st floor duplex apartment offering reception/diner, modern separate kitchen, en-suite to the master bedroom, bathroom, garage with additional parking space and low maintenance rear garden. Located within 650 metres of Crossharbour DLR station, 680 metres of Island Gardens DLR and approximately 0.85 miles of the Canary Wharf business complex.
020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Balearic Apartments, E14
£395PW
Pilgrims Mews, E14
£550PW
Situated in the popular Custom House area is this spacious two bedroom apartment. With stunning views through floor to ceiling windows of the o2 and Canary Wharf skyline. The apartment also comes with a balcony, furnished and is available immediately.
A superb townhouse offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 being en-suite, fully fitted kitchen with French doors leading onto a decked garden overlooking a bird sanctuary, 2 parking spaces and a single car garage, Offered furnished.
020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
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Dundee Court, Limehouse, E14
£275,000 • Marina views £399,950
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£335,000
• Three double bedrooms • Two reception rooms • Two bathrooms • Two balconies
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020 7538 9250
• Large balcony £549,950 • River views • 11th floor £375,000
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New Providence Wharf, E14
• Two bathrooms £650,000
• One double bedroom £994,999
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• Two bedrooms • River views • Balcony £449,950
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• Secure car parking • River views • Refurbished throughout £275,000
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• Two bedrooms • Two bathrooms • River views • Chinnocks Fully furnished Wharf, Narrow Street, E14
• Two bathrooms • Direct river views • Balcony £525,000
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• Three/four bedroom house • Three bathrooms • Three balconies Millennium Harbour, South Quay, E14 • Marina views
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The Okewood Hill Estate Nr Cranleigh RH5 A magnificent 16,000 sq ft Grade II Listed country estate in a sought after location with 21st century technology. The current owner has carried out extensive renovation work whilst retaining the original Tudor designs, with magnificent oak timberwork and flagstone flooring. The property benefits from an office suite with substantial staff accommodation, a two bedroom cottage and grounds of approx. 21 acres entrance hall | 3 reception rooms | 6 bedrooms (3 en suite) | 2 further bathrooms | 35 ft kitchen/breakfast room | rear entrance hall/study | indoor swimming pool | gym | sauna | music gallery | home cinema | stables stores | tack room | sand school | 2 lakes | helipad | paddocks
Offers in the region of ÂŁ12,000,000 freehold
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Cormorant Lodge St Katharine Docks E1W A stunning penthouse apartment (approx. 2,839 sq ft) with panoramic views over St. Katharine Docks and Tower Bridge. This luxury apartment has excellent living and entertaining space, complete with a fully integrated audio, visual, surround sound and home cinema. Cormorant Lodge is ideally located for access to the City, West End, Canary Wharf and London City Airport entrance hall | reception room | cinema room | 3 double bedrooms (2 en suite bathrooms) | shower room | kitchen/breakfast room | utility room 24hr concierge | 2 secure underground parking space | 4 terraces | balcony
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getting on the ladder Ron Radway discusses some of the problems, and solutions, facing first time buyers
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he basic issue for new buyers is how to raise the deposit to purchase your first home, and it’s not easy. Minimum deposit required by lenders is ten per cent, which means, typically, finding between £10-25,000 depending on area and expectations. According to the Council of Mortgage lenders, 80 per cent of all under-30s now need help from family to buy their first property. So, if you can’t save quickly enough, what are the options? Well, first port of call is ‘The Bank of Mum and Dad’ who might be in a position to gift a deposit, either through their own wherewithal, or raising funds from the equity of their own property. Grandparents can also prove willing to help by utilising an equity release scheme from their homes, which is proving increasingly popular (especially with the grandchildren), but also with the older generation who tend to regard the gift as a ‘living will’. They themselves will require expert advice if they wish to help in this manner. Some lenders have started to introduce guarantor schemes, supported by a close family member, again criteria is tight, but will work for the right case. The government has also introduced various shared equity schemes via housing associations, the details of which can be found on www.direct. gov.uk. Not all lenders support all the schemes and there seems to be an issue with consistency of government funding as it is not always available. Most lenders will allow up to four applicants for a single mortgage, so friends, relatives or colleagues could get together. However, lenders are, understandably, wary of such arrangements, as circumstances can change rapidly, leading to the commitment being compromised. There is no disguising the fact that buying your 148
first property is very difficult, in fact, it always has been, it’s not just a modern phenomena, but at least the above ideas may give a glimmer of hope. As does the news that the chancellor has raised the stamp duty threshold to £250,000 for first time buyers, which can only prove helpful. See below for some frequently asked questions from first time buyers. Q: I am a First Time Buyer, and have been rejected for a mortgage on the grounds of poor credit score, however, I have never borrowed from anywhere before, so could not possibly have any payment problems. Is this right? A: Unfortunately, yes! You are yet another unwitting victim of credit scoring. The lender’s issue is not that your payment profile is poor, you simply don’t have one at all, so they can’t make a judgment. The solution is to open a credit card, and re-apply for a mortgage in a few months. I’m not advocating you run up a debt, but use the card and ensure you clear the balance monthly and promptly, and that will raise your score immeasurably. Q: I am about to retire, the term of my mortgage ends at the same time, but I still have capital owing on it. Will the lender extend the Term? A: Quite probably, although they might not. In the first instance you should consult with your lender, and if they should prove unhelpful, there are others who offer plans that run after retirement. If depleted income in retirement is an issue, you might want to consider equity release, for which you will need specialised advice. n Ron Radway is a mortgage consultant for OneCall Financial Advice Centre. For further information, visit www.onecallonline.co.uk or call 0203 174 0422
London's Finest Properties
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Idaho Building, Deals Gateway, SE13
Mulberry Court, Cable Street, E1
New Providence Wharf, Canary Wharf, E14
Gainsborough House, Canary Wharf, E14
• One Bedroom/One Bathroom • Highly Prestigious Development • Quality Fixtures And Fittings • 24 Hour Concierge • Gym & Swimming Pool
• 5th Floor One Bedroom/One Bathroom • Popular Development • Moments From South Quay DLR And Canada Square • Residents Only Leisure Facilities • 24hr Porterage
£300.00 per week
Starting from £315 per week
£269,950
£269,950
Lanterns Court, Canary Wharf, E14
The Landmark, West Tower, E14
New Providence Wharf, E14
• Brand New Luxury Apartments • A Selection of 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments • Walking Distance to Canary Wharf • Concierge Service • www.lanterns-court.co.uk
• One Bedroom Apartment • Fully Furnished • 8th Floor • 24hr Concierge Service • Onsite Gymnasium • Nr. Blackwall DLR
Galaxy Building, Isle Of Dogs, E14
• 2nd Floor • Extremely Large And Spacious Apartment • Balcony With River Views • Close Proximity To Canary Wharf And Transport Links • Secure Underground Parking
• 4th Floor • Stunning Riverside Development • Two Bedroom/One Bathroom • Balcony • Valet Parking • Moments From Dlr And Jubilee Line
Starting from £350 per week
£355 per week
£309,950
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Westgate Apartments, Excel, E16
New Providence Wharf, Canary Wharf, E16
No 1 Pepys St,Tower Hill, EC1
New Providence Wharf, Canary Wharf, E14
£355 per week
• Two Bedroom Apartment • Fully Furnished • 11th Floor • Balcony • Including Parking • 24hr Concierge Service
• 4th Floor • Spacious One Bedroom/One Bathroom • Exceptional Order Throughout • Secure Allocated Parking • Fully Furnished • Porterage
£495.00 per week
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• Two Bedroom Apartment • Available Unfurnished • 6th Floor • Balcony • Allocated Parking • Nr. Deptford Bridge DLR
• Two Bedroom Apartment • Fully Furnished • 11th Floor • Onsite Gymnasium • Concierge Service • Nr Custom House DLR
• A Selection of 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments • Furnishing Available • Short Walk from the City of London • Parking Available • Nr Shadwell St.
• Stunning 10th Floor Apartment • Uninterrupted River Views, Front & Rear • Excellent Condition Throughout • Secure Underground Parking • 24hr Concierge And Exceptional Leisure Facilities
£570,000
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REDINGTON ROAD NW3 A striking newly constructed four/five bedroom detached house (6,002 sq ft) of contemporary design. The house is arranged over four floors and provides extensive reception space over both the ground and garden levels with an open plan living/kitchen/ family area of some 2,500 sq ft leading directly out on to the patio and garden as well as an indoor swimming pool. ÂŁ7,650,000 | freehold REsIDENTIAl sAlEs REsIDENTIAl lETTINGs PROPERTY mANAGEmENT
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Belgrave Court, E14 Two bedroom apartment with stunning river views and terrace
WESTCOMBE PARK RD, BLACKHEATH, SE3 A fantastic four double bedroom house close to Greenwich Park
n Outside Terrace n Second bedroom ideally a single or use as a study n Balcony overlooking the river n Furnished n Circa 930 Sq. Ft.
n Four Double Bedroom Semi-Detached House n Large Open-Plan Kitchen to Lounge/Dine n Long Rear Garden of Circa. 80 Ft. n Front Driveway with Parking for 2 Cars n Heart of Blackheath. Available 14th of July.
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BELGRAVE CT, CANARY RIVERSIDE, E14 A superb unfurnished three double bedroom flat
EATON HOUSE, CANARY RIVERSIDE, E14 A Beautiful One Double Bedroom Flat
n 1,843 Sq. Ft, Wooden Floors Throughout n South and West Facing Reception n 3 Double Bedrooms, 3 En-Suite Bathrooms and Cloakroom n Portered Building, 24 Hour Security. n Available Unfurnished n Underground Car Parking Space
n 859 Sq. Ft. with Balcony n South Facing n Double Bedroom, Good Sized Reception, Bathroom, Cloakroom n One Underground Car Parking Space n High Spec including Coil Fan Heating and Cooling System n Portered Building, 24 Hour Security
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Your essential guide to new local developments. Read up to the minute information about star apartments, good investments, yet to be launched to the market properties, and the best in innovative design, architectural excellence and chic, city style. This dedicated section covers luxury projects throughout Blackheath, Camberwell, Dulwich and other select areas of South East London.
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Property Latest By Ben West
Neighbourhood on trend Discover the next uber-trendy neighbourhood and, as well as being ahead of the pack, buy early enough and you can really cash in. However, tread carefully, the next big thing can become so last year in about the time it takes a model to walk down the catwalk during Fashion Week. Or it may never live up to the early hype that surrounded it. It can be difficult to spot the next up-and-coming area: London is such a large, sprawling metropolis that several neighbourhoods are always going in and out of fashion simultaneously. However, by doing a bit of research, you can use the ever-changing property market to your advantage. Peckham is currently a contender. It has come a long way from ‘Only Fools and Horses’ and is set to really benefit from transport extension work linking it to the new East London Line in the next few years. However, at the moment is still relatively cheap and full of
Licensed estate agents helping customers win Estate agent Barton Wyatt is one of the first UK agencies to receive its license from the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA). A licensed estate agency guarantees that at least one person within each office is qualified in residential property sales, either through a formal qualification or through length of membership through the NAEA. This qualification requirement is unique to NAEA licensed estate agents - the only license of its kind in the UK property industry. Barton Wyatt have five qualified members of staff. At its launch in the House of Commons in November 2010, the licensing scheme was given the backing by Grant Shapps, Housing Minister and Alison Seabeck, shadow housing minister. “We are focused on providing a high calibre service to our sellers and buyers, and being a founder licensed estate agent shows our commitment to remaining one of the best estate agents in the country,” says James Wyatt, partner of Barton Wyatt.
independent shops and restaurants, and some funky little bars too. Public relations consultant Lana Wrightman opts for Bethnal Green and London Fields: “Although I’m in danger of sounding like Kevin the Teenager, Hoxton and Shoreditch are so over! Hoxton and Shoreditch are so expensive now. The truly trendy types are leaving and moving to Bethnal Green and London Fields. “Alexa Chung and her Arctic Monkey boyfriend have a place in Bethnal Green and the area around Columbia Road, known as the Jesus Green estate, is seriously hip. Bethnal Green has just got its first boutique hotel, Town Hall Hotel in the former town hall, appropriately enough. London Fields is arguably even cooler and slightly more established.” Says Kevin Green, lettings manager at agent Keatons branch in Hackney: “There’s currently massive demand for rental flats in London Fields. If I had a flat today I’d rent it out immediately.”
Rental market recovery Firm evidence of the ongoing strength of London’s prime rental market was in evidence recently, as Knight Frank in Canary Wharf reported that rents rose by more than 20 per cent in the 18 months to March this year. This reflects a huge improvement since mid-2009, when the market was suffering from massive oversupply and weak tenant demand. Partner at the Canary Wharf Lettings office, Vanessa Evett-Beesley, says: “Aiding this growth is the fact that the volume of available rental properties has fallen considerably, by almost 20 per cent over the 12 months to March this year, compared to the previous year. Demand from tenants has held relatively firm, set against this weakening of supply.” The reason for this resilience in tenant demand relates to the fact that employment conditions in central London are much healthier than they were 18 or even 12 months ago. Morgan McKinley, the City recruiter, reports job vacancies have increased by 27 per cent over the past year. “Limited stock means that there are a large number of prospective buyers who are still locked out of owner-occupation and renting is their only alternative. While central London sales are outperforming the UK market, even here sales volumes over the past 12 months have been a third lower than they were in 2007,” adds Vanessa.
Two stunning penthouses with a large and spectacular communal roof terrace, views over the Olympic stadium, and across to the City and Canary Wharf, are currently on the market for £795,000. The development by Thornsett Group is situated in the heart of Stratford, only minutes from Stratford’s tube station. Currell 020 7226 6611 www.currell.com
Indescon Court This development is a set of studio, one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments in the heart of Canary Wharf. Each apartment is finished with premier fixtures and fittings, fully integrated kitchens and luxurious bathrooms and benefits from 24-hour porterage, underground parking, a communal plaza and garden roof terrace, gymnasium, health club and a great array of shops and restaurants nearby. Foxtons 020 7973 202 www.foxtons.co.uk
Property shortage Improvements in the lettings market have led to a serious shortage of properties to rent and agents are finding that they can only offer a handful of properties to as many as hundreds of applicants. “The rental market is very strong, possibly the strongest ever with interest rates low, rents high and a massive shortage of properties,” says Andrew Dillon of Midas Lettings, part of Midas Estates. “It’s a great
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time to be a buy-to-let landlord.” Properties in the right areas suitable for students are especially doing well. Agents are finding that students are looking earlier and earlier and it is not unusual for them to start viewing properties in November or December to let properties for September the following year. Student rental rates are increasingly getting near to rates for the professional market.
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DEVELOPMENT FOCUS City Central Bézier is one of London’s most important new apartment developments, offering a high standard of design and specification in an area close to cultural Shoreditch and the heart of the City
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Star apartment This spring, The Bézier Collection is launching a selection of two-bedroom apartments which includes premier units on the higher floors of the building. The two-bedroom apartments in Bézier are ideal for couples working in the City, who want to be close to the neighbourhood’s bars and restaurants and also to their work. The star of The Bézier Collection is a two-bedroom, premier apartment, number 109, which offers the height of city living. Both bedrooms are en-suite and have large dressing areas. The centrepiece of the home is the large open-plan kitchen leading onto a reception space which would suit the city professional who likes to entertain. From the balcony there are fantastic views of the new Olympic stadium and of the City, making Bézier the place to live in 2011. Apartment 109 is available for £1.7m; other twobedroom apartments start at £715,000 which are warmed by under-floor heating throughout. This level of luxury however, is also environmentally friendly - developer Tudorvale has achieved a Code Level 3 in sustainable design, with energy-saving biomass boilers as the primary source of warmth, reducing emissions by an estimated 15 per cent.
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he last few weeks have ushered in a brighter outlook not only in the weather but also in the residential sales market. While market data for the wider UK housing economy does not present encouraging statistics, many parts of London and the South East seem to be bucking the trend. Docklands, for instance, has seen more transactions and a general increase in appetite from prospective purchasers in the last few months. Seasonality has, and always will be, a major factor in the housing market. For many in Canary Wharf and the City this is the time of year bonuses get paid. It is therefore reasonable to expect an increase in demand for localised property. However, not only are we seeing an increase in demand but, after a long period of restricted supply, we are now noticing more properties coming to the market. Vendors that have been concerned about the state of the market seem more confident in their ability to secure a buyer. The agents in Docklands that I communicate with all seem to be reporting a marked increase in the number of transactions they are completing. This happy experience of demand being met by supply is unlikely to continue forever. Ultimately there is still an air of caution amongst property buyers caused by the still vivid memories of the downturn in late 2007. Any major upward surge in prices could cause a sudden cooling in demand in what is still a highly price sensitive arena. The recent stabilisation in inflation might ease the pressure on the Bank of England to increase the base rate. This will further benefit those with tracker mortgages and those whose mortgage is currently set at the lenders standard variable rate. For the time being let us just enjoy the welcome change in both the weather and the London property market. n Lourdes Estate Agents 020 7538 9254 www.lourdes-estates.com
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