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HELLO We hope you’ve had a great start to 2018. The last three months of the year are always manic at Salutions HQ, and 2017 was no different. No sooner had we come back from our summer break, and we were straight into our Winter Ball and a plethora of invites. Not that we’re complaining. 30
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A highlight of 2017 (and a regular event in our calendar) was the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital charity lunch, Sparkle in the City, which raised an amazing £35,000 for the rehabilitation of young patients with burns injuries treated at the hospital. Read all about it on page 9. This year looks set to be another packed with exciting charitable events. First up, the Lowry Hotel in association with Maggie’s Manchester is hosting a unique costume ball on 10th March. The event is based on one of the region’s most glamorous historical events. Back in 1828, North-West philanthropists attended an extravagant ball at the Assembly Rooms to raise money for local charity. The scene was captured by artist Arthur Perigal in his painting A Fancy Dress Ball and is a social record of ‘The cream of Manchester’ society. More info on page 10. Doing this job means we are fortunate to meet some wonderful people. In this issue, we catch up with Stacey Forsey at The Colony in Wilmslow, Jade English from The Apprentice and Gerry Yeung, High Sheriff of Greater Manchester and of the Yang Sing family. Also tucked inside: Julie Neville talks about her new book Superfoods: How to Make Them Work for You; Re-enhance’s Dr Martin Kinsella talks about the restoration of youth; Sinéad Collins discusses the incredible work of Maggie’s Manchester; and, as Kellands approaches its 30th birthday, Guy Kelland tells us about the successful firm’s plans for the future.
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LOCAL NEWS Christmas lunch raises thousands for hospital’s young burns patients
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Held at The Midland in Manchester, the event was sponsored by Selfridges & Co. Manchester and hosted by Key 103 breakfast presenter and patron for the charity Mike Toolan, who welcomed 250 guests on the day. Guests were treated to entertainment from ‘Girl on Sax’ May Crick and swing and jazz singer Paul Pashley, and fashion retailer to the stars Selfridges & Co. showcased their new collection with a festive fashion show. Guests also had the opportunity to do some gift shopping from Selfridges’ boutique Christmas stalls. There were some amazing prizes up for grabs in the raffle and auction, including a VIP meet and greet with rock band The Script, a signed Roger Federer shirt, and a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce experience. There were also chances for guests to win a fabulous 9ct stacker set rose, white and yellow gold claw eternity diamond ring, courtesy of Precious Jewels UK. All money raised on the day will support the hospital’s Children’s Burns Camp, which is run by the specialist Burns Unit team. Burns injuries can require years of
painful treatments and aftercare, and children can face many problems adapting to their scars, rebuilding their selfconfidence and reintegrating into a society that isn’t always kind to people who look different. The aim of the camps is to support rehabilitation and improve self-esteem in burn-injured children.
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Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity has hosted its annual Christmas lunch, Sparkle in the City, raising an incredible £35,000 to help the rehabilitation of young patients with burns injuries.
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Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital led the treatment of children affected by the horrific events at the Manchester Arena last May. One of those children was 15year-old Eve Senior, who suffered multiple shrapnel wounds as well as burns to her legs. Eve and her mum, Natalie, were special guests attending the charity lunch. Sharing her emotional story, Natalie thanked the hospital for everything they did for her family and told guests of the difference charitable support will make to poorly patients treated at the hospital. Natalie Senior said: “The staff we met at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital were nothing short of amazing; from the first night when Eve was admitted to A&E, straight through to her being assessed and admitted onto the Burns Unit the day after the attack. Eve underwent several operations at the hospital to remove over 16 pieces of shrapnel from her legs and shoulder, and was treated for a nasty burn at the top of one of her legs, which needed specialist care.” The support of Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity means that the hospital can provide additional resources that make life easier for patients and their families.
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The Lowry Hotel in association with Maggie’s cancer support centre are proud to host a unique costume ball.
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th March 2018 at The Lowry Hotel
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We are hoping you will join us to recreate history and raise funds for people affected by cancer. This event is based on one of the region’s most glamorous events from 1828 where generous philanthropists of the North West attended an extravagant ball to raise money for local charity. Prominent citizens at the 19th century celebration included the Lord Mayor, MPs, industrial magnates and the Home Secretary Robert Peel. The scene was captured by artist Arthur Perigal and is a social record of the ‘cream of Manchester society’.
Dress code : Period Dress The event is being supported by The Royal Exchange Costume Department which cover all historical periods. A reduced rate is being offered of £45 for hire of a costume which includes all accessories, boots and hats. Visit www.royalexchange.co.uk/costume-hire Guests are also welcome to attend the event in their own period dress.
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Growth at McAlister Family Law
Within weeks of establishing McAlister Family Law, Amanda McAlister has bolstered her team with the appointment of Liz Cowell and Fiona Wood. The duo joins McAlister Family Law as partners. The recruitment of two heavyweight and highprofile Manchester solicitors is a real coup for Amanda, who has experienced an incredibly successful start to McAlister Family Law. Liz and Fiona were both previously partners at Pannone, prior to Slater & Gordon acquiring the firm, and have each carved out hugely successful careers in family law. Commenting on the appointments, Amanda said: “It is great to be working with Liz and Fiona again. Both are dedicated to the provision of family law and I am delighted that they have decided to join me.”
Consultants at BMI The Alexandra Hospital win Best Sports Injury Therapy Specialists Consultants Chris Peach and Barnes Morgan, who run the Cheshire Shoulder and Elbow Clinic and are consultant orthopaedic surgeons at BMI The Alexandra Hospital, have been named Best Sports Injury Therapy Specialists for North West England at the Private Healthcare Awards. The awards, hosted by GHP (Global Health & Pharma), were created to honour those who work tirelessly to provide the best practice, innovation and the highest levels of compassion. Chris Peach said: “We are delighted to have been recognised by our peers and our patients not only from the North West, but from the whole of the United Kingdom. We work tirelessly to ensure every patient we see is given an individualised service. In particular, we recognise how important it is for every athlete, both professional and amateur, to be able to return to their chosen sport in the timeliest fashion.” This philosophy is adopted by all of OrthTeam, a group of super specialised orthopaedic consultants who treat many sporting athletes, of which Chris and Barnes are members.
Barnes Morgan said: “We have been keen to lead the way in adopting new technologies and surgical techniques for the benefit of our patients. We were one of the first private clinics providing platelet rich plasma (PRP) treatments for acute and chronic conditions affecting the shoulder and elbow. I was very fortunate to have been involved with the research team that recently received a national award in recognition of a research trial evaluating the success of PRP in tendinopathy in the elbow (tennis elbow).”
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LPC Living launches new homes for sale in Gatley Village The Oaks Gatley offers a gated development centred around a landscaped green. Salford-based LPC Living has launched a new boutique development of just 26 new homes in the heart of Gatley Village. Set within a private gated road and centred around an attractive landscaped green, the development includes a mix of three and four-bedroom townhouses, semi-detached and detached homes from 1,000 sq ft through to 1,372 sq ft.
Simon Ashdown, Director of LPC Living, commented: “We have created a unique development with houses designed to offer flexibility with light contemporary interiors. It is hoped these will equally appeal to first-time buyers, young families and people wanting to downsize from larger homes in the area. The Oaks Gatley is especially suited for people looking to buy their first home, with Help to Buy available on all plots and many others being stamp duty exempt for first-time buyers.” Gatley Village is fast becoming one of Greater Manchester’s most sought-after areas, with an excellent selection of local amenities, including independent coffee shops, restaurants and bars. The development benefits from first-rate transport links from nearby Gatley Station. All homes are scheduled for completion in Summer 2018. The development is being partly funded by Greater Manchester Housing Fund. Prices in the first phase start from £275,000 for a three-bedroom townhouse. theoaksgatley.co.uk
Altrincham to get active this February Altrincham Unlimited has teamed up with fitness providers across Altrincham town centre to bring you some fantastic deals this February under the banner of Active Altrincham. Offers are open to all and include a wide variety of FREE passes and taster sessions, including a 12-day family pass to Altrincham Leisure Centre, boxing-themed classes at Bells Gym, consultation and personal training session with Atlas Physique, plus more great promotions from Total Fitness, Pure Gym, Runway Pilates, Jake Taylor Fitness, Altrincham FC Community Sports and Yogalife. With Altrincham’s exceptional range of gyms and specialist fitness studios, there is something for all ages and, as the majority of offers are valid for the whole month, there’s plenty of time to try them all! For more information go to altrinchamunlimited.co.uk and for updates, follow Altrincham Unlimited on: @AtrinchamBID Altrincham Unlimited altrincham_unlimited
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Sport Relief 2018 will be broadcast live on BBC One from Salford The Sport Relief night of TV sees some of the BBC’s best-loved programmes and nation’s favourite faces encouraging people to get active in the most imaginative, humorous and engaging ways to raise money for worthwhile charities in Britain and the poorest communities around the world. Held every other year, alternating with Red Nose Day, the last Sport Relief in 2016 raised £72.5 million. A night of celebrity involvement and entertaining sporting prowess awaits viewers in 2018 as Match of the Day host Gary Lineker returns as presenter alongside a host of other stars.
Liz Warner, Chief Executive of Comic Relief, said: “Sport Relief brings people together across the country to do all sorts of sporting challenges and raise money for projects helping people live safer, healthier and fairer lives. With half the money being spent right here in the UK, it seems fitting the TV reflects that effort from all corners of the nation.” The star-studded night of TV will be filmed before a live audience on Friday March 23rd at MediaCityUK’s dock10 studio and simultaneously broadcast to millions on BBC One.
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Rohingya refugee influx inspires local aid
Following a recent trip to Myanmar, Aneel Mussarat, a successful businessman from Hale, together with several of his friends, has launched a charitable organisation to help those affected by ongoing conflict in the country
Aneel and the group visited Myanmar to see first-hand the plight of the Rohingya people and the overwhelming challenges they face every day. Their time on the ground was humbling and highlighted the sheer level of support that is required to help restore humanity there. The charity, the Rafay Mussarat Foundation, will further expand on what they have already achieved in Myanmar, providing international relief throughout the world to communities in need. “On our recent visit to Myanmar, we were deeply shocked and saddened to witness the terrible conditions faced by the Rohingya people who have been displaced,” explains Aneel. “The situation is deplorable, with many left destitute and segregated from a country that now classes them as illegal immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh. “While there, we were given the opportunity to help the Bangladesh army distribute food to some 17,000 people and, though the crisis was horrific to witness, we feel blessed to have been able to help. As such, we hope our recently launched charity, the Rafay Mussarat Foundation, will go some way to offering the long-term support that’s needed to help restore peace for the Rohingya people.”
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– JADE ENGLISH – feeling the fear, and doing it anyway
We talk to star of The Apprentice Jade English about her life-changing TV experience and how she plans to help others find career happiness… Jade English isn’t like most interviewees. For starters, she asks you questions and treats you like an old friend. Despite losing out on a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar (she was ‘fired’ in week 10), you can’t help thinking that, with such openness and generosity, her future’s going to be as bright as her smile. A crazy year “Before applying, I was in a bit of a rut,” admits Manchester-based Jade. “My job was OK but it wasn’t satisfying my soul. I applied and stuck a cheque for £250k on my ceiling and visualised it every day. Before I knew it, I was in the house in London, it was crazy. No phones, no social media, you couldn’t even read books.”
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The Broadcast Journalism graduate describes the series 13 experience as ‘magical’. She says Lord Sugar is “exactly what he’s like on TV – you wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of him!” and, of Karren Brady, “it was great to be in the company of such an inspirational woman”. Was having the famous finger pointed toward her as awful as it looks? “Winning and investment would have been great,” replies Jade, “but just taking part changed my outlook on life entirely – it made me realise what I really want to do and chase after my dreams.” Back to business Jade’s business plan centred on a website to help people secure their ideal career through new experiences. Now back in Manchester, and when she’s not doing her media sales day job, Jade is sharing older-than-her-years wisdom via radio
appearances and blogging. She promotes well-being, self-acceptance and overcoming anxiety, with a particular emphasis on empowering young women. “I encourage people to take a step back and discover what they actually want,” explains Jade. “To be unafraid, try new things and discover a career path that might not make them rich, but will make them happy. “If nothing else comes from The Apprentice, the messages I receive saying ‘thank you so much for your latest blog, it’s really helped me’ make my down days better.” New Year’s resolutions Rather than give stuff up for 2018, Jade created a positive to-do list on her blog. She’s already ticked off several entries: “I had my first golfing lesson!” she beams. “I missed the first shot and looked like a right idiot but by the end, people (who’d watched her Instagram videos) were messaging to say ‘you’ve got quite a good swing on you!” Single, focussed and finally doing what makes her happy, now Jade wants to help others to follow: “Everyone should find what makes them happy. That’s why I’m still seeking investment for my website… so watch this space.” And her social media too… Blog: jadeenglish.com Instagram: itsjadeenglish Twitter: @ItsJadeEnglish
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Gerry Yeung on his year as High Sheriff
Gerry Yeung is a restaurateur, property developer and key player for decades in many aspects of Manchester’s economic, cultural, charitable and educational life However, it was last year that he took on his biggest challenge to date – as High Sheriff of Greater Manchester. Appointed personally by Her Majesty the Queen last March, in accordance with a centuries old tradition called the Pricking of the Lites, marking with a silver bodkin one of three names presented on a piece of parchment by the Duchy of Lancaster. Gerry says: "I am learning a great deal about the county's people and its organisations, the good work that they do and their achievements. Although the role of High Sheriff is now largely symbolic and ceremonial, the honour is England’s oldest secular office after the Crown – dating back more than 1,000 years to the reign of the AngloSaxon King Æthelred the Unready – and was once one of the most powerful. Magna Carta "Everyone has heard of the Sheriff of Nottingham trying to catch the outlaw Robin Hood," says Gerry. "In the Middle Ages, the High Sheriff was responsible for collecting taxes, maintaining law and order, and carrying out the work of the local authority. The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, has 63 clauses and 27 of them mentioned the High Sheriff."
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During 2017 - 18, as High Sheriff, Gerry is required to uphold and lend active support to the principle organs of the constitution – the Royal Family, the judiciary, police and emergency services, as well as local authorities and all recognised faith groups. Other duties included: assuring the welfare of visiting High Court Judges (attending on them in court and offering them hospitality); supporting and encouraging the voluntary sector; charitable, cultural, educational, ethnic and business communities and supporting the Lord Lieutenant on royal visits and other appropriate occasions.
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Royal Family and emotional duties " In my role as High Sheriff, so far I have met eight members of the Royal Family," recalls Gerry, "The Duke of Cornwall, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, the Princess Royal, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and the Duchess of Gloucester. It has been a real privilege." He adds: "The role is mostly great fun, but sometimes quite challenging and it can, at times, be very emotional." Amongst the most enjoyable and rewarding duties were drawing his ceremonial sword and leading, in full uniform, the circuitous 10k Manchester Legal Walk from the Crown Court via the University of Manchester. Organised by the North West Legal Support Trust, the event enables everyone to access free legal advice. The most emotional of duties included laying a wreath at Stockport's war memorial on Remembrance Sunday and attending a Manchester Cathedral service for Remembering Srebrenica, where thousands of Muslims were massacred in the bloody civil war in Bosnia. The most emotional of all was the poignant, painful and respectful Vigil held the day after the Manchester Arena Attack. It was a day overflowing with sadness and reverberating with shock, as the people of Manchester came together in Albert Square to express our sorrow for the victims of the dreadful atrocities carried out in Manchester Arena and our support and solidarity for their families and for Manchester. The Vigil brought together people from all ages, ethnicities, faiths and cultures, bound by emotion and complete unity. In the midst of sorrow was pride, passion, defiance and the true diversity of Manchester. Holding court By tradition, the High Sheriff receives no
stipend of expenses for carrying out his role, meeting all the costs from his own pocket, including entertaining High Court Judges. "I am delighted to report," smiles Gerry, "that all the High Court Judges enjoy Chinese food – especially if the accompanying French wine is from a good vintage." Gerry, who describes himself as a Chinese Mancunian, was born in Guangzhou (Canton) and spent his childhood in Hong Kong before coming to Manchester as a teenager. “I’m a sheriff from the Wild East not the Wild West!” he joked on his appointment. Yang Sing Gerry completed his education in the UK and, with his elder brother Harry, joined the family business, the Yang Sing in Manchester’s Chinatown, at its inception. The restaurant, which went on to build a nationwide reputation, has now passed to the family’s third generation, Harry's daughter, Bonnie, and sons Yin Heng and Yin Ting. As a property developer, Gerry rescued one of Stockport’s most historic buildings from virtual ruin. He bought the neglected Grade II-listed Mauldeth Home, a Georgian villa built by an American merchant in 1830 and which became the residence of James Prince Lee, the first Bishop of Manchester, in the 1850s. In 1880, the house was converted into a hospital and an annexe (now Camellia House) was added. Later still, the buildings, surrounded by Heaton Moor Golf Club, were used as an old people’s home before being abandoned by the NHS for 6 years. Gerry restored both buildings. Mauldeth Home is now the residence of the Chinese Consul General and Camellia House is home to Gerry, his wife Joanne and their two children.
OBE Gerry became the first Chinese President of Manchester Chamber of Commerce in 2003 and in the same year was awarded an OBE. He became a Deputy Lieutenant of Greater Manchester in 2008. He has served his adopted city in a variety of roles with MOSI, The Prince’s Trust and MIDAS, and as a Governor of University of Manchester and of Withington Girls' School. He has received honorary doctorates from Salford and Manchester Metropolitan universities and in 2016 received the University of Manchester’s Medal of Honour. What Manchester means “I was honoured and delighted to have been chosen to carry out the unique role of High Sheriff by the Queen,” says Gerry. “My personal experience of life in Manchester and the UK has been nothing but positive. Manchester is a special place, which is big enough to be culturally and commercially exciting and small enough for everybody to work together. I have found that the words that are often used to describe British values – justice, fairness, tolerance and liberty – are all true. “We have a society with many fine institutions and traditions as well as one with great diversity, generosity of spirit and civic pride. Manchester has been very good to me and my family.”
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COMPETITION
Win a delicious three-course dinner for two with a bottle of champagne at Barristers Restaurant at The Courthouse in Knutsford The Courthouse launched in the summer of 2017 and received rave reviews not only for the stunning restoration project but also the creative and delicious menus. The iconic building is known to locals as the original Sessions House and has been carefully restored by Flat Cap Hotels, who also own The Vicarage in Holmes Chapel.
Executive Chef Steven Tuke manages the kitchen, backed by an incredibly passionate and innovative team, which includes Head Chef Ian Roberts. A champion of locally sourced and home-grown produce, Steven, Ian and the team never fail to delight with seasonally inspired menus and playful, inventive dishes.
The Courthouse was originally built in 1818, with the centrepiece glass dome, decorative ceilings and oversized feature windows providing a stunning backdrop for a romantic dinner. The walls of Barristers are covered in more than 100 mirrors and artwork, including original portraits of famous convicts by Manchester-born artist James Blinkhorn.
Barristers is a great spot to meet over coffee, indulge in afternoon tea, or enjoy a relaxed lunch or decadent dinner. There is plenty of choice on the menu; from 12-Hour Cure Cod with red cabbage, ink, cucumber and caviar to Best-End of Lamb accompanied by burnt carrots, fava beans, podded beans, layered potato and rosemary jus.
TO ENTER Simply email competitions@salutions.co.uk with Courthouse Competition in the subject field. Don’t forget to include your name, address and daytime contact details. Alternatively send a postcard to The Courthouse Competition. Salutions Limited. 5 The Stables, Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, Manchester M20 5PG. Closing date 9 February 2018. T&Cs The winner will be notified by Salutions Publishing by 10 February. The winner must pre-book their table and the prize is subject to availability. The dinner is not transferable and there is no cash alternative.
The Bridgewater Hall International Concert Series 17|18
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Tomáš Netopil conductor Alisa Weilerstein cello
Kodo Friday 2 February 7.30pm
Monday 12 February 7.30pm Mozart Overture, Don Giovanni (6’) Dvorˇák Cello Concerto (43’) Dvorˇák ‘New World’ Symphony No.9 (45’)
Stephen Hough piano Monday 19 March 7.30pm A programme of Debussy, Schumann & Beethoven
Messiah: The English Concert The Erebus Ensemble Tom Morris theatre director Susanna Hurrell soprano Catherine Wyn-Rogers contralto Robert Murray tenor Marcus Farnsworth bass
The Japanese cult drumming formation return with a new tour for 2018
Transatlantic Sessions Friday 9 February 7.30pm Jerry Douglas and Aly Bain return with some very special guests and their house band
Thursday 29 March 7.30pm Handel Messiah (semi-staged) (135’ including interval of 20 mins)
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Exotic Indonesia
Pristine beaches, bewildering temples and the home of super spas render Indonesia an intoxicating choice for the luxury traveller, reports Jill Nash When most people hear of Indonesia, they think of Bali, but few realise that there is a staggering archipelago of 17,508 diverse islands to explore. Obviously, Bali stands out as the path well-trodden due to its mountain scenery and sumptuous spas, but many travellers are exploring the pristine beaches of Lombok, the culture and art of Java or the wildlife of Komodo National Park. And those prepared to venture beyond will be rewarded with some of the world’s most exotic wildlife, its best diving and surfing spots, tallest volcanoes and interesting tribal cultures. Like the people on Indonesia’s many islands, the culture is a wonderful mix. It is a tapestry that reflects the 300 separate ethnic groups and is clearly expressed by the varied (and intricate) architecture, temple ceremonies, dance, prayers and spiritual offerings of food and flowers, and ornate Buddhist monuments. It is undoubtedly the locals that really set this destination apart – charming, warm, friendly and genuine – and make it a pleasure for everyone visiting. Indonesia offers escapism, exceptional luxury and is entirely affordable. It’s a destination where you can soak up some rays on a deserted beach, dine like a king and stay in style at a luxury boutique hotel. If you are intending on travelling to other parts of Asia, such as Thailand or Australia, it can make a great stopover too.
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Bali The beauty of Bali is in its hillsides, which are covered with rice paddies. Its interiors are tropical and a stay inland in Ubud makes a terrific home base, where you can fill your days with walks, endless market shopping and temple sightseeing. Many choose to split their time; staying inland for a few days, then heading to one of the beachfront properties in Seminyak or Kuta. Bali offers up many exciting activities, from diving in reefs to learning to surf, but it’s the world-class spas that give the island its international recognition. From the small local salons offering a basic massage to the super-luxurious spa resorts delivering extensive treatment programs – Bali is easily the undisputed spa capital of Asia, if not the world. Best places to stay Uma Ubud. For a boutique Balinese retreat, this hip hideaway is set within three hectares of land at the edge of the Tjampuhan Valley and is a total tonic. They offer yoga classes and body treatments from their Shambhala Spa. comohotels.com The Legian. A private pad set in prestigious Seminyak and known for its groomed beaches and perfect sunsets. All rooms are Balinesestyled suites. With private butlers and terraces
as part of the package, no expense is spared. ghmhotels.com Amankila. For complete isolation and intimacy, it doesn’t get much more luxurious than the super-luxe Aman Resorts group. This spot – complete with azure infinity pools and Balinese spa – is pure heaven for those who really want to blow the budget. amanresorts.com Java Java is a long and narrow island with a string of volcanic mountains along its backbone. It is the political, economic and geographical centre of Indonesia and has a blend of historic and cultural influences that date back many centuries. The island boasts immense beauty; from peaceful villages and a beautiful, fertile countryside to smoking volcanoes and ancient monuments. Java's Borobudur is one of the continent's most impressive sites, surviving damage from volcanoes, terrorist bombs and hordes of tourists. Built from two million stone blocks in the form of a massive symmetrical stupor literally wrapped around a small hill, this colossal Buddhist monument remains as enigmatic and beautiful as it must have been 1200 years ago. For history buffs, Jakarta's Central Museum (also known as the Elephant Building) is reputedly one of the finest in Southeast Asia. Founded in 1788, it still has the
world's most complete collection of Indonesian artefacts and its Hindu-Javanese collection rivals that of the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden (Holland), reputedly the finest in the world. Adjacent to the museum is the National Library, where you’ll find over 700,000 books, manuscripts and periodicals (old and new) covering everything Indonesian. It’s worth a visit if you are staying in or near Jakarta. Java offers visitors a vivid and rewarding experience made up of an intensely striking land and culture; a tapestry of religions, historical influences and splendid landscapes – little wonder they call it the 'Garden of the East'. Best places to stay Amanjiwo. Spend a night at one with nature – it may be a tad expensive but well worth splashing out. This quiet retreat is surrounded by volcanoes and verdant plantations, and there’s a luxurious infinity pool to cool off in after a day’s sightseeing. The rooms are like mini temples and contain every luxury you could imagine. Best of all, you can hire bikes to explore the local village. amanresorts.com MesaStila (previously known as Losari Coffee Plantation). This Javanese boutique jewel, located a two-hour drive from Borobudur (near Magelang), has a private steam train that runs tours through the countryside. The plantation is still producing coffee as well as organic
produce, which is used in the on-site cuisine. mesahotelsandresorts.com Ijen Resort and Villas. Located in rural Eastern Java, this rural retreat provides charming bungalows and is, quite literally, a breath of fresh air. The sensational accommodation offers stunning views of Mount Ijen and across the Bali Strait. ijendiscovery.com Lombok Lombok Island is separated by a narrow strait from Bali and is awash with white virgin beaches and an age-old culture. Its status as a tourist hotspot of exceptional charm is fairly new and it’s fast becoming a renowned get-away-from-it-all destination. The majority of villages remain untouched by the influence of visitors and most people are still involved in the day-to-day tasks of farming rice, tobacco, soybeans, corn and peanuts. A few villages scattered through the island are known for high-quality pottery and hand weavings, which can be great buys for visitors. Kuta Beach (not to be confused with the other Kuta Beach in Bali) is also known as Putri Nyale Beach, is situated on the south coast of Central Lombok and is perhaps one of the most scenic and unspoiled beaches in this part of Indonesia. The Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air) are renowned dive destinations and as such attract stopover tourists seeking open-water courses.
Best places to stay Oberoi. This hotel lies opposite the three Gili Islands, which are renowned for their colourful coral reefs and dazzling tropical sea life. Fabulous bungalows (some with private plunge pools) overlook a lovely sandy beach. The Beach Club offers most popular water sports and scuba diving, and there is a gorgeous spa and fully-equipped fitness centre on hand as well as an 18-hole golf course. oberoihotels.com Qunci Villa Hotel. Low-key and small, this hotel has only 20 rooms, which are tastefully decorated with local art. Rated as a Travellers’ Choice hotel in 2014 by TripAdvisor. quncivillas.com Alang-Alang Boutique Beach Hotel. Located on Senggigi Beach, this intimate hotel (only 19 rooms) provides a personal service and has a very laid-back and chilled atmosphere. alang-alang-villas.com Best time to visit Although it is hot and humid all year round, Indonesia has two basic seasons: rainy and dry. The dry season from April to October is the best time to visit as some activities and road travel can be difficult during the rainy season. This is also when most of the festivals take place, for example, the Bali Arts Festival in June and July.
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In conversation with Stacey Forsey at…
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um, wife, artist, charity fundraiser and star of The Real Housewives of Cheshire… now she’s added the creation of affordable fashion and must-have items for the home to her impressive CV, all of which complement her oft-exhibited artwork and reflect her personal style. We caught up with Stacey to find out more… ART INSPIRED BY LIFE Away from her starring role in the popular ITVBe show, and in addition to her work for charities close to her heart, Stacey’s great passion is art. Her work is inspired by her life past and present (everything from heady
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nights at the Haçienda to trips to foreign shores) and has been exhibited at major galleries across the North West. It’s bold, emotive, colour-led and now made more accessible courtesy of a series of limited editions prints and a complementary range of t-shirts, candles and cushions.
“Having had such an amazingly positive response to both my art and personal style,” says Stacey, “I wanted to make my art more accessible, to have them on a smaller scale for the home. Plus, I am always wanting to create something new – my brain never stops!”
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS Taking centre stage in the new collection are small-scale versions of Stacey’s art – only 100 prints of each her current pieces are available. “I know that due to the size of the original pieces, they sit perfectly alone in a villa in St. Tropez or a listed building in London,” explains Stacey, “but to have them on a smaller scale in your home is different. I wanted to help people style the prints, so I brought out the colour, added luxury and designed velvet cushions. Each cushion is handmade to order in the UK. The candles – crafted in the UK from hand-poured soya wax and available in pomegranate or freesia and pear – sit alongside my art beautifully or equally stand alone.”
FASHION STATEMENTS Not only can your home showcase Stacey’s style, now you can too, with a set of four striking logo t-shirts suited to any season. “I wanted to design something I could wear!” says Stacey, “I’m not a fashion designer so I decided it’s important to concentrate on what will never go out of fashion – for me, that’s a slogan tee. I live in slogan tees and you can dress them up or down.” WHAT STACEY DID NEXT A second range of more ‘adventurous’ t-shirts – all designs handdrawn by the artist – will launch this autumn. Meanwhile, Stacey is busy painting a new collection (which means more prints!) and, with the help of her young daughter Grace, working on series of exciting dessert recipes for those who suffer (like Stacey) with food intolerances. Ensure you don’t miss out on Stacey’s limited collection by visiting staceyforsey.co.uk/shop
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Fresh & Clean 2018
Give interiors a fresh start in 2018 with all things new, white and clean.
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Freesia and Pear Candle 200g £30 Stacey Forsey Lifestyle Available at staceyforsey.co.uk
Fresh Fig Signature Candle 140g £20 The White Company Available at Selfridges
Large Real Touch Orchid In A Silver Pot £55 Next
Mowbray White Lamp £65 One World Available at Harvey Nichols
Elated Print £120-£300 Stacey Forsey Lifestyle Available at staceyforsey.co.uk
Constellation Mirror £239.40 Laura Ashley
Ophelia Candleholder in Clear-Clear £150 London Essentials Available at Harvey Nichols
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RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONVEYANCING
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Grow your own
STYLE Lord Muck has been sent to Coventry And, no, I’m not talking about the one near Kenilworth Castle. I am absolutely livid. So cross, that I’m thinking about smashing his last bottle of 2011 Malbec. Mind you, as I was rather looking forward to sampling that one myself, perhaps I’ll throw his beloved golf clubs out the window instead.
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llow me to explain. I came home last Wednesday, a day when his Lordship was supposedly ‘working from home’, to find my beautiful back garden had been pegged out with miles of string to resemble an ugly, giant noughts and crosses board. Apparently, my dear husband had got bored writing his 2018 business plan and whilst surfing the internet somehow stumbled upon a self-sufficiency website, which convinced him that our entire garden needed to be turned over to ‘grow your own’. Full-on, 1970s Good Life style. Chickens, pigs, goats, the lot. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love growing some of my own food, but I certainly don’t want to become Felicity Kendal to his Richard Briers. I want my garden to be a place where I can relax with a glass of wine
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in the evening and invite friends round for an impromptu BBQ. I want to move the TV there over Glastonbury weekend and watch the kids cringe in embarrassment as the oldies relive our ‘yoof’, dancing drunkenly in our wellies with wet wipes tucked in our back pocket for authenticity. I most certainly do not want to look out over a Surbiton-like homestead. So, that night, digging out my old honeymoon Agent Provocateur ensemble from the back of the wardrobe – covered in fluff and a bit tight, but with the lights low the wobbly bits shouldn’t look that bad – I strongly negotiated a compromise that would protect the garden I’ve lovingly created over the past 11 years by whispering sweet nothings about edible gardening in his ear.
You see, there are many crops that look great planted amongst your flower beds. At the back of a border, climbing French beans or runner beans work well supported by a beanpole wigwam, as will cucumbers tied onto a sun-facing fence. In the middle, experiment with kale, tomatoes and bush courgettes, and towards the front of your borders, try Swiss chard, ornamental cabbages, beetroots, rocket and carrots. And remember, if you are short on space, you can get good results with crops grown in pots too. Right, must dash. Got to cancel Lord Muck’s order for those chickens, pigs and goats.
What’s happening in 2018 for Tsiantar Architects?
This next year has plenty in store, with several modern houses designed and under construction or nearing completion. Contemporary designs are not all that we are providing this year and our constant drive to realise our client’s individual dream houses means we cater for all passions, as can be seen from this Georgian mansion soon to start on-site. It is not just the exterior look that Tsiantar Architects will be creating for our clients because, as complete designers, we provide the whole package. To us, creating the interior is every bit as important providing a complete exterior design, right down to the finishes – the furniture and even the cutlery. These latest interiors of a Victorian house, designed for and with the help of our clients, show that no restrictions apply, even when considering traditional properties. The same applies to our new houses; the same creative skills are used inside as for outside. For more visual experiences, please visit our website tsiantar.com
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Julie Neville talks about her new book Superfoods: How to Make Them Work for You
similar books on the market, so I have not only detailed the health benefits of the foods and why they are so ‘super’ but added interesting facts and also a recipe for each and every one to illustrate just how easy it is to incorporate these foods into your daily diet. Superfoods as medicine I wanted to get across just how powerful the foods that Mother Nature has provided can be at not only treating a wide range of health conditions but in preventing them also. Superfoods can actually be our best form of medicine and I am proof that they really do work (as are all of my family and many of my friends). Putting passion onto paper I have never really had any aspirations to be an author, so this book came as quite a surprise. I was actually approached by the publishers Pen and Sword Books to write a different title, but I wasn´t keen on the idea, so said no. During our discussions, I obviously must have rambled on about superfoods as, a few days later, they came back to me and asked if I would be interested in writing a book based on this subject. Because this is an area in which I have a lot of experience and I am truly passionate about it, I didn’t hesitate to accept and so the process began. Something different for readers Very quickly I had the layout of the book in my mind and I put fingers to keys and began to write. The hardest part was probably narrowing down the number of foods I could include, as there are so many natural foods and products with amazing health benefits. I also wanted to ensure that this book was different to all the other
Whether it be stress, insomnia, constipation, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, depression, PMT, menopause symptoms, poor immune function, migraines, asthma, arthritis, infections or any other ailment or illness you may be suffering from, without doubt there is a whole range of delicious and nutritious foods that can be extremely effective. Maybe your kitchen cupboard or local supermarket could be your first stop instead of the pharmacy at the first signs of symptoms. Amazing feedback I am thrilled with the end result. The book is most visual and vibrant and is an easy read. The whole process has been a real learning curve for me and one which I have thoroughly enjoyed. The feedback has been amazing. It is also really personal and details how such foods have helped me and my family over the years and how we use them. I feel really honoured to have had this opportunity and to work with such an amazing publisher to produce this book.
Superfoods: How to Make Them Work for You is available now at WH Smith, Waterstones, Amazon and all good book stores.
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Re-Enhance… Restoring youth from within
Feeling fabulously youthful needn’t mean changing your appearance. Discover how the Re-enhance Clinic in Hale is using revolutionary bioidentical hormone replacement to transform lives across the region Waiting time is minimal, since Re-enhance boast their own on-site blood testing facility, and during the second part of the consultation (included in fee), a treatment plan is drawn up. “We have our own General Pharmaceutical Councilregistered compound pharmacy too,” reveals Martin, “so we not only prescribe treatments, we make them.”
Renowned doctor Dr Martin J. Kinsella MBChB, BDS, BACD is passionate about the restoration of youth and, such is his exceptional reputation, was recently invited to act as an elite resident doctor at Harrods, the world’s most famous department store. But it’s not only his cosmetic treatments that are much admired, his clinic’s bespoke blood profiling and hormone replacement services are rapidly growing in popularity too.
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An empathetic service Hormone depletion impacts massively on wellbeing, and restoring them to natural, more youthful levels using bioidentical hormones is something qualified doctor and dentist Martin has studied extensively: “During your first consultation, Re-enhance will listen to your concerns and take a blood test,” explains Martin. “From that sample, you’ll receive a fully comprehensive, in-depth profile.”
What’s the difference? Bioidentical hormones are incredibly popular in the US, Europe and Australia, and are considered a more natural, balanced option, explains Martin: “The main benefit is that, unlike conventional HRT, these hormones are molecularly identical and of similar proportions to those you’d produce naturally. They too are safer on a cellular level i.e. they don’t negatively stimulate other cells in the body.” Treatment, if needed, is typically administered via capsule or transdermal gel. “However, one capsule doesn’t fit all,” adds Martin, “the service we offer is fully bespoke and regular follow-ups ensure maximum efficacy.” It’s a guy thing too Hormone replacement is often associated with females and menopause, but men can be just as vulnerable to the effects of depletion. “Men’s testosterone levels slowly decline between the ages of 35 and 40,” says Martin. “By their 50s, low levels can cause lethargy, low sex drive, anxiety, high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol. Some younger men are just naturally lacking
in the hormone, or depletion could be the result of testicular cancer surgery. Yes, they can be treated with statins, antidepressants and Viagra, but bioidentical hormones address the actual cause and produce less side effects.” Anti-ageing from within “People are living 50 years beyond their reproductive life,” concludes Martin. “I think that’s fantastic, but it’s unnatural! Hormone depletion can lead to serious illness as we age, so it’s my aim to improve quality of life long-term. Hormone replacement, coupled with exercise and a healthy diet, can help you look and feel fabulous at any age.” What clients are saying about Re-enhance “I have been on bioidentical hormones now for over two years – I feel they have made an improvement to both my skin and general wellbeing. I have much more energy, renewed positivity and sleep much better.” Ann Finnegan, 59 (Treatment: DHEA 25mg, progesterone 25mg, Nature-Throid 3 grains) “After only a couple of months, I’m already seeing a massive improvement. Dr Kinsella and his team are great. When I came in for the consultation, he listened to my concerns and put me at ease. He found out exactly what was making me lack energy and have dizzy spells. I would highly recommend it to any male.” Tony Gray, 55 (Treatment: progesterone 20mg, testosterone 50mg, vitamin D tablets, monthly B12 injections)
To book your consultation, call 0161 941 3212 or email info@re-enhance.com Find out more at www.re-enhance.com
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Maggie’s Manchester
By Fay Wertheimer | Photography Mike Browne
Maggie Keswick-Jencks was keen for cancer patients like herself to let their love of life supersede their fear of dying. Her legacy lies in today’s thriving network of 22 eponymous UK-wide centres opened from 1996 onwards, the year after she died. Our most recent, and 22nd centre, was opened in London. Each Maggie’s Centre is entirely independently funded and custom built near a cancer hospital or treatment centre to offer anyone and everyone affected by cancer professional help, caring practical advice and invaluable chill-out time. Sinéad Collins manages Manchester Maggie’s, the 19th centre, which opened near The Christie in April 2016 and last year welcomed over 15,000 patients, families, friends and workers. They drop in to relax, chat, have a snack, attend one of many professionally-run courses or simply wander to the garden through Norman Foster’s stunning, airy, wood-beamed building – the architect’s first in this his city of birth. A relative latecomer to the profession, Sinéad took up nursing in her 30s, qualified in 2002 and went straight to The Christie. She stayed for 13 years, ultimately
specialising in pelvic oncology surgery. Her clinical and medical experience, plus her ongoing years lecturing at The University of Manchester, have strengthened her passion, insight and resolve to be of help. Her family had been touched by cancer and she had always wanted to know more.
At Maggie’s, guidance is on hand for bereaved families and friends, people living with cancer and others living beyond cancer. Having completed treatment, it’s not uncommon to feel vulnerable, if not overwhelmed, by the positive yet daunting prospect of readjusting to normality.
Sinéad oversees five full-time professionals, three fundraisers and over 20 volunteers providing much-needed attention, information, fun and, above all, succour in times of need. This entails more than clinical expertise, as Sinéad explains:
Emotional support, advice on hair loss, financial tips and information on approved complementary medicines are readily available. And, as not everyone diagnosed with cancer is fully in the know, Maggie’s provides newcomers with a three-hour introduction of what to expect when undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapies and the common technical terms used.
“Nurses are trained and socialised to work holistically. Experience as ‘advanced’ practitioners makes us a safe pair of hands clinically. But, ultimately, it’s that relationship with patients which drives people into nursing. It’s a vocation which never leaves you, and my job brings all this to the fore. Cancer’s no longer the death sentence my grandparents were scared to mention. Fortunately, there’s great emphasis on research and moving forward, but we know people need more than medicine alone.”
Visitors refer themselves or just drop in following NHS or word-of-mouth recommendations. A warm welcome and a cuppa are guaranteed as you walk in. “Keep talking,” Sinéad advises those affected by cancer. “Don’t dance around any subject. Get the facts, so you know what you’re dealing with. Be realistic – truth isn’t a stick to beat someone with, it’s a starting point.”
If you fancy raising funds, volunteering or having a look around – drop in any weekday between 9am and 5pm, call 0161 641 4848 or email manchester@maggiescentres.org Maggie’s Manchester, The Robert Parfett Building, 15 Kinnaird Road, Manchester M20 4QL February/March 2018 | salutions.co.uk
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– Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month – spotting the signs Ovarian cancer is the fourth most common form of cancer death in British women, after breast, lung and bowel cancer
Each year in the UK, there are approximately 7,400 cases of ovarian cancer. This is roughly 142 women each week. Most cases of cancer of the ovary develop in women over the age of 50. The development of ovarian cancer is not fully understood, but the most widely held view is that it results from repeated damage and repair of the surface of the ovary caused by ovulation, which occurs every month in most women who have not gone through the menopause. However, one in 10 ovarian cancers (10%) are caused by an inherited gene. Inherited genes that increase the risk of ovarian cancer include BRCA1 and BRCA2; these genes also increase the risk of breast cancer.
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month is a great time to let women know that they can do positive things to improve their health and that early detection can make a massive difference to the success of treatment. It is really important that women are aware of what is normal for them, so that they recognise any changes. If you know your body, then you can act early if something out of the ordinary happens. Symptoms to be aware of: • • • • • • • •
Persistent stomach pain and bloating Increased abdominal size Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly Weight loss Passing urine more often Back pain Changes in your bowel habits (diarrhoea or constipation) Feeling tired all the time
These symptoms are quite common in many other conditions, so it is far more likely that they will be due to other less serious problems. However, because ovarian cancers can develop without many symptoms, it is important to get any new symptoms checked out. Anyone who
experiences the symptoms associated with ovarian cancer, or are worried that they may have the inherited gene, should visit their GP who can then refer them to a specialist if necessary. Diagnosis Your GP will arrange a number of tests which will include: • • •
Physical examination CA125 blood test Pelvic ultrasound scan
If these tests show up any abnormal results, your GP can refer you to a specialist for further investigations to find out the cause. Mr Richard Slade is a Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon at HCA The Wilmslow Hospital and The Christie Private Care, and specialises in gynaecological cancers. For more information or to book a consultation with Mr Richard Slade, please call 01625 545 036.
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What is sexual health and why is it so important?
Sexual health is one of those topics that people tend not to talk about and the information available is limited. The following is a short article by Dr Rashid Bani BSc (Hons), MBBS, DRCOG to provide you with an insight into this subject. Sexual health covers any area affecting sexual function and reproduction, including its physical, mental and emotional aspects. A long time ago (over 25 years), the World Health Organization (WHO) proclaimed: "There exist fundamental rights for the individual, including freedom from organic disorders, diseases and deficiencies that interfere with sexual and reproductive function." Obviously, it is hard to disagree with the above but, unfortunately, we are not there yet. Often, the reason behind this is a lack of understanding and, in many cases, the limited appropriate treatment options available.
What are the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)? There are over 20 types of STDs. The most common are: chlamydia, genital herpes, gonorrhea, HIV/AIDS, HPV, syphilis and trichomoniasis. Who can be affected? Both men and women can be affected, and often more severely for women. An STD during pregnancy can cause serious health problems for the baby.
To a large extent, it is politeness and discretion that prevent discussion of these issues and create a barrier to WHO’s vision. When a sexual concern exists, it is important to address it with your partner and also with a medical professional.
How do we test for an STI? The tests are simple to perform and involve a urine or a blood sample (taken either from a vein in the arm, a pin prick from the finger or, very occasionally, a swab). Once samples are taken, they are promptly processed, making sure the results are available as soon as possible. A doctor will take a full history and advise on the most appropriate tests for you. Once results are received, they will be communicated to you by your preferred method.
What is a sexually transmitted infection (STI)? An STI is basically any kind of bacterial or viral infection that can be spread through unprotected sexual contact. STIs need to be accurately diagnosed at an early stage to prevent long-term complications, such as infertility. Many people don't notice symptoms, so it's important to get a check-up if you've had unprotected sex or think you might be at risk.
What treatment is available? The majority of STDs (including those caused by bacteria, yeast or parasites) can be cured with antibiotics. Some – such as HIV – have no cure, but there are treatments available to help with the symptoms and keep the disease under control. Results will be discussed in confidence with you and, if needs be, onward referral to specialist services will be provided.
How we can help you
Part of the DHC Group
Are you starting a new relationship? Are you worried following a sexual encounter? Have you had sex without using protection? Has your partner or ex-partner informed you they have an STI? Do you have symptoms that concern you? We offer a comprehensive range of private STI tests – ranging from a single individual test to various profiles. Our profiles are designed to group relevant tests together, providing you with complete peace of mind. We can offer RAPID tests so the results are available on the same day. Our doctor has a special interest in sexual health and the service you will receive from us is guaranteed to be discreet, non-judgemental and 100% confidential. We will not share your results with anyone, not even your NHS GP. From our exclusive, private clinic in Altrincham, our private GP services are led by Dr Rashid Bani BSc (Hons), MBBS, DRCOG. Dr Bani and his supporting team of healthcare professionals excel in providing all GP services as well as their specialist expertise in sexual health. We offer flexible, private appointments for all our private GP services and prices start from just £40.
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Cosmetic Laser Treatments Say ‘bye ‘bye to blemishes…
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We offer cosmetic laser treatments at affordable prices. Walk-in and walk-out on the same day. 0% interest finance available.
Vascular Lesions
19 YEARS OF INNOVATION AND EXPERTISE
The Manchester Vein Clinic – part of the DHC Group (a leading medical imaging provider in the UK, offering state-of-the-art technology and diagnostic facilities) and IVS (Independent Vascular Services Ltd, the largest independent provider of vascular diagnosis and minimally-invasive treatment in the UK) – specialises in diagnosing and treating all types of varicose veins, including spider veins and thread veins. All the highly specialist staff at The Manchester Vein Clinic are accredited in vascular diagnostic imaging and have treatment experience working in NHS and private hospitals in the North West. Come into the clinic today and see one of our clinical vascular practitioners for a free venous health check. 52
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We have spent the last few months informing you about bothersome veins issues and how we can treat them at The Manchester Vein Clinic. Our clinic is located in Altrincham and has a proven track record for providing excellent patient care in comfortable and discreet surroundings. Sometimes, our concerns are not related to the veins on our legs and, this month, we would like to share with you our large range of cosmetic treatment expertise for numerous skin conditions. Almost all skin types can be improved and successfully treated, and we are able to deal with a wide range of skin issues – including blemishes, vascular lesions, pigmented lesions and acne – and offer skin rejuvenation and even mole removal. Our revolutionary Dual Yellow Laser can be used on nearly all areas of the body, including face, neck, chest, back, hands, arms and legs. For most conditions, and depending on the size of the area, only one treatment is necessary, however, for rosacea and acne therapies and skin rejuvenation, several treatments may be required. This laser treatment is well-tolerated by most patients without any form of anaesthetic. Many describe the feeling as similar to that of a rubber band being flicked on the skin, and an anaesthetic cream can be used if necessary. Anyone who wishes to have a cosmetic laser treatment with us would need to undertake a laser patch test, where a small area of your skin is treated. The patch test serves as a toleration test of your skin at a low-energy level and has the added bonus of letting you see the benefits of the laser first-hand. Most results are immediate and, as you walk out of the clinic, you will immediately notice the disappearance of many vascular lesions. Some other treatment areas may take a week or two to disappear. All of our clinical practitioners are trained to a higher degree than laser specialists you may find at your local beauticians. Our laser is clinically proven to provide results and operated by professional medical personnel, which means the treatment is completely safe and carries minimal risk. Our lasers are narrow-band and target ONLY the area being treated, leaving healthy skin untouched. Our clinical practitioners use the most cutting-edge, tried and tested laser technology found north of London – all from as little as £245 for your first treatment and £295 for any additional treatments required (number of laser treatments can vary from person to person and depends on the severity of the condition being treated).
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We offer cosmetic laser treatments at affordable prices. Walk-in and walk-out on the same day. 0% interest finance available.
For further information about the clinic and treatments available, visit www.manchesterveinclinic.com, call 0161 929 5679 or email info@manchesterveinclinic.com The Manchester Vein Clinic, Mansion House, 3 Bridgewater Embankment (Manchester Road), Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 4RW.
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Head Chef Sean Sutton General Manager, John Scott
ALDERLEY EDGE HOTEL
Alderley Edge Hotel’s desire to be the best boutique hotel in Cheshire Located in one of Cheshire’s most exclusive villages, the four-star Alderley Edge Hotel has unveiled its stunning new bar and restaurant following extensive investment from owners/brewers JW Lees. Middletonbased JW Lees have owned the hotel for almost 30 years now and it is the jewel in their crown. William Lees-Jones, Managing Director of JW Lees, says: “Opening the new bar and restaurant at the Alderley Edge Hotel is our first major investment in our 190th year. The hotel is our most prized asset and it is our aim to be best in class, with a flagship hotel that we can be very proud of. JW Lees is a lot more than a just a brewery and our investment in hotels and inns will continue to grow, with exciting developments planned for 2018.” A long-standing establishment on the Alderley Edge circuit, the hotel was ready for a makeover and the result has far exceeded expectations. Completed by Bernard Carroll of Carroll Designs, the total transformation has allowed the hotel to reposition itself as Cheshire’s premier boutique hotel. The hotel is known for being a celebrity hotspot because of its private and discreet location just off London Road. With a massive reputation for a high standard of food, the pressure was on to maintain those standards and keep up with the rest of the competition down on the high street. A new entrance and reception leads through to a modern, stylish, open-plan
bar and restaurant. The look is bright and inviting, with an eclectic mix of colour, natural light and contemporary furniture. The change in decor is matched by a change in menu and service standard. The ambiance is now more relaxed and informal whilst maintaining the three AA Rosette standard of food that the hotel is famous for. With the addition of some new team members, including Head Barman Bruno Santos (previously of The Bubble Room), all the elements have come together nicely to make this relaunch a huge success. When General Manager John Scott joined the team in June 2016 (when his predecessor Ahmet Kurcer retired after almost 30 years at the hotel), it seemed he was the perfect person to guide the growing team through the extensive refurbishment process. Previously at the Best Western Plus Pinewood on Wilmslow, John has been through two refurbishments already, so knows what to expect and how to keep team spirits high in a time of extreme upheaval. This refurbishment marks the first phase of a 2.5 million refurbishment; the entire redevelopment (with all the bedrooms and function rooms given a similar level of investment) will complete by Easter 2018. The main investment so far has been into the kitchen and restaurant, and that is where you will notice the big aesthetic changes. As well as a new look and feel, Head Chef Sean Sutton has created a fantastic new menu. Stepping away from
the tasting menus has been one of the biggest changes. Although the restaurant will still host tasting menu evenings, and there will also be special events to book. The new menu is full of well-made British classics. The addition of a Josper Grill to the kitchen has given a new lease of life to Sean’s already incredible dishes. A Josper Grill gives a barbecue taste to some terrific cuts of meat and Sean’s use of flavour means the team are giving customers a taste sensation. Sean has worked at the hotel for almost 12 years now and has been Head Chef for just over three. He was one of the youngest people in the country to achieve the highly impressive three AA Rosettes and has worked hard in previous years to maintain that level of taste, innovation and service. At just 31 years old, Sean is a big selling point for the hotel and people travel far and wide to try his food, especially his famous Sunday lunch. If you’re looking to book for his three-course special on a Sunday, you best do it quickly, as there is already a three-week waiting list. Alderley Edge Hotel has a number of events coming up, starting with a special set menu running for Valentine’s week and cocktail classes with Head Barman Bruno Santos. For more information about the hotel or to book onto any of its events, please visit alderleyedgehotel.com or call 01625 583033. February/March 2018 | salutions.co.uk
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ALDERLEY EDGE HOTEL
THE GOLDEN PHEASANT
BROWNS MANCHESTER
Alderley Edge
Knutsford
Manchester
Following an extensive refurbishment, Alderley Edge Hotel has a brand-new bar and restaurant, and a brand-new menu to match.
Set in the picturesque village of Plumley, just outside Knutsford, The Golden Pheasant is a charming country pub and perfect for a family Sunday lunch. With the addition of a feisty two-year-old to our table, the challenge was set to see if this Sunday lunch could beat a home-cooked one.
Browns in Manchester is located in one of the city’s old banks, just off the top of King Street. The building itself is an absolute triumph, beautifully high ceilings and renovated sympathetically and affectionately. As soon as you walk in, you are greeted by a very impressive bar – tall, imposing and very well-stocked.
Now an inviting, open and bright space, the restaurant entices you in and makes you want to stay for post-meal drinks too. They have a great new piece of equipment in the kitchen called a Josper Grill, which barbecues meat to perfection. We started with Seared Shetland Scallops with cabbage, pancetta and apple – the scallops melted in the mouth and the dish was perfectly presented, so pretty! We wanted to try out the Josper Grill, so we ordered the Pork Tomahawk and the 8oz Sirloin of Cumbrian Beef. Both were cooked to absolute perfection and the flavours are a huge credit to Head Chef Sean Sutton. He’s clearly thought this menu through and brought new life to an already great establishment.
We started with a Duck and Orange Pâté, which was smooth, filling and served with delicious crusty bread and chutney. In our opinion, the test of a good Sunday lunch is the roasties, and these – roasted in goose fat – did not disappoint. Served alongside the Roast Sirloin of Beef, creamed potatoes and vegetables, this roast was tasty, moreish and a big hit around the table. A very hungry twoyear-old demolished the children’s portion and asked for more of the tasty gravy – it must be a hit.
The menu is comprised of lots of classic British dishes done well. We started with a Prawn Cocktail with buttered sourdough. It tasted fresh and it was very filling. We’d have been happy without the bread, as the portion size was so big. For our main meals, we chose a Browns Burger and the Slow-cooked Slated Pork Belly. The pork came with a savoury apple pie, green beans and mashed potato, the gravy was just what was needed to bring it all together. Delicious!
We couldn’t manage dessert, as we were stuffed, but we managed to get a lovely table by the open fireplace and relaxed while having a cup of coffee. It was a little cold on our visit, but we will be back to enjoy the huge gardens and play area, perfect for children of any age. They even had a badminton net, however, after eating all that food, we could barely summon the energy to walk to the car! A very good Sunday lunch and at just £16.45, you’d be hard pressed to find a better one in the area.
For dessert, we opted for a liquid version – an espresso martini! It’s dessert, coffee and a cocktail all in one – what more could you want? We moved into the busy bar area to sip them and we very much enjoyed them. Just a pity we were working the next day.
Alderley Edge Hotel Macclesfield Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire SK9 7BJ
The Golden Pheasant Plumley Moor Road, Plumley, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 9RX
Browns 1 York Street, Manchester M2 2AW
Tel: 01625 583033 alderleyedgehotel.com
Tel: 01565 722 261 goldenpheasantatplumley.co.uk
Normally, we’d then go for dessert, but the cheese board stood out. Five HUGE portions of cheese are enough for two people and, washed down with an incredible bottle of Merlot, we cannot praise the food and drink highly enough. Well done to the team – we’ve heard brilliant things about your Sunday lunch, so we’ll be back!
A classically British menu in a classically beautiful building. Give it a try next time you’re in Manchester.
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WOOD
TOAST
STORE STREET EXCHANGE
Manchester
Altrincham
Manchester
Since winning MasterChef back in 2015, Executive Chef Simon Wood has been busy setting up his first restaurant in central Manchester. When he invited us in to try his five-course tasting menu, it’s fair to say we were giddy!
After three years of owning the old Barclays Bank, Justin Orange has taken his time in creating the perfect little eatery in Altrincham, and it shows. What a stunning transformation of this gorgeous building. There was a very warm welcome and a comfy seat, and we were presented with a very well-thought-out menu.
Store Street Exchange restaurant and Store Street Craft Bar are Manchester's latest food and drink hotspots. They are within walking distance from Piccadilly train station and the former promises simple yet satisfying food. The menu has everything from burgers and steaks to fish and salads, with a variety of mouth-watering puddings to finish. We started with Bury Black Pudding Fritters, complemented by Stokes brown sauce, and a bowl of warming Rotisserie Chicken and Sweetcorn Soup.
The restaurant itself is industrial but welcoming, and the comfortable booths were the perfect setting for such a treat. We started with a Thai soup called Tom Kha, bursting with flavour and a great start. Next came a Venison Tartare with a charcoal dust. Sounds strange, but it was divine! We were also quietly enjoying a lovely bottle of Chenin Blanc whilst being served with this incredible menu. Our next course was Seared Scallops with compressed apple, celeriac, black pudding and parsnip crisps – the perfect flavour combination. The ‘main’ course was a Beef Fillet with ox cheek, a medley of mushrooms and burnt onion. The flavours complemented each other perfectly and we were blown away by the mix of textures. The dessert was worth the wait, as it was the best dessert either of us have ever tasted. A Chocolate Delice with poached cumquats and a whiskey gel. Do we even need to say any more? Absolutely incredible! An absolute MUST for all foodies out there, keep Simon Wood on your radar.
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Toast does exactly what it says on the tin, everything is served on toast. That sounds bizarre and like it shouldn’t work but it really does! We visited for brunch and had plenty to choose from. We opted for a Classic Eggs Royale and a not-so-classic Crumpet, Black Pudding, Eggs and Bacon. Both were exceptional. We love a brunch and this rates highly for both of us. It’s such a lovely warm place to sit and hang out that we lingered for a while and had a few more coffees. There are also lots of lunch options, all served on toast, and we are already trying to fit in our next visit, so we can sample the Crab and Lime with rocket and coriander. All dishes are served on your choice of bread and gluten-free versions of everything on the menu are available, which is so great to hear! Make sure you go to Altrincham and try this, trust us, you won’t regret it.
Wood Manchester Jack Rosenthal Street, Manchester M15 4RA
Toast 63 Stamford New Road, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 1DS
Tel: 0161 236 5211 woodmanchester.com
Tel: 0161 804 4580 toastaltrincham.com
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For my main course, I opted for the indulgent Potato Gnocchi with wild mushrooms, baby spinach and garlic – all topped with shaved parmesan and accompanied by a portion of skin-on-fries. My guest selected The Store Street Burger – prime ground beef, Ramsay Ayrshire bacon, Montgomery's Cheddar, club sauce, brioche bun, grain mustard slaw and tiger fries (sweet potato and skin-on-fries). I couldn’t resist trying a bite myself! Two Melt-in-the-Middle Chocolate Puddings with salted caramel ice cream provided a delicious finish – rich and creamy, just how desserts should be! In addition to the main menu, there’s Classic Afternoon Tea (which starts at just £17.50) and Cocktail Afternoon Tea for £25. Gluten-free, vegan and children’s versions are also available. Store Street Exchange Ground Floor, DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester-Piccadilly. One Piccadilly Place, 1 Auburn Street, Manchester M1 3DG
Nat Tofan at Manchester House Up there with the stars
In a contrived three-part television documentary made by the BBC in 2014 called Restaurant Wars – The Battle for Manchester, Aiden Byrne at Manchester House was pitched against Simon Rogan at The French in a supposed race to win a Michelin star. Neither did so and both chefs have since departed from their respective kitchens. But, in doing so, they made way for two of the country's most exciting talented young culinary guns to be promoted from the ranks. At the French, Adam Reid took over as head chef at the age of 30. And now Nat Tofan – part of the Manchester House project from the very start – has taken charge, aged just 27. Winning a Michelin star has never depended on having already won one somewhere else. Ever since the late Living Ventures boss Tim Bacon realised his ambition to open a flagship city centre Michelin-contending restaurant, star chef Aiden has been virtually synonymous with Manchester House. But last September, Aiden (the youngest chef ever to win a Michelin star, when he was 22) announced his departure and his protégé and first lieutenant Nat Tofan stepped up to the plate in a seamless transition.
By Ray King
Precocious culinary talent Now Manchester House has burst into 2018 with a new set of menus and its ‘new’ head chef 's name up in lights. And rightly so, for at the press preview of what lies ahead at Manchester House, there's plenty of evidence that a precocious culinary talent has been given his head.
Born and raised in Nottingham, Nat found his passion through working in his parents' restaurant and at the age of 18 embarked on a career as a chef. He learned the basics as an apprentice chef before joining the brigade at one of Nottingham's leading restaurants. A year in Paris followed, where Nat continued to build his culinary foundations and in 2011, he moved to Manchester and was a key part of the launch of Australasia, Living Ventures’ high-energy Pan-Asian fine dining restaurant. He worked alongside Aiden Byrne in the development kitchen for six months before launching Manchester House; Nat as a key lieutenant to Aiden in the team. After taking a short sabbatical in 2015, to experience new cultures and flavours, Nat returned to Manchester House as senior sous chef and in September 2017 was appointed head chef. Legendary tasting menus The new menus offer two or three-course lunches, priced competitively at £24.50 and £29.50 respectively, and a seasonal menu featuring starters for £15, mains from £35 and desserts for £8. Additionally, there’s a spectacular afternoon tea of five savoury and six sweet delicacies for £25 (or £40 with a cocktail flight) and the restaurant's legendary tasting menus. The tasting menus come either as eight courses for £75 or 12 courses for £95 (vegetarian versions command the same prices), with specially selected wine flights adding £45/£75. It was tasters from these that demonstrated Nat's skilled direction of the army of chefs in Manchester House's huge open theatre kitchen, which is almost as big as the dining area itself.
Even the bread and butter – sublime crusty sourdough with beurre noisette and crushed shards of crispy chicken skin – was a work of art and the ‘chef 's snacks’ were simply brilliant. The Millionaire's Sandwich – layers of foie gras and pistachio – was an exquisite piece of culinary craftsmanship, while Raw Beef with Coal Oil – a clever cheffy trick to introduce barbecue flavours to meat that's never been anywhere near a grill – was served on a mini taco with gloriously gooey egg yolks… superb. Intriguingly, the last time we'd encountered beef in coal oil was as a course on Simon Rogan's tasting menu at The French – there must be a truce in the restaurant war! Delicate flavours Our taster of the tasting menu continued with that most regal of fish, turbot. It was perfectly cooked, studded with slivers of razor clam and served with rare, delicately flavoured white soy and tangy verjus. Dessert produced another piece of culinary magic – a stunning coral-orange Mousse of Sea Buckthorn, smooth and sweet without being cloying and counterpointed by a scoop of lemon yogurt. The wine flight brought forth some serious stuff, brilliantly matched to each course, hence: Bordeaux blanc from Château Picque Caillou; Puligny Montrachet, a white Burgundy, intriguingly, with the beef; the Loire's finest Pouilly Fumé with the turbot; and a top-class German Rieslaner Auslese with dessert. Wow.
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You wanna pizza me?
So asks the bright neon sign inside the new Great British Pizza Company (GB•PIZZA•CO® for short) in Didsbury. Hell yeah, says Helen Lawson
fabulous foodies, Rachel and Lisa, and the girls brought their flare for style, warmth and delicious locally-sourced ingredients to the Kent coast almost six years ago. Didsbury couple Kally and Grant stumbled upon GB•PIZZA•CO® last year and knew instantly that this place would work back home. And, just like that, they bought the first ever franchise and are now serving pizzas on the lovingly restored Lapwing Lane.
GB•PIZZA•CO® was founded a few hundred miles away in Margate and has garnered a heap of glowing reviews, recommendations from famous food critics and features in some of the world’s most respected food guides. It was opened by two
The bars and restaurants under this stretch of the arcade – Wine and Wallop, Chilli Banana, the deli and now GB•PIZZA•CO® – have made this spot a must-go dining destination, nestled in between West Didsbury and the village and just over the road from West Didsbury tram spot. We know Didsbury isn’t short on pizza places, but the pizzas served at GB•PIZZA•CO® are just a little bit special. There’s no giant, doughy, gut-busting crust, their pizzas are thin, crispy and topped with imaginative, local and thoroughly British ingredients. Topping choices include: proper
thick-cut ham and deliciously meaty Portobello mushrooms; pear and British blue cheese; and aubergine with peppers and no cheese. I opted for olive and fiery Roquito peppers – in all honesty, a little too hot to handle for this timid reviewer. Whether you are veggie, vegan or glutenfree, the small but beautifully formed menu has options for all palates and persuasions. When you order wine, you’re given an empty glass and directed toward some outward-facing pumps. Being 5ft 3in means I had to stand on my tiptoes to fill up with Merlot, but it feels good not to have to wait for a waiter to request a refill – you just go help yourself! There’s no cutlery either; the pizza is served sliced and ready to eat. Instructions on the tables advise you to ‘lift up a piece, crack it, fold it, then eat it’. Try GB•PIZZA•CO®. Even if you’re tired of pizza, try this pizza. This place is perfectly situated between two Didsburys and offers £5 pizzas on Mondays and buy-one-getone-half-price all day Wednesdays. So, don’t wait for the weekend… every day is a ‘you wanna a pizza me’ day at GB•PIZZA•CO®.
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Foresight celebrate their 20th birthday this February with a move to prestigious new offices in Hale Foresight specialise in helping business owners, professionals and high-net-worth individuals make the most of their finances. Successful people rarely have the time or expertise to manage their own finances, so important financial decisions are often put off or even forgotten. As Chartered Financial Planners and Independent Financial Advisers, Foresight are ideally placed to analyse your current arrangements and develop strategies to move forward. Our unique Quantum Programme™ has been specifically developed to help clients achieve financial independence. Exploratory meetings are held at our expense and are FREE and without obligation, so why not come and see us in our new offices for a chat.
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USE IT OR LOSE IT The end of the 2017/18 tax year is looming and it is an important time to review your personal financial position. Many of the tax planning opportunities that currently exist are tax-year linked and if not utilised will be lost.
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Putting the heart into finance
Financial planning firms come and go, but family-run Kellands in Hale has been thriving for nearly three decades and, simply put, isn’t going anywhere anytime soon
As it approaches its 30th birthday, we wanted to find out the key to its longevity and discover its plans for the future… The client always comes first As Chartered Financial Planners, Kellands provides a holistic, bespoke service, with completely unbiased solutions for clients from all parts of the monetary spectrum. So, what, we asked Managing Director Guy Kelland, gives it the edge?
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“We always place both the individual clients and businesses we act for at the forefront,” replies Guy. “It’s this personal customer service and quality of our team that’s been key to building our reputation and customer’s trust. Additionally, we have Chartered Financial Planning Practice status – which means the knowledge and skills of the Kellands team is second to none and separates us from competitors and peers.” Unlike smaller firms, Kellands has the capacity and resources to provide an end-to-end service in-house – with every step supported by its impressive state-ofthe art technology. Industry recognition The quality of service has not gone unnoticed, with a plethora of high-profile
awards being bestowed on the firm. “We’ve won several awards recently,” reveals Guy, “the most prestigious being Moneyfacts Tax and Estate Planner of the Year 2017. This award is the one that means the most to us because judging was partly based on client testimonials. We were up against some big UK providers and large London wealth management teams, but our service, technology and trusted approach won us this much-coveted award. We feel privileged to be flying the flag for the North West.” No ‘typical’ client Some people, admits Guy, think financial planning is only for the extremely wealthy or big businesses: “Financial planning is for everyone,” clarifies Guy. “Value can be added to most people’s situation. We deal with everything from securing an individual a great mortgage deal and helping them provide for their children’s uni fees to offering a lifetime’s worth of advice to a large corporation – who, coincidentally, often come to us when they need personal work doing too.” The future’s bright Across 2018 and beyond, Kellands plans to develop the services and technology it offers further and “always keep ahead of the
curve”. Last month, far-reaching new financial legislations came into play in the UK (aiming to create greater transparency within the industry). Luckily, whilst they will be challenging to implement for some, the good practice required is something the adaptable and forward-thinking Kellands is proud to have been doing as standard for a long time. Experience the expertise “Ultimately,” says Guy, “we aim to take client worries away. Financial matters can be a minefield, even a bit scary, so we want to create comfort and positivity, and help to establish a written/visual plan of their objectives and how then to realise them. We aim to delight our clients with all aspects of our work and lead them to a brighter future. Our Friday morning drop-in sessions can be a good starting point – anyone can pop in with a query and free no-obligation advice. They’ve been running for a long time now and are extremely popular.” Contact Kellands by calling 0161 929 8838 or emailing hale@kelland.co.uk For more information, visit www.kelland-hale.com
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2017 success
It's safe to say that, as a company, we had a remarkable 2017 and as we have settled into 2018, it’s a perfect opportunity for us to reflect on the year that we had 2017 was particularly significant for us, as this is the year that we celebrated our 15-year anniversary – a monumental achievement for everyone involved, as it would not have been possible without the continued support of our staff, partners and, of course, the local community. Throughout last year, all of our departments went from strength to strength and this is something we will continue to push into 2018. Our immigration department was a particular success, thanks to our dedicated staff members working closely with the local community and providing regular, free initial consultations to anyone who needed them. Due to the hard work of our staff and the success of the department, we have been able to expand by adding an additional immigration office in London, which will be opening later on this year. Last year, we were also pleased to have opened new departments, which has allowed us to expand our specialities beyond
personal injury, family law, immigration and road traffic accident claims. Now, in addition to the above, we also specialise in: commercial and residential conveyancing and housing disrepair claims. Pabla and Pabla Solicitors is delighted with what a success 2017 turned out to be, however, the accomplishments don’t stop there – our sub-brand, Deal With My Claim, also opened five new shops (in Birmingham, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent and Walsall respectively) and by the end of 2018, we hope to have ten shops across the West Midlands. Having these shops on the high street enables anyone to access the plain-speaking legal support that they deserve, whether they are seeking legal advice for their road traffic accident, divorce or immigration matter. We too have been thrilled to have our achievements acknowledged externally. Our Senior Partner, Hari Pabla, won the Best in Law 2017 award at the English Asian
Business Awards, and we were nominated for two awards (Best Law Firm and Best Personal Injury Law Firm) at The Talk of Manchester Business Awards. So, as you can see, 2017 was quite a year for everyone at Pabla and Pabla Solicitors, and we want to thank everyone in the local community for working alongside us and using our services. We’re excited to see what 2018 holds and we’re confident that this year will be a year of further successes and growth. If you need to get in contact with us, please call 0161 446 1122 or email enquiries@pablasolicitors.co.uk Currently, we specialise in: family law, road traffic accident claims, immigration, rehabilitation, personal injury claims, package holiday claims, accidents at work, industrial disease claims, credit hire, residential and commercial conveyancing, and housing disrepair claims. February/March 2018 | salutions.co.uk
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LORRAINE HARVEY
Lorraine Harvey is a Principal Lawyer at Slater and Gordon. She specialises in divorce and financial issues, with particular experience in businesses.
COLIN BETHELL
Head of Property at Pabla and Pabla Solicitors, Colin has dealt with residential and commercial property transactions for 10 years.
VERED HOFTON
Vered Hofton is an advanced Classical Pilates teacher who has adopted the internationally recognised GYROTONIC® method. It’s been her life for more than 20 years. She has a boutique studio, Tatton House Studio, in South Manchester.
ASK THE EXPERTS Will I have to sell my business to pay for the divorce? The sale of a business is very unusual, unless both the husband and wife agree that a sale would be the best outcome. Often, the business generates income and without that income one or both spouses would struggle financially, so selling the business would not make sense. Will my business be valued within the divorce? If so, how is this dealt with? If your business would have a substantial value if sold, it is likely to be valued as part of the divorce. If your business has no real value, such as an IT contractor whose income is paid through a limited company (as it is a tax-efficient vehicle through which to pay income), it should not be valued. Will I have to give my spouse half the value of my business? Not necessarily. Liquidity, which is how much money can be raised through a business, is an issue that the accountant will also need to comment upon. They should advise how much money the business can afford to pay out without negatively impacting the day-to-day running of the business. They also need to consider the tax consequences of this.
I am a first-time buyer, so do I still have to pay Stamp Duty? As of 22nd November 2017, the Government announced that any first-time buyers will pay zero Stamp Duty on the first £300,000 on any house purchases up to £500,000. This represents a tax saving of up to £5,000, depending on the purchase price. Please note that, for joint purchases, both parties must be first-time buyers to benefit. What does the ban on leasehold sales mean for my property? In December 2017, the Government announced a ban on leasehold sales of new-build houses, with only a limited number of exceptions. Also, ground rents will be set at zero for all new long leaseholds. Unfortunately, this will not help existing homeowners subject to such leases, however, the Government has indicated, as part of the proposals, that they are committed to making the process of purchasing the freehold easier, cheaper and faster for existing leasehold owners. At Pabla and Pabla Solicitors, we can offer local, face-to-face consultations and tailor our efforts towards your needs.
What is the difference between Pilates and Classical Pilates? Classical Pilates is the original form of Pliates developed by Joseph Pilates himself. It’s the original sequences and exercises, it’s hard (mentally and physically) and meant to be that way! The Classical method also works with the whole range of apparatus not just group classes, so you can feel what your body should do. Classical Pilates is a quiet revolution that’s slowly working its way back to mainstream prominence. There are all types of styles and brands of Pilates classes that will use the Pilates principals but will not stick to the original work. The form and order of the exercises will be varied and not as strict as the original. What is the GYROTONIC® method? The Gyrotonic Method is an original and unique movement method that addresses the entire body. The emphasis is on joint mobility and core strength. This is suitable to any level and taught on a variety of specialised apparatus that assists in movement. What method is best for me? Mobility and core strength are important for everyone, finding the best method depends on goals. Understanding your body, ability and needs is part of a holistic journey to connect mind and body.
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EDUCATION NEWS
From left: Matt Dawson, MHSG pupil Lottie Kielty (15) from Cheadle Hulme, MGS pupil Finn Perls (12) of Didsbury, MHSG pupil Kizzy Ward (13) from Alderley Edge, MGS pupil Henry Murray (12) from Altrincham, MHSG pupil Ella Hampson (13) from Lymm, Livia Baker (13) from Didsbury, and Kate Richardson-Walsh
Top sports figures warn of meningitis risk on visit to Manchester schools Thanks to a visit from two top UK sports personalities, students from Manchester High School for Girls (MHSG) and The Manchester Grammar School (MGS) learned that young people are among the most at-risk of contracting meningitis. Former England rugby player and BBC sports commentator Matt Dawson and Olympic gold medalist and former GB hockey captain Kate Richardson-Walsh were in Manchester to raise awareness of the devastating illness as part of pharmaceutical and healthcare company GSK’s Tackle Meningitis campaign. A recent GSK survey revealed that, in the North West, understanding of the risk of meningitis among teens remains worryingly low; just one in ten parents and young people aged 14-18 are aware that teenagers are among the most at-risk of contracting the disease. The survey also
highlighted a lack of knowledge about the signs and symptoms of the illness. During their visit to MHSG and MGS, Matt and Kate met a group of aspiring rugby and hockey players and gave them tips and advice on how to get on in the world of professional sport. Manchester High School for Girls students Livia Baker from Didsbury and Ella Hampson from Lymm are both playing in the UK Lions Hockey team. At 13, both have a bright future ahead of them in the sport. Livia said: “It was great to be selected to the national team in the autumn, but meeting Matt and Kate today was the icing on the cake! “Our year group was vaccinated for meningitis earlier this week and, since Matt and Kate’s talk, I appreciate the need for the vaccination much more now that
I am aware of the dangers the disease can pose. I would definitely recommend young people look up meningitis and learn about the symptoms.” MGS pupil Finn Perls, 12, of Didsbury, said: “I’m a huge rugby fan so it was an amazing experience to meet Matt. He’s an inspiration to myself and other boys who play rugby, so I’ll never forget not only meeting him but hearing him talk about how to spot the signs of meningitis, which means hopefully I will be able to help someone should they contract it.” MGS pupil Henry Murray, 12, from Altrincham, who is one of the School’s budding hockey players, added: “It was fantastic to meet Kate. She is a brilliant hockey player and it was great experience to talk to her.”
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Withington Girls’ School is served up a national food award
Withington Girls’ School has become the first independent school in the North West of England to have achieved a national Food for Life Served Here award. The certification programme is run by the Soil Association – the UK's leading food and farming charity and organic certification body – and recognises commitment to providing pupils and staff with healthy, nutritionally balanced meals using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Having taken 18 months of planning and preparation work, assessments and a
rigorous inspection, 88% of all WGS meals now conform to best-practice guidelines around fresh preparation, avoidance of preservatives, additives and genetically modified foods, a minimum use of sugar and the use of seasonal ingredients. The catering team has been trained about the importance of fresh locallysourced produce and the sources of ingredients are being communicated on posters that are on display close to the school’s dining areas. Withington’s Head of Catering, Mrs
Sheena Cartledge, who has a degree in catering and hospitality management and has been in post for the past 26 years, said she had been drawn to the Food for Life Served Here programme during a visit to a food exhibition in 2015, but the process had taken some time to complete: “It has been quite an eye-opener,” said Sheena. “We’ve been doing much of this anyway – but we have had to cover a lot of ground and also had to revisit our contracts with all our suppliers to ensure they comply too.”
British Council International School Award success for Alderley Edge School for Girls Alderley Edge School for Girls (AESG) has been awarded the foundation level of the British Council’s prestigious International School Award in recognition of its work to bring the world into the classroom. The International School Award celebrates the achievements of schools that do exceptional work in international education. Fostering an international dimension in the curriculum is at the heart of the British Council’s work with schools, so that young people gain the cultural understanding and skills they need for life work in today’s world. The girls’ international work includes participation in Erasmus+. The school has been successfully involved in regular collaborative international projects since 1999, the latest of
which was completed in 2017. This project was called European Classroom and involved over 50 teachers and 1,500 pupils in schools from seven different European countries participating in more than 20 sub-projects, sharing ideas and classroom practice. Projects ranged from a reading scheme for younger pupils and e-safety to the Romantic Age and a collaborative choir concert. More than 400 pupils benefitted from transnational visits made between the partner countries during the three-year project, including a visit by the 25-strong German choir to AESG and the Year 7 pupils participating in multimedia activities based on the best-selling book by R. J. Palacio Wonder. All results from the project are available at europeanclassroom.eu
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Debating with Edwina Currie at Stockport Grammar Stockport Grammar School’s Debating Society was delighted to welcome former Conservative MP and Junior Health Minister Edwina Currie to take part in one of their regular debates. The Debating Society holds its meetings in the school library and this one was full to capacity as pupils and staff gathered to hear Edwina Currie debate with Sixth Formers Murray Jallands, Adam Keyworth and Richard Seed. The debate was chaired by Finley Nolan. The debate took in wide-ranging issues, including economic policy, equality, privatisation, share ownership, the miners’ strike and social housing. Following the Debating Society’s house rules, the discussion was good humoured and informative. The Debating Society regularly invites external speakers to join them and Ms Currie had kindly responded to a letter from Adam Keyworth. In her closing speech, she stressed the great importance of open debate and discussion in schools. Pupils at Stockport Grammar have many other co-curricular opportunities to cultivate their debating skills, for example, Model
United Nations – where pupils discuss international issues with children from across the UK and globally – and their own School Council, which develops communication skills and allows pupils a forum to voice their opinions.
Altrincham Grammar School for Girls takes top spot in Together’s enterprise competition The winners celebrate with Together’s judges
Two pupils from Altrincham Grammar School for Girls have scooped the winning prize in an enterprise competition run by specialist finance provider Together, walking away with £2,500 for their school and an iPad each.
All the budding young entrepreneurs who participated had prepared a detailed business plan, with schools running the first round and selecting their winning group, who then presented to the judges at Together in the exciting finale.
Shu Fei Chen and Zara Akhtar are studying business and economics at A-level and gave a compelling presentation of their concept VEALITY – a creative arts therapy centre to help people suffering from mental health issues.
Commercial CEO at Together, Marc Goldberg, who was one of the judges, said: “We were so impressed with all the finalists who took part. The standard was exceptional and the amount of research and level of detail that had gone into the many different business ideas was just incredible. However, VEALITY really stood out, so they were very worthy winners.
Shu Fei said the idea for the non-for-profit organisation had resulted from the statistics that showed one in four people will suffer from some sort of mental health issue in their lifetime. She added that the opportunity had given her more confidence, whilst Zara said it had been “a great experience of how the business world works”.
“I’m very proud also of the group of colleagues here at Together who devised the competition and launched it to schools for the first time this year.”
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“The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it� Michelangelo
Top independent school in the north Sunday Times Parent Power Have you got excellent mock GCSE results? Apply to WGS Sixth Form for September 2018 to give yourself the chance of realising your hopes and ambitions. A friendly, caring environment in which each girl can feel confident and flourish. World Challenge 2017, Sri Lanka
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Fine time for Oxbridge nine It has been another successful year for Cheadle Hulme School, with nine students receiving offers from University of Oxford or University of Cambridge. Of 16 candidates currently in the Sixth Form, 13 were invited for interview and, of those, six secured offers from their Oxbridge choice. Three students from the Class of 2017 also received offers after deferring a year following their A-levels. It has been an especially good year for languages, with four students from the
school opting to study Spanish, French and German. From the current year group, history was also a strong choice for Cheadle Hulme School applicants. The school’s Oxbridge Coordinator, Mrs Lisa Barfoot, said: “I am delighted for the students. For each of them, this achievement represents the culmination of many years’ hard work and dedication to their subject, both inside and outside the classroom.”
Best independent sports school
The Manchester Grammar School (MGS) has been recognised as one of the best independent sport schools in the North of England by a national magazine. In recognition of its varied sporting programme, the latest issue of School Sport magazine places MGS at number five nationally and number one in the North. The list reflects competitive achievement in a range of sports throughout 2017 and honours those schools that take competition seriously. The list was compiled based on 20 different sports (as opposed to a single one) and more than 120 different national competitions. MGS was also named as the North-West Independent School of the Year in The Times’ Parent Power 2018: Best UK Schools Guide.
Budding bakers at Abbey College Manchester by the popular TV show, students on the International Foundation and new Combined Studies Programme conceived the idea as a component of the key skills unit of their courses.
Promising entrepreneurs at Abbey College Manchester recently organised the annual, charitable Great Abbey Bake Off. Inspired
Staff and students were challenged to don their oven gloves and aprons in a bid to make the best cake in aid of charity. Friends and colleagues were invited to donate and indulge in a spectacular array of treats, including Battenberg and vanilla cake,
before judging their favourite. The initiative helped to raise much-needed funds for Cornerstone, a charity that provides support services for adults, children and young people with disabilities and other support needs. At the close of the competition, jubilant Year 13 student James Mackintosh received the highly-coveted title of Star Baker, having rose to the top and impressed with his delectable red velvet cake.
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WHAT’S ON February is the perfect time to visit your local theatre – forget the cold, wet weather and check out a show in a warm, friendly venue! If you need another excuse, don’t forget it’s also Valentine’s Day this season, so seek out some romantic gifts with shows such as Brief Encounter, Sleeping Beauty or Miss Saigon. Families in search of some half-term fun should head for George’s Marvelous Medicine at The Lowry. By Catherine Reed
MUSICALS Teddy 13-17 February The Lowry This award-winning new musical is the ultimate story of teenage rebellion and the birth of a new musical era. The show features brand-new original songs and some of the biggest hits from the 1950s, all performed by the on-stage band Johnny Valentine and the Broken Hearts.
Thriller Live! 19-24 February Palace Theatre FAMILY George’s Marvelous Medicine 20-24 February The Lowry George’s grandmother isn’t like other grandmothers. She isn’t into being lovely and cuddly, instead, she likes to eat slugs and bugs and generally boss George around. When George gets to spend some time alone with her, he sees it as the ideal opportunity for him to have a go at creating some medicine to help mend her cruel ways. It makes for a phizz-whizzing adventure for children aged 5+ and their families.
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Thriller Live! is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world’s greatest entertainer. Experience over two hours of non-stop hits – from pop and rock to soul and disco – in a show that pays homage to Michael Jackson’s legendary live performances and innovative dance moves that were executed with flair, precision and passion. Features hits such as Smooth Criminal, Billie Jean and Bad.
The Sound of Music 13-18 March Palace Theatre The Sound of Music returns to Manchester, telling the true story of the world-famous singing family; from their romantic beginnings and search for happiness to their thrilling escape to freedom at the start of WW2. Lucy
O’Byrne, runner-up of BBC One’s The Voice in 2015, stars as Maria, and the unforgettable score features some truly memorable songs, including Edelweiss, My Favorite Things, Do-Re-Mi and Climb Ev’ry Mountain.
Fat Friends – The Musical 19-24 March Opera House The hit TV show Fat Friends, from the pen of national treasure Kay Mellor, is live on stage in a brand-new musical, featuring original music by Nick Lloyd Webber. The all-star cast includes: West End favourite Jodie Prenger, X Factor winner Sam Bailey, Atomic Kitten’s Natasha Hamilton, star of Emmerdale and Wicked Natalie Anderson, Coronation Street legend Kevin Kennedy and, making his stage debut, Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff.
Miss Saigon 21 March – 12 May Palace Theatre Its back! Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical Miss Saigon is embarking on a major UK Tour. A recent smash hit in the West End and currently playing on Broadway, this epic production boasts a company of 60 and is at the Palace for a limited run this spring. It is a beautiful, heart-wrenching show, with lavish sets and a wonderful score. See it while you can.
the Second World War, when a chance meeting between Cinderella and a dashing RAF pilot results in the two of them falling in love, before being parted by the horrors of the Blitz. A truly visual feast is in store, accompanied by Prokofiev’s beautiful score.
OPERA Madama Butterfly, Don Giovanni, Un ballo in maschera 6-10 March The Lowry DRAMA Hamlet 15 February – 10 March Bolton Octagon Hamlet returns from his life studying abroad to find his home utterly changed and his place in the world uncertain. As we find ourselves in an increasingly uncertain world, Shakespeare’s great tragedy resonates as never before in this startling new production.
Brief Encounter 20-24 February The Lowry Noel Coward’s classic is remembered as one of the most haunting love stories ever. This stunning production has triumphed in the West End, toured the globe (including a previous visit to The Lowry) and received brilliant reviews. Don’t miss this really delightful screen-to-stage adaptation.
Frankenstein 9 March – 7 April Royal Exchange This gripping adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic horror, by celebrated playwright April de Angelis, marks 200 years since its publication. Set on frozen wastes, surrounded by ice, we learn of a young scientist, his ambitions and tales of a monstrous creation. Suitable for ages 14+.
East is East 15 March – 14 April Bolton Octagon Ayub Khan Din’s comedy about
clashing cultures and family drama has won multiple awards, become a BAFTA-winning film and is now being brought to life back in Bolton in a hilarious new production.
Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok 22 March – 7 April Royal Exchange Studio
Opera North’s spring season is a mixture of desire, betrayal and revenge with three stunning productions featuring some of the opera’s most famous music. Check thelowry.com/opera for dates and times of each production.
Based on Helen Tse’s bestselling book Sweet Mandarin, this evocative new play by award-winning writer In-Sook Chappell tells the extraordinary story of the women behind the famous Manchester restaurant and a family held together with one lifeline – food.
DANCE Dance: Sampled (February 2018) 17 February The Lowry Dance: Sampled is a celebration of dance in all its forms packaged in delicious bite-size performances. There are activities throughout the day and performances at 2pm and 8pm.
The Sleeping Beauty 28 February – 3 March The Lowry Birmingham Royal Ballet presents its beautiful ballet The Sleeping Beauty, with its marvelous mix of virtuoso dance, fairy tale characters and live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.
Cinderella 13-17 March The Lowry
SPECIAL EVENTS Dragon Parade 18 February City centre Follow The Dragon Parade (featuring a 175-feet dragon no less!) from Albert Square (starts 12 noon) to Chinatown and then stay in the city centre to enjoy traditional lion dancing, street food, Chinese dancing, martial arts, music, acrobatics, a funfair and a fantastic fireworks finale.12 noon to 1pm.
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TECH FOR TODDLERS Griffin KaZoo MyPhones It’s important to remember that adult headphones can be dangerous for kids because their little ears can’t handle higher volumes. These are designed specifically to address that issue and behind the range of fun animal designs is some clever technology to limit levels to below 85 decibels. Importantly, they also cover the whole ear, which means less noise leakage and less need to turn up the volume. Additionally, this helps stop their ears from popping on take-off and landing, which can cause discomfort to small children. From £15, Griffin
The whole point of technology is to solve mankind’s problems. From essential stuff like water treatment and healthcare to saving lazy people from having to peel their own veg, we’re fixing life’s challenges one by one. But here’s one that’s not quite been answered: how do I keep my toddler occupied on a long journey?
Apple iPad mini The iPad mini is great for kids and, even better, they won’t notice if you give them an old second-hand cast-off. Just make sure you set up Family Sharing and the appropriate parental controls so they can’t access any inappropriate content.
The subject of tech in parenting is a cause of much anxiety; there needs to be a balance between immersive play, learning and exploration of technology on the one hand, and human interaction on the other. The balance shifts when you’re on a plane though! You can’t sing songs, catch a ball, run up and down and do all the other interactive stuff. And I know from experience that they get bored of being cuddled and start wriggling after approximately 30 seconds. So, this is where tech comes in…
Shockproof case for iPad mini This is a must because the little one won’t treat their device with care. For £10 off Amazon, this one incorporates a folding stand that doubles as a handle, and even if it gets booted down stairs, it will protect the device inside.
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And finally – the apps The most important piece of the puzzle is what to put on the iPad. The BBC iPlayer Kids app is an essential, allowing you to download as many episodes of Hey Duggee as your memory can hold. Musical instrument apps can also keep a child occupied for a while. Look for Baby Piano and Baby’s Musical Hands, and there are also keyboard apps available that make animal noises. Finally, think about simple games that smaller children enjoy, such as bursting bubbles. There’s even a free fishing app from the pet food company Go-Cat that babies love as much as cats do!
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THE ESTATE IS BACK I’ll admit this is more a personal notion of mine rather than any big collective decision from the car-buying public. In fact, in recent years, the masses seem to have rather turned their backs on estate cars in favour of the SUV. But the estate, station wagon, tourer or shooting brake – whatever you want to call it – will always find favour with a select few. Not just for practicality reasons, but also because nowadays they’re sufficiently different to be the cool alternative. Look at the new Volvo V90, for example. Now that the Volvo flagship is the XC90 SUV, the big luxury estate is no longer the focal point of this carmaker’s range. This means they can afford to take risks and create something really special. The V90 exudes understated style and good taste thanks to the simplicity of its design. From the efficiency of its engines to the clean and minimal interiors, it stands apart in a marginalised market. That interior is worthy of particular comment – it’s become a real Volvo hallmark and this one especially, with its liberal use of natural materials, is really exceptional.
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Elsewhere in the estate’s little corner of the car world, the German arms race continues, with Audi and Mercedes Benz still battling to shoehorn ever more comically overpowered engines into theirs. The RS6 and E63AMG are getting ridiculous nowadays (which is why I love them of course) and the latest from Mercedes is a case in point. The new S version now has over 600BHP and can do 0-60 in 3.4 seconds. To put that in perspective, that’s enough power and pace to beat some two-seater supercars, yet this thing has a capacity to fit a family of five and all their luggage. The E63AMG 4Matic+ (which means it has selective four-wheel drive) uses the same 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 as the E63 saloon, with cylinder deactivation tech to save fuel and cut emissions when you’re not in the mood to stretch necks. It’s a sign of the times that neither stylish estates like the Volvo, nor high performance ones like the Mercedes and Audi, are expected to be big sellers. BMW no longer makes a ’touring’ version of its top-end M5, and Alfa Romeo doesn’t even make an estate at all any more. Yet despite this, there will always be a certain type of person who would consider such a car to be the perfect all-rounder.
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