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GROUP EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Beverley Uddin-Khandakar e: beverley@salutions.co.uk GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR Salim Uddin-Khandakar e: salim@salutions.co.uk JOURNALIsT / OffICE MANAGER Emily Fitzgibbons e: emily@salutions.co.uk ADVERTIsING Call the sales team on 0161 445 2883 e: info@salutions.co.uk ART DIRECTION & DEsIGN Paul King / Claire King
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The summer holidays are over and, whether we like it or not, Christmas is just around the corner. In fact, by the time you are reading this magazine, it will be approximately 85 days away. Already, Christmas cards are appearing in the shops, and my inbox is full with the latest seasonal offers and recommendations on where to eat your festive lunch. Speaking of yuletide magic, have you booked your ball tickets yet? The hugely popular Salutions Winter Wonderland Ball takes place at The Midland Hotel on Saturday November 23rd at 6.30pm. With Darren Proctor hosting the event, a delicious threecourse meal being served, the chance to win some sensational prizes, and music by Michael Moore and Smooth Edge – it promises to be a fabulous night.
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The ball will be supporting two fabulous charities again this year, Maggie’s Manchester and Papyrus. The Maggie's Centre offers free practical and emotional support for people living with cancer and their families and friends, whilst Papyrus is the UK charity for the prevention of young suicide. Tickets are guaranteed to sell out, so if you are interested in buying one or perhaps being an event sponsor, please email info@salutions.co.uk or call 0161 445 2883 as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and sees the launch of BreastFest, a unique month-long campaign designed to make Manchester the most breast-aware region in the UK. Read all about it on page 54. And don’t forget to check your breasts regularly!
The nights are drawing in and it’s getting colder, so grab a coffee, curl up on the sofa and enjoy this issue. We will be back with you in December, bringing with us some truly inspirational gift ideas.
Until then, have a cosy autumn.
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Bellway opens sensational new show home at Heatherley Wood
Discover the ultimate in luxury living with a visit to Bellway’s fabulous new Mayfield show home at Heatherley Wood in Alderley Park.
Mayfield is an exceptional forever home offering a rare combination of quality, style and superior specification to provide an elevated level of modern, luxury living.
Bellway’s stunning new show home gives potential purchasers an insight into what life could be like at this beautiful new residential development, which is nestled in mature parkland and surrounded by nature, yet minutes away from the prestigious Cheshire villages of Alderley Edge and Wilmslow.
On the ground floor is a truly aspirational open-plan kitchen, dining area and family space, a separate utility room, generous formal lounge with traditional log burner, magnificent hallway and cloakroom. Upstairs are five spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing area and luxurious private shower room.
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rangemaster oven and white marble work surfaces, the dual-aspect kitchen and adjoining dining area, with its solid walnut dining table and tan leather chairs, is the true heart of the home and works seamlessly as a sophisticated place to cook, entertain and dine. So, if you’re dreaming of a beautiful new home set in a picture-perfect location in the heart of Cheshire, why not come along and view the Mayfield show home? For further information or to make an appointment, contact the Bellway sales team on 01625 403566 or visit heatherleywood.co.uk. October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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Breast Cancer Now’s wear it pink day takes place across Manchester on Friday October 18th during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. One of the UK’s biggest fundraising events, the event has had an enormous impact on the lives of those affected by breast cancer since launching in 2002 and has raised over £33 million for breast cancer research to date. Anyone can take part in wear it pink. Some people will choose to hold a cake sale, while others will opt to organise a raffle or arrange a pink fancy dress day at their school or workplace. No matter how people choose to wear it pink, all the money raised will help Wear it pink on 18 October and raise funds for breast cancer research and support. Visit wearitpink.org to register and claim your free fundraising pack. to fund vital breast cancer research and support.
Manchester Girl Network highlights female diversity through ‘Girls of Manchester’ campaign
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and 30-something women living in Manchester. The benefits of friendship on mental health are well established and through coffee chats, drinks, gigs, cinema trips, inspirational panel discussions and more, Manchester Girl helps both those who are new to the city and those who have been here for as long as they can remember, and is an opportunity to find the friends that make a city like Manchester feel like home. On September 1st, Manchester Girl launched the ‘Girls of Manchester’ campaign, which tells the story of members, incorporating how they’ve come to call Manchester home and what their aspirations for the future are. “Girls of Manchester really highlights the diversity amongst women in the city,” says
Emilia Kolbjørnsen, Community Manager Manchester Girl. “ I, like many others, have recently moved to Manchester and struggled immensely to call it ‘home’. I was missing one crucial element – that closeknit group of girlfriends. Manchester Girl is an amazing community where everyone is welcome. It doesn’t matter if you prefer an afternoon coffee, a girls’ night out or a trip to play crazy golf, there’s always something for everyone.” Anyone interested in finding out more can connect with the community via twitter @ManchestGirl, on Instagram @ManchesterGirlNetwork or by emailing Community Manager Emilia at manchestergirlnet@gmail.com
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Moroccan glamour at Elle for Elle annual ball
£100,000 was raised at the inaugural Elle for Elle annual ball in aid of women who have escaped domestic abuse. The Elle for Elle ball, which adopted a ‘Midnight at the Oasis’ theme, featured a special performance from The Brand New Heavies – with the acid jazz and funk legends performing a selection of their chart hits to raise money for the women’s charity. Guests were treated to Moroccan glamour in Manchester, inspired by the souks of Marrakech and including a tantalising three-course
Moroccan food feast and entertainment throughout the evening. An auction in aid of the women’s charity took place with prizes including VIP weekend tickets to Coachella Festival, a weekend trip to the Monaco Grand Prix, and a personal shopping experience at Louboutin World in Paris. Elle for Elle is a charitable foundation dedicated to helping women and girls who have been brave enough to escape abusive relationships and are moving into refuges. Dignity after
Distress, Elle for Elle’s main campaign, aims to help vulnerable women maintain dignity and practice self-care by keeping bathrooms and cupboards of refuges stocked with beauty products as well as providing beauty days for women to enjoy. Elle for Elle also looks to provide women with qualifications and skills in beauty to ensure they have the opportunity to work within salons or for themselves after leaving refuges. Recently receiving praise in Westminster for giving the nation’s most vulnerable women ‘moments of dignity’, Elle for Elle aims to raise awareness for the plight of thousands of women and even more children housed in women’s refuges throughout the UK. All funds that were raised on the evening will be donated directly to the Elle for Elle charity. Early bird tickets for next year will be released on the Elle for Elle website very soon. elleforelle.org.uk
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The Arley Hall Shopping Spectacular returns this year on November 12th and 13th and is sponsored by Boodles. The hugely popular annual Christmas shopping event is held in the grounds of Arley Hall and is in aid of The Joshua Tree, a local charity supporting families affected by childhood cancer. Once again, the Piccolino Bar will be serving delicious fizz to visitors on the evening of the 12th. Visitors will be able to enjoy over 70 handpicked stalls from all over the UK offering a wide variety of stunning gifts and ideas for Christmas.
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Birthday bash raises more than £388,000 for life-saving equipment
A staggering £388,825 was raised at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital (RMCH) Charity’s 10th Birthday Ball on Saturday September 21st – making a significant contribution to the iMRI Scanner Appeal. The star-studded event, which saw the likes of Sara Cox, John Thomson, Hugh Ferris, supergroup
Boyzlife and Antony Cotton gracing the red carpet, far exceeded expectations. The amazing news is part of a big year for the RMCH Charity – in March, Peninsula pledged to raise £1million over three years and later in the month, Betfred donated £1.25 million. In June, the hospital celebrated its 10th birthday. The six-figure sum raised at the ball means the charity has taken a huge step forward in its plans to purchase an intra-operative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (iMRI) and biplane angiography machine for Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Chairman of the fundraising board, Mr Maurice Watkins CBE, said: “The night far exceeded our expectations and will remain a monumental
moment in the charity’s history. Every penny raised will help us ensure Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital is at the forefront of paediatric brain surgery, helping to save even more young lives. “We’re incredibly grateful to every single person who has helped us achieve our objectives – not just by the fantastic donations to the ball but everyone who has run a marathon, held a bake sale or made a cash donation to the iMRI Scanner Appeal.” The event was hosted by BBC Radio Two presenter Sara Cox, who was welcomed back by RMCH Charity, having hosted the charity’s ball in 2009.
State-of-the-art Dolby Cinema at ODEON Trafford Centre
Manchester film fans can enjoy the very best in cinema technology and luxury following the opening of the highly anticipated Dolby Cinema at ODEON Trafford Centre. A premium offering for film fans, Dolby Cinema delivers the total
cinema experience, designed from the ground up to provide the best sound, picture and environment for any movie. Dolby Vision brings a story alive, delivering a dramatically visual experience with astonishing brightness, incomparable contrast, and captivating colour unlike other cinema experiences. Studio-grade Dolby Atmos transports audiences into a movie with breathtakingly realistic, moving audio, which fills the room and flows all around you, putting audiences at the centre of a story through lifelike depth, detail and clarity. Guests will also be able to relax and recline, as the new auditorium
has been completed with 160 handmade luxury reclining seats, which give three times more leg room and extra comfort to moviegoers enjoying the on-screen drama. The ODEON Trafford Centre is currently the only cinema to offer these luxurious recliners. Highly anticipated films to be shown in the Dolby Cinema at ODEON Trafford Centre include Frozen 2 on November 22nd and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on December19th.
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McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks will welcome guests for another year of festive fun from November 6th through to January 5th. For one night only, McArthurGlen Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet will present Cirque, a Greatest Showman inspired performance on November 6th. Guests will be dazzled by the curious circus-themed performances, from contortionists to fire performances, all accompanied by music from the nation’s favourite film. The show will finish with a magical display of breathtaking fireworks. Radio City Breakfast presenters Leanne Campbell and Dave Kelly will be hosting the opening event from 6.45pm and guests will be invited to head down to the centre, enjoy the music and welcome in the Christmas season with the official light switch-on at 7.45pm. This year will see the return of Britain’s tallest and Europe’s largest North
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Pole-themed, artificial walk-in tree. Adorned with Christmas lights as well as magical snowfall, this is the perfect photo opportunity for the whole family to enjoy. For the younger guests, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks welcomes them to meet Santa at his magical throne, accompanied by his elves during November and December. Dates include every Saturday in November between 10am and 2pm and every Saturday and Sunday during December from 11am to 1pm. Guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy breakfast with Santa at Comptoir Libanais every Saturday and Sunday during December from 9am to 10am. Santa and his elf will visit each table with a Christmas chocolate gift and offer children a time to discuss their Christmas wishes and have their picture taken with him. Booking for breakfast with Santa is necessary. Adult tickets are priced £8
for adults, whilst kids eat free. The Winter Village Christmas Market will be the perfect place for guests to finish off an afternoon at the centre. From the treat shop – where guests can enjoy warm refreshments, such as coffee, crepes and doughnuts – to a ride on the traditional Christmas carousel. Warm up in the outdoor, heated Christmas rustic pergolas and snugs. Finished with cosy fairy lights and comfy seating, this is the ideal place for families and friends to congregate and enjoy time together. Visitors can shop their perfect gifts for up to 60% less than the RRP from favourite premium brands, including Coach, Mulberry, Tag Heuer and many more. The centre will also be offering a selection of gift personalisation services within many of the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks’ stores. For further info visit mcarthurglen.com
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Altitude Aluminium – out-of-this-world homes created with a down-to-earth approach You’ll know a home touched by the Altitude Aluminium magic when you see one. They’re spectacular, they’re unforgettable. You’ll dream of moving in
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Exclusive & enchanting Altitude Aluminium was established in 2012, designing, supplying and installing the world’s leading aluminium glazing systems for high-end residential homes. We’re talking new-build ‘superhomes’ – the striking, airy and immaculate visions of ambitious clients, most of whom are looking for a headache-free, one-stop solution to bring their grand designs to life. Altitude’s business plan is going from strength to strength, focussing exclusively on the North West and Welsh coast and garnering an incredibly healthy turnover. Entrepreneurial beginnings Wayne was born in Salford and raised in Astley. Although he never had any clear ambitions to work in construction, whilst at St. Mary’s Catholic High School, his head for business began to surface. He smiles: “I always did have an entrepreneurial side to me! I used to sell things like crisps and cans of pop to the kids at school and do car washing at the weekends on my parent’s drive. From very early on, I was independent and making my own money.” “I was never the cleverest kid in the class,” he adds, “but I would work behind the scenes, twice as hard as anyone else, to get what I wanted.” Post-A-levels, he applied for a job at Tarmac Construction (which later became Carillion) as a trainee quantity surveyor. During his 14 years with the company, he completed two degrees (quantity surveying and business management) and eventually made it to operations director, but red tape and lack of creativity began to frustrate him. It was then he decided to set up on his own. Having already managed various specialist suppliers as a quantity surveyor at Carillion, he knew where the high returns lay, so decided to specialise in aluminium glazing. A 12-month masterplan was drawn up, Altitude Aluminium was born.
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Most respected in the marketplace Altitude’s glazing helps create the sort of homes that wouldn’t look out of place in a Hollywood movie – all thanks to in-house expert design, experienced and well-trained staff, and using the most capable, expensive and respected aluminium systems in the world – Reynaers and Schuco. The business works very hard to inhabit a niche spot in today’s market – the lucrative space where client’s projects demand meticulous attention to detail, quality and creative flair from start to finish, and where the focus is on value rather than cost. Altitude’s seamless approach has everything covered and takes any pressure off the client. Is there more to aluminium than just stunning good looks? “Absolutely,” says Wayne. “Firstly, it allows you to install insanely big wow-factor pieces of glass, the weight of which timber or UPVC couldn’t cope with. It’s durable, low maintenance and available in 500 different colours, and it can be used for interiors as well.” Is there a project/s he’s particularly proud of? “Sevendials in Mottram St Andrew and Seven Steps in Wilmslow,” he says without hesitation.
Skies the limit Now in its seventh year, both Altitude’s incoming business and team continue to grow. What’s next for the company? “We want to cement our reputation in the North West and along the Welsh coastline, where lots of old houses are being replaced with supersonic ones facing out to the sea (and ripe for Altitude’s view-tastic glazing). “We’re all about stable, sustainable growth, because we are here for the long haul. “We have a fantastic new showroom in Chester, which allows our clients to touch and feel all of our product range and get a real sense of how their project could look. We have recently installed a new motorised Reynaers Hi-Finity slimline sliding door for visitors to try – it’s amazing, beyond words!” We suspect Altitude’s success is in no small part down to Wayne’s grounded and honest approach to business? “Anyone who knows me in Cheshire will tell you I’m a very sociable guy,” he smiles. “No matter where I am or what I’m doing, I talk to people! I am approachable yet professional and deliver what I’m going to say I’ll deliver. As a business, we do what we say on the tin – this builds trust. A lot of people whose homes I’ve worked on are now personal friends. I also want to ensure we give our team and contractors the best working environment.” A special thank you In typical Wayne fashion, he attributes much of his success to his eleven-strong team: “Without my team, I wouldn’t have been able to deliver our business plan. They deserve so much recognition for all the hard work, loyalty and passion they’ve put into the business. A special mention must go to my sales executive, Jude Moulsdale, who has worked alongside me over the past seven years. I can bring a potential client to the business, but she turns it into an order. Her product knowledge, her passion for each individual project/client and her determination to stick to our business plan is unbeatable. She creates the much-needed stability behind my sometimes-crazy entrepreneurial flair, she’s just fantastic.” Kicking back Wayne lives in Cheshire with his wife Charlotte and sons Archie (14) and Zack (8) and daughter Felicity (10). He admits much of his time is “work, work, work”, but running Alderley United FC Under-9s is a passion that allows him to switch off and spend time with his younger son: “Altitude sponsors the team and it’s such a great thing to be involved in. It allows me to switch off and it’s the one thing that makes me stop thinking about aluminium!” He tells us that making his parents and family proud is still his biggest motivator. His father passed away last year and was perhaps one of his biggest inspirations: “I get a lot of my characteristics from watching and working with my dad over the years, his work ethic – he worked so hard, long hours. He was so organised, charismatic and from directors to the boy who swept the canteen, he always had time and a little story for them.” Like father, like son. And with such a down-to-earth approach, Altitude deserves every second of its sky-high success.
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Against all odds
By Fay Wertheimer
Entrepreneur Michael Josephson MBE reveals how an early life filled with loss, abuse and depression is now the driving force behind his business success and life-affirming, far-reaching charity work
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Sincere, intuitive and tenacious, 44-year-old Michael Josephson is an entrepreneur determined to make a difference. A man of his word, over the last 15 years, he’s raised over £4 million for local charities – and for Childline North West in particular. He says, “I’m passionate about Childline – it’s my story too. You see, one doesn’t need to come from wealth to make wealth.” October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
Childhood Michael was 10 when his beloved mother suddenly died. Devastated and isolated, he spent six years in and out of care, enduring bullying and extensive abuse. Leaving the ‘system’ at 16, he displayed the initiative that’s brought him success. He took a BTEC college course, discovered his innate flair for marketing and, yes, he found his niche. Business In 1998, Michael and a client set up buying and selling surplus stocks. After 17 years, Michael took company control. Renamed Stocks 2015 Ltd, it now boasts a £3 million turnover, dealing worldwide in end-of-line items – from luxury Godiva Chocolates and jewellery to everyday shampoo, clothing and toothpaste. Michael also co owns an online business Wisebuy Ltd with his partner Lindon Kellett, his life partner and official civil partner since their June 30th, 2012 ceremony at the Alderley Edge Hotel – attended by pal Dame Esther Rantzen. Lowest point & advice On December 28th, 1998, Michael, then 24, redefined his life’s path. He had come out. He lived the city-centre high life – partying, drinking, bingeing and taking drugs. He also suffered great ‘downers’. Plumbing the depths, he decided to end it all. “I hadn’t reached out to anyone but should have done,” he explains. “On your own, things build up in your head. You put yourself in an even darker place. But another person’s viewpoints can show you light at the end of the tunnel. My advice is ‘open up’. Help is always available.” Crisis Averse to dwelling on things negative, Michael recalls carefully, “I was not in my right mind. Alcohol and substances had increased my deep depression. That night, I felt desperate. I climbed onto a bridge over the A34 and prepared to jump. After two hours up there, the drink had worn off and I really didn’t want to kill myself. I saw the mayhem I’d created – the police and ambulances down there. I’d wasted their time. I’d no option. I jumped and landed 60 feet below right onto my feet. I broke
umpteen bones throughout my body. I lay motionless in hospital for six weeks and during that time, realised I did have purpose in my life. I couldn’t turn the clock back but could see a future. I’d make changes. Above all, I wanted my mother to look down and be proud of me.”
29th this year, a jaw-dropping £318,900 was pledged to Variety, the Children’s Charity, the Seashell Trust and Esther Rantzen’s The Silver Line. Then four days later, on July 3rd, Michael nipped down south to accept the Freedom of the City of London from the Lord Chamberlain.
Motivation Discharged after many months, workaholic Michael was hungrier than ever for financial success. He states, “Qualifications and academic prowess weren’t needed – but passion, instinct and common sense were. Being streetwise like me, was a great start. Keeping it small and centralised, I still run a tight ship with loyal staff and know what’s going on.”
Supporting every age group Michael says, “My odds of surviving without brain damage and of walking again were negligible. You can understand my motivation and mission to provide help wherever it’s most required. Luckily, not every child suffers abuse or bereavement, but odds are, many of us nowadays can expect to grow old.”
Success & fundraising The rest is not history but an ongoing progression of commercial, personal and philanthropic achievements for Michael, who, in childhood, loved holding little charity jumble sales. He clarifies, “I want no child to have the childhood I had.” Unsurprisingly, his first focus was on helping children. Fundraising from 2008 till 2017 for Esther Rantzen’s Childline North West, Josephson brought in a staggering £3.4 million and a welldeserved but unexpected MBE in 2015. Two years later, he established the Michael Josephson Charity Summer Ball at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate. 400 guests at the star-studded 2018 and 2019 events raised a further £574k. Of this, on June
After the NSPCC took over Childline in 2006, founder Esther Rantzen created The Silver Line, her 365-day call-in for the elderly. Trustee Michael adds, “We’re living longer, yet it’s difficult attracting donations for older people’s causes. Survivors face loneliness and neglect. My legacy is to help and reach as many people as possible.” Charity Ball 2020 You’ve probably guessed plans for the Summer Ball 2020 on June 6th at the Hilton are well under way. If the wellbeing of our more vulnerable members of society concerns you, please note the date. Rest assured, every penny collected goes directly to the chosen causes. Michael Josephson insists on it – and so it will be.
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Papyrus – Shattering stigma, saving lives suicide is the biggest killer of young people in the UK. Last year, 1866 under-35s died by suicide. Every year, over 200 school children are lost to suicide Suicide doesn’t discriminate. There is no ‘typical’ profile of a lost life. Each death reverberates, leaving loved ones’ lives and whole communities changed forever. Change is imperative and is being driven by national charity PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide. Tireless campaigning for change PAPYRUS (Parents’ Association for the Prevention of Young Suicide) was founded 22 years ago by Jean Kerr, a Lancashire mother who lost her son to suicide. Today, the charity works tirelessly to reduce the number of young people dying by suicide by shattering the stigma that surrounds it and creating a cross-country network of communities that have the suicide awareness and skills to take positive action. “Research shows that with appropriate early intervention and support, many young suicides can be prevented,” says Hazel Russell, Papyrus’s Head of Fundraising. “Suicidal people are often too afraid to share their feelings. Too often people are scared they’ll say the wrong thing to a suicidal person. It is eradicating both the stigma and fear that shapes PAPYRUS’s work.”
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Supporting young people, educating communities HOPELINEUK (0800 068 4141) is the charity’s dedicated helpline – manned by fully trained staff providing confidential support and advice to young people or anyone worried about a young person. PAPYRUS also engages communities and volunteers in suicide prevention projects and delivers training programmes to individuals and groups – arming everyone from local councils and healthcare professionals to school staff with suicide prevention skills. “Yes, we are a young person’s charity,” explains Hazel, “and we have taken massive steps in encouraging young people to talk about their feelings, but removing stigma is just as important. There is no point a young person confiding in someone if that person doesn’t know what to say or how to respond. We are here to educate everyone, because everyone has a duty of care to look after our young people and keep them safe.” Additionally, the charity is a long-standing member of the government advisory groups in England and Wales on suicide prevention matters, helping shape national social policy and making a significant contribution to the local and regional implementation of national suicide prevention strategies. Hard-hitting campaigns To highlight their mission, PAPYRUS creates brave, sometimes shocking, campaigns which, once witnessed, are impossible to forget. Earlier this year, the charity paved the steps of St George’s Plateau in Liverpool with 226 pairs of shoes – each pair representing a child lost to suicide in 2017. “There were no banners, no announcements… just the shoes,” remembers Hazel of the stop-you-in-your-tracks Lost Childhoods campaign, “An older lady came up to us and said, ‘they shouldn’t be there!’ We paused. She continued, ‘they shouldn’t be there, they should be running up and down those steps’… It was incredibly poignant, as was the moment a young girl came to look at the shoes, she was wearing one of our wristbands. She explained how her nan had given her it after she’d suffered with mental health issues, she’d told her granddaughter that it would ‘keep her safe’. The wristband had our helpline number on it.” Another 2018 campaign, entitled Bedtime Stories, focussed on cyber bullying. It included a short film showing a mother reading to her young daughter at bedtime. But this is no tale of castles and happy ever afters but social media taunts that leave you speechless. “40% of the calls we receive from children and young people aged 11-18 involve issues around online bullying,” says Hazel. “For many, it can seem like there is no escape, that the bullying will never stop or go away, and that everyone would be ‘better off ’ without them.”
Widespread support PAPYRUS doesn’t receive any government funding and relies on generous donations from its many supporters. From people who donate a couple of pounds out of their benefits, to big-name corporate sponsorship – the support elsewhere for PAPYRUS is reassuringly strong, and each of these donations valued equally. In September, to mark World Suicide Prevention Day, PAPYRUS took part in a BBC Radio 4 Charity Appeal. Andy Airey, a supporter bereaved by suicide, went on air to share his daughter Sophie’s story. The appeal so far has raised nearly £10,000. Miss England 2018/19, Alisha Cowie, is now an official Ambassador for the charity, having herself having lost a friend to suicide and been the victim of bullying. Together with other finalists in the competition, she raised over £20k for PAPYRUS. “You look at Alicia and think, she’s beautiful, what worries could she have?” says Hazel, “but that’s exactly our point. That’s exactly how people shouldn’t think. Nobody is immune to bullying, isolation and suicidal thoughts. We just need more people like her to stand up and speak out.” Positive impact Throughout 2018/19, PAPYRUS has delivered training across the UK to create over 500 life-assisting caregivers and equipped young people and their communities with the tools they need to stay safe from suicide. During this same period, and compared with 2017/18, there has been an 80% increase in calls to HOPELINEUK. Whilst Hazel is delighted with this positive change, she says there is still so much work to do:
“The official suicide statistics released this month show that the rate of suicide is increasing, and we need to act. We must remember that suicide was only decriminalised in 1961 and, unfortunately, that stigma around a suicide verdict still exists. People still find it so hard to talk about.” Support PAPYRUS People can attend a training course (including a FREE 30-minute session), volunteer, host a talk/fundraising event, or sign up to an initiative such as HOPEWALK – a series of walks (from ‘around the block’ events to 10-mile hikes) taking place during October. You can join an existing one or even start your own. No matter how you decide to get involved, every second you spend, every £1 you raise, matters. “Seriously,” says Hazel, “a fiver can save a life. It really can.”
Are you, or is a young person you know, not coping with life? for confidential suicide prevention advice, call 0800 068 4141 or email pat@papyrus-uk.org sign up for HOPEWALK 2019 at papyrus-uk.org/hopewalk-2019 October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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Pabla & Pabla Solicitors Break the Silence Emily Fitzgibbons chats cosmetic surgery with Kiran Pabla…
Surgical and non-surgical cosmetic treatments have become very popular in the UK over the last decade, with an increasing number of people undergoing procedures. The beauty industry has grown significantly in recent years too and of all cosmetic procedures carried out, around 90% are non-surgical. Nonsurgical procedures are those that revise or change the appearance, colour, texture, structure or position of the bodily features to achieve what the patient perceives to be more desirable. The non-surgical cosmetic industry is not regulated, which means there is no formal requirement for those carrying out these treatments to be properly trained, qualified or registered. Unregulated beauty therapists can carry out non-surgical treatment, such as dermal fillers, chemical peels and laser treatments. Proper regulation would generally ensure a minimum standard, so the current lack of regulation means quality of service within the industry can vary significantly. We see an increasing number of mistakes that have caused injury and disfigurement. Examples include skin bleaching, blood poisoning, burns, headaches, impaired vision, 26
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infections, lacerations, loss of speech, muscle damage, scarring and other types of permanent disfigurement or temporary harm. The consequences of a cosmetic procedure going wrong can be devastating, leading to physical, emotional and financial suffering. It isn’t uncommon for individuals to undergo procedures just before significant events, such as weddings, holidays or major social occasions. If things go wrong, the person affected may elect not to attend an event due to the resulting physical pain, disfigurement, psychological anxiety and embarrassment. Often, injuries can be permanent, impacting the patient’s life, family and lifestyle. In many cases, there is no adequate complaints procedure, and many people do not think they have a right to legal recourse when things go wrong. The way an injured party can receive redress for injuries caused by negligence is to take legal action. Compensation can cover not only treatment costs to rectify the problem but also the pain and suffering experienced and financial losses, such as reduced income or out-of-pocket expenses.
We offer a free initial consultation where we will discuss the merits of any case. If your case is accepted, we will act on a ‘no win, no fee basis’. We will request all clinical records and arrange for an independent specialist medical practitioner to meet you and discuss your surgery or procedure and then prepare a report. We may also arrange a psychiatric assessment to give us more information regarding any psychological and emotional damage you have suffered. We would strongly advise anyone suffering from an injury resulting from either surgical or non-surgical negligence to notify the practitioner that carried out the treatment as soon as they are aware of any symptoms. They should keep a diary, take photographs or videos of their physical appearance, and keep a record of all communication with the practitioner. Our team of dedicated specialists understand the devastating effects on your life and family when these procedures go wrong. We are here to assist every step of the way.
…and Hari Pabla breaks the silence on care homes
Photography Julian Kronfli
Hari, we’ve seen your new adverts in the magazine, and they look very hard-hitting, could you explain how they came about? The campaign came about following a chance meeting late last year with some American lawyers who were dealing exclusively with cases involving elderly residents in care homes. There was a sad story involving one of the lawyer’s parents, who had undergone routine surgery and then died shortly afterwards in a care home, where they had been placed to recuperate, as a result of being given the wrong medication by a member of staff. This particular lawyer had changed his field and effectively embarked on a crusade to prevent this type of neglect occurring elsewhere. It struck me that there was very little awareness in the UK as to how to deal with any type of poor service, neglect or abuse within the care home sector, despite these stories being all too common over here. Are the standards of care in the USA much worse than they are here? Unfortunately not. It appears that not only is the standard of care in the UK now some way behind our counterparts in the USA, but there is also a mentality not to complain, and to put up with things as they are.
Why does this issue have such an effect on you personally? I have been a practising lawyer for over 25 years and have always been interested in combining a passion for law with helping others, particularly any marginalised members of our society. Sadly, issues surrounding our most elderly can be overlooked or ignored. My own mother unfortunately suffers with dementia, and my father also passed away due to a poor level of care. There seems to be a consistent theme amongst elderly relatives that care homes should be avoided at all costs, and this shouldn’t be the case. Many years from now, when it might be my turn, I would like to think that people would generally think differently. Do you think that all care homes are providing poor service? Absolutely not. There are some fantastic care homes that provide an exceptional service to their residents. I want to highlight those that are falling well short and raise awareness that it shouldn’t be tolerated. When did you first start the campaign and what was the initial response? I started the campaign online earlier this
year. The initial response was overwhelming in terms of people who have experienced very poor care. It is clearly a nationwide issue, but there are many cases locally. Standard complaints include residents experiencing pressure sores, dehydration, unsanitary conditions, lack of exercise or mental stimulation, bodily injury etc. There are also sadly some incidents of abuse. What would you want our readers to do? The message is that we want to ‘Break the Silence’. We want people to speak out and contact us when they are concerned about the level of care that an elderly person is receiving. It shouldn’t be brushed under the carpet. We wouldn’t dream of putting up with unacceptable care for our children, and this shouldn’t be any different when it comes to our parents. What do you hope to achieve? I hope that in the future, there are no more examples of our elderly having to suffer in silence. I would like to think that when I reach old age, residential care is something that can be enjoyed and not feared. I would be proud to say that I have helped to raise standards. 0161 446 1122 enquiries@pablasolicitors.co.uk October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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Khatra Paterson – Born survivor It should be made compulsory that anyone who has ever faced adversity reads Khatra Paterson’s story. It’s heartbreaking. Its wholly inspirational message is simple: anything is possible… A chaotic childhood As a child, Khatra lived in extreme poverty and against the backdrop of domestic abuse. “There were days when we would go without food, and we had no heating or toys,” recalls Khatra. Then, shockingly, Khatra reveals that her dad used to tie her and her siblings to the sofa, leaving them unable to move all day. “My mum gave the seven of us everything she could,” she continues, “but my dad physically abused her and then abused me to hurt her. She was a prisoner producing kids, often without consent. In Somalia, if a woman leaves her husband, he gets custody of the kids. My dad used this to blackmail her, telling her we’d be sent back to Africa.”
Aged 10, Somalia-born Khatra was flown back to her birthplace from her new home in Scunthorpe. She excitedly imagined she was going on holiday. Instead, shortly after arriving, she was taken to a room, pinned down by strangers, and her clitoris and labia removed. Without consent. Without anaesthetic. Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a practice born of ingrained cultural beliefs that dictate this torture will make the victim ‘clean’, no longer ‘at risk of promiscuity’ and ‘worthy of marriage’. There were 4,120 new recorded cases in England in 2018/19. For 41 years, Khatra buried her own experience deep and did everything in her power to escape her brutal childhood. Giving her 10-year-old self a voice We meet Khatra fresh from a well-deserved break in sunny LA. From her beautiful home in Hale, she’s pondering the incessant rain in Manchester and her decision to share her story with the world. “It was discovering the charity One Woman At A Time that made me decide to give that little girl a voice,” says Khatra. Through education and vocational training, the charity arms women and girls in disadvantaged areas of Africa, India and the UK with the skills and knowledge to create sustainable change – both for themselves and their communities. Khatra is now a patron.
As she grew, a strong work ethic kicked in and Khatra began to dream of better things: “I wasn’t the brightest at school – I have dyslexia – but I pushed myself constantly just to escape that world.” A new life Khatra’s Hale-based business (KP Aesthetics) is a huge success. She’s married to Brian and has two sons, of whom she talks with a beaming smile and endless pride. Her mum eventually left her dad and, now 72, lives happily in Scunthorpe. Female super strength evidently runs in the family. Success and contentment have never been more deserved. Before we leave, we congratulate Khatra on being named Inspirational Person of the Year at the Safety in Beauty Diamond Awards 2019. Eyes filling with tears, she recalls the impetus behind her winner’s speech: “I want to tell little girls, anyone, that you can escape a chaotic life and achieve your dreams. It’s hard work but you can open those doors. And if they don’t open, smash them down until they do!” Like we said, everyone needs to read this story. Pass it on.
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“In the early years,” says Khatra, “I detached myself from that little girl, as if she was someone else. I put her in a little box to protect myself and be able to move on.” Khatra’s desire to go into nursing and care for people that were either ill or vulnerable, came from when she visited refugee camps in East Africa, when at the age of 17, she witnessed the devastation that ‘absolute poverty’ brings.
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Meet our competition winner, Carol Bowdon…
Carol, how would you describe your personal style? I would say my style is classic, consisting mainly of blue jeans and white shirts with variations of fitted trousers and shirts. So, I wanted to try some looks that may not be in my comfort zone! What did you enjoy most about the styling session and shoot? I loved every minute! I was far more adventurous than I would normally be and Veneta really knew what would suit me. My hair, make-up and the stunning choice of clothes made me realise how we can all enjoy and embrace change. The team were great, I really had a wonderful time and I cannot thank them enough! What was your favourite outfit? All of the outfits I tried on were lovely, but on the night, my
favourite was the Malloni orange sweater with those fantastic shoes. But when I got home and thought about the evening, I changed my mind, I realised how much I really loved the outfit which was least like my usual style, the NÜ black shimmery top with drop-crotch trousers. Oh wow, that is a striking outfit and I was so surprised just what a difference a chunky necklace can make; Veneta certainly has a great eye for style. Would you recommend shopping at Olivia May? “I believe we should dress for our body, not our age. How we feel is what matters, and the team at Olivia May show you just how to get that look. I love how the clothes cater for all age ranges – all my outfits could be worn by anyone, young or old.”
Owner Ann Whorrall on the Olivia May ethos I set up Olivia May five years ago. My passion is fabulous styling and excellent service. You will find clothing, accessories, footwear and jewellery from over 80 niche, statement-making designers. So, if you appreciate quality and want to express your own look and style, Olivia May is perfect... and age is just a number! At Olivia May, we like to give our customers the opportunity to be individuals and we love to help them to create a completely unique style. Whatever age we are, we should embrace change and get a little adventurous with our clothing and have some fun.
The Styling Team Head Stylist – Veneta Markova Hair & Make-up – Jennifer Newman of Love That Look Hair & Beauty Photography – Robert Trengove
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St Lucia – the jewel of the Caribbean
By Emily Fitzgibbons | Images St Lucia Tourism
Known for its natural beauty, golden beaches, honeymoon havens and diverse attractions
In the tranquil, lush and verdant south, St Lucia is home to the signature Piton mountains, a rainforest and one of the world’s few drive-in volcanoes. In the north, step beyond the sandy beaches and you’ll find popular resorts, delicious food and rum, and an island that is bustling with things to do.
Coco Palm (Rodney Bay Marina) in Rodney Bay Village is a decent mid-range option. The budget-friendly options are set back a little further from the beach, including family-run guesthouse, A Peaceful Paradise (Mon Repos), which has comfortable rooms and great views over the east coast.
You can zipline through the rainforest, climb to the top of a Piton or make your own chocolate! Along with the island’s natural assets, it has a rich cultural heritage thanks to the blend of Amerindian, African, French and English history.
Shop, drink & dine The sparkling shopping complex at Pointe Seraphine is a treasure trove of duty-free jewellery, clothing and alcohol, while Gablewoods Mall (Vieux Fort) hosts a more comprehensive range of shops and boutiques. St Lucia also has a thriving community of artists and artisans – you can browse their work at Eudovic's Art Studio (Goodlands) in Castries or at the Choiseul Arts & Crafts Centre (La Fargue) on the island's southwest coast.
Despite its diminutive size (it's just 14 miles wide and 27 miles long), there's more than enough on this Caribbean island to keep even the most active adventurer interested. Avid explorers will love the island's mountainous terrain, with crags and coves to be discovered. There are even two vast volcanic plugs, the mighty Pitons, to climb – if you're brave enough to hike the Gros Piton, you'll be rewarded with magnificent sea views from the peak. Accommodation From glam beach resorts to exclusive mountain hideaways, this lush Caribbean island offers an incredible diversity of accommodation. The most exclusive hotels are clustered around the coast – Anse Chastanet Resort (1 Anse Chastanet Road) is a haven for well-heeled honeymooners, while Discovery at Marigot Bay Hotel (Marigot) draws an international crowd of jet-setting yachties. In the north,
A strong French influence combined with traditional Caribbean flavours makes St Lucian cuisine a true treat for the taste buds. The Coal Pot (Vigie Marina) near Castries is a tad on the pricey side but has
built a reputation for succulent seafood dishes cooked in original sauce concoctions. Contemporary 'Eurobbean' fusion dishes dominate the menu at The Edge Restaurant Bar and Sushi (Harmony Suites Hotel) in Rodney Bay Village, brainchild of Swedish chef Bobo Bergström. The view from Dasheene Restaurant (Ladera Resort) near Soufrière is perfect for a romantic evening meal, while Flavours of the Grill (Marie Therese Street) in Gros Islet is housed in a traditional wooden shack and serves scrumptious buffets at pocket-friendly prices. The buzzing town of Castries is a world away from the peace and quiet of St Lucia's luxury resorts. Its 100-year-old market, still housed in the original orange-roomed building, is the first port of call for everything from fresh fish and spices to souvenirs and memorabilia. Weddings St Lucia is the picture-perfect place for a destination wedding. Whether it’s under an oceanfront gazebo, on a private island or indoors at an exotic reception, the warm Caribbean breeze and steel drum serenades are romantic and unforgettable, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience to start off your nuptial bliss. Top places to consider are: Marigot Bay Resort and Marina, Stonefield Villa Resort, Bay Gardens Beach Resort, Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, Anse Chastanet and Calabash Cove Resort and Spa. On average, wedding packages start from £1500. October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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Top 5 Luxury Retreats Truly get away from it all at one of Inspiring Travel Company’s idyllic luxury retreats, handpicked by Chairman Jen Atkinson. WALDORF ASTORIA MALDIVES ITHAAFUSHI, MALDIVES This newly-opened resort offers the ultimate uber-luxurious Maldives experience. Across three desert islands you’ll find a playground of facilities including 11 unique restaurants, a water park and the biggest kids’ club in the region. After a full day snorkelling the expansive house reef, ease back and relax at your own timber-framed overwater villa. Save up to £4,295 per person on a 7-night stay from 8 May to 20 December 2020.
1. JUMBY BAY ISLAND, ANTIGUA This exclusive island resort has all the feel of a castaway Caribbean island, without any compromise on luxury. In addition to miles of pristine beaches, you’ll find pools, a spa, four dining venues and a range of family-friendly activities. Choose to stay in a resort room or suite, a villa or opt for a Private Residence, complete with dedicated staff. Prices from £7,249 per person based on 2 adults sharing for 7 nights all-inclusive including flights and private transfers. T&C’s apply.
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Ideal for a family escape, this stylish resort offers tons of facilities for all ages as well as multiple bedroom villas stocked with family essentials. Spend time as a family enjoying the dedicated children’s pool, playing at the two private beaches or, while the children explore the kid’s club, the adults can indulge at the spa or dine at a selection of gourmet restaurants. Stay 7 nights, pay for 5. Saving up to £585 per person. Valid for travel completed between 1 to 31 October 2019.
5. SIX SENSES ZIGHY BAY, OMAN Hidden on a private peninsular, this scenic all-villa resort is ideal for those looking for a little privacy on their beachside escape. Enjoy your private pool, feast at a selection of authentic restaurants or opt for something a little different such as a multi-day wellness programme. Stay 7 nights pay for 6 and receive complimentary return airport transfers, plus book 60 days or more in advance and receive an extra 10% discount. Blackouts dates apply.
SANTA MARINA, MYKONOS Secluded on a rocky bluff just ten minutes from the vibrant centre of Mykonos, this beach-chic resort is perfect for travellers looking for equal measures of relaxation and excitement. After exploring the town, you can stretch out away from the crowds on the private beach, dine out at four restaurants and relax at the indulgent Ginko Spa. Save 15% on accommodation rates for a 7-night stay from 16 September to 13 October 2019. Call for full details.
To discover more about Jen’s suggestions head to www.ins piringtravelc o mpa ny.co.u k or speak to a Travel Specialist on 01244 344 597 for a bespoke quote and the latest savings.
Grow your own
STYLE Grow your berry own cocktail bar? Now you’re talking By Catherine Saunders. Read more at www.ladymuck.style As you know, I am quite partial to the odd cocktail. Whisper the words ‘Raspberry Fizz’ or ‘Blackberry Rum Punch’ and I am putty in your hands. Particularly cute, young mixologists’ hands as I drool over their blending vodka, lime Juice, raspberries, mint and lemonade for me. But in an attempt to curb my cocktail-fuelled antics being plastered all over Instagram – again – I’ve decided to grow my own raspberries to make sure my inebriated shenanigans are contained to my own backyard next year. Autumn is the perfect time to plant raspberry canes and apparently manure is the secret to super-juicy fruits So, last week, not having a clue where to get hold of a load, I went to see my old pal Jack at my local allotments. Now, Jack is a right old character. A legend on the allotments, highly respected by newbies and seasoned growers alike, not to mention lusted after by the site’s silver-haired widows. But that’s a whole other story. Always a man of few words, Jack didn’t disappoint. I watched transfixed as this still handsome octogenarian slowly reached
into his pocket for a pencil, which he languorously licked before writing down a mobile number on a scrap of paper. He then lent forward and whispered in my ear: “Ring this number” Long pause. “Tell him you’re after some of his best stuff” Long pause. “The stuff he keeps out back” Longest of pauses ever. “Say Jack sent you. He’ll see you right.” It was like a clip straight out of The Godfather and as I found myself nervously dialling the number later that day, I kept one ear out for the police sirens, the other out for the drug squad and, to top it all, I was fearful that I would awake to a horse’s head on my pillow. But call I did and yesterday, a quarter ton of horse manure was dumped in my back garden and whilst I’m not looking forward to shovelling it on my newly purchased raspberry bushes, it will be worth it next summer when my garden turns out to be the most popular cocktail bar in town.
So, if you fancy having a go, here are a few tips for growing raspberries. Varieties Glen Ample and Autumn Bliss do really well in containers if you are short on space. Glen Ample grows upright and produces large fruits in July and August, whilst Autumn Bliss crops from mid-August until early October. Just in time for Halloween cocktails. Result. Make sure to fill your containers with potting compost (80% general purpose plus 20% of John Innes compost). If possible, follow Jack’s lead and add some good quality manure, but as you will only need a small amount, head to a garden centre, where you can pick up a small bag. One or two raspberry canes can be planted in a 45cm-wide container. Dig out a hole wide enough to take the roots and spread out slightly. The depth is important, they should be planted to same depth as they were grown – look out for the soil mark near the base of the cane and plant them to that depth. Firm the soil around the planted raspberry cane and water well. Right, must dash. Hitting the cocktail bars tonight with Lady Marlborough. Purely for research. Honest…
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Bonfire Bonanza Shooting stars, sparkles and splashes of colour against the dark – incorporate these Bonfire Night inspired pieces into your home
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Many will already be familiar with Farrow & Ball for its richly pigmented paints, handcrafted wallpapers and characterful colour names. What you might not know, however, is that the colour expertise it is famed for also extends to a bespoke in-home service, purposely designed to offer an extra helping hand in creating a home you can’t wait to come back to How do you approach a brief? By listening and questioning. We all have different styles, we all see colours slightly differently, and it’s very important that I don’t impose my style on someone else’s home. Their vision for their home is at the core of every decision, and by listening and questioning, I’m able to translate that vision into a scheme they’ll love.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by endless possibilities, looking for the confidence to try something new, or unsure where to start with a tricky space, a Farrow & Ball Expert Consultant will help make the process of transforming your home as relaxed and enjoyable as it should be. From the first phone call to the final follow up, your consultant is there to help. Visiting you in the comfort of your own home, at a time that works with your schedule, they’ll carefully consider every element of your space and how it’s used. Putting your tastes, ideas and lifestyle at the forefront of every decision, your consultant will work with you to create an easy-to-follow scheme, taking the stress out of choosing colours and finishes. Finally, they’ll help you get your transformation off to the smoothest start – as well as a written copy of your scheme, you’ll receive a voucher to spend in Farrow & Ball stores with a value of £50 to kick-start your project.
What has been your favourite project so far and why? My favourite project was a consultation for a lady who had been in the process of transforming her home for 12 months. Having gutted the property, knocked walls down and extended the kitchen, she was understandably exhausted by the time it came to choosing colours, and what should have been a lovely stage of the project was instead filling her with dread. Taking inspiration from how and when she was going to use each of the spaces and the feeling she wanted to create, we worked together to develop a scheme that flowed through the property and fulfilled everything she wanted from her home. She was thrilled with the finished result which, for a consultant, is always a wonderful feeling.
We caught up with local consultant Julie Beddow to find out more. What do you enjoy most about being a Colour Consultant? Helping my customers. Decorating your home is a big investment, not just financially, but in terms of time and effort. There’s a lot that needs to be considered, but I can take a fresh approach to a room and share different options for my customer to consider.
If you’re interested in enlisting Julie’s help, you can make a booking enquiry online at farrow-ball.com/colourconsultancy, or visit Farrow & Ball in Manchester or Wilmslow. October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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At the heart of the vibrant and suburban town that is Altrincham, is FIXX Salons; A cosmopolitan and urban parlor that is dedicated to providing a cutting edge quality of service with creativity and flare Established in June 2018, the FIXX Salons team comprises of a collection of dynamic and inventive individuals. Led by an experienced and knowledgeable management team, each and every stylist has the vision and imagination to offer clients a look and feel that is inspired by the latest trends and styles. As a brand, we wanted to incorporate a product line with a similar ethos to our own... Pureology is the answer. Brilliant results while considering the environment without compromise. Being conscious of what we put in our bodies is no different to being conscious of what you put on your hair and skin. Pureology, being a vegan brand, considers this issue (even the ink on the bottles is soy ink) and offers gentle cleansing (the new term for sulphate-free). The ingredients inside the products will improve and care for hair while protecting your colour courtesy of an inbuilt colour care system.... with instant results!
SOME OF OuR FAvOuRITES: STRENGTH CURE SHAMPOO Gentle, concentrated and sulfate-free, Strength Cure Shampoo for damaged hair, and those looking to grow their hair, helps fortify damaged, color-treated hair and provides a velvety soft finish, while the soothing blend of lavender, honey-inspired accord, peach and vanilla consume the senses. How to Use Pureology formulas are highly concentrated and deliver an average of 70 applications from a single bottle. You only need to use a smallish drop (about the size of a ten pence coin or the logo on the lid of the bottle) for each wash. Rub the product in your hands to generate a rich lather before applying to wet hair. Rinse. Repeat if necessary. For best results, follow with Strength Cure Condition.
HYDRATE CONDITION A first of its kind, this is a multi-tasking hair treatment spray that provides 21 essential benefits to prime, protect and perfect colour-treated hair. uv protection, detangling, heat protection, shine... the list goes on.
How to use Pureology formulas are highly concentrated and deliver an average of 70 applications from a single bottle. For amount required see above. Rub the product in your hands and then apply to wet hair, focusing on ends and mid-lengths. Rinse. For maximum colour care, use with Hydrate Shampoo.
COLOUR FANATIC SPRAY A first of its kind, this is a multi-tasking hair treatment spray that provides 21 essential benefits to prime, protect, and perfect colour-treated hair. uv protection, detangling, heat protection, shine... the list goes on. How to use Mist on clean damp hair and comb through prior to styling. Can be applied to dry hair as a refresher throughout the day.
FULLFYL DENSIFYING SPRAY A revolutionary hair thickening treatment, Fullfyl Densifying Spray plumps the hair fibre, making curls, waves and even braids easier to achieve while maintaining density and all-day hold. How to use Apply Fullfyl Densifying Spray to your hands, massage through and then apply to damp hair section by section – beginning at the scalp area, massaging into roots and working through to the ends. Style as usual.
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An eye-catching invitation to optician’s sweet sixteenth To celebrate their sixteenth anniversary, Jo Padmore Eyewear reveal the secrets of their success and invite readers to their special celebration‌ 52
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We are Jo Padmore Eyewear, a boutique opticians based in the heart of the thriving Didsbury Village. 2019 marks our sixteenth year in business, so we are throwing ourselves a little sweet sixteen birthday celebration on October 12th, and we would love you to join us.
luxury with product ranging from bold character frames to new interpretations of timeless shapes through innovative technology. With over 20 years in design and partners at the highest levels of manufacturing, DITA’s expertise is unparalleled, earning a coveted reputation as a true leader in optical innovation.
But first, who are we? Founder and owner Jo Padmore grew up in Didsbury in a family of optical professionals and always dreamt of having her own practice in the village, where she could give something back to the community she’d known all her life. That dream came to fruition in 2003. In a village already populated by existing opticians, Jo carved out her niche through the sourcing and dispensing of beautiful and unique eyewear brands coupled with exceptional customer service.
AHLEM is a luxury eyewear brand founded by Parisian-born, LA-based designer Ahlem Manai-Platt. Its frames, designed in Venice, California and produced in small batches in the atelier community of Oyonnax, France, reflect a design philosophy that is centered around the relationship between simplicity, beauty and functionality.
Customers feel like family Many of our customers feel like family and have been with us since the very beginning. They are always greeted with a smile and nothing is too much trouble; we never take our customers for granted. We strive to do our best for our customers and we really listen to what they want. Serving the community well is Jo’s highest priority and happy customers are our best marketing tool. Most of our team have worked here for many years and are highly experienced; in fact, between us, we have a combined optical experience of nearly 100 years. High-quality brands We are passionate about quality; both in terms of product and service. We have always maintained extremely high-quality brands throughout our sixteen years. We want your eyewear to feel good, look good and, most of all, we want it to last. We listen to our customers, we value their feedback and we invest in brands that we think cater to our loyal customer base. Whilst we strive to have something to offer everyone, we pride ourselves on offering something different to other high street opticians. For example, one of our most popular brands is Salt – a premium eyewear brand from coastal California, which is committed to quality construction and timeless design inspired by effortless beauty. Kirk & Kirk is one of our more statement eyewear brands; the Kirk family have been pioneers in optics since Sidney and Percy Kirk opened their first London workshops in 1919 and have been committed to producing the finest eyewear ever since. They were innovators, not only in frame design but also in the way they ran their business. Three generations later, inspired by their heritage and twenty years of passion for eyewear, Jason and Karen Kirk created Kirk & Kirk. A relatively new favourite to our collection is Barton Perreira; founded by Bill Barton and Patty Perreira, Barton Perreira achieves innovation in the eyewear industry through impeccable craftsmanship and design without compromise. Beautiful new collections Founded in 1995, our new flagship collection, DITA, reinvented eyewear by transcending its conventions, creating a discreet
Finally, L.G.R, owned by Luca Gnecchi Ruscone, is a collection inspired by Africa and handcrafted in Italy. Another brand steeped in family history, Luca talks about discovering a model of sunglasses from a time long forgotten when visiting his grandfather’s old warehouse in Africa: “These beautiful designs immediately evoked the romanticism of an era long gone by. The merging of two worlds; the adventure of Africa and the glamour of the Riviera. I returned to the original manufacturers and created a line capturing this timeless elegance...". As you can see, we love a brand with a story and some history. Family values are at the heart of our business, so it’s no coincidence we fall in love with brands that are steeped in history and carry strong family values too. A rare opportunity Not only are we showcasing three exciting and beautiful new brands DITA, AHLEM and L.G.R. on October 12th; the complete collections will be available to try on that day. Whilst we will stock various frames from each collection going forward, it is such a rare opportunity to have access to the entire collections from these wonderful designers in one place, which makes us even more excited about the big day! Sixteen years & counting… Jo Padmore Eyewear are exceptionally proud of what the team have achieved over the last sixteen years. High street retail is struggling more than ever, but with the continued support of the local community, Jo sees the practice continuing to thrive for many years to come. It feels like a real coming of age for Jo Padmore Eyewear, with a stronger team than ever, a clientele who genuinely support us, and amazing new brands that we feel will help shape our future. We will be welcoming guests all day on October 12th, asking them to join us for a glass of fizz, some nibbles and a 20% discount off all frames and lenses purchased on the day. For readers who can’t join us on the day, if you pop in and quote code sweet16, you will receive 16% discount throughout the month of October.
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Bee breast aware Meet Manchester’s BooBee – taking flight in the fight against breast cancer During October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month), you’ll be seeing a lot more of BooBee across the city – she’s the symbol of a brandnew Manchester-led campaign with a critical message: awareness and prevention saves lives. We caught up with the woman behind the wings, Margo Cornish, to find out more…
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A brand-new movement born in Manchester BooBee is the marvellous mascot of a new partnership between Prevent Breast Cancer and Margo Cornish, known for her tireless campaigning and fundraising for Maggie’s Manchester as well as being an ambassador for Teenage Cancer Trust North West. Margo was about to take a year off when she became aware of a frightening trend in the prevalence of breast cancer in Manchester: “Last year, whilst producing a large event in the city, it became clear to me that there were an unusually high proportion of women fighting breast cancer taking part,” recalls Glaswegian-turned-adoptedMancunian Margo. “Women who were previously normal, healthy and fit; women who looked after themselves and didn’t smoke and women who had no previous history of breast cancer in their family. This really worried me.” It was then that she joined forces with Manchester-based Prevent Breast Cancer – the only UK charity committed solely to predicting and preventing the disease – and launched the BooBee movement.
appointments. Women can lower their risk through lifestyle choices – eat healthily, drink sensibly, stop smoking, avoid junk food and weight gain, exercise regularly. And, of course, we ask them to encourage their mother’s generation and other older family members to attend their screenings. Get to know your body. If something doesn’t seem right, don’t put off getting help!”
North West screening attendance below average Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, affecting 55,000 people each year and, sadly, 11,500 lose their life to the disease. It is also the biggest cause of death for women aged 35-49, yet the government and major cancer charities spend just 4% of their research funding on cancer prevention. Breast screening saves lives. Each year, over 18,000 cases are detected through breast screening and more than 80% of all women diagnosed are over 50 years old, which is why breast screening is so vitally important. Despite these figures, the number of women in the North West who took up their invitation to attend their breast screening appointment falls below the average for England. Prevent Breast Cancer and Margo want to change these figures. Being aware of the signs and symptoms is essential; of the 55,000 people diagnosed each year, over 35,000 cases are symptomatic. Predict. Prevent. Protect. Breast cancer can affect women of all ages and, if caught early, it can be cured.
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“We want to reach out to every woman in Greater Manchester,” says Margo, “women of all races and religions who make up our cosmopolitan city and tell them that it is okay to talk about breast cancer and, even better, talk about the steps they can take to decrease their risk. “Cancer doesn’t discriminate. All women should be checking themselves once a month – just after your monthly cycle if you’re premenopausal – and, if you’re over 50, you should attend mammogram
Why Manchester? The Prevent Breast Cancer team are based at Wythenshawe Hospital and are leading the way in global scientific research into the disease. Currently, their studies include a world first – women having a risk assessment at the same time as a breast screening, which could potentially revolutionise NHS breast screening in the UK. On a lighter note, ‘Mamucium’, the ancient name for the city, is derived from the Roman word meaning ‘breast-shaped hill’. Surely, it was meant to ‘bee’… Creating a buzz around breast cancer When Margo decided to take decisive action in raising awareness of breast cancer, she collaborated with designer Melanie Hudson from Stir Creative to create the glorious ‘BooBee’: “I wanted something everyone associated with Manchester,” says Margo, “and bees were a natural choice, as they work together to support and protect each other. Our BooBee wants to help support and protect the women of Greater Manchester and also help us be the city that conquers breast cancer. “I was over the moon with Mel’s creation, it ticked every box as a mascot. She’s a queen bee. She’s not the shy, retiring type but instead, she stands for strength and tenacity, the survival of the colony and longevity. Bees are precious and your health is precious.” To ensure the mascot had longevity, Margo has since gifted it to Prevent. “A campaign has a beginning and an end,” says Margo, “this is a movement.”
will start with ‘Everything you wanted to know about Breast Cancer and were afraid to ask’, during which Prevent’s leading scientists and clinicians will discuss current studies and take questions from attendees. Later, there will be fabulous food (all approved by Prevent dietician Michelle Harvie), entertainment, fundraising and powerful stories told by 100 North West women, each of whom have volunteered to back the campaign and reiterate that breast cancer ‘can happen to any woman’. “It’s currently under wraps,” smiles Margo, “but the jaw-dropping finale is NOT to be missed.” Throughout the month, the BooBee bus (see image) will be stopping at femalecentric locations and organisations across the city, sharing the knowledge, spreading the word. A breast cancer-free future By supporting the BooBee campaign, a future that is breast cancer-free can be a reality. And if you can’t attend an event or catch the bus, pick up some merchandise! For example, buy a BooBee soap-on-a-rope for a friend to remind her to check herself in the shower. The money you spend will fund Prevent’s research programme. “Together, we can educate women about breast cancer risks whilst protecting our daughters, grand-daughters and every generation to come from breast cancer,” says Margo. “We want not only to create a positive shift in the city’s breast cancer statistics, we want people to look at Manchester and say ‘this is a blueprint for what we should be doing in our own cities’. That’s the ultimate goal for us – not just influencing the women of Manchester, but the entire country.”
Join the BreastFest This October, Manchester will play host to the first-ever BreastFest – produced by Margo and swarming the city with some amazing events, including the wonderful Afternoon Bee (Saturday October 5th). Taking place at Manchester Central, this incredibly educational and inspiring day
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month The Angelina Jolie effect – How Genetic Testing can benefit you When Hollywood royalty Angelina Jolie revealed that she had undergone a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer, the rates of genetic testing among women soared. Currently, in the UK, women tend to be offered testing for the corrupted gene if cancer runs in the family. However, there are added benefits of having the test even if you don’t think there is a hereditary link. When women are diagnosed, they can be monitored more closely for cancer and many, like Angelina Jolie, have preventative surgery. What is the faulty gene? Mutations in the genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 can impair the body’s ability to repair damage to DNA in its cells. This can greatly increase the risk of developing cancers. On average, women have a 2% chance of getting ovarian cancer in their lifetime. But in those with BRCA mutations, the chances can increase to between 10% and 60%.
Women have a 12.5% risk of getting breast cancer in their lifetime. This goes up to between 45% and 90% with BRCA mutations. Is the BRCA 1 and 2 test right for you? Unfortunately, it is now estimated that one in every two people will get cancer in their lifetime. However, some common cancers – breast, melanoma, pancreatic, prostate and ovarian – are known to occur more frequently in families, passing from one generation to the next. At Everything Genetic, we offer tests for BRCA1 and 2. BRCATESTUK is a brand that offers genetic testing supported by counselling. As part of the BRCATESTUK offering, we provide a test that looks at the BRCA1 and 2 genes on their own and the pan-cancer Panel which also detects for other genes that can influence breast cancer risk. Both these tests can be purchased from our website and include mandatory pre and post-test counselling by consultant genetic specialists (this cost maybe covered by your medical insurance), or you can access the test through your private healthcare provider.
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NUTRITION “My child’s health inspired my new career in nutrition”
By Mariana Sheppard, CNM Nutritional Therapy graduate (College of Naturopathic Medicine)
gut, including with supplementation. She got progressively better. Her colds became less frequent and less problematic; within six months she no longer needed inhalers. She is now a very healthy and active child. We keep a ‘reliever’ inhaler at home as a safety precaution, just in case she catches a bad cold. My daughter’s experience was an eye-opener for me, and I decided to retrain and become a nutritional therapist, firstly in order to know how to continuously manage and improve my own family’s health but also to help educate others.
I decided to study nutrition at CNM after experiencing the impact dietary changes had on my little girl’s health. She was very poorly between the ages of one and three, with frequent trips to the hospital due to recurrent chest infections and asthma-like symptoms. She was prescribed corticosteroids, antibiotics and a variety of inhalers, but I was frustrated at simply managing my daughter’s symptoms with medication and not actually seeing any progress in her health. We received no nutritional or lifestyle advice. I consulted a nutritional therapist and worked with her to modify my little girl's diet; remove allergens and improve her
I had previously worked in marketing but after I had my children, I ran my own online retail business from home so I could work around them. As they grew, I wanted a career but also the flexibility of fitting my hours around the school schedule. CNM offered both mid-week and weekend classes in Manchester, with the added flexibility of doing much of the work remotely. The fact that the college also operates from other cities around the country meant that, if necessary, lectures and clinics could be attended at other locations. They offered a package that enabled me to work around my family’s needs. My studies were enjoyable, insightful and sociable. I met so many amazing students
on the course, each from different backgrounds and with different motives for studying. We became friends and still have a mutually supportive network. I really enjoyed the fact that we were taught by different lecturers, depending on the subject. This gave me a good insight into different research methods and clinic styles. What I learnt at CNM has allowed me to turn my passion into a totally fulfilling career. I work as a nutritional therapist at a long-established clinic in Bramhall as well as setting up my own Knutsford-based clinic. What I love about practising is the people that I get to work with and being part of their journey to better health. No two days are the same; there is always a new challenge and new areas to explore. My knowledge, continuous research and personal development in the field allows me to help others. I am also active on social media, giving people little snippets of how nutrition has helped our family and tips on healthy eating and living. I regularly record and post videos on YouTube to show families how they, too, can encourage kids to make better choices when it comes to food.
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and New Year at Mottram Hall There is no better place to celebrate Christmas and New Year than in the glamourous surroundings of Mottram Hall. From Christmas Day to New Year celebrations, our warm, welcoming atmosphere provides the perfect backdrop for you and your friends and family to celebrate in style. Join us for Christmas Day lunch in either our Carrington Grill Restaurant or Claret Jug and take the stress out of the day, kick-starting the festivities with an arrival drink before a delicious four-course meal and a visit from Santa for the little ones. Or why not see in the New Year at Cheshire’s finest venue at our black-tie Gala Dinner in the St Andrew’s, complete with live music and a disco. You can also make a night of it with our Christmas and New Year breaks.
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The team at Salutions HQ have been out and about, sourcing the best places to eat and drink. Well, someone has to do it! Here’s our shortlist…
Grill on new York St / MAnCheSter
Fancy dining in Manhattan over Manchester? You’ll feel like you are when you dine here. To nibble on – Black pepper pork crackling, garlic bread and piri piri calamari. The English sirloin and Irish fillet were incredible, and the sides were delicious accompaniments. All cuts are kept in a Himalayan rock salt chamber to enhance the flavour, and you can tell! The new Bottomless Lunch menu means free-flowing drinks and hearty food every Saturday between midday and 3pm. 0161 228 1444
Shoryu ramen / MAnCheSter
We hopped off the train at Piccadilly into Shoryu, the chain’s first ramen bar outside of London. We tried their most popular starter, takoyaki (deep-fried octopus balls), and gyoza (a classic dumpling). We followed with beautifully presented mains: salmon don, containing white rice, teriyaki salmon fillet and veg, and the seafood yakisoba, featuring stir-fried noodles and veg topped with king prawns, squid, seaweed and fried egg… both surprisingly filling! Fancy a drink? Try the yuzo mojito – a customer favourite. 020 3405 7550
Jolly Sailor / DAVenPort
The Jolly Sailor reopened back in June following a £1m investment. The extensive (and beautiful) interior renovations have restored the original grandeur, and there’s now an orangery extension. We tucked into breaded halloumi sticks followed by creamy, cheesy Aberdeen Angus lasagne and a carvery. We ended with sticky toffee pudding and four-layer fudge cake – dreamy, but no good for the waistline! This local favourite boasts top-class pub grub in a contemporary yet cosy setting. 0161 483 3350
eden / MAnCheSter
Still fairly new to Manchester’s eatery scene, eden, found in The Printworks, is full of botanical beauty. There’s been no expense spared on the restaurant and bar, and it boasts great music and good food. Eve’s Lady Garden cocktail is divine – sweet and sour, both in good measure. We started with mac & cheese bites, garlic flatbread and succulent katsu chicken skewers, followed by king prawn linguine and an eden cheeseburger. We shared a creamy strawberry eden mess to finish. Drink, dance and dine at eden. 0161 838 5280
evuna / KnutSForD
Evuna is located in a beautiful Grade 2-listed Tudor building on Knutsford’s main King Street. We started with Serrano jamón and fresh bread followed by hot tapas: croquetas with goat’s cheese and spinach, Evuna patatas, grilled mushrooms, calamares a la Andaluza, chicken in creamy paprika sauce and albondigas (pork and beef meatballs in tomato sauce). They really do put so much effort into one small dish. We sipped speciality Spanish coffee to finish – sweet, rich and full of liqueur! 01565 634777 October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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Are you ready to sign on the dotted line... for a commercial lease?
Are you aware of all the rights and responsibilities of both the landlord and the tenant during the term of the lease? We have highlighted our tops tips below: 1. LEASE PERIOD Are you looking for flexibility or security from your lease? Too long and you may commit yourself to a property that no longer suits the expansion or downsizing needs of your business. Too short and the time spent fitting out the premises could mean you may not have enough time to recoup that spend before you have to move on. 2. PROTECTED OR EXCLUDED FROM 1954 ACT Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, which stipulates that commercial occupiers often have an automatic right
4. REPAIRS Do you know what you will be responsible for in terms of repairs to the property? Is the lease being granted on a full-repair basis or limited by a schedule of condition? A SoC acts as photographic and written evidence of the state of the property at the time the commercial lease is granted, and you may be expected to contribute towards any costs and be responsible for repairs and maintenance to those items detailed. 5. IS VAT PAYABLE? The lease of a commercial property is generally exempt from VAT, so you as
7. RENT REVIEW Rent reviews can typically occur every three to five years, to allow commercial rates to change to reflect the current market levels. These review intervals are agreed in the rent review clause in the commercial lease. As we mentioned in point 3, a break clause would give you right to end a lease early and being able to end a lease if the rent review is too high. 8. RIGHTS GRANTED / RESERVED This is of key importance to the lease, with the aim of this clause being to exclude or reserve rights over the property. Tenants may seek to protect themselves by limiting the right so as not to affect their use of the property. 11. USER CLAUSE Within a commercial lease, there is usually a contractual provision which specifies the use or uses to which a property may be put and the uses which are prohibited. In most cases, user clauses in lease contracts, whether permitted user or restricted user clauses, are unlikely to restrict competition. For example, if you are thinking about leasing space in a shopping centre, your income may be affected by the fact that there is no limit on the number of businesses identical to yours who could also set up business.
to ask their landlord for a new lease at the end of their lease. Landlords may wish for you to agree to exclude from this protection and you must be fully aware of the consequences of doing so. 3. TENANT-ONLY BREAK CLAUSE As we mentioned above, the lease period may no longer suit the needs of your business potentially months or years before it is due to end. Having a break clause will provide the flexibility you may require and setting out the clause to be ‘tenant only’ will provide you with the security your business may need.
the tenant would not pay VAT. However, commercial property owners have the option to charge VAT on any lease at the standard rate. 6. SERVICE CHARGE Service charges are a common feature of leases where the premises, which are let to tenants, make up parts of a larger building or estate. When negotiating your lease, you may wish to consider a service charge cap, which is a clause stating that in any one year, your obligation to pay the service charge shall not exceed an agreed figure.
12. PROPERTY CLEARLY DEFINED Have you been made clearly aware of the defined space of the property you are looking to lease? As mentioned above, this could become crucial when it comes down to who is liable for repairs and for how much. Make sure the lease clearly defines the premises and that the demised premises described in the lease matches the demised premises you expect to receive to operate your business.
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Dawn McGruer Wilmslow’s award-winning speaker Dawn McGruer, an accredited chartered marketing trainer, digital supremo and LinkedIn star, promotes internet know-how and visibility as the key to any present-day commercial success
By Fay Wertheimer
Second book 19 years on, Dawn has penned Dynamic Digital Marketing. It’s a hardback handbook-cum-textbook, guiding you through digital and social media techniques essential for an improved online presence. Interestingly, Wiley Publishing had been sent Dawn’s proposal in September 2018 but only responded the following April, when it was found in the spam folder! Within three days, Dawn had the thumbs up and her contract signed.
She says: “Digital marketing has altered more in the last two years than in the previous 50. You get used to one thing then another comes along. Globally, there’s a huge skills gap. If we don’t empower our youth, never mind our 35 to 50-year-olds, we’ll have 750,000 jobs unfilled in the 2020s. My mission and ‘give-back’ is to reach one million people. By reducing fear of the digital world, we are assured we will always have new talent coming in. This is the way forward. Online accessibility gives a brand and products the greatest chance to succeed.” Sharing her 20 years’ expertise, she’s launched a free online training portal for anyone, anywhere, who is interested in internet marketing and all things digital.
Entrepreneur at 21 Dawn, 40, preaches precisely what she’s always practised. At 21, a £5,000 Prince’s Trust loan enabled this cookie young entrepreneur to set up Aurora Marketing, which in 2005, merged with Business Consort Digital and Social Media Academy. Based in Wilmslow and London, the academy and its 17 staff have, to date, debunked cyber mystique for over 25,000 clients and taught students up to graduate level. It’s pretty cool. You see, after her A-levels, Dawn swapped the leisure of uni for internet programming, engineering and part-time study. Ever on the go, in 2001, she not only opened Aurora but after losing six people close to her within six months, published her first book, Character Building.
Its contents During the frantic writing stage, Dawn’s family provided honest critique and feedback. She explains: “Dynamic Digital Marketing is another way of getting my message across to people of any age and any stage in online business – from beginners to those already established. This isn’t intended as a one-off read you put back on the shelf but as a reference book you return to. “Formal books, lectures and technical terminology always bored me. l write as I speak, asking myself, ’What do I want? What do I need? What are the possibilities?’ My step-by-step 90-day plan includes checklists and quizzes for you to implement what you learn and chart your own progress.” The future? Impelled to teach, Dawn admits there’s probably another book up her sleeve. Meanwhile, if you’re setting up online or fancy a digital makeover, you’ll love Dawn’s Dynamic Digital Marketing. In keeping with her academy slogan – ‘Help your business shine online’ – the book says it all.
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Laytons – a refreshingly honest approach to family law Legal matters relating to the family can prove to be extremely stressful for all parties and those unfortunate enough to have to experience them require a law firm built on genuine honesty and heart
Step forward Laytons – “straight-talking and friendly” experts in family law, renowned within the industry and located in Manchester city centre. We visited Laytons’ offices to find out what makes the firm so special and discover the ethos behind getting the right results for its clients. Specialist family law services Laytons mainly takes on cases relating to divorce proceedings, children (e.g. application for contact) and surrogacy, the latter being a brand-new service (but more about that later). The firm routinely acts for celebrities and also has considerable expertise in same-sex matters. When we arrive at Laytons’ smart St John Street offices, we’re greeted with a smile by Managing Partner Christine Barker. Christine has over 40 years’ experience in law and an endless enthusiasm for helping people. She was named by the Legal 500 as “the best financial relief lawyer in Manchester” and her area of expertise is matrimonial finance involving high-net-worth individuals with complex business assets, pensions, trust and tax issues.
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Meet the team Working alongside Christine is co-partner Liz Bottrill, who has specialised in matrimonial law for over 25 years. She has a strong record in advising clients on the financial implications arising from divorce and settling disputes that affect their children. She is continually commended on her priceless ability to blend high levels of empathy with a pragmatic, knowledge -packed approach to protecting their interests. Supporting Christine and Liz are Associate Partner David Burrows and Solicitor Rachael Longman. David – who joined the team in 2012 and was trained by Christine herself – has a wealth of experience in family and
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matrimonial, surrogacy law and also receives instructions in respect of children disputes, whilst Rachael, who came on board last year, boasts a family law background, focussing on divorces, financial settlements, children matters and domestic abuse. Rest assured, you’re in safe hands The close-knit team’s combined experience and knowledge means clients can feel confident and reassured every step of the way. Even if a team member is on holiday or there is a last-minute emergency, the files are supervised in such a way, that there will always be a team member who can step up and provide second-to-none support: “Each one of us understands what a difficult time it is for our clients,” explains Christine, “and our main focus at all stages is to help ease the strain and achieve the best possible outcome for them. “We’re a bit like a family here and we pride ourselves on our approachability. Family law can be a scary business, especially for those who’ve never found themselves involved in legal matters, and we want to put them immediately at ease.” Honesty is the best policy Whether managing case expectations or calculating the potential cost of legal proceedings, Laytons believes being upfront works in everyone’s favour:
“Working in family law,” says Christine, “you have got to be sympathetic, however, you also have to be extremely honest with clients. From the outset, we ascertain what they need from the case – their long-term goal – and then set about achieving it. However, we never tell clients what we think they want to hear. We’re candid about potential outcomes and manage expectations.
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“The fact we all work so closely and pool our past experiences also means that the team can work with great foresight.” Brand-new department David and Liz have recently added to the team’s broad spectrum of specialisms and started to take on fertility-related cases, in particular those relating to the sometimes-complex area of surrogacy: “Yes, we’ve set up a mini department that will focus on surrogacy,” reveals Liz, enthusiastically. “It’s a new and exciting field that David and Liz have worked exceptionally hard to get off the ground. So, now we are looking to build our reputation in this area and become the go-to firm for clients looking for representation.” Highly recommended A large proportion of Laytons’ clients hear about the firm through word of mouth, whilst others are recommended to make contact by accountants or law firms that don’t take on matrimonial work but are keenly aware of Laytons’ sterling reputation. “We even get recommended by the odd judge,” adds Christine. “But, yes, by in large, if you do a good job for one person, they will recommend us to friends and the word spreads.”
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Cost-effective solutions Christine realises that not everyone has sums of cash available to fund legal fees, and as such, Laytons has alternative systems in place: “As a firm, we are very cost conscious and don’t want to add spiralling costs to a client’s worries. That is why we offer payment programmes, so they can spread the cost whilst accessing the best of services.” Expanding into the future Laytons is currently looking to expand its team as one of family law’s busiest times of the year fast approaches. As we leave the offices, one thing is startlingly clear, Christine and her team couldn’t be more dedicated to their work: “Yes,” says Christine, “I adore my job. I love heading up the Laytons’ team and helping as many people as I can. The firm always has the best interests of the family at heart. Getting a good result for a client, and to see them happy, is everything.”
Get in touch 0161 214 1600 | manchester@laytons.com 22 St John St, Manchester M3 4EB
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Does Common law marriage exist? No. Unfortunately, it is a popular myth that common law marriage is acquired after a period of cohabitation – it hasn’t existed in the UK since 1753! The only way to get legal rights like a married couple is to get married, as you do not acquire rights by living with your partner. It is therefore very important to consider this before you decide to cohabit.
What are the main challenges for education at the moment? Obviously, it is hard to ignore school funding, and this has also impacted on the private sector too. The newly reformed exams have led to volatility with grade boundaries and marks being unpredictable. Curriculum changes have led to some schools focusing less on creative subjects, such as art and drama, and even modern foreign languages, are seeing less take up.
Is suicide preventable? Suicide remains the biggest killer of young people under the age of 35 in the UK and we are passionate about smashing the stigma and taboos around talking about suicide. We believe that many young suicides are preventable and that we can reduce the number of young people who take their own lives by equipping them and their communities with the skills to recognise and respond to suicidal behaviour. We provide confidential support and advice to young people struggling with thoughts of suicide, and anyone worried about a young person, through our national helpline HOPELINEUK.
Without legal rights, how can cohabiting couples protect their positions? Cohabiting couples can enter into a cohabitation agreement to regulate what would happen to their assets if their relationship broke down in the future. It may seem ‘unromantic’, but with more and more couples choosing not to get married these days, many are acknowledging the need to have something set out to document their intentions from the outset. What are the different ways in which property can be jointly owned? You can own property with another person in two ways: joint tenants or tenants in common. As joint tenants, you would hold the property in equal shares. If one joint tenant dies, the remainder of the property transfers automatically to the survivor. Alternatively, as tenants in common, you can own the property in unequal shares, but the right of survivorship does not apply.
What can an independent education at The Grange School offer? At The Grange, we believe in giving all our young people the opportunity to live their education. We make sure everyone has the opportunity to experience all subjects in the curriculum and we also offer over 90 enrichment opportunities. Our sporting activities can be enjoyed by students in our new £7-million sports centre. But is independent education elitist? The Grange is a modern, forward-thinking independent school. We are young compared to many others in the sector, which allows us to not be held down by outdated traditions. Our values create a caring and friendly culture, we have families attending from many diverse backgrounds and pride ourselves on not being elitist.
How can I support my employees? Suicide remains shrouded in stigma, which makes it so much harder for people to be open and honest about the way they feel. Employers can make some simple but life-saving changes. A suicide-safer workplace would embrace emotional resilience and suicide awareness training would inform a positive ethos throughout. This would then empower line managers to offer safe spaces where work/life balance and emotional wellbeing is an accepted part of their agenda in supporting their employees, which, in turn, would equip employees to look out for each other also. A focus on emotional wellbeing can save lives! For further information, advice and support, please call PAPYRUS’ suicide prevention helpline HOPELINEUK 0800 068 4141
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Common myths about divorce! Deciding whether your marriage has come to an end is one of the most difficult decisions you may ever have to make. If you’re contemplating a divorce it’s important to seek advice from a family lawyer as there are numerous myths surrounding family law, which can be misleading.
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We explain five of the most common divorce myths:
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1. Adultery has an impact on the division of assets The only ground for divorce in England and Wales is that the marriage has irretrievably broken down. Adultery is one of the facts that can be used to establish this. However, adultery will not have an effect on the division of the matrimonial assets. 2. A spouse has no rights to the former matrimonial home if they’re not the legal owner This is simply not the case. If you own the former matrimonial home, your spouse does have a right to occupy the property. The non-owning spouse is likely to register their home rights with the Land Registry. This ensures third parties, such as mortgage lenders or potential buyers, are notified of the
Whilst home rights don’t give a non-owning spouse a benenficial interest in the former matrimonial home, it’s likely to be considered as a matrimonial asset for the purposes of financial division.
This depends on the particular facts of the case. A pension can be a significant asset of a marriage. A number of factors will be taken into account when considering whether your spouse is entitled to a share of your pension and if so, the extent of that share. The factors include the length of the marriage, any period of cohabitation prior to marriage and any pension provision held by your spouse.
house the children. The Court will take into account a number of factors when deciding how the assets of the marriage should be divided including the financial resources and financial needs of both spouses. 5. All financial ties between spouses are cut once the Decree Absolute is pronounced This isn’t necessarily the case. The decree absolute legally ends your marriage, but unless you have a Court approved financial order, financial claims against former spouses remain open. It’s important to ensure that a financial settlement is reached and converted into a Court approved financial order, to prevent any future claims against income or assets that are obtained after the decree absolute.
4. The Court will award nothing to the non-resident parent
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The newly appointed Head of Junior School at Withington Girls’ School, Bridget Howard, answers questions commonly asked by parents considering independent, single-sex education.
Can my dairy-intolerant child become calcium deficient? Pasteurised dairy may not be the best source of calcium. Most of us are depleted in magnesium/ vitamin D – important for bone and teeth health and development. A family’s diet should comprise fresh, locally sourced, seasonal food, ensuring the highest nutrient content and the lowest carbon footprint. Seasonal, local food is less expensive and supports local farmers. Encourage your child to take part in food preparation and cut vegetables into fun shapes.
What is a soft tissue sarcoma? Soft tissue tumours (sarcomas) are very rare cancers that are usually found on the arms, legs and trunk. They can, however, affect any part of the body and account for less than 1% of all cancers in the UK. Figures show that about 5,300 new cases are diagnosed per year nationwide.
Why should I choose an independent girls’ school for my daughter at primary school level? Girls’ schools with junior sections offer an excellent platform for pupils to develop their natural love of learning from an early age. As experts in educating girls, we create an environment that is supportive and empowering. This, coupled with the extensive educational and extra-curricular experiences we provide, fosters confidence and a willingness to take on challenges. Girls emerge well prepared to enter our senior section with excitement and self-belief.
Best ways to boost calcium in dairy-free diets? Green leafy veggies are magnesium-rich; sunflower seeds, broccoli and tahini are calcium-rich as are whole grains and beans; and oily fish, eggs, protein and butter from pasture-fed cattle and poultry are vitamin D-rich. Outdoor activities encourage bone strength and help with vitamin D formation which, along with magnesium, helps the body utilise calcium properly. Whole fruit, veggie sticks, nuts and seeds are great snacks in between meals to keep blood sugar levels from dipping and stop you or your child getting ‘hangry’. Foods to avoid that deplete calcium? Sugar depletes magnesium, and fizzy drinks can leach calcium from the body. Banish ready meals, processed grains, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, cola, anything ‘toothkind’, ‘lite’, ‘free-from’ and fizzy. Encourage your child to drink pure water and only offer very diluted, freshly squeezed fruit juices as a treat.
What are the symptoms? Symptoms include an unexplained lump which is increasing in size, larger than 5cm (golf ball size), painful (majority are not) and deep within the tissues but not always. Sometimes lumps which are small in size can present as an aggressive lesion. There may be evidence of skin changes, discolouration, fungating lesions, particularly if there’s a history of previous surgery or radiotherapy. How do you diagnose and treat a soft tissue sarcoma? With more than 100 subtypes, recognition of the symptoms is crucial to ensure prompt management. Assessment is best done by a specialised sarcoma surgeon with a thorough history and examination. All lumps should be imaged appropriately (ultrasound or MRI scan) and a biopsy may be taken for review by a sarcoma histopathologist. All cases are reviewed by a multidisciplinary team including a Consultant Surgeon, Radiologist, Pathologist and Oncologist. If you are concerned by any lump, please get it assessed.
What are you looking for in your candidates? We do not believe there is a typical ‘Withington girl’. We celebrate diversity and welcome girls from all cultures, faiths, backgrounds and catchment areas. Our pupils enjoy a wide range of interests – but what they all have in common, whether joining us in junior or senior school, is an enthusiasm for learning and an intellectual curiosity. How do I know if my daughter will thrive? Selective schools such as Withington design their entrance assessments to identify pupils who will flourish in each school’s particular educational environment. Evidence of the success of this approach here at Withington is that our pupils tell us they have fun at school and, because they are happy, they learn well and achieve to the best of their ability. A passion for reading and an interest in the world around them are good indicators that a girl will enjoy Withington.
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Careers on course after exam success at Cheadle Hulme school Topping the school’s GCSE results table were Siân Talbot and Elizabeth Fisher, who led the way by achieving nine in each of their subjects. The students who received their GCSE results are now embarking upon the school’s enriching career Pathways Programme as Sixth Formers – the first cohort of students to set foot in the school’s brand new Sixth Form Centre, which opened its doors at the start of September. Meanwhile, the Class of 2019 are enjoying their first term at some of the country’s top universities, including Cambridge, Bath, Warwick and Leeds. Others are embarking upon sought-after industry apprenticeships in economics and business.
Students at Cheadle Hulme School (CHS) are closer to securing their dream careers after 79% achieve grades A*-B or higher at A-level and 42% achieve GCSE grades 9-8 (A*-B or higher). The school achieved a 100% GCSE pass rate, with five students awarded an impressive eight grade 9s or higher. Two students received grade 9s in all relevant subjects. At A-level, five students from the Class of 2019 were awarded an outstanding three A*s or higher, with six achieving at least one D1 (a grade higher than A*) at Pre-U.
Jason Brown and Head Boy Raphael McMahon, both destined for the University of Cambridge, achieved the equivalent of four A* A-level grades each. Jason, reading engineering at Trinity College, said: “I’d been at CHS since Reception, so it’s a big change, particularly without my family and school friends around, but I’m looking forward to the next chapter.”
Cheadle Hulme School Head, Mr Neil Smith, said: “It is wonderful to see our students achieve such excellent results, and I know how proud they will be of their achievements. These results are the product of sustained endeavours on their part, and it has been especially gratifying to see them achieve this tremendous success whilst also fully engaging with all that the school has to offer beyond the classroom.”
CHs sixth Form Centre is officially opened
Invited guests came together for the official opening of Cheadle Hulme School’s brand-new Sixth Form Centre.
Guests were invited to explore the new building, including donors, Old Waconians (former students) and friends of the school. CHS’s Chair of Governors, Mr Philip Johnson, thanked all those involved in the project and added that following the recent development of the Sports Pavilion, this is a further addition to the outstanding facilities at CHS. The contemporary, light and spacious building, which has been completed over the last eight months, features a large independent learning area, spaces for both collaborative work and
silent study, a sizeable common room as well as a cafe and a covered outdoor eating space. The landmark project is the first time in the school’s history that Sixth Formers will have their own dedicated building.
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The Grange school achieves best A-level results in four years
The Grange School is celebrating its best A-level results in four years, with nearly nine in every 10 entries at grade B or above. Whilst the academic landscape creates uncertainty around grade boundaries, students at The Grange in Hartford, Cheshire continue to excel. Over 64% of grades were achieved at A* or A, making these the best set of A-level results the school has achieved since linear examinations were reformed in 2015. As well as strong results across the board, three students achieved the elusive and impressive clean sweep of all A*s across all of their subjects – Kate Samuel, Ben Maxwell-Reid and Jodie Sale. Further to last summer’s exploits as one of only four students selected to attend the International Geography Olympiad in Quebec City, Bree Livesey achieved A*AA and goes on to read geography at Queens’ College, University of Cambridge. Having been a cast member of the Oscarwinning film The Silent Child, Annie Cusselle has further news to celebrate as her grades of A*AA gain her entry to her chosen International Management and Modern Languages BSc course at the University of Bath.
The Grange has a strong pedigree in the sciences. In keeping with tradition, biologists and chemists achieved 96% of grades at grades A* to B, whilst in the physics department, 17 out of every 20 of grades were at B or higher. Despite national drops in the popularity of the humanities, students at The Grange enjoy great success, with four out of every five grades at A*, A or B. Leading the way was the geography department with 79% A* or A grades, with economics and business students closely behind achieving 75% grades at A* or A. The Grange maintained its strength in the visual arts, with three quarters of art and graphic design students achieving a grade A* or A. Such excellence across departments gives students the confidence to pursue their interests and undertake an array of different subject combinations, including Kate Pedley and Isobel Hutt, who opted for breadth by studying two sciences and a humanity. Having achieved a full sweep of A grades, Kate and Isobel will be studying veterinary science at Liverpool and medicine at Sheffield respectively. The students’ academic achievements, combined with the support of a strong
careers department, means a Grange education opens up a wide world of future options. Bob Cooper (AAA) will be studying in the USA in ‘the fall’, having accepted a place at Amherst College, Massachusetts. By achieving A*AA, Jacob Reilly heads to Birmingham to study for a computer science with a digital partnership degree. This degree will gain him work experience at PwC alongside his studies and in preparation for a career in digital technology. In a similar vein, Samuel Sanger (ABB) heads to Harper Adams to study rural enterprise and land management, whilst Miles Hogg (ABB) heads to Royal Sandhurst to undertake officer training for the Army. Meanwhile, Max Darlington (AAA) will study aviation technology with pilot studies at the University of Leeds, enjoying the expertise of a professional flying school alongside his engineering degree. Following on from the successes of A-level results, Grange students will be studying at a range of destinations, from the University of Durham to the University of Bath, studying everything from mechanical engineering to law. October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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A-level results success for Abbey College Manchester alongside the commitment from our teaching staff to help each individual to reach their potential and enable them to achieve a much-coveted place at leading universities around the country. Moreover, we are very proud of this year’s entry rate to study subjects including medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. “We have had some great success stories this year and I am confident that our students will go on to achieve fantastic things. We wish them the very best of luck for the future.”
Students and staff at leading independent college Abbey College Manchester are celebrating following another year of exceptional A-level results. Each year, the city-centre college continues to obtain excellent results, with this year being no exception. 20% of students achieved A*-As, 47% secured A*-Bs and 72% attained A*-Cs. Principal at Abbey College Manchester, Liz Elam, commented: “We are extremely pleased with this year’s fantastic results. They are testament to the hard work and dedication from our students,
One student who excelled was Henry Zhang (19), who attained an outstanding A*A*A* in biology, chemistry and mathematics. He has secured a highly-desired place to study medicine at Imperial College London. Abbey College is a leading independent college in the heart of Manchester with a fast-growing and vibrant community. There are over 200 students at the college, comprising a mix of students from the local area and other countries. The college offers A-level, GCSE, Combined Studies and International Foundation Programmes. For more information on Abbey College, visit abbeymanchester.co.uk or call 0161 817 2700.
students and staff at Ellesmere College are celebrating “outstanding” A-level results with an overall pass rate of 96%. The results featured some highly impressive individual performances and more than 50% of all grades awarded were in the top A*, A or B grades, the threshold required for many Russell Group university places. In particular, Alistair O’Brien, from Llangollen, swept the board with four A* grades in mathematics, computer science, physics and further maths. He will now take up his place to study computer science at Queen’s College, Cambridge. Toby Slack, from Ellesmere, who secured two A* grades in geography and biology and an A in chemistry, said: “I am delighted with my results. I will now read medicine at the University of Liverpool.” Verity Buglass, from Shrewsbury, achieved an A* in mathematics and AA in biology
and chemistry and secured her university place. “I’m really happy with my results – I’m going to the University of Manchester to read medicine – I’m really excited!”
and Cynthia Qiu, from Hangzhou City, both achieved AAA in mathematics, biology and chemistry. Angel will pursue biotechnology, whilst Cynthia will pursue medical biosciences, both at Imperial College, London.
Alice Smail, from Church Stretton, achieved an A* in fine art and three A grades in mathematics, biology and chemistry. She is going on to Lancaster University. Lydia Smith, from Oswestry, achieved an A* in psychology and AA in history and English literature. She will read History at the University of Nottingham. Jack Pochin, from Nantwich, secured an A* in geography and AA in mathematics and physics. He now moves on to the University of Birmingham to read civil engineering. Angel Xia, from Shanghai,
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kings new campus
One year on from the start of construction of the new £60-million King’s School campus, it is on schedule to be completed by the deadline of May 2020. The main structure has been finished, with the roof already on the main academic building. Ground works on the grass and all-weather sports pitches are well underway and by Christmas, work will begin on completing the internal work. Work has begun on the widening of Alderley Road at the two main entrances, with street lighting to follow. Two bore holes have been dug out for irrigation of the new sports pitches and there is even water in the new 25-metre swimming pool drawn from the bore hole to test structural integrity. Sat between Macclesfield and Over Alderley, the 80-acre site will feature a main academic building and a separate sports centre, which have been designed to incorporate as much natural light as
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possible, with flexible learning areas and spaces for pupil wellbeing. The academic building will provide bespoke accommodation for infant, junior, senior and sixth form pupils. The senior school will include: a large science faculty; an arts and design faculty with contemporary workshops, studios and an exhibition space; a performing arts faculty with a range of practice rooms, drama halls, a recording studio and a recital theatre; a modern foreign languages faculty with language classrooms and laboratories; dedicated classrooms for English, mathematics and the humanities; and a central library, a lecture theatre and a large entrance foyer. An impressive main hall will seat 950 people for both school events and community functions. The sports centre will offer a six-lane, 25-metre swimming pool, a sports hall, indoor cricket nets and a dance/martial arts studio. Outside, the 80-acre campus
will feature rugby pitches, two all-weather hockey pitches, cricket pitches, netball courts, tennis courts, football pitches, rounders pitches and a 400-metre athletics track. King’s Director of External Relations, Caroline Johnson, said: “We already have 29 local organisations using our current facilities and we believe this will increase significantly when the community sees what this wonderful new facility has to offer.” The site will be shielded from the main road by its low-lying location and mature trees have been carefully preserved to circle the site and maintain its natural beauty. Caroline added: “The campus has been designed to allow nature and the rural aspects of the landscape to take centre stage, with the buildings surrounded by woodland and then ringed by fields and hills.” The new school will open its gates to next year’s intake in September 2020.
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Ellesmere College pupils celebrate excellent GCsE results
Almost half of the GCSE grades achieved by Ellesmere College pupils are A* to B (9-6) and a third are A* to A (9-7) in another excellent set of results. Students and staff are celebrating the outstanding results, now reported as numbers, with some stand-out performances at level 9-7 (A*/A). • • • • • •
Kezia Hutchings, from Kinnerley, achieved ten 9/8 grades (A*/A). Emily Ashley, from Wem, and Alanah O’Brien, from Llangollen, were awarded nine 9/8 grades and a 7 (A*/A). Dorian Puzovic, from Shrewsbury, gained eight 9/8 grades, plus a 7 (A*/A). Rory Smith, from Oswestry, achieved seven 9/8 grades and two 7s (A*/A). Kizzy Lumley-Edwards, from Whittington, gained six 9/8 grades and three 7s (A*/A). Maddie Free-Carmichael, from Worthenbury, was awarded five 9/8 grades and four 7s (A*/A).
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Carol Shi, from Shenyang in China, only joined Ellesmere College in September 2018 to pursue the one year pre-6th international course and managed to achieve six 9/8 grades (A*/A).
Top performer, Kezia, 16, said: “I am so pleased I achieved ten 9/8 grades (A*/A) – I worked really hard and it has paid off.
The excellent GCSE results come after students achieved an overall pass rate of 96% in their A-levels, published a week earlier, with more than half of all grades awarded at A*/A/B level. For more information about Ellesmere College, please visit ellesmere.com
“I’m really looking forward to studying biology, chemistry and geography at A-level here in September.” Many pupils are now looking forward to joining Kezia at Ellesmere College Sixth Form in September, where they will embark on either A-levels, the International Baccalaureate Diploma, or BTEC Diploma in Sport courses. Pupils in Year 9 and 10 have also completed some early GCSEs and First Certificates in languages and finance with excellent results.
Alderley girls aim high as top grades at GCsE continue to rise grades, being achieved by 94% of all pupils taking chemistry, 88% in history, 75% in computing and 83% in physical education.
Alderley Edge School for Girls is enjoying continued success after the news of fantastic A-level results just last week. Almost 30% of all grades awarded were at the highest 9 or 8 grade, more than a seven percentage point increase on last year. Girls at the school performed incredibly well across the board, with the very highest grades of 9, 8 or 7, equivalent to former A*/A
13% of pupils achieved the equivalent of A*/A grades across the board and the school is celebrating some exceptional individual performances, including Lara Coulter who achieved a fantastic eight grade 9s with a grade A^ (higher than an A*) in further mathematics, whilst her twin, Ella, achieved 10 GCSEs at the equivalent A*/A grades. Gracie O’Donnell and Alara Cooper, both from Alderley Edge, achieved five grade 9s and Amy Myers, also from Alderley Edge, was awarded nine GCSEs at the very highest 9/8 grades. Girls at the school are going on to study an array of exciting courses in the Sixth Form as they take the next steps towards university, apprenticeships or gap years in industry. Anyone interested to know more about single-sex education or the sixth Form at Alderley Edge school for Girls should come along to the sixth Form Information Evening on Thursday september 26th from 6.30pm or contact the school on 01625 583028 for more details.
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Bowdon preparatory school's Golden Year
The last academic year saw many tremendous achievements for Bowdon Preparatory School for Girls. Highlights included winning one of only 10 national Primary Gold Awards from the Geographical Association, achieving the Gold Schools Games Award for the third year in a row, and winning three gold, three silver and nine bronze certificates in this year's UK Junior Maths Challenge. Even more impressive is that the latter achievement saw pupils up against older challengers from secondary schools. The year also included a number of firsts for the school: winning the Altrincham in Bloom gardening and Trafford orienteering competitions; hosting their first ‘B Festival’, which showcased exuberant musicians and dancers; and presenting their end of year production Seussical in front of two packed houses at the vibrant Sale-based arts venue Waterside! The school has even bigger ambitions for the next academic year, so watch this space.
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pressing need to preserve rare flora and fauna and larger native species. At the top of their agenda was their volunteer work in the Java’s Yogyakarta Wildlife Rescue Centre, where they helped care for rescued animals that had been trafficked for their rarity and commercial value, including orangutans, sun bears, bear cats and crocodiles.
King’s School explorers travelled to the breathtaking Indonesian islands of Java and Bali to help care for some of the planet’s most endangered animals. A group of intrepid sixth form students and King’s English teacher Olivia Soutter took on the World Challenge expedition, combining eco-warrior volunteering with tough trekking and sea-bed exploration. The students had to organise much of their own itinerary, live to a strict budget and assist the international and local ecologists, learning first-hand about the
It was also a physical challenge, with a week’s trekking taking pupils to the summit of three volcanoes in East Java, including a tough four-day trek to 12,000 ft summit of Mount Semeru, the island’s highest mountain. They then watched the sunrise over Mount Bromo and hiked to the sulphuric crater lake of Mount Ijen. At the heart of the expedition was a study of Indonesian culture, custom and religious beliefs, with visits to historical sites like Borobudur, a ninth century Buddhist temple in Java, and watching Balinese dancing in Ubud. For the sheer thrill of idyllic island life, they enjoyed snorkeling on a coral reef and watching dolphins at sunrise in West Bali. King’s is planning their next World Challenge trip to Tanzania in 2021.
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As well as holding regular meetings, pupils have used their creative flare to design posters about the environment and a selected few were chosen to be printed on banners, which are now displayed outside the school. Earlier in the year, on Clean Air Day, the group set up a stall at the school gates in the morning and by the walkway at lunchtime to provide information to both pupils and parents about the importance of clean air. They gave stickers to pupils who made a cleaner air pledge.
Stockport Grammar School has already undertaken a number of initiatives to minimise the environmental footprint. These include: • Installing solar panels on the newer buildings to generate power • Setting up Allotment Club to encourage pupils to grow their own fruit and vegetables • Sourcing purchases from local suppliers, where available, to minimise transport, particularly for fresh foods • Using Vegware products in the refectory rather than plastic • Switching bulbs in the school to efficient LEDs and installing lights that turn themselves off
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Alderley girls buck the national trend for the second year running A-level grades are at their lowest for over a decade, the school is bucking the national trend with a 7% increase in the A/A* grades awarded this year. 47% of all grades are at the very highest level – our best ever. 100% of all girls studying computing, economics, food science, health and social care, ICT and religion and philosophy achieved an A or an A* grade or equivalent.
Alderley Edge School for Girls is, once again, celebrating superb A-level results. Despite the news that the number of top
We are also delighted that almost 40% of our girls are going on to study STEMrelated subjects at university. This reflects the school’s commitment to ensuring that girls can pursue and succeed in any future career they choose. Individual successes are plentiful and impressive. Amongst the amazing results achieved, Jewel Bennett gained four A* grades and will be going
to study medicine at the University of Oxford and Isabella Vickers (Head Girl) and Anna Smith, with their A* and A grades, will study medicine at Liverpool and St. George’s respectively. With four A* and two A grades between them, Charlotte Powell is considering a career in dentistry and Tierney Gilson will read business management at Leeds. The University of Manchester will also be welcoming Lucinda Beeson to read theoretical physics. Anyone interested to know more about single-sex education or the Sixth Form at Alderley Edge School for Girls should come along to the Sixth Form Information Evening on Thursday September 26th from 6.30pm or contact the school on 01625 583028 for more details.
Didsbury A-level student is top English language performer in the Uk
Withington Girls’ School A-level student Annie Hine, who lives in Didsbury, achieved an incredible 199 marks out of a possible 200 to earn the accolade of the top performer in OCR’s A-level English language examinations, taken by nearly 2,000 students in the UK. Annie, who has a place to study psychology at Lancaster University, was not expecting to discover that she was the top OCR English Language student when she collected her results. “I was actually a bit worried about my English mark, as I wasn’t sure about how
well I’d done in my first English paper,” said Annie.
her further studies and whichever career path she decides to pursue.
Discovering her achievement was a wonderful surprise for Annie and her parents, Sarah and Paul Hine, who are both immensely proud of Annie’s A-level results – she achieved an A in biology and A*s in both English language and psychology. Annie joined Withington in Year 7 after attending St Catherine’s RC Primary School in Didsbury, and her mother says that Annie’s language skills became apparent at a very early age: “She’s always been a great reader and couldn’t wait to start writing as a very young child.”
Annie is a member of Withington’s Class of 2019, who celebrated the completion of their journey at Withington this summer with a set of impressive A-level results, recording 31% of grades at A* and 93% at A* to B.
Mrs Hine also paid tribute to the role Withington has played in Annie’s senior school education, saying: “The staff at Withington have always been so supportive and nurturing.” With her sights set on a future career as a forensic psychologist, there’s no doubt her exceptional skills will serve Annie well in
Nine Withington students have earned their places at Oxford and Cambridge universities, joining four 2018 leavers, who will also start their Oxbridge studies in September after receiving confirmed offers earlier in the year. With four girls achieving four A* grades, 13 students achieving a clean sweep of three or more A*s and nearly half of the students achieving at least three A* to A grades, the majority of girls were delighted to have secured their first-choice offers to study degree courses in a wide range of subjects at the country’s top universities.
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Withington Girls’ school twins peak exams performance forward to studying A-levels in WGS’s Sixth Form. They have opted for three identical subjects; mathematics, chemistry and history, with Safa choosing Latin as her additional subject and Imaan preferring economics. Both are hoping to pursue law as a career in the future. The girls’ mother, Dr Saika Saeed, was delighted with the outcome: “When the girls were very young, although they had been placed in separate classes in school, they were getting the same results in their work. As the years progressed, this changed and their results were quite different, so today has really surprised us. We are obviously delighted but also very relieved as we were worried how it would work out if one had ended up being really happy with her results whilst the other hadn’t done quite as well.”
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Identical twins Safa and Imaan Saeed, who attend Withington Girls’ School (WGS), were delighted and amazed to find they had exactly mirrored one another's results on GCSE results day. The Hale Barns duo successfully secured top grades in all their subjects, notching up exactly the same tally and each attaining eight grade 9s, plus an A* with distinction in further mathematics and an additional grade 8. Their subjects were the same, apart from Safa taking Latin and Imaan studying geography. Picking up their results wearing matching outfits, the girls agreed, “We were worried that people would compare us, but it’s amazing that we have ended up with thesame grades in the same subjects. We couldn’t be happier.”
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And although the pair admit to some healthy competition between them, they say there was no sibling rivalry when it came to revising, “We studied together, tested each other – even on the subject we weren’t studying ourselves – and we kept each other motivated,” said Safa. Whilst the 16-year-olds are enjoying their double exam success and have similar extracurricular interests, such as Model United Nations, as to whether they are similar in personality, Imaan joked, “I’m organised and tidy, she’s much more messy than me!” and Safa commented, “We’re both academic, but some people say I’m more of a geek than Imaan.” Safa and Imaan – who joined WGS in the Junior School and whose two older sisters also attended the school – are now looking
The Saeed girls’ excellent results have contributed to another exceptional year for WGS as the current Year 11 topped last year’s performance with 55% of papers overall securing the coveted grade 9 or the top A* with distinction in the further mathematics exam and more than 90% of grades at 9-7, comparable to A* to A in the pre-reformed grading system. The GCSE results follow the impressive 31% of A-levels achieved at the top A* grade a week earlier and 13 Withington students (including four 2018 leavers – among them Imaan and Safa’s older sister Elisha) set to start their studies at Cambridge and Oxford universities in the autumn. Open days for entry to Withington Girls’ school will be held on Thursday November 7th and saturday November 9th. see wgs.org for more details on 2020 admissions.
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Withington pupils shine with outstanding results
members of this year’s GCSE cohort, for example, contributed to Withington winning two ISNC national netball titles when they played as U13s and U15s, and earned bronze medals as U16s in the prestigious National Schools Netball Competition in 2019.
Withington Girls’ School (WGS) recorded exceptional A-level and GCSE results over the summer, with particular success among its pupils in achieving the very top grades. 31% of A-level subject grades were passed at A*, while 55% of GCSE results were achieved at grade 9 or A* with distinction in further mathematics. With students securing places at the country’s best universities to study an array of subjects, ranging from art to zoology, WGS also saw nine of this year’s leavers, plus four students who left in 2018, prepare to start their courses of study at Oxford and Cambridge universities. There were many impressive facts and figures: 13 A-level students achieved a clean
sweep of three or more A*s and nearly half of WGS’s Year 13 leavers earned at least three A*/A grades. In GCSEs, 15 pupils attained at least eight grade 9s, 12 of whom also earned the very top A* with distinction in further mathematics, while 48 (59%) Year 11 pupils earned grade 7 or above in all their subjects, equating to A*/A in the pre-reformed grading system. “There’s no doubt that Withington girls do exceptionally well in public exams and year after year, we are thrilled to celebrate with them the fruits of their hard work on results days,” says Headmistress, Mrs Sarah Haslam. “Not as widely known, perhaps, are their accomplishments beyond the academic aspects of school life. Nine
“Our pupils achieve distinctions in music and drama exams, DofE awards – 16 Golds among our 2019 leavers and 30 Silver awards completed by our Year 11s – and they compete enthusiastically and with a large degree of success in extra-curricular activities such as Young Enterprise, Model United Nations, olympiads and art competitions. We have so many reasons to feel proud of our Withington girls, not least of all their willingness to devote time and energy in support of both local community and school partnerships and international causes.” Open Days for entry to Withington Girls’ School will be held on Thursday November 7th and Saturday November 9th. see wgs.org for more details on 2020 admissions.
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languages. As a percentage of the cohort, this is a significant number and well above the national figure.
Parrs Wood High School teaching staff are extremely proud of their students’ recent A-level and BTEC results. Five students have secured a place at Oxbridge universities, reading a variety of subjects, including engineering and
Five students are going off to study medicine, whilst 17 students received straight A*/As, which is 10% of the cohort. The vast majority of students secured their chosen university course or apprenticeship or entered the world of work. Attainment in the majority of subjects showed an increase, particularly in core subjects like English, biology and psychology. Parrs Wood results overall have significantly increased, despite a national
decline. This summer also saw the first results of the inaugural linear A-level courses and we are pleased with how these subjects have performed. This year is the school’s first cohort of students completing the new BTEC qualification (RQS), which includes an examined component and is significantly more rigorous in demands. Staff were thrilled with students’ vocational results, especially as they were keen to keep the courses accessible to students by maintaining the same entry requirements. 29% of students gained a Distinction or D*, which is accepted as equivalent to an A or A* for university applications.
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THE CLEAN-UP OPERATION Cleaning technology has always been popular. Ever since The Flintstones, who had a home full of labour-saving gadgets powered by tiny dinosaurs, the inventions have evolved to keep pace with our ever more demanding lifestyles. Smartech LARQ bottle
Here’s the pick of today’s automatic cleaning gizmos. a reusable, rechargeable, insulated water bottle that cleans your water and then cleans itself? it’s true! The water and bottle are digitally purified with harmless UV-c light at the touch of a button, neutralising up to 99.9999% of harmful, odour-causing germs. double-insulated construction keeps your water cold for 24 hours or hot for 12, all in a travel-friendly 500ml size. with one charge (via UsB) lasting up to a month, no replacement filters or batteries are needed. £129, selfridges.com
Watertech pool cleaners
To those of you with a full-size swimming pool and one of the dizzying variety of automatic pool-cleaning robots, spare a thought for me having to clean my children’s argos paddling pool at the end of a hectic summer. For those of you who, like me, have collected a good season’s worth of leaves and general debris in your paddling pools and hot tubs, you should definitely check out watertech, whose range of pool-cleaning gadgets is pages and pages long. we don’t all need to pay hundreds for a robot helper – for just a few notes, you can get a simple but powerful pool vac that will blast away the muck in minutes. watertechcorp.com
iRobot Braava Jet Mopping Robot
You’ve heard of the robot vacuum cleaner, now meet its little brother – the mopping robot. ideal for any rooms with hardwood, tiled or stone floor surfaces, advanced navigation software and sensors map and track the Braava Jet as it goes about its business, helping it clean in an effective and systematic way. with three cleaning modes (wet, damp and dry), it automatically recognises and selects the correct type of cleaning pad. The precision jet spray and vibrating cleaning head loosen dirt and stains while the Braava Jet pads break down and lock away debris. £249, johnlewis.com
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Most of us take our mobile phones everywhere with us, every day, but how often do we stop to think about the germs that collect all over it? You can’t dunk it in the sink with the washing up, but here’s a solution. This UV cleaner doubles as a charger and even sterilises the case as well as the handset itself, killing more than 99% of bacteria. From around £60, phonesoap.eu October/November 2019 | salutions.co.uk
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DIDsBUrY prIDE 2019 After a bad start, the weather perked up on August 31st for Didsbury’s second Pride. Drenched by torrential rain throughout their gentle procession through the village, supporters were greeted by sunshine on arrival at their destination, the Emmanuel Church
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Doubling last year’s attendance, over 3,500 merry-makers of every age enjoyed six hours of non-stop entertainment provided by drag queen Mr Misty Chance plus numerous choirs, bands and DJs. There too were hilarious antics of funster-punters, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence – five drag queen nuns! Meanwhile, seven independent food and beverage stalls and a bouncy castle kept everyone happy. Pride is about solidarity, identifying with the LGBT cause and combatting hate crime. Alongside chirpy Rainbow merchandise, 14 stands proffered information on LGBT awareness, parenting, fostering, general health and advice for any parents coming to terms with their own child’s sexual orientation. Sponsored by Irwin Mitchell Solicitors and Albert’s Didsbury, this year’s event was the brainchild of Michael Pollard, Didsbury Pride director and a board member of Manchester’s first-ever Gayfest, its Mardi Gras in 1982. He recalls, “During the HIV-spike, homophobia was rampant.
So, ours was a small ‘do’ with just a trestle table outside the city’s Rembrandt pub.” By 2018, a mature Michael and pals, now in their fifties, recognised the Manchester extravaganza was no longer their scene. Something more intimate to spread the word whilst partying seemed appropriate. Aided by Croma’s Michael Baker, Home Cafe’s Miriam Jones, Gill Green from STORM and Reverend Nick Bundock at Emmanuel, Pollard’s ideas materialised last year. He explains:
Central to Didsbury Pride is the commemoration of 14-year-old Lizzie Lowe’s short life. Five years ago, fearing the disclosure of her sexuality would bring ignominy on her devout, church-going parents, Lizzie took her own life. Always pro-active in Emmanuel Church, the family is still firmly supported by Reverend Bundock and it was the Bishop of Manchester’s permission to hold Pride in the church grounds and church itself that enabled any celebration to take place at all.
“Didsbury Pride is local. The library and high street stores pitched in. We’re about community, inclusion and family – few of whom would have been attracted to Manchester’s enormous event. Our two successes seem to indicate a greater level of acceptance, understanding and normalisation for LGBT folk.”
Pollard adds: “Once more, this LGBTinclusive church hosted a joyous if not controversial occasion. Seeing Lizzie Lowe Foundation members, LGBT sports team players and many who knew Lizzie here showed it’s OK to be different.”
“We’ve come a long way from days when people thought all gay guys wear dresses and glitter. And 20 years ago, you’d rarely see same-sex Didsbury residents holding hands when dining out, which is no longer unusual. We just had to wait.”
Proceeds went to the Levante Samba Band, Manchester Contemporary Youth Choir, Stop Youth AIDS and other local causes. Yes, Didsbury, get ready for Pride 2020.
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WHAt’s ON There is lots to celebrate this autumn with Disney on Ice: 100 Years of Magic, skating its way into the arena, brandnew plays and adaptations at HOME and the Royal Exchange, and inspiring appearances from author Margaret Atwood and actor Christopher Eccleston at The Lowry. Now is also the perfect time to plan those Christmas trips and treats and snap up the best seats.
Nigel Slater’s Toast 11-16 November The Lowry Toast returns to The Lowry following successful runs at the Edinburgh Festival and in the west End. This moving, funny and evocative tale of love and loss is a fabulous new play based on nigel’s award-winning autobiography and is a gorgeous way to spend a night at the theatre.
By catherine Reed Musicals Dance Some Like It Hip Hop 11 & 12 October The Lowry This is a wildly entertaining story of love, mistaken identity and revolution, complete with fabulous high-energy dance and bags of wit and humour. The hugely enjoyable plot is influenced by themes from some Like it Hot, Mad Men and Twelfth night. Feelgood theatre at its best. Dada Masilo – Giselle 22 & 23 October The Lowry south africa’s internationally renowned choreographer dada Masilo presents her fearless re-imagining of the iconic classic Giselle. Masilo brings her stunning high-speed style to the stage as she performs in the title role, fusing ballet, contemporary and traditional Tswana dance. Rambert Triple Bill 30 October – 1 November The Lowry Three amazing dance pieces performed by Rambert in a triple bill from wayne McGregor, Marion Motin and Hofesh shecter.
alice sebold’s novel is a unique coming-of-age tale that captured the hearts of readers throughout the world. This creative adaptation is a moving and uplifting theatrical experience that does full justice to the best-selling book. Seagulls 24 October – 16 November Bolton Octagon Four young aspiring musicians believe their band, seagulls, will one day make it big, but romances and artistic differences conspire to tear them apart. inspired by chekov’s The seagull, this brand-new musical brings the classic play crashing into the 21st century! Light Falls 24 October – 16 November Royal Exchange artistic director sarah Frankcom says goodbye to the Royal Exchange with a brand-new play by simon stephens and original music by Jarvis cocker. connecting five relatives in five disparate English towns, this is a richly layered play about life, love, death and community. Reasons To Stay Alive 29 October – 2 November HOME
Drama The Lovely Bones 15-19 October The Lowry
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This is the first theatrical adaptation of Matt Haig’s frank and funny bestseller. it is an uplifting exploration of living and loving better, adapted for the stage by Jonathan watkins.
Curtains 8-12 October Palace Theatre starring Jason Manford, this whodunit is packed full of catchy songs, unforgettable characters and plot twists by the bucketload. This Tony award-winning murder mystery musical is from the creators of cabaret and chicago. On Your Feet 28 October – 2 November Palace Theatre direct from London and featuring many of the west End cast, this adrenaline-charged musical is the inspiring true love story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan, charting their journey from cuba to Miami to international stardom and accompanied by fabulous songs such as Rhythm is Gonna Get You and Get on Your Feet. Exhibitions & special events Disney On Ice: 100 Years of Magic 9-13 October Manchester Arena a cast of over 50 unforgettable disney characters help to celebrate over 100 years of disney magic in this exciting and captivating ice show. Christopher Eccleston – I Love the Bones of You 14 October The Lowry actor and salfordian christopher Eccleston reveals some of the stories behind his newly published memoir.
WHAt’s ON Manchester Folk Festival 15-20 October Various venues
An Evening with Rob King 23 November The Lowry
The festival profiles the incredible range of great folk music, showcases the best of the current scene in venues such as HoME, The Ritz and Gorilla and features dozens of artists, fringe events and workshops. For full programme, visit manchesterfolk festival.org.uk
Fresh from being a semi-finalist on Britain’s Got Talent, Rob performs a magical evening of musical theatre.
In Conversation with Margaret Atwood 27 October The Lowry Following the launch of The Testaments, Margaret atwood’s highly anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, this is your chance to see the celebrated author on stage discussing her remarkable career. Family Justin Live! 25 October The Lowry Join cBeebies star and children’s favourite Justin Fletcher in a fun show for all the family, full of interactive songs, dance routines and some custard pies too. Dear Zoo 25-27 October The Lowry The classic children’s book is live on stage in a delightful show with puppets, music and lots of audience interaction.
Booking now for Christmas… • Dr Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical – from 10 December at The Lowry
Circus 1903 19-24 November The Lowry with all the spectacle and grandeur of The Greatest showman, circus 1903 boasts a huge cast of amazing acts from around the world, magically transporting you back to the golden age of circus. The wonderfully entertaining Ring Master introduces you to acrobats, trapeze and highwire performers and some stunning elephants created by war Horse puppeteers. The Snowman 7–10 November Opera House This beautiful stage show is based upon the book by Raymond Briggs and tells the story of a young boy and the snowman who comes to life on christmas Eve. Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever 16 & 17 November Opera House The new Peppa Pig show is filled with songs, games and laughter, and features all Peppa’s friends and family. Music Andrea Bocelli 27 October Manchester Arena The world’s most popular living tenor makes a welcome return to the arena.
• Gypsy – from 30 November at the Royal Exchange • Treasure Island – from 5 December at Bolton Octagon • Gruffalo’s Child – from 6 December at The Lowry • Peter Pan Goes Wrong – 3-7 December at The Lowry • Jack and the Beanstalk – from 16 November at Oldham Coliseum • The Bodyguard – from 10 December at the Palace Theatre • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – from 6 December at the Opera House Knutsford Literature Festival 2019 Knutsford Methodist Church, Cottons Hotel, Mere Resort & Spa Sat 12 – Wed 16 October Meet the authors’ at Events For programme and ticket booking form, see website knutsfordlitfest.org Tickets can be bought in person from supporters waterstones in Knutsford. Halloween Beauty Masterclass Selfridges Exchange Square Wednesday 30 October, 6pm celebrity make-up artist cassie Lomas will host an exclusive Halloween Beauty Masterclass. Guests will enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco and ticket price (£20) is completely redeemable against purchases made in the Beauty Hall on the evening.
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TAYCAN OVER
not just an excuse for another weak pun, the fact remains that electric cars are indeed taking over. a good thing for the environment and also no bad thing that these things go like absolute rockets – albeit silent ones. when Porsche unveiled its own all-new electric model, the Taycan, there was naturally some high expectation. This vehicle is aimed squarely to be a rival for the dominant Tesla, which has
proven to be one of the most important automotive inventions of the 21st century. if anyone can stand up to that kind of pressure, it’s Porsche. one of the most established, if not untouchable, sports car makers on the planet, this company has nearly a century of engineering and technological heritage. on first impression, the Taycan is immediately my absolute number-one choice. Tech nerds are already arguing
about the relative statistical merits of the Tesla Model s versus the Taycan ‘on paper’ (both are insanely powerful and far faster than any mortal could ever handle). what clinches it decisively for me is quite simply the aesthetics. while the Tesla could - perhaps unkindly – be mistaken for a Mazda 6, the Taycan is a pure Porsche from a hundred paces. and when you’re paying over a hundred grand for something as special as this, European styling wins every time.
DEFENDING CHAMPION The outgoing model ceased production two years ago and since then, even the most battered defenders have rocketed in value like the fine art that they are. now the wait is finally over, and Land Rover fans are falling over themselves to get a new one out in the mud. The rugged styling and hose-clean interior demonstrate true adventureready, off-road credentials, while comfort, refinement and cutting-edge technology make it just as easy a daily driver to live with as any other modern sUV.
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which has been around in one shape or another longer than my lifetime, but i’m not biased or exaggerating when i say this is one of the most hotly anticipated car launches of the millennium so far.
of course, it has had a mixed reception. stalwarts were always going to grumble that it isn’t built out of iron girders and is ‘too modern’, but passionate debate is better than being ignored. This will never be ignored, because it will always be in a class of its own. it’s not even a car, it’s a Land Rover.
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