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The summer holidays are but a distant memory and Christmas is just around the corner, but for those of you filled with wanderlust (and free to escape for some grown-up time), make sure you read Jill Nash’s review of Gloucestershire’s extremely glamorous Barnsley House on page 62.

There’s a lot packed into this issue that I hope you’ll enjoy, but I’d particularly like to remind you that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you haven’t got a breast cancer app on your phone, make an effort to download one today. CoppaFeel!, for example, gives guidance on how to examine your breasts and what to do if you find something unusual as well as sending you a monthly reminder to get handson with your boobs every month.

about my breast cancer diagnosis 10 years ago on page 22.

BBC Radio 5 live news presenter Rachael Bland sadly lost her battle with breast cancer in September. Rachael blogged about her treatment throughout her recurrent triple-negative breast cancer. Rachael hosted our Christmas Ball in 2012. Our thoughts are with her family and friends. Read more on page 49. I’ve also put pen to paper to tell you

Finally, do make sure you receive your copy of our forthcoming December issue – there’ll be lots of inspirational Christmas gift ideas tucked inside and much, much more.

On a lighter note, if you haven’t bought your tickets yet for our charity Winter Wonderland Christmas Ball, call us on 0161 445 2883 or email info@salutions.co.uk – they’re selling out fast, so be quick! Funds raised by the ever-popular ball will be donated to Beechwood Cancer Care Centre and Maggie’s Manchester.

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MoRunning have announced they will host MoRuns at 22 different locations across the UK and Ireland throughout the month of ‘Movember’, including Manchester, to help raise awareness of men’s health issues and to raise vital funds for the Movember Foundation. The Manchester MoRun will take place on 18th November and will see runners go through Heaton Park and past Heaton Park Reservoir. MoRunning events are suited to runners of all abilities and of all ages, with a 5k option for the fun runners and a 10k option for those looking for a challenge. There is also a 1.5k Mini MoRun for children aged between three and 12 years. Not able to make it to one of the locations? This year marks the launch of the ‘virtual MoRun’, which encourages runners – wherever they may be in the world – to go the distance and upload a screenshot of their result onto the website. Results will be placed onto the virtual MoRunning leaderboard and participants will receive a medal and headband.

Dave Krangel, Founder of MoRunning, said: “To be a MoRunner means you are part of something bigger than yourself, you’re part of a community, a family and a team. We encourage all of our participants to have fun during their run because that’s what it’s about; dressing up, enjoying yourself and crossing the finishing line with a smile on your face.” He added: “There’s also a serious message though, the runs will be great fun for all the family, but we will be raising plenty of money and awareness of men’s health issues at the same time.” Runners can either run solo or enter as part of a team. Early bird prices start from £10 for the Mini MoRun for children, £12 for the virtual MoRun, £16 for the 5k option and £19 for the 10k option.

Now in their ninth year, the 2018 MoRuns are expected to attract around 20,000 male and female runners up and down the country. Runners are encouraged to don moustaches and run in fancy dress to raise vital funds for men’s health through the Movember Foundation and special ‘Mo medals’ will be issued to the best dressed MoRunners at each location.

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HALLOWEEN IN THE CITY A monster takeover, Trick or Treat Trail and ghostly world record attempt. Spooky stage acts, creepy canine parades and freaky face painting! After the scarily successful Halloween in the City in 2017, which saw Manchester city centre eerily awash with spooky decorations and ghostly activities, Manchester BID (the city centre’s Business Improvement District) is bringing it back for 2018. On the 27th and 28th October, there will be a whole host of family-friendly activities taking place – guaranteed to have people both quaking in their boots and quivering with excitement! Halloween in the City will see mindbending inflatable monsters, courtesy of Bristol-based artist Filthy Luker, take over the city’s buildings and key landmarks, with ghoulish figures appearing around every corner, peeping from windows, hiding in trees and even climbing up buildings. Come nightfall, some of Manchester’s most iconic buildings, including Manchester Town Hall, House of Fraser, Harvey

Nichols, Selfridges and The Printworks, will again glow a ghastly green. Try not to tremor during the Trick or Treat Trail, with sweet or scary surprises behind every door, including a witch’s hovel, a mummy’s tomb, Dracula’s lair and Frankenstein’s house. Prepare to scare with a ghostly world record attempt on Saturday 27th October. Bring your bedsheets to Exchange Square, ready to be decorated and be part of a recordbreaking ghostly gathering. Don’t be afraid to check out the main stage in Exchange Square, which will play host to short films (which may give you the shivers), family DJs, live performances and much more throughout the weekend. On Sunday 28th October, there’s no need to panic when you see the Halloween-themed spooky pooch parade, featuring all kinds of ghoulish get-ups on our four-legged friends as they stroll through the city centre.

For those who want to know how to create a face people fear, head down to the city centre on Sunday, where the city’s best creative make-up artists will perform terrifying transformations for the Face of Halloween Creative Make-up Competition. Get into the spooky spirit of things at the Royal Exchange Theatre in St Ann’s Square, which presents SÉANCE from 19th to 31th October. Climb inside the shipping container if your dare. For twenty terrifying minutes, twenty people will experience an intense sonic performance that explores the group's psychology. In the disorienting darkness, you'll ponder your views on superstition in this inventive, unnerving exercise in surprise and suspense. Plus, there’s party nights, events and offers from the biggest, baddest names in shopping, music, food and drink. For event updates follow @halloweenMCR on Twitter and like halloweenMCR on Facebook.

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Vasily Petrenko conductor | Barry Douglas piano Monday 1 October 7.30pm

Thrilling music for the autumn season, including Vivaldi, Elgar & Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky Suite from Swan Lake Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.1; Symphony No.2 in E minor

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The Colour of Music Saturday 6 October 3.00pm & 13 October 2.00pm Two events exploring the connections between sight and sound in the visual arts and music, featuring Emily Beynon, Deborah Pritchard & Harriet Mackenzie

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THE GARdEN COllABORATES wITH BUSINESSES ACROSS HAlE ANd AlTRINCHAM The team at The Garden Eatery, the popular health and wellbeing destination in Hale, has been busy creating and collaborating with local businesses across the area to help to fulfil one of the cafe’s founding aims – to make healthy food more creative, accessible and enjoyable for people. The eatery, which launches its new autumn/winter menu this month, has been working with businesses across Hale and Altrincham to enhance their food and nutrition offering. From Back to the Garden, the new nursery setting at Broadheath, to Terence Paul’s salon in Hale and FitChef – a new meal delivery service, The Garden’s experience, creativity and delicious food and juices, can be accessed beyond the bustling café on Ashley Road. The new season’s menu brings a host of local and seasonal ingredients to satisfy our heartier cravings at this time of the year. The new menu can be found at thegardenhale.co.uk along with a host of upcoming wellbeing events.

FIxx SAlONS OpENS IN AlTRINCHAM

Salon owners Matt and Tom Agass team up with hairdressers Lauren Bickerton, Ben Mayne and Suzi Lawley to create the ‘Dream Team’ with over 40 years of experience between them. FIXX salons’ ethos is to deliver the best customer service, making you feel extremely welcome and leave feeling a million dollars! FIXX offers a wide range of beauty services – from fillers and microdermabrasion to Botox and microblading – using quality products that deliver the best results. All services can be enjoyed with a complimentary glass of Prosecco or a bottle of beer. The salon has already attracted celebrity faces such as Johnny Marr and Chris Perceval.

FIRST lOOk AT NEw dARTS ExpERIENCE – THE OCHE ClUB AT MORlEy’S OF HAlE

The Oche Club, the new darts experience in the heart of Hale village, has formally opened its doors. Part of Morley’s of Hale, guests can drink and dine in specially designed booths while friends or colleagues stand at the oche in a new style of darts play. The experience features fast-paced

multiplayer games and ground-breaking dart-tracking technology. Scores are counted and recorded instantly onto tablets located next to the dartboard. Club hosts ensure that every player gets the most out of their experience – from offering guidance on the various levels of game play to serving drinks and food direct to the booths. Booths can be booked for groups of friends and the venue can also be booked for corporate and team building sessions. The darts concept is part of the overall Morley’s experience, which brings relaxed neighbourhood dining to Hale. Incorporating ‘something for everyone’, the menu includes Pan-European-

influenced fusion food, including hanging kebabs, burgers, off-the-grill foods and – taking centre stage – pizzas fresh from the Morley’s pizza oven. Group and corporate bookings can be made for The Oche Club at morleyshale.co.uk October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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CONGRATUlATIONS IN ORdER AT pABlA & pABlA Pabla & Pabla are delighted to be able to officially announce the promotion of Neil Kerns, Christian Potter and Ginny Newman. Neil Kerns has been promoted from Associate Partner to Partner, and Christian Potter and Ginny Newman have been promoted to Associate Partners. The promotion of these three key members of staff reflects how tirelessly they have worked to make their departments a success. As a result of the promotions, there are now five Partners at the firm – including Kiran and Hari Pabla, Patrick Flynn, Andrew Urquhart and Neil Kerns. Our Associate

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lONG-SERVING CHRISTIE NURSE RECEIVES pRESTIGIOUS CARE AwARd

A nurse who has worked at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust for nearly 40 years has received a top national care award. Irene Budd has won the Kate Granger Award for Compassionate Care in the 1970-79 category. Irene, 80, has been at The Christie since 1979 and was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to nursing in 2014. Irene began working on Ward 1 at The Christie in 1979, which was then a radiotherapy ward. In 2000, after 21 years of service, she retired, but quickly returned in a part-time capacity and still works at The Christie every Friday in the Integrated Procedures Unit. Irene said: “I knew I wanted to be a

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nurse from the age of 15. It was just something in me, I wanted to care for other people. My husband said I would never do it because I’m too soft, but I showed him and I’m still here doing it. “The Christie was like a cottage hospital when I first came here. Nursing has changed a lot over the past 40 years; treatments and technology have advanced and there are more options available to patients. I wouldn’t change it for the world and will not be putting a time limit on how long I will continue nursing, I just live for each day.” The Kate Granger Awards for Compassionate Care are dedicated to Dr Kate Granger. who sadly passed away in July 2016. Kate was the founder of the globally

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SWEET DREAMS… RACHAEL BLAND

The very lovely Rachael Bland has lost her battle with recurrent triple-negative breast cancer, almost two years after being diagnosed. BBC news presenter Rachael blogged about her treatment through her #youmebigc podcast. Just days before she died, Rachael signed off with a beautiful tweet: In the words of the legendary Frank S - I’m afraid the time has come my friends. And suddenly. I’m told I’ve only got days. It’s very surreal. Thank you so much for all the support I’ve received. Debs and lozz will continue with the #youmebigc podcast. Au revoir my friends.

CYCLE AROUND THE GLOBE FOR WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY Every 40 seconds, a person dies by suicide. For every life lost, 25 people will have attempted to take their own life and many more will have had thoughts of suicide. We estimate that a person’s death will affect 135 people to some degree.

STORM® Skills Training CIC partnered with the Waterside Hotel and Leisure Club to host this year’s Cycle Around the Globe event for World Suicide Prevention Day. The event was to raise awareness of suicide, and this year’s theme was ‘working together to prevent suicide’.

Members of the Waterside Leisure Club, alongside some of STORM’s partners and friends, donated their kilometres cycled during a workout, a spin class or by jumping on one of the static bikes. They will now donate the kilometres cycled collectively by Team STORM-Waterside #teamstormwaterside to the IASP (International Association for Suicide Prevention) Cycle Around the Globe event.

Dr Gill Green, CEO and Co-founder at STORM® Skills Training CIC, said: “Cycle Around the Globe is an annual event that STORM is committed to supporting. It is a fun way to spread a very serious message. We learned from the event we held last year that it also helps to start conversations. This, we feel, is the best way to raise awareness of suicide. “The aim of Cycle Around the Globe is quite simply to see how many times we can cycle around the globe to raise awareness of suicide. People from around the world will be taking part by donating their kilometres cycled to IASP.”

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THE CHRISTIE HONOUR 102-yEAR-Old GREAT-GRANdMOTHER FOR RAISING THOUSANdS FROM CAkE SAlES

Chief Executive Roger Spencer thanks Vera for her donation

One of The Christie’s oldest and most dedicated fundraisers has been honoured by the Trust for raising more than £23,000 through cake sales. Vera Cohen, 102, was invited to The Christie to celebrate her incredible efforts over the past 17 years and for the donations she has made to gastrointestinal research, in memory of her eldest daughter, Jennifer, who died from stomach cancer in 2001. Didsbury resident Vera was greeted by members of The

Christie charity team and Chief Executive of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Roger Spencer, who presented her with a bouquet of flowers and a special ‘I did it for The Christie’ pin badge. Vera was a patient at The Christie when she was in her 70s and was treated for breast cancer, from which she thankfully recovered. But it was the death of her daughter that focused her efforts on fundraising for the charity. Since then, the mother of four, grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of 15 has raised the incredible sum through cake sales, specialising in Middle Eastern treats and delicacies. Vera (née Betesh) went to school locally at Withington Girls School and is an avid Manchester City fan, having supported the club since the 1920s, and still regularly attends home games at The Etihad. Vera said: “I have really enjoyed raising funds for The Christie through baking as it is a place that is very dear to me. “The Christie is a special place and the charity plays an important part in the fight against cancer. I am proud to have been able to raise some money that has been put to fantastic use and I hope to continue to do so in the future.” Vera and members of her family received a special welcome in the conservatory overlooking The Christie garden, where Vera has a leaf on the Tree of Hope in memory of Jennifer. Roger Spencer said: “Without the tremendous efforts of people like Vera, we would not be at the forefront of the fight against cancer here at The Christie. “Her incredible efforts over the years have raised such an incredible amount of money and Vera is an example to everybody. She has given up so much of her time to help us, we felt it only fitting we honour her dedication.”

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GolFinG event RAiSeS oveR £17k FoR MS chARity On Friday 14th September, Davyhulme Park Golf Club played host to a very special event in aid of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Organised by Gaynor and John Renwick, the special day proved an overwhelming success and raised at least £17,000, way above the couple’s original target. The event combined a glorious morning of golfing with an afternoon filled with fine food and drink and fundraising, including a charity auction and tombola crammed with amazing prizes – all kindly donated by local businesses. Remembering Barry Pentith The event was hosted in memory of Barry Pentith, the grandfather of Gaynor and John’s daughter-in-Law Liz. Barry passed away in 2016, having suffered from multiple sclerosis for many years, and he was the one very special person missing from the guest list when the couple’s son Andrew married Liz on 22nd September at St Mary’s church in Davyhulme. It was during the early stages of wedding planning that Gaynor and her husband decided to organise something in Barry’s memory. “Liz was exceptionally close to her ‘Pops’,” remembers Gaynor, “so we thought it would be a great way to make him part of the celebrations and to recognise the part he played in her life.”

An event par excellence “It was an amazing day,” says Gaynor, “we raised a fantastic £17,000 and there’s still more coming in from the sponsorship offered for Don Holmes on his 1,000-mile charity bike ride from John o’ Groats to Land’s End. We are over the moon! “Over 150 people attended, with some 24 teams of golfers enjoying the historic golf course. We’ve received lots of messages from guests saying what a great time they had and how delighted they are to have helped raise so much in aid of such a worthy cause.” On the day, Barry’s widow, Jenny, made a speech; thanking everyone for attending and saying Barry would have been extremely proud of everyone’s efforts to make it a success.

Thank you “From the start, the golf club were absolutely brilliant in accommodating our idea,” says Gaynor. We can’t thank all the staff from both the club and the Fairhome Group enough and, of course, all those who attended, donated or continue to raise funds on our behalf. “MS is a cruel disease. At Barry’s funeral, there were other sufferers in attendance, some were so very young, and they have a lifetime of MS ahead of them. It’s these people – and their families – we really wanted to help support and in doing so, raise awareness of the disease.”

There’s still time to donate by visiting justgiving.com/fundraising/gaynor-renwick | Find out more about MS at mssociety.org.uk

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In conversation with Beverley Uddin-Khandakar Life after breast cancer

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t was during the Christmas holidays, 27th December 2007 to be exact, when I found a lump on my right breast. The following day, I called the surgery for an appointment. The doctor told me it was very quiet, so to pop in anytime that afternoon. He didn’t examine me, instead, he said, “Beverley, I’m going to refer you to The Nightingale Centre”. The next day, I received a phone call asking me to go for my appointment on 31st December.

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We had visited The Nightingale Centre on many occasions, because it was the home of the Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention Charity (now called Prevent) and it was the first charity we supported when we started our publishing business. And we were there, in the pouring rain, at the official opening ceremony earlier in 2007, when the Genesis team and its supporters wrapped 5km of bright pink ribbon around the Nightingale Centre 20 times to break the Guinness World Record for the longest ribbon cutting. It wasn’t long before I was called in to see the consultant. I had a physical examination, a mammogram and an ultrasound. I remember saying to the consultant October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

radiographer, “I bet you can’t see anything can you?” He said he could. And as I was leaving, I was told that I would be called back in a week for the results, but it would probably be nothing to worry about. Monday 14th January 2008 is a day that will remain in my memory for the rest of my life. We were called in almost straight away and as we walked in, my consultant walked in behind us with a breast nurse. I immediately felt something was wrong, because she sat at the back of the consulting room. Then the four words you don’t want to hear – YOU HAVE BREAST CANCER – came from the consultant. I just started shaking and crying. This I wasn’t expecting, because it always happens to someone else, doesn’t it? The consultant carried on speaking and at one point, he said, “do you understand what I’m saying”. I could hear every word, but it was as though I was miles away. They needed to do a needle test to determine the grade and I was to go back the following Monday for the results. Whilst I was having the test, the consultant said this is going to hurt. Hurt? I’ve just been told I have breast cancer, it can’t hurt any more than that.

We left the hospital and went to tell my mum, and have a cup of tea. That’s what the British do in a crisis, isn’t it? Monday 21st January – I was diagnosed with Grade 3 cancer and my lump was around 9mm. When you are diagnosed with cancer, your case is discussed at an MDT (Multidisciplinary Team Meeting) meeting and it was decided that I would have a lumpectomy, then chemotherapy, followed by radiotherapy. Monday 28th January – I went to Wythenshawe Hospital in the morning for a sentinel node biopsy to determine whether the cancer had spread into my lymphatic system. Then in the evening, I was admitted for my operation, which I was having the following morning. Monday 29th January – my surgeon had already informed me how he was going to perform my surgery. He said I was ‘lucky’, because he was going to take out my lump, a section of surrounding tissue and some lymph nodes, and then rush it to the lab for analysis before stitching me back together. Lucky? That’s not my idea of lucky.


I was later woken by my surgeon to tell me that my lump was 12mm, the operation went well, that he’d given me a nice neat but long scar and no lymph nodes were involved. That was good news and what I needed to hear. Unless you’ve experienced it, you will never understand how it feels when you’re told you have breast cancer. My dad died of cancer at 61and I know friends that have died of cancer, so I know how bad that feels. But having it yourself is a whole different kettle of fish. We had five young children when I was diagnosed, so we only told the elder two; with hindsight, I should have told them all, whatever their age. We had our own business, so I took 18 months out and we were lucky to have lovely friends who helped out a great deal with the children. When you’ve had a couple of sessions of chemo, you get to know which days you don’t feel your best, so we would work our lives around it. I’d still go out but take more care. I remember going to the Trafford Centre one day and feeling so tired that I wanted to drop my bags and leave.

Sometimes the fatigue would take over when you’re least expecting it. It’s weird how your mind works when you’re going through something like this. We don’t always know what other people we come across are going through, which is why we should always be mindful of what we say to people we don’t know. I’ve grown to despise the use of the word cancer to describe something or someone they don’t like. I now notice things that I didn’t notice before; things that we see on a daily basis, things that I’d never really cared about before cancer – the sun shining through the trees, the shape of the clouds, the rain battering the windows – and I’ve heard so many other people, like me, say exactly the same. I’d like to say that I was positive throughout, but I wasn’t. Someone said to me recently that I seemed positive and they were amazed when I told them how I’d really felt. I had my own coping strategy, so, if bad thoughts came into my mind, I would say the Lord’s Prayer over and over again until I’d forget the words, then I would get frustrated and fall asleep. I could be driving

into Manchester and be reciting the Lord’s Prayer. It wasn’t just a bedtime thing. I told a friend and she bought me a card with the Lord’s Prayer on to keep by my bed. I went to Sunday school from a young age, I was in the church choir and sang solo at weddings and at the Christmas Eve midnight service, but I wouldn’t call myself religious. However, this definitely helped me. When I was diagnosed, my sister-in-law said that just because I had breast cancer, it didn’t mean that I was going to die before anyone else. At the time, I know she was trying to make me feel better. But how right was she? So many people have died or been diagnosed with cancer since I was in 2008. At our Salutions charity ball last year, I finished my speech by saying, “it could happen to you, or you, or you”, and since then, two of my family have been diagnosed with breast cancer. None of us know what’s in store or our expiry date. I’d like to say that I live each day as if it’s my last, but I don’t, because we have to do what we have to do. But, I do enjoy life more now than I ever have, and that’s how I intend to continue. October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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Luciano Nardo – A Family Man Professor Luciano Nardo is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Clinical Director of the Reproductive Health Group in Daresbury, Cheshire. As a leading specialist in reproductive medicine, he has been instrumental in helping many UK and overseas couples and individuals create the families they’ve always dreamt of. Salutions sat down with him to talk about his clinic work, the exciting future of IVF and how his Italian roots influence his approach to patient care…

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Luciano, can you describe your typical working day? A very busy one! I start work at around 7am and often finish around 10pm. Some days, I’m on the road – the Reproductive Health Group (RHG) has satellite clinics in London (Harley Street) and Manchester, and I travel overseas a lot to give lectures and consult. Did you always want a career in medicine? Yes. Several members of my family were in the profession, but that wasn’t the driver, I wanted a career that would allow me to help other people and make a significant difference to their lives. What inspired you to specialise in gynaecology and reproductive medicine? Having families is important to people and always will be, and assisting in making people’s dreams for a family come true was something I realised I wanted to do during medical school.

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your work must be incredibly rewarding? Every single day is very rewarding for me – seeing people who were once told ‘you can never have a child’ come back pregnant with their second or even third child, and cancer survivors becoming pregnant after having had their eggs or sperm frozen. We could never have helped these people fifteen or twenty years ago. IVF can now be done to avoid genetic diseases too; selecting healthy embryos to create healthy families. Are there any particular families that stay in your mind? They all do. They all mean a lot to me because I have made a contribution to their family… in my office, as you can see, I’ve got hundreds of ‘thank you’ cards. patients are evidently extremely happy with the services offered at the RHG. what makes the clinic so special? My ambition from the start was to establish a clinic that provided a highly individualised, cutting-edge and sympathetic approach. I don’t believe in standard ‘off-the-shelf ’ IVF. Fertility issues bring with them anxiety, difficulties, stress and pressure, so I wanted to deliver

psychological as well as high-quality clinical support. At the RHG, we are different in that we offer comprehensive care – from carrying out initial fertility investigations to looking after patients when they’re pregnant. Many readers might perceive private fertility care as extremely costly? Yes, but it’s far more affordable than people think. The RHG allows patients to pay as they go along. We have various packages available depending on the prognosis; for example, if the first cycle of IVF is unsuccessful and the couple has a good chance of conceiving if they embark on another cycle, we offer the second at no extra cost. you have published over 100 academic papers and are a highly respected international speaker. what are your current areas of research? My main areas of clinical interest are embryo implantation failure and miscarriage – determining why certain women do not get pregnant, why repeated miscarriages occur, and then how can we make IVF more successful.

you said IVF treatments are advancing apace, what further developments do you see taking place in the next 15 years? I believe the future holds far more excitement than we realise today. Stored eggs and sperm have the potential to be used as stem cells, whilst routine fertility treatments could be pursued to create healthy children. How important is family to you? I have three children – two boys and a girl. Family is very important to me and I think that’s why I’m so passionate about my work. And, I always treat my patients with the same care as I would a member of my family. you were born in Sicily and now live in Cheshire – are you enjoying it? Yes. There’s a very good community here, I have lots of friends. I return to Sicily four or five times a year to see friends and family and for my children to see their grandparents. do you miss your homeland? I miss the lifestyle, it is very laid back. Actually, it’s the Sicilian lifestyle that inspires my approach to patients and my relationship with them – relaxed, accessible and friendly. A lot of patients are frightened and apprehensive, my aim is to put them immediately at ease and demystify the process, which can otherwise be daunting. when you’re not helping transform people’s lives, how do you like to spend your free time? In winter, I enjoy skiing and in summer, I sail and play tennis. I’m a very active person. I love travelling and spending time with my children, family and friends. Also, I’m Italian, so have a great passion for good company, food and wine! do you think your children will follow you into medicine? I’m not sure, but I won’t pressure them. They should follow their own passions in life, however, I’d like to think I’ve been a good role model.

If you are experiencing fertility or gynaecological issues, call the Reproductive Health Group on 01925 202180 or email info@reproductivehealthgroup.co.uk Visit the website for further information reproductivehealthgroup.co.uk October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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Hello Cellfina®, goodbye cellulite dimples... Dr Rosh introduces Cellfina® – the ground-breaking procedure that eradicates cellulite and restores lost self-esteem.

By Lisa Symonds Photography Julian Kronfli

KLNIK is the brand-new medical aesthetic and wellness centre located at The Colony in Wilmslow, priding itself on delivering innovative new treatments in luxurious surroundings and second-to-none customer care. One of the most popular treatments available is Cellfina®, which accurately targets cellulite with impressively long-lasting results.

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What is cellulite? Cellulite is the orange peel-esque dimpling of the skin around the thighs and buttocks. Whilst it is not considered a medical issue, its appearance often impacts negatively on sufferers’ self-confidence and restricts their choice of clothing. Cellulite is often the result of connective tissue bands, known as fibroseptae (elastic band-like and woven throughout the fat beneath the skin, pulling down on the skin and causing that all too familiar dimpled, bumpy surface. “Cellulite is extremely common,” October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

says KLNIK CEO and Medical Director, Dr Rosh, MBChB MRCGP MRCP. “Around 85% of women have it and a variety of things can cause it, including hormone fluctuation, taking certain medications and changes in weight. A lot of people think, ‘if I change my diet and change my exercise routine, I can get rid of it.’ But no amount of exercise or dietary changes will eradicate cellulite dimples long-term, as it does not target the root cause of cellulite.”

the bands, no pain is felt as the area is numbed. We talk to the patient during the entire procedure so they’re in total control throughout.”

How does Cellfina® work? Under local anaesthetic, Dr Rosh and his expert team use the minimally invasive, ultra-precision Cellfina® to release the fibroseptae and allow the skin to bounce back to its original state of smoothness. “The procedure lasts approximately one hour and is not very painful,” explains Dr Rosh. There will be mild discomfort when the local anaesthetic is administered – patients describe the pain rating as a four out of 10 max – but when we release

“Globally, there have been no reported significant adverse reactions to Cellfina®,” says Dr Rosh, “but there will be some bruising, which in a small number of cases can last up to a month.”

So minimally invasive is the procedure, patients can return to work the very next day. Whilst Dr Rosh recommends patients abstain from exercise for one to two weeks post-procedure, many return just after a week. After the procedure, patients can return to their daily activities the next day.

All patients are given an aftercare pack and invited back for a follow-up consultation too. Additionally, KLNIK’s friendly team are always available to answer questions before and after their Cellfina® procedure.


* KLNIK patient results before and 3 months post Cellfina procedure, performed by Cellfina Key Opinion Leader, Dr Rosh

The results Incredibly, the results of Cellfina® (which typically appear after a week and continue to improve year on year) have been proven to last for three years and many believe the change is permanent.

fantastic. Just because you have cellulite doesn’t mean you have to have treatment. However, if cellulite is impacting on someone’s confidence and lifestyle, I’m delighted that KLNIK can provide them with a safe option to remove it. We are one of the leading clinics for Cellfina® in the UK and, as such, we train other clinics across the UK… and we get fantastic results.”

“That’s the longest FDA-cleared duration of a cellulite procedure,” reveals Dr Rosh. “This is because Cellfina® addresses the underlying architecture of the skin. Over the years, consumers have been sold a plethora of lotions, potions and devices, each promising to banish cellulite forever – but none of them have worked consistently. There are treatments like radiofrequency and Thermage available, but most patients require multiple sessions and the results are short-lived. Anyone troubled with cellulite needs to know that now there’s finally something that works and it’s something that is not just effective but safe too.”

How did cellulite dimples impact your life? “I have always suffered with cellulite since I was a teenager. It began to affect my confidence and, over time, has prevented me from undertaking simple activities. As a mother, I felt self-conscious taking my son swimming and avoided wearing outfits on certain occasions.”

A patient’s choice “Some people have cellulite and it doesn’t bother them at all,” concludes Dr Rosh. “They’re confident and I think that’s

Had you tried other treatments? “I have worked in the beauty industry for over 15 years and have tried every lotion and potion available, but nothing worked

CASE STUDY NATASHA from CHESHIRE

and my problem remained persistent.” Why choose Cellfina®? “I was drawn to Cellfina® as I found it was the only clinically proven cellulite treatment available.” Was the procedure scary or painful? “Dr Rosh reassured me and made me feel so comfortable during both the consultation and my treatment. The treatment was virtually pain-free and I was able to return to work the following day.” Are you happy with the results? “Since having Cellfina®, my confidence has been restored; now I don’t have to worry about prepping before going to holiday and I won’t feel shy on the beach. Cellfina® has eased my worries.” Cellulite impacting on your life? To book a consultation to discuss your cellulite and Cellfina®, call the KLNIK team on 01625 362 200 or visit klnik.co.uk/contact KLNIK, The Colony, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 4LY Follow @drroshofficial & @klnikofficial October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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Kjole – where fashion & friendship meet We step inside Didsbury boutique Kjole to find out what inspired owners Shilpa and Julie to abandon the 9 to 5 in favour of bringing fresh, under-the-radar fashion brands to the village…

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actually keep five friends – with all very different bodies – in mind when we decide what to buy.” Kjole offers a personal shopping experience, Prosecco on a Saturday, and toys to keep visiting small people entertained – seven days a week.

Best friends Shilpa Lindley and Julie Powell don’t stop smiling and, just like the boutique they’ve recently opened on Albert Hill Street in Didsbury, they’re friendly, elegant and unique. They first met at university 28 years ago, two Manchester girls away from home in Newcastle, both studying business: “We met within the first few days,” remembers Shilpa, “and we’ve been best friends ever since.” Now, friendship stronger than ever, they’ve ventured into the world of retail together – bringing not-on-the-high-street fashion, hand-picked for its timeless appeal and affordability, to the vibrant village.

and whilst they’re manically busy (and both mums), they’re palpably delighted to have stepped outside the 9 to 5. What’s in store They’ve both lived in Didsbury for over 20 years, and there was never any doubt that it would be home to their first store. The blue and copper toned interior is cool yet sophisticated and draped in a mix of British and European names such as Gestuz, Coster Copenhagen, Religion, Cecilie Copenhagen, Part Two and Selected Femme. There too are accessories from Australian brand ELK and Brit designers Rachel Jackson and Wolf & Moon.

“Serendipitous and slightly nuts” Before Kjole (Danish for ‘dress’), Shilpa and Julie were working in the corporate worlds of banking and hospitality respectively. They still do ‘day jobs’ but now only part-time. Neither has ever worked in retail, but their passion for fashion is stronger than any CV entry.

“It’s fashion wear but not trendy for the sake of it,” explains Shilpa. “We want women to feel good and comfortable in the clothes. Yes, they’re different but also easy to wear.”

Shilpa describes their journey from idea to opening as “serendipitous but slightly nuts”,

“We aim to cater for women over 30 of all body shapes and sizes,” adds Julie. “We

Kjole’s curated piece approach means that the friends have done the searching so customers don’t have to.

Absolutely fabulous “It’s fabulous,” says Julie of their fashion journey so far, “especially doing it with your best friend. Yes, we’re both really different – we are both from very commercial backgrounds, but Shilpa is definitely more focused on the fashion whilst I’m more about the operations – but we definitely complement each other.” “It’s challenging,” agrees Shilpa, “but I absolutely love it and I’ve not had one single day that I’ve not enjoyed.” Do they ever get on each other’s nerves? Julie laughs: “Every item that comes in, Shilpa wants to have it. That’s the on-going battle… customer versus Shilpa’s wardrobe. But, it’s all good, because she’s also a walking advert for Kjole.” Watch this space The friends will shortly launch an online store and opening more boutiques is not out of the question. But, for now, with their growing legion of loyal customers, they’re more than happy. We wonder who their ideal customer, the face of Kjole, would be? “Emilia Fox,” they say in unison. “She’s forever fashionable and stylish without being ‘out there’.” Ms Fox follows them on Instagram, so anything is possible… watch this space.

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STYLE Fears. I’ve had a few. Fear of my gin stash running out. Fear of MAC going out of business. Fear of my hairdresser emigrating. But the weirdest of all – my fear of jars containing pickles. I kid you not.

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simply hate pickles. All of them. The smell. The texture. The colour. Open a jar of pickled anything near me and watch me do a Usain Bolt in the opposite direction. And what makes my phobia even more odd, I have never actually tasted pickled anything. But this year, that’s all about to change. You see, my dear mother-in-law, Baroness Firth, passed away last year and whilst dearly missing her friendship, generosity and great sense of humour, right now I am desperately missing her maternal expertise in pickling veggies to feed Lord Muck’s piccalilli habit. Heartbreakingly, over the past 12 months, I have watched his Lordship’s big, brown, sad eyes light up when his pa brings over a jar of his mum’s home-grown pickled cabbage, only for him to look forlorn once more when he hears that only six of her jars are left. So, time for me to man up, don apron and learn how to pickle to cheer up hubbie. Pickling came about thousands of years ago as a way to preserve fresh vegetables by using a combination of vinegar and salt

to keep vegetables from spoiling. So, as an added incentive, I have realised it will be great practice for Brexit Britain, when we will all be expected to stockpile food to see us through winter outside of the EU. Didn’t put that on the side of that blooming red bus, did they? But I digress. Back to pickles. Apparently, the best vegetables and fruits to pickle are: beetroot, cabbage, carrot, courgette, cucumber, pepper, tomatoes, onions, pears and apples. And, as it’s been a bumper crop this year, I am good to go. I am using Susan’s bible, DIY Pickling’ by Rose Michaels, and as long as I wear a nose clip, I might be able to pull this off. Wish me luck. So, if you love the salty goodness of a great pickle, why not have a go at home-pickling yourself? This recipe for Autumn Piccalilli with Pear might be a good place to start. Eaten immediately, this pickle will pack a punch and is perfect with ripe cheeses. Come winter, however, the flavours will have mellowed, making it the ideal accompaniment for sliced ham.

You’ll need 10 small cauliflower florets, 400g pearl onions, 600g courgettes cut into 2cm pieces, 6 firm pears cut into 2cm pieces, 100g salt, 1.7l cider vinegar, 2cm piece of grated ginger, 3tbsp mustard seeds, 2tbsp coriander seeds, 8tbsp cornflour, 300g golden castor sugar, 5tbsp mustard powder and 3tsp turmeric. Mix together vegetables, pears and salt with 2l cold water, cover and leave overnight. Next day, drain, rinse, then tip into saucepan with the vinegar, ginger, seeds and sugar. Boil and simmer for 10 mins. Drain but retain vinegar liquid. Next, make mustard sauce. In a bowl, combine cornflour, mustard and turmeric, then add the hot vinegar whilst whisking. Return to saucepan and stir over low heat for 4 mins until smooth and thick. Stir in veg, spoon into sterilised jars while hot, then seal. Right, must dash. Time to add to my gin stash. Rumour is Brexit will scupper our imports of EU junipers. Final Say Referendum I say…

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rich history, new technology, and an unrestricted approach to creativity and craft.

“We believe all of our treasures and tailor-made creations to be pioneering vessels of creativity and craftsmanship,” says Robert Henry, Founder and Creative Director.

The cornerstone and culture of RFC is to keep wood just like wood, full of raw character, personality and timeless beauty. The RFC has established its showrooms among the world’s prominent architects and designers.

“With showrooms in London, Manchester and Los Angeles,” says Robert, “we offer personalised service to all of our customers.”


• Special offers and discounted products only available at the workshop • The production team will be delighted to advise on what finishes, species and styles will work for your project

NEW MANCHESTER WORKSHOP-SHOWROOM

Over 15 years ago, the New & Reclaimed Flooring Company set down its roots in Greater Manchester. It’s come a long way since then, expanding to showrooms in London and Los Angeles and gaining clients from all over the world. However, it sees South Manchester as its home, and Stockport is where it all began. Based in Stockport, you´ll discover RFC’s newly opened unique workshop-showroom.

It’s only 10 minutes’ drive from Manchester Airport, an hour´s drive from Liverpool, and within easy reach of many of the other main northern locations, such as Leeds, Nottingham and Sheffield. If you’re planning a project and looking for ideas, why not pay RFC a visit?

• Visit RFC before 31 October, and you´ll be treated to with a 15% discount to celebrate the showroom launch. Just remember to mention the code ‘realwood’ to the sales representatives

Here in the Cheshire showroomworkshop, you can also watch the company’s craftsmen work their magic – lovingly creating wooden flooring from both reclaimed and harvested European oak. Not only can you touch, feel and smell the wood, you can watch the wooden floor creation process take place.

RFC is a favourite with celebrity interior designers and those who prefer real wood over something over-manufactured and closer to appearing plastic. The company’s passion for the real thing is unmatched. Come and share its passion, RFC would love to hear from you.

Here you´ll find:

• One of the largest sample libraries in northern England. The company offers you all its harvested and reclaimed flooring, including engineered and solid wood in a plethora of colours and designs

Unit 3 Hammond Trade Centre, Hammond Avenue, Stockport, Cheshire SK41PQ 0207 250 1108 | sales@reclaimedflooringco.com

JOAO BOTEHLO REVIEW

Joao was shortlisted for The International Design and Architecture Awards 2017. His work has been featured across publications such as The Times Magazine, Elle Decoration and House & Garden as well as social media. casabotelho.com

“I was fortunate to find what I was looking for at RF. They have the most amazing floorboards with unique finishes and feel in the whole industry.” CHERIE LEE REVIEW

One of the leading high-end interior designers in London. She has won multiple awards in recent years, including Most Popular Living Room of 2018 on Houzz.

“Having used the New & Reclaimed Flooring Company on a few projects over the last 12 months, they are a firm favourite of ours. The quality and beauty of the floors are fantastic and work perfectly in the period homes that we like to specialise in. The range is wide, varied and all with an authentic quality. They are on hand with advice and assistance to create bespoke finishes where required and their approach feels personal and genuine. We wouldn't hesitate to recommend.”

Simply quote the code ‘realwood’ for a

15% discount on all pre-finished products Valid only in the new showroom and until October 31st

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The OrthTeam Centre

in partnership with Spire Manchester Hospital Opening in spring/summer 2019 OrthTeam are delighted to announce they are moving to a new multi-million-pound, purpose-built diagnostic facility in Didsbury, in partnership with Spire Manchester Hospital. Formed over 10 years ago, OrthTeam are a well-established musculoskeletal (MSK) provider in the North West and are excited to add neurology and pain management to their existing orthopaedic, spinal surgery and sports medicine portfolio in the new building. Spire Manchester Hospital are delighted that OrthTeam have chosen a location adjacent to the hospital. Designed with extensive feedback from consultants, staff and patients, the facility will comprise of: • • • •

Seven consulting rooms 3T MRI scanner X-ray Ultrasound imaging

The centre will see and treat patients suffering from a number of conditions, including those affecting: • • • • • • • •

Foot and ankle Hand and wrist Hip and knee Peripheral nerves Shoulder and elbow Spine and neurology Sports medicine Pain management

Prior to the centre opening, OrthTeam consultants are able to offer consultations, tests and treatments at Spire Manchester Hospital.

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The Life You Want. The Care You Need. At Sunrise, we are devoted to building care that best suits residents’ needs, and we always go that extra mile to give you the tools needed to make the best choice for you or your loved one. Offering residential and dementia care we’ve got something for everyone.

Call 0161 394 0374 to book your tour

Sunrise of Hale Barns 295 Hale Road, Hale Barns, Altrincham WA15 8SN SunriseHaleBarns.co.uk

The support that we provide to future residents and the quality of life on offer for those already living in our community, sets us apart from the rest. With our beautiful home-like interior and picturesque landscape gardens, delivering exceptional care is our number one priority. All our food is cooked by award-winning chefs using fresh, tasty and nutritional ingredients to create residents’ favourite meals. Encouraging independence and nurturing spirit is at the forefront of everything we do, and there is something for everyone.

HALE BARNS


Getting to the heart of the matter Spire Manchester Hospital offer a comprehensive cardiology service, to ensure patients with heart conditions can be diagnosed and treated Our expert consultant cardiologists and caring clinical teams provide you with specialist care – from the first moment you are in touch with us through to the completion of your treatment and aftercare

For more information, please call 0161 447 6700 or visit www.spiremanchester.com Spire Manchester Hospital, 170 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester M20 2AF

Spire Manchester Clinic Hale, 159 Ashley Road, Hale, Cheshire WA15 9SF


One-Stop Bowel Clinic at Spire Manchester Hospital

For quick assessment and treatment for a range of bowel symptoms

This clinic is available for patients suffering from a range of symptoms such as: • Bright red rectal bleeding • Pain when opening bowels • Small haemorrhoids

What happens on the day? • An initial consultation with a consultant colorectal surgeon. • If appropriate, you will be offered a flexible sigmoidoscopy. This is a small camera on a flexible tube that is passed through the back passage into the left colon. • If required, your consultant will be able to carry out additional treatments on the day, such as polyp removal and banding of piles. You will always be informed before any treatment is carried out.

Do I need a referral? A referral letter is not required for selffunding patients. Prices start from £1,520, which includes a consultation and flexible sigmoidoscopy. For patients having a biopsy or removal of polyps, a follow-up consultation will be required and there will be an additional fee. Insured patients will need authorisation cover for a consultation and flexible sigmoidoscopy. Please contact your insurance provider to check if a GP referral letter is required. For more information or to book an appointment, please call 0161 447 6700 Or visit our website spiremanchester.com Spire Manchester Hospital 170 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury Manchester M20 2AF

Please note, in most cases, sedation is not required to undergo a flexible sigmoidoscopy. Should you find the investigation uncomfortable, you may need to be re-booked for the procedure with sedation.

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If you have a Knee problem, consult one of the UK’s leading Knee Specialists Consultations now available at the new Spire hospital, Didsbury.

The Knee Doc Consultant:

• US and UK trained Consultant Knee and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon who has worked with NBA and NLF teams

• Professor Faculty of Engineering, Science and Sports, University of Bolton • Honorary Senior Lecturer at University of Manchester

• International and national speaker on knee problems and sports injuries

• Treats professional and elite sportspeople from many different sports • large arthritis practice including performing Bespoke & Personalised Knee Replacements • Guest Expert Appearances on Radio and Television.

Knee problem? For quick effective treatment contact the kneedoc... it’s all you need to know. Treatments available:

• Arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery

• Ligament reconstruction (anterior cruciate ligament, ACL)

• Less invasive customised Knee Replacement Surgery designed specifically to your knee from specials scans and allowing a shorter hospital stay. Robotic surgery will soon be available

• State of the art Arthritis treatments. Groundbreaking n-STRIDE injection available.

The Knee Doc... it’s all you need to know Consultations available at: • • • • •

BMI Alexandra Hospital Cheadle Ramsay Oaklands Hospital Salford Spire Hale Clinic Spire Hospital Manchester, Didsbury The Manchester Institute of Health and Performance • The Wilmslow Hospital, 52 Alderley Road

Contact details:

For further information or to book a consultation:

• Telephone: 0161 445 4988 • Web: www.thekneedoc.co.uk • Email: claire@thekneedoc.co.uk @therealkneedoc

Professor Sanjiv Jari, Consultant Knee, Lower Limb & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon


M20 DENTAL

Photography Mike Browne

where friends and smiles are made

M20 Dental, located on Didsbury’s fashionable Burton Road, is glossy, clean and contemporary. The stunning design and layout are the vision of Dr Arminder Hare, the practice’s Principal Dental Surgeon. Combine this with personable staff and a friendly atmosphere, and it’s easy to see why M20 is one of the top choices for people looking for dental care.

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Donna Rogers was one of those people. Donna, 52, lives local to the state-of-the-art practice and visited a few other cosmetic dentistry clinics in the area before landing on M20’s doorstep. Donna made her initial consultation after becoming concerned with the colour of her teeth.


“The mouth is so personal, so I never thought I’d say this about a dentist, but I had a really enjoyable experience at M20 Dental. I highly recommend them.”

Donna was unhappy with her smile

She explains: “I’ve always wanted nice teeth, though I didn’t want the drastic Hollywood smile. I still wanted to look like me. I’m a non-smoker, but I felt like my teeth were becoming discoloured with age, which made me self-conscious.” Before Donna visited M20 Dental, she was struggling to find a dentist who would listen. Other consultants told her what they wanted to do with her teeth and what they thought would look best, with some even suggesting drastic procedures that would totally change the shape of her mouth. But it wasn’t like that at M20 Dental and, although nervous, Donna instantly felt at ease after speaking with the team.

“They really listened to me, which was a first,” says Donna. “They made me feel like nothing was too much trouble, which I couldn’t be more grateful for. I immediately knew that this was the place I wanted to choose. Dr Hare and the whole team are like a family, which was the deciding factor for me.” After the initial consultation, the whole process can take just a few weeks. There’s simply just the matter of prep, planning, moulds and temporary teeth, then the big reveal. “I felt as if the treatment was completed almost instantly,” explains Donna. “We only had a couple of meetings before I was able to see the end result, and it didn’t hurt at all either, which was amazing!”

Recalling seeing her new smile for the first time, Donna says: “I was amazed. Seeing the smile literally makes you want to smile more. They’ve done it perfectly; they’ve improved my teeth but kept the natural shape that I wanted. My husband loves it too – all my family will come here now.” And to anyone thinking of having a smile makeover? “Just do it!” says Donna. “It’s quick, painless and, most importantly, it’s lifechanging. I had no procedure problems at M20 Dental, but I’m certain if did, they would’ve sorted it without an issue.

Contact the M20 Dental team for a free consultation on 0161 445 3344 m20dental.co.uk | 152 Burton Road, Didsbury, Manchester M20 1LH M20 DENTAL October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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Sweet dreams… Rachael Bland You, Me and the Big C It was with great sadness that we learnt of the passing of Rachael Bland. Rachael was dear to us all at Salutions, having presented our charity ball in 2012. Her husband, Steve, paid tribute: “Rachael’s death has left a huge hole in our perfect little family that we’ll never be able to fill.

Words and image courtesy of the BBC

“She was an incredibly talented broadcaster as well as a wonderful and much-loved daughter, sister, aunt, niece, wife and, most importantly to her, a mother to her precious little Freddie. “We all take such huge comfort and pride from the amazing and tireless work she has done since her diagnosis to reduce the stigma around cancer and prove that it is possible to live life to the fullest even when facing huge challenges on a daily basis. At the end, even though her body was at its weakest, her voice was at its strongest and most powerful. “Rachael was and will always be an incredible inspiration to everyone she met.

To us, she was perfect in every way and we will miss her more than words can say. “We just ask that everyone respects our family’s privacy as we try and come to terms with losing our beautiful girl.” Jonathan Wall, Controller of BBC Radio 5 live, said: “Rachael was part of the fabric of 5 live and today is a very sad day for all of us and so many of our listeners. “She was a very talented broadcaster and a beautiful, loyal colleague to so many. More than that, she turned the final year of her life into the finest year of her life, delivering the most important broadcasting I have ever heard about living with cancer, and ultimately facing death because of cancer. She has made a profound difference to so many lives. We are all so proud at what she achieved – a truly heroic broadcaster and lovely wife, daughter and mum.” Tony Livesey, Rachael’s colleague and friend, said: “5 live’s lost one of its brightest spirits. I’m going into cliché territory now, so she’ll be pressing an alarm somewhere, but she was beautiful

inside and out. She was such a lovely person. “Rachael Bland – presenter, friend to most of us, inspiration to all. Radio 5 live is broadcasting with a broken heart. We've lost one of our brightest talents.” BBC Director-General Tony Hall said: “Rachael was a popular and inspiring journalist. Everyone has been moved by her courage and dignity. She will be hugely missed by her many listeners and by staff across the BBC. Our sympathies go out to her family and many friends at this difficult time.”

Rachael presenting the Salutions annual charity ball in 2012. Image Barry Wood

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Everything Skin Clinic™

Our private dermatology centre, located in Cheadle village, is the first dedicated service of its kind in the North West offering specialist diagnosis and treatment of all skin conditions at one convenient location What makes the Everything Skin Clinic™ different? The practice is unique to the region as we are the only private dermatology clinic that is consultant led and delivered, offering the highest quality medical, surgical, laser and aesthetic skin treatments. Why was the Everything Skin Clinic™ set up? The centre was established by Dr Vishal Madan, a leading Consultant Dermatologist and Laser and Dermatological Surgeon, with the aim of providing the best and affordable skincare in health and disease under one roof. Dr Madan has more than 20 years of combined NHS and private practice experience covering all aspects of skin diseases and has a special interest in skin cancer treatment using Mohs micrographic surgery – an advanced technique that is currently the most successful method of treating basal cell carcinomas. He is also President of the British Medical Laser Association.

Does the everything Skin Clinic™ offer procedures like anti-wrinkle injections and fillers? We provide a range of aesthetic treatments, including anti-wrinkle injections, fillers, chemical peels, laser hair and tattoo removal. We have the best available lasers for facial redness, thread veins, rosacea, acne scarring, mole removal, rhinophyma treatment and facial rejuvenation. What can I expect when I visit the Everything Skin Clinic™? You will benefit from the latest diagnostic and treatment techniques, delivered by some of the region’s leading consultant dermatologists and within a relaxing and modern medical environment. Our facility has comfortable consulting suites and four state-of-the-art procedure rooms. We are conveniently located in the centre of Cheadle village, complete with dedicated parking for patients, and also easily accessible via the motorway, rail and tram links.

Why is the Everything Skin Clinic™ team unique? Dr Madan has joined hands with some of the region’s highly trained and experienced consultant dermatologists, all of whom have existing practices within NHS hospitals and are on the General Medical Council’s Specialist Register. The clinic and the team are recognised by all major health insurance providers and is CQC registered. What skin conditions are treated at the Everything Skin Clinic™? Our service caters for all aspects of dermatology. From blemishes to eczema or psoriasis, rosacea to mole mapping and mole removal, from excision of melanoma to Mohs surgery for basal cell carcinoma – any skin, hair or nail disorders are diagnosed and treated at our clinic by our expert consultant dermatologists.

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FIXX SALONS opens in Altrincham FIXX salons – an independent, luxury and bespoke salon – has opened its doors in the ever-growing town of Altrincham

It is owned by Matt and Tom Agass, who have teamed up with hairdressers Lauren Bickerton, Ben Mayne and Suzi Lawley to create the ‘Dream Team’ and between them boast over 40 years of experience. A wide range of beauty services – from fillers and microdermabrasion to Botox and microblading – are available, each using quality products that deliver the best results. All services can be enjoyed with a complimentary glass of Prosecco or a bottle of beer. The salon has already attracted celebrity faces such as Johnny Marr and Chris Perceval. FIXX salons ethos is to deliver the best customer service – clients are made to feel extremely welcome on arrival and, once their treatment is complete, leave feeling a million dollars! FIXX salons would like to thank everyone for their continued support and are hoping to see you in the salon soon.

£15 OFF a Cut, Blow-dry or Colour Service AND £5 OFF a beauty treatment Fixx Salons Limited 1b Lloyd St, Altrincham WA14 2DD 0161 9286366 | Facbook: FixxSalonsAltrincham T&Cs : Discount only with this voucher. New clients only.



Dante

Italian Kitchen… And so, with the flick of a sign writer's brush and a comprehensive and contemporary makeover, Danilo – one of Hale's best-loved original Italian restaurants – has become Dante, with two new, local family owners, new management, new menus and shining new ambition. Dante Italian Kitchen, to give the venture its full name, may be the new kid on the block, having only opened in early June this year, but there's a wealth of experience in the kitchen and at the front of the house. Leading the brigade, which includes graduates from the Alma International School of Italian Cucina, near Parma in the open theatre kitchen, is Lorenzo Milanesi from the Emilia-Romana region, whose capital Bologna is widely acknowledged as the gastronomic heart of Italy.

Charisma and panache

By Ray King / Images Mike Browne

General Manager Luigi Lanzotti, born and brought up on his beloved Amalfi Coast, is well known locally not only for stints at Piccolino and Fox, but for his charismatic welcoming style, delivered with panache. Dante rejoices in a menu of authentic modern and classic dishes fashioned from a combination of the finest imported Italian ingredients, the best locally sourced produce available, regular special fish and seafood offerings, and a generous helping of Italian pizzazz. The à la carte features no less than 13 antipasti dishes, a quintet of salad variants, and an array of enticing pizza, pasta, risotto and gnocchi favourites. Main courses partner Sea Bass with Salsa Verde, Grilled Cod with Italian Sausage, and Grilled Tuna with Rocket and Cherry Tomato Salad. Carnivores are well catered for with Chicken, Lamb, Beef Steaks - including a mighty one-kilo Tomahawk for two and classic Veal Milanese.

Vegan choices Vegetarians can enjoy several starters and main course pasta and pizza options, and there are flavoursome vegan choices too, including: Dante Vegan Salad with black rice, pearl barley, roasted aubergines and basil pesto; Risotto with wild mushrooms and black truffle; and Spaghetti Puttanesca with gluten-free pasta, tomatoes, capers, black olives, chilli and olive oil. Save from Champagne, the wine list is entirely Italian and features whites, reds and rosés from all the major regions.

Festive menus Get ready for a ‘Buon Natale’ – a merry Christmas – at Dante, with festive menus available from the end of November until Christmas Eve. Three courses, with a choice of five dishes in each, are priced at a moderate £29.95 per head. Parties can be accommodated in the 100-cover restaurant's upstairs dining room, which boasts its own self-contained bar and the same chic decor – deep blue walls and grey leather banquettes – as on the ground floor. Dante is already fully booked for Christmas Day, however the restaurant is open on Boxing Day and on New Year’s Eve, when they will be bringing their Italian culinary flare together in a fabulous set menu. Guests can look forward to celebrating the beginning of 2019 with live entertainment from Steve ‘Simply Sinatra’ Bernstein.

151 Ashley Rd, Hale, Altrincham WA14 2UW | 0161 928 0453 | dantehale.co.uk

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GRAFENE

MENAGERIE

PAREA

MANCHESTER

MANCHESTER

Alderley Edge

Our table, a luxurious round leather booth with high backs, had a cosy feel in the middle of the restaurant. We began with freshly made mini loaves of bread – a seaweed brioche and wholemeal sourdough – accompanied with butters of seaweed and preserved carrot. Even though only a bread course, it was a fabulous start and a taste of what was to come.

We’ve visited celeb haunt Menagerie many times for drinks, but this was our first dining experience.

Self-described as distinctive, stylish, confident and impulsive, as we pull up at Parea, greeted in full floral force by beautiful outdoor blooms, flower walls and contemporary rose gold signage, we couldn’t agree more. Just a few months old, Parea is the new hotspot for Cheshire’s rich and famous (complete with paparazzi on the high street). In Greek culture, Parea means ‘friends who regularly gather together to share experiences, philosophies, values and ideas’. This is the concept behind the bar and restaurant, owned by Peter Hunter, James Golden and Chantelle Heskey, wife of ex-Premiership footballer Emile.

The next element was the ‘snack’ – an amusebouche of salmon bagel, not listed on the menu but professionally described by our server, as was every dish on the menu. The first course, Ham Hock, was certainly as beautiful as it looked and wonderfully reminiscent of bacon and eggs. My partner had the impressive Hand-dived Scallop. For mains, there was an option for everyone. We opted for the Duck and Sirloin Steak with barrel chips and a tasty salad. The meal culminated with Eccles Cake and Chocolate and Cherries, the latter was reminiscent of a chocolate crème brûlée, with floral notes of the marigold cutting through the richness of the chocolate. The Eccles Cake played with a northern classic and won, created as it was with tremendous culinary skill – the Head Chef himself, Ben Mounsey, explained to us how each dessert was prepared.

Just over the bridge from Manchester’s Spinningfields, Menagerie offers a variety of canapés, ‘while you wait’ nibbles and small plates, which can be shared tapas style or eaten as a starter. We chose a bottle of Whispering Angel rosé wine, the perfect tipple for a Saturday night, and ordered our starters. Delicious Duck Croquettes with honey and truffle, and Salmon Sushi Rolls (there’s an option to order six or 12) soon arrived at our table, just as a fire breather ascended the stage. We followed them with a 7oz Fillet Steak accompanied by creamy peppercorn sauce, Tenderstem broccoli and French fries, and a generous bowl of Truffle Ravioli with a lightly nutty porcini cream. By the time dessert arrived – White Chocolate Fondue with fluffy marshmallows, sugary sweet cinnamon doughnuts and fresh berries to cut through the richness (and with an aerial artist now up on stage) – we’d all but died and gone to food and entertainment heaven. We were then given after-dinner shots of our choice – well, it was the Bank Holiday weekend after all…

We lunched here on a busy Saturday afternoon, but that didn’t impact the service. We started with cocktails (obviously). The Parea & Paradise is perfect for fruity gin lovers, and whilst Falling Stars – a mix of vodka, blue curacao, aloe vera and lemon – is the drink of dreams and a major taste throwback to the ‘Brain Licker’ candy of our childhoods. Food wise, we started with flatbreads, hummus and olives, followed by tasty Pork Fillet Gyros with Tzatziki and an 8oz Sirloin Steak with fries and salad (there’s the popular option to upgrade to sweet potato or halloumi fries too). Indulgent and oozing Chocolate Fudge Cake with ice-cream completed our meal… along with another Falling Stars cocktail!

Grafene brings a northern feel with a celebration of flavours and the highest attention to detail – all presented with purposeful simplicity.

Menagerie is a great spot for dinner and drinks in a uniquely glam setting. We truly had a Menagerie Moment, but were gutted to have missed A-listers Justin Timberlake and Kevin Hart by just a couple of days!

Grafene 55 King St Manchester M2 4LQ

Menagerie One New Bailey New Bailey Street Salford M3 5JL

Parea 34 London Road Alderley Edge SK9 7DZ

0161 696 9700 grafene.co.uk

0161 832 3818 menagerierestaurant.co.uk

01625 586186 parea.co.uk

We’re certain Parea will continue sending the hospitality industry into a floral frenzy.

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CHRISTMAS PA R T Y At Grafene Exclusive venue Exceptional food and drink 0161 696 9700 | www.grafene.co.uk 55 King Street, Manchester City Centre, Greater Manchester M2 4LQ

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WOOD

SAN CARLO FIORENTINA

LA FAMIGLIA

Manchester

Hale Barns

Hale

Simon Wood, MasterChef 2015 winner, brings Wood restaurant to Manchester – and we’re very pleased he did.

I have always been a fan of San Carlo restaurants, as far as ‘chains’ go they are up there with the best and each site manages to capture its own personality and vibe. It was my first time visiting San Carlo at the Marriot in Hale Barns and I knew I wouldn’t be disappointed. My friend and I decided to treat ourselves and we ordered multiple indulgent starters and mains. The standout starter by far was the Arancini Balls with Truffle and Parmesan. They were melt in your mouth good and I personally could’ve just had about three plates of them and been happy! As a light, fresh alternative we happily enjoyed the Severn & Wye smoked salmon, with shallots & Sicilian capers. It was a pretty plate packed with flavour and a great alternative to the Arancini Balls.

La Famiglia in Hale is the epitome of the perfectly run Italian family restaurant. Having been in the area for 15 years, it has built up a loyal fanbase and is run by a great husband and wife team. It is in the heart of Hale and has a beautiful little hidden terrace at the back, a proper sun-trap for a chilled glass of white wine or a robust Italian red.

Fancy something casual? The Bar & Terrace menu is perfect for light bites and if you’re looking for a spot for after-work drinks, there’s an extensive list of cocktails, both classic and signature alike, inspired by Wood’s love of rock. If, like us, you want the full fine dining experience Wood is famed for, this can be enjoyed at the Chef ’s Table (we caught Simon Wood cooking up a storm) in the Private Dining Room or in the restaurant itself, complete with iconic open kitchen, plush seating and elegant vibe. We were treated to the five-course tasting menu, which started off with pumpernickel and sourdough breads and a talk through the white wines, which are selected to match every course. Braised Pig Cheek, marinated in Asian spices for 12 hours, was first up – totally infused and full of flavour, followed by a delicate Tomato Consommé with cheesy rarebit. Then came Beetroot Salmon with a trio of melon and a hint of spicy wasabi, and then the main event – Spring Lamb with the most tender lamb neck, spring onion and baby carrots, accompanied by Wood’s quirky take on a garlic mayonnaise. The finishing Citrus Tutti-frutti dessert? Out. Of. This. World. Creamy and tangy all at the same time – it’s no surprise it was his winning MasterChef dish!

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When I go to an Italian I like to see how they do with a simple Spaghetti Bolognese. It’s a favourite dish of mine but it can be difficult to get right. This one was perfection. It was meaty, full of flavour and the perfect portion (although I did take home a doggy bag). What a great restaurant this is. After demolishing some Lemon Meringue gorgeousness, we then enjoyed drinks on their brand new terrace. Classic Gin and Tonics served in the sunshine were the best way to finish a dinner, the perfect treat for a weeknight indulgence.

The menu is vast and there is plenty to choose from. The Buffalo Mozzarella and Tomato, drizzled with fresh basil dressing and topped with rocket salad for starter was divine. So fresh, so tasty and a beautiful plate of colour. For my main course I had one of the daily specials, great value for money and using great local produce. It was a pasta dish (naughty at lunchtime but hey!). Linguini with fresh sage, mushrooms and cream. The simplicity of the dish ensured it packed a punch with the flavours and I was left happy and full. The only way I can describe the dessert is CHOCOLATE HEAVEN! Teamed with a gorgeous Espresso to perk me up for going back to work in the afternoon it was a very satisfying lunch. If you love Italian, go here. You won’t be disappointed. You will go back - again and again! The owner informed us that they often do live opera evenings, and I can’t think of a nicer way of spending a night out.

Wood Manchester Jack Rosenthal Street Manchester M15 4RA

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La Famiglia 12-14 Victoria Road, Hale, Altrincham WA15 9AD

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OUTDOORS By Oliver Chesher

The North West is made up of some of the most beautiful outdoor scenery in the world. A short drive from our towns and suburbs, we have beaches, forests, mountains and lakes – and there are always things to do all year round. And remember: there’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad preparation! So,get your Factor 30 or your woolly hat, and let’s plan some adventures.

OFF-SEASON CAMPING FREE DAYS OUT WITH THE KIDS Gruffalo sculptures, nature-spotting, horse riding or perhaps, for the slightly more adventurous, a treetop Go Ape session? Go to forestry.gov.uk and search your neighbourhood, and you can bet there will be a beautiful spot just minutes away. And once you’re hooked, you can get a Discovery Pass for free parking, discounts on events and much more.

This isn’t as extreme as it sounds. Bring enough warm clothes and bedding, and there’s nothing more tranquil than listening to the rain or snow landing on your tent while you curl up with a good book. If you don’t fancy going completely wild, the National Trust has a broad range of options – from cottages to heated yurts, pods and tipis with a few more home comforts. If like me, however, you prefer getting as close to nature as possible, there are even some remote and sparse campsites further north that are open throughout the year. Start your search at nationaltrust.org.uk.

KIT ESSENTIALS I just got my hands on this fantastic 3-in-1 gadget from Lava: the BrightSounds 2. It’s a Bluetooth speaker, power bank for charging phones and devices, and dimmer-controlled LED lantern – all in one beautifully designed package. Not only is it water resistant for outdoor use, but it also has an unbelievable 36-hour music/light run time, which means you can use it for an entire weekend away on one charge. I can’t fault it – the sound quality is superb, the light is just right without being harsh, and it’s rugged enough to be chucked into the back of the family Land Rover and taken everywhere. £39.99, lavaaccessories.co.uk

I’d never venture outdoors without the right clothes. The base layers are the most important; some man-made fibres can make you itchy and sore, while cotton can stay damp and uncomfortable. My go-to choice is always Merino, the magical wool that keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter. My favourite brand is New Zealand’s Icebreaker, whose range of natural and ethical performance clothing (from underwear to fleeces) is by no means cheap, but worth every penny. uk.icebreaker.com

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Grown-up Getaway

Now the kids are back at school, how about a touch of grown-up time? Jill Nash enjoys a special treat at Gloucestershire’s most glamorous Barnsley House

STAY Drive three hours to the picturesque hills and meadows of the Cotswolds and find yourself in a heavenly manor house. One of the most stylish country house hotels in England, this photogenic Grade II-listed manor house with 11 acres of landscaped gardens won’t disappoint. Barnsley House has 18 rooms, including 11 suites, it’s small enough for an intimate getaway and the grounds are large enough for you to feel you are the only guests. Even at full capacity, this place still feels like a private members’ home.

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The rooms all vary in style, size and price tag. The superior rooms are located in the manor house, and the peaceful stable rooms are set around a courtyard garden – these are split-level with a mezzanine area for lounging or reading the pile of luxury magazines with an espresso coffee in hand. For deeper pockets are the top suites or the cosy ‘potting shed’ hideaway. The suites, each with their own individual character, are ultimate romantic peaceful havens for an escape without the kids. All the bathrooms are a pretty big deal, boasting roll-top baths, walk-in showers, TVs, double sinks and decent-sized aromatherapy products. Almost like

your own private spa, you probably won’t want to leave your room. But if you do, Barnsley House has much to offer. There is an on-site private cinema with evening movie screenings (on Wednesdays and Sundays throughout October), or a tennis court for those wanting something more energetic. You can also explore the Cotswolds countryside from the back door of Barnsley House on a bike, they have complimentary bike hire for guests. If you want to enjoy a leisurely autumnal stroll, they can provide walking maps, Hunter wellies and prepare a Barnsley House picnic hamper for the road.


Last but not least, there is an impressive rustic garden spa with untamed views of the nearby meadows, you can easily find yourself sleeping on an outside lounger bed next to the logburning stove in a fluffy robe. There’s an impressive outdoor hydrotherapy pool too, surrounded by lavender-scented gardens, sun terrace and herbaceous sauna. It’s small in comparison to other spas, but it has an intimate, secluded feel. Five treatment rooms are gorgeously floral scented, and therapists are able to offer a range of holistic treatments, with a firm favourite being the Barnsley House Signature, which combines head and full body massage with a warming foot ritual for 115 minutes of pampering… and it is worth every pound. Dine The Potager restaurant has a ‘no young child’ policy during breakfast and dinner, so you can guarantee a calm and peaceful dining experience during these times. Vegetables, salads and herbs are all sourced from their own garden plot, offering a freshly picked and varied seasonal menu. Their head chef is a longstanding servant of the Calcot Collection of hotels and you can sense this from the consistency and quality of the dishes. The Twice-baked Cheese Soufflé, followed by the scrumptious Duck Breast and Barnsley House Beetroot is a firm favourite. The

Potager restaurant is really calm and unfussy. You definitely don’t need to dress up in your finest, which makes the experience very relaxing for guests who really want a chilled break. For those who can’t wait for a bite at dinner, head for an afternoon tea experience. The creative G & Tea- styled Afternoon Tea (£28 per person) offers a very generous selection of sandwiches, homemade scones and jam, accompanied by a novel ‘Gin of the Week’. You may need a nap in the room after this experience. explore The Cotswolds are brimming with pretty market squares and honey-coloured architecture. Nearby Cirencester has plenty to offer for those wanting a market town experience; littered with little boutiques, teashops and antiques. For horse lovers, there are plenty of places to explore on horseback and the area is well-known for its riding centres. Alternatively, you can challenge yourself to a day clay pigeon shooting; tuition is available for beginners or for practise gun owners. For something a little calmer, there is a nearby cookery school set in the private grounds of Colesbourne Park Estate. Here, you can try your hand at making pastries or prepare something for Christmas, Prices start from £95 per day of cooking, visit foodworkscookeryschool.co.uk for more information.

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Nick Hodson – Family Man

We talk with McAlister Family Law’s newest recruit and father-of-two Nick, who spends his days giving children, society’s most vulnerable citizens, a voice in court…

By Lisa Symonds Photography Julian Kronfli

It’s Nick’s first day as part of McAlister’s specialist Children’s Team. He brings with him a special kind of warmth and approachability and nearly two decades of family law experience. He previously worked with Amanda McAlister at Slater and Gordon and is evidently relishing their reunion; working with a first-class team to achieve the very best outcome for families, in particular children.

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He was brought up in Bolton but has lived in Didsbury for 22 years. He’s recently moved to a new house, a family home near a park – the perfect place to spend time with his 15-month-old twins Beatrice and Charlotte. “I now spend a lot of my weekend time pushing swings,” he smiles. passionate about family law Nick studied Theology and Philosophy at the prestigious University of St Andrews in Scotland before returning to the North West to complete a law conversion course.


He remembers the moment he realised family law was his calling: “I was newly qualified,” remembers Nick, “and a woman came into the office holding two documents – her granddaughter’s birth certificate and her daughter’s death certificate, the latter had died in labour. Helping this woman gain the orders she required to look after her granddaughter was something that has always stayed with me.” a child’s perspective Nick is a member of the Children Law Accreditation Scheme, an extremely high-status affiliation which allows him to represent children in family proceedings and, as such, allows McAlister to offer a unique service in the region. “The scheme grew out of the 1989 Children Act,” explains Nick, “and at its heart is the right of children to have their own voice made more prominent in legal proceedings and for courts to consider representations made on their behalf.

Adults and parents often say they want the best for children, but their putting it into practice can be hard. I take on board other parties’ perspectives, provide an alternative one (the child’s), and find a satisfactory outcome for everyone. That is my job and it’s an absolute privilege.” emotional impact Due to the nature of his work, Nick frequently deals with cases that feature the very worst of humanity: physical and sexual abuses, child murders and, most recently, the legal affairs of the Manchester Arena bombing’s victims. How on earth does he switch off? “You do feel some cases more intensely,” he says, quietly, “but you always have to distance yourself slightly or else you wouldn’t be able to fulfil your role and do what’s best for the children. But, I’m not made of stone and some cases really do get to you.”

Home time Nick is in court most days and never anything less than busy. “But I’m always keen to be home for the babies’ bath time,” he smiles. When he’s not spending time with his wife Sarah and the twins, how does he unwind? “I’m a member of the choir Manchester Glee,” he reveals. “It’s my de-stressor and a lot of fun. A few years ago, we performed in a Holland & Barrett Christmas advert. Oh, and I’m a Bolton Wanderers season ticket holder too.” And with that, Nick’s back to work – articulating little voices to achieve big, positive outcomes.

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Prosperity A refreshing approach to commercial law

When you’re looking for commercial legal support, you need a firm that’s decisively on your side and passionate about reaching speedy, cost-effective resolutions

That’s where Prosperity Law LLP, now based in Spinningfields, can help…

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A CLIENT-FOCUSED APPROACH Prosperity Law LLP was established in 2008 and since the moment it first opened its doors, and thanks to its refreshing different approach to law, it has rapidly expanded across the region and enjoyed impressive success. At the helm of the expert Prosperity team is Managing Partner Edward Smethurst, who has over 25 years’ experience as a solicitor and has won several awards for this work in the region, including an Outstanding Achievement Award at the Manchester Legal Awards (2012) and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Commerce & Industry Group North West Annual Awards (2014).

Commercial Litigation This umbrella term includes disputes over contracts (oversights and misinterpretations are extremely common), partnership disputes (when stalemates occurs between two parties with contrasting views and priorities but with equal investment) and, finally, shareholder and corporate disputes (a company’s future can be placed in jeopardy when high-powered individuals at the top lock horns). These three areas of commercial litigation require an experienced firm like Prosperity to navigate sensitive and complex waters to reach a conclusion that satisfies all parties.

“We are a boutique commercial law firm,” says Edward, “and we have offices in Spinningfields, Liverpool and Lancashire. We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and we specialise in commercial litigation, employment law and regulatory matters. We also have extensive experience in the fields of sport and entertainment. We are proud to act for a number of North West businesses as well as a host of entrepreneurs and SMEs.

Employment law

“We listen, provide support and operate in a flexible way – such as structuring fees – to suit the individual needs of each of our valued clients, which in turn helps us maintain long-lasting relationships. We don’t just want to fulfil a client’s expectation, we always go the extra mile to exceed them.”

Property disputes

NEW LOCATION Early in September, Prosperity moved into new offices at Vantage Point in Spinningfields – a sure sign of their ambition and growing reach in the North West: By Lisa Symonds / Photography Mike Browne

Some of the areas of law in which Prosperity specialises include:

“Our new premises in Spinningfields are not only testimony to what we have already achieved development-wise to date,” explains Edward, “but also enable us to fulfil our future growth plans. Vantage Point provides a great working environment for our team here in Manchester. Undoubtedly, being in Spinningfields, we are at the heart of the city’s professional community.” HOW CAN PROSPERITY HELP YOU? Commercial law focusses on issues and disputes between people and businesses involved in the world of commerce (aka trade). By getting to know a person or business first, Prosperity can offer tailored legal advice and use proactive dispute resolution techniques to reach positive outcomes – swiftly and minus spiralling costs.

This area of the law covers everything from drawing up new employee contracts to workplace discrimination tribunals. Prosperity represents both employers and employees. Since employment laws and regulations are constantly evolving, the firm encourages employers in the region to enlist the firm to keep up to date with any changes.

On a domestic level, Prosperity can support both landlords and tenants in matters of property law (e.g. rent disputes) whilst also being the go-to firm for decoding the complex issues arising out of the purchase of new commercial premises in the region. Probate Litigation From supporting an executor in the distribution of a deceased person’s assets to representing someone looking to contest a will in court – probate is a broad field but one that Prosperity has covered. TESTIMONIALS Prosperity’s clients are wide ranging, but all have one thing in common – most return to the firm time and time again. Major clients have included Metrolink – Manchester’s tram system, owned by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) – and Bongo Bingo, organisers of the hugely popular (and now global) phenomenon that transformed a rather old-fashioned pastime into a big, bold night out. Jess Hellier, Bongo Bingo’s Senior Manager, said: “We are extremely pleased with the work that solicitor Jonathan Durkin and Prosperity Law have carried out for us. They showed great expertise and were excellent to deal with. We would highly recommend Jonathan and Prosperity Law for any commercial matters.” GET IN TOUCH If you’re looking for a team that’s responsive, proactive and can help you achieve rapid results, get in touch with Prosperity today.

Vantage Point, 4 Hardman Street, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3HF Tel: 0161 667 3686 | Email: info@prosperitylaw.com | Web: prosperitylaw.com

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ASK THE EXPERTS DAVID BURROWS

DOCTOR NYLA RAJA

JAMES STREET

David Burrows is an Associate Partner at Laytons LLP and specialises in all aspects of family law, including divorce, financial and child matters, but with a particular interest in fertility law.

Doctor Nyla Raja is founder and Medical Director of Medispa Wilmslow. She also has clinics in Liverpool and London. She has 15 years’ experience and has performed over 65,000 procedures. Her clients include TV personalities and celebrities.

James Street is Principal Solicitor at JTS Solicitors. With a number of offices throughout the North West, JTS specialises in representing private clients and small to medium-sized businesses. James has substantial experience in defending driving offences.

Is surrogacy legal? Whilst surrogacy is legal in the UK, the law states that the child’s parents are the surrogate and her spouse /civil partner rather than the intended parents. A court procedure transfers the status of ‘parent’, and any rights/responsibilities attached to this status, to the intended parents.

What is your greatest achievement? Building successful practices, and not just in Wilmslow. We have a clinic in London (Medispa Harley Street) and there’s our new clinic, Medispa Liverpool, too. At all our clinics, we’re able to provide high-quality care and cutting-edge treatments.

Can the surrogate refuse to hand over the child? It is rare, but the surrogate could refuse to transfer the status of ‘parent’ to the intended parents, as she cannot be compelled to do so. The court does, however, have other powers to allow the child to live with the intended parents and for them to be able to make key decisions in the child’s life.

What is the ONE skincare tip everyone should follow? Give treatments time to work. Many skin conditions are complex. Even common conditions, such as acne, are very individual with a multitude of variables. We have excellent tools to achieve clear skin, but the results may take several months. For facial rejuvenation, BTL skin tightening and skin lifting like Ultherapy may take months, but the results look natural and are long-lasting. Neocollagenesis stimulating procedures don’t work over night. They require 6-12 weeks to see treatment outcome.

What do I do if I receive a letter or I am stopped by the police? The police may send you a Section 172 Notice requesting driver information or an offer to accept a fixed penalty or even a court summons. Even at this early stage, it is important that you respond to these letters. If responded to correctly, it may be possible to avoid penalty points. Even if you have received penalty points in your absence, it is also possible to have these removed from your licence.

Would a pre-birth agreement help? Intended parents are often encouraged to enter into a pre-birth agreement with their surrogate, but such an agreement cannot be enforced. It does, however, set out intentions and forces everybody to pause and make sure they are on the same page, limiting surprises in the future. Is the law changing? Next year the law is likely to change to allow a single person make the application to transfer the status of parent to them. Presently only couples are able to make this application. The Law Commission is also conducting a full review of this area of law so significant changes are expected in the near future.

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How many points can I have before my licence is at risk? The courts have the power to disqualify you for any driving offence should they consider it serious enough. Once you ‘tot’ and reach 12 points, you will need to persuade the court that you should be allowed to keep your license. Recent increases in penalties for speeding and using a mobile phone whilst driving has put many more drivers at risk of disqualification. How can a solicitor help me? At JTS, we endeavour to represent our clients from an early stage in order to obtain the best possible result. This often includes negotiations with the police and representation at court. We also operate on a fixed-fee basis to prevent the risk of spiralling legal costs.

The advice given by our experts is in no way intended to replace professional advice and is only a guideline in response to individual reader comments. Unfortunately, due to a high volume of queries, our experts are unable to engage in any direct correspondence.

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ARE YOU MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FINANCES? Keeping your tax bill to a minimum is not a matter of aggressive or complex tax schemes, but rather a way of identifying which of the many tax reliefs and allowances specifically granted by law are available to you

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ASK THE EXPERTS GAIL CARTWRIGHT

SARAH HASLAM

PROFESSOR LUCIANO NARDO

Gail Cartwright is the Head of Family Law at Pabla and Pabla. She specialises in divorce and financial settlements, including pensions and businesses.

Sarah Haslam is Headmistress at Withington Girls’ School, a selective independent school for girls aged seven to 18 that is consistently ranked as one of the region’s leading schools.

Professor Luciano Nardo is a Consultant Gynaecologist at Spire Manchester Hospital, Didsbury and Spire Manchester Clinic Hale.

What do I do if I want to divorce my partner and our house is in their name? We recommend that you register a Notice of Matrimonial Home Rights at the Land Registry and also Form A and/or II restrictions, as these steps will ensure that any potential purchaser or new mortgage lender is alerted to your interest in the property.

What do independent schools look for in candidates? Independent schools are looking for children who will thrive in the lively and dynamic environments we work hard to create. Schools in our sector welcome a range of pupils with varied interests and backgrounds. Each school has its own distinctive ethos and may be looking for particular talents or interests in addition to a zest for life and love of learning.

What is the menopause? Menopause is a diagnosis in healthy women over the age of 45 years who have not had a period for at least 12 consecutive months. The average age of menopause in the UK is 51 years, although 1% of women experience menopause before the age of 40 years. In women without a uterus, the diagnosis of menopause is based on symptoms, whereas measurement of hormone levels can also be helpful in some cases.

How do I know if my child will thrive in a particular school? Most independent schools will offer many opportunities for you to visit and get to know the school well. Listen to your child and your instincts. Entrance procedures are designed to help us identify the pupils that will flourish in our respective schools; think of application and decision-making as a shared process, where schools and families are looking for the best fit to ensure each child fulfils his or her potential.

What are the symptoms of menopause? A variety of symptoms may occur during the menopause and they can last from a few months up to several years. Healthy women typically experience one or more of the following: vasomotor symptoms (i.e. hot flushes and night sweats); musculoskeletal symptoms (i.e. joint and muscle pain); low mood and lethargy; urogenital symptoms (i.e. vaginal dryness); and altered sexual function (i.e. low libido).

I want to divorce my partner, but we jointly own a business Any business interests are considered as a matrimonial asset or perhaps as a source of income on divorce. If you and your partner own a business outright or have significant financial interest in a business, then expert accountancy advice may need to be arranged for the purposes of considering how best to share that interest in your financial settlement. How far are nuptial agreements legally binding? If you’ve signed a prenuptial agreement, you can still apply to the court to settle your finances during divorce proceedings. However, providing it was fully and freely agreed, the court is very likely to uphold your agreement, unless the judge feels it would not be fair to hold you to it, in particular in respect of the needs or interests of any children to the marriage.

Why would I pay private school fees? What extra value is gained? All independent schools are different, but what we have in common is a desire to see our pupils achieve to the best of their ability academically and develop character and confidence through outstanding extracurricular and community programmes.

What are the treatment options for menopausal symptoms? The 2015 NICE guideline 'Menopause: diagnosis and management' confirms that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most effective treatment for relief of vasomotor symptoms. For most symptomatic menopausal women, the benefits of HRT outweigh the risks. Menopausal women should also be made aware of other types of treatment, including non-hormonal therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. Lifestyle changes, physical exercise and balanced nutrition can also help with health and wellbeing.

The advice given by our experts is in no way intended to replace professional advice and is only a guideline in response to individual reader comments. Unfortunately, due to a high volume of queries, our experts are unable to engage in any direct correspondence.

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The King’s School in Macclesfield

Independent education for 3 to 18 year olds

NEW £60m campus opening September 2020

Join us for a taste of life at King’s

Sixth Form Open Evening Wednesday 3 October, 6.30pm

Open Day (Whole School) Saturday 13 October, 10am –1pm Top performing school at GCSE & A Level All aspects rated ‘excellent’ in ISI inspection Charity No. 1137204

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SUPPORTING LOCAL EDUCATION

“Family and Property Law Specialists”

EDUCATION NEWS Dr paul oWen neW HeaD at Stockport Grammar ScHool

Experienced, enthusiastic and highly regarded in the education world, Dr Paul Owen has made the short journey relocating across the Pennines from Sheffield to become Head of Stockport Grammar School (SGS), following the retirement of Andrew Chicken. Paul joins SGS from Birkdale School in Sheffield, where he was Headmaster from 2010. Growing up in Hampshire, Paul attended a large comprehensive school in Fleet before winning a scholarship to Winchester College. He studied physics at the University of Cambridge and stayed on to gain a PhD in low-temperature physics.

After a spell in industry, Paul discovered that he enjoyed teaching and held various academic and pastoral posts at Wellington School in Somerset. He and his wife Gail have three children; his daughter has recently graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music, his eldest son is studying at Cambridge and his youngest son has just joined SGS. A continual enjoyment of learning is a central part of Paul’s life, particularly through reading, travel and theatre, and he has wide interests in sport and music. Paul says: “I am delighted to be joining such a successful school with a holistic approach to education. The keen academic ambition, the warmth of the community and the huge

range of extra-curricular opportunities really impressed me when I visited. Stockport Grammar School is clearly committed to educating the whole person so that the pupils gain excellent examination grades as well as growing in character, fully prepared to flourish in adult life.” The school’s Chairman of Governors, Christopher Dunn, is delighted by Paul’s move to SGS, describing him as: “A highly regarded educationalist with extensive experience of school leadership. He is exceptionally well qualified to lead Stockport Grammar School and to build on the school’s successes whilst maintaining our essential ethos.” October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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“Family and Property Law Specialists”

SUPPORTING LOCAL EDUCATION

careerS ambitionS on courSe at cHeaDle Hulme ScHool Sixth Form students at Cheadle Hulme School are taking the next step towards their chosen careers as future engineers, doctors and entrepreneurs after achieving an impressive 99.2% pass rate at A-level. The students are now preparing for their first semester at some of the country’s leading universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and Manchester as well as overseas in the USA. Some students will also embark upon sought-after industry apprenticeships across a number of fields, including business and economics at Deloitte and Barclays. Topping the school’s results table, Oscar Jones led the way receiving three A*s and an A, with Mansi Dhokia, Genevieve Jeffcoate, Maria McCusker-Garcia and Eddie Michael all receiving three A* grades each. Oscar, who has always wanted to work in engineering, says he is looking forward to getting stuck into all aspects of his design engineering course at Imperial College London: “I’m really happy, Imperial was always my goal. I hoped I had done enough but you never know.” Head Girl Jess Appleby has been offered a place to study medicine at Keele University. She advised next year’s Sixth Form students: “Get involved in all aspects of school life. Make the most of your time in Sixth Form because it goes past so quickly.”

80% of students at the school received grades A*-B (a 5% increase on last year’s success) whilst five students were awarded an outstanding three A*s or higher and 16 students achieved D1-D1 (equivalent to an A*) at Pre-U. The school’s Lower Sixth are also celebrating, with 100% receiving A*-B grades in the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) assessed at A-level standard (67% achieved A* grades). Four students gained full marks – Lily Danson, Raphael McMahon, Olivia Wallace and Adam Wolowczyk.

alDerley GirlS celebrate recorD number of a* GraDeS anD tHeir beSt ever reSultS A* or A. The school recognises the outstanding work of both girls and staff in producing these outstanding results.

Bianca Boren, Cat Salt, Nina Fraser and Katie Farley

Alderley Edge School for Girls is celebrating its best ever results at A-level, with well over three quarters of all results having been awarded at the highest A*-B grade. Despite the national picture of the number of A* grades declining this year, more A* grades have been awarded than ever before at the school, with virtually a 100% increase in A* grades awarded – that’s double the national average. The girls have achieved highly across all of the 22 subjects offered, for instance, 100% of all grades achieved in chemistry were either 74

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100% of girls got into their university of choice. While more unconditional offers have been received than ever before, this did not cause complacency as the girls continued to aim for academic excellence in achieving top grades. There are, as always, individual outstanding successes and girls going onto study a huge range of subjects at prestigious universities. Many girls have a science focus to their degrees: Nina Fraser is looking forward to studying dentistry at the University of Sheffield after achieving three A* grades and the highest grade for her Extended Project Qualification; Katrina Thornber – who achieved two A* grades and an A grade is off to study neuroscience at the University of Bristol; and Bianca Boren – with her three As and a B grade – is leaving to study medical biochemistry at Leeds. Rowdah Charbak, the school’s Head Girl, gained two A* grades and will study architecture at Manchester. It is also fantastic to see the girls going to study subjects that will impact on the lives and communities of others; from political science and international relations to sustainability and environmental management.


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Upper Sixth pupils at Stockport Grammar School had cause for celebration with over 51% of all grades awarded at A* and A and 80% of results awarded at A* to B. Their excellent results will see them heading for courses at the country’s most highly respected institutions, including nine confirmed places at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

Headmaster Andrew Chicken said: “Congratulations to our girls and boys, I hope that they will enjoy celebrating their well-deserved success with their families. With the support of their parents and teachers, their hard work and dedication has brought them outstanding results and I wish them well as they go on to challenging courses at the country’s most competitive universities. In their commitment to school life and involvement in a wide range of co-curricular and voluntary activities, they have become role models for the younger pupils. I am sure that they will continue to excel and that their futures will hold many exciting opportunities.” Six pupils achieved a clean sweep of A*s, including Head Boy Sam Howard, who is heading for Oxford to study maths, and Head Girl Emma Crook, who will study philosophy at Cambridge. Cambridge also beckons for Nathan Kingsley and Beatrice Asquith, who will both study natural sciences, Paarbrahm Singh who will study maths and Millie Johnson who will study architecture. Heading to Oxford are Natasha Brickstock to study psychology, Elsa Shah to study music and Daniel Woodside to study chemistry.

SHropSHire colleGe celebrateS outStanDinG exam SucceSS Students and staff at Ellesmere College are celebrating outstanding A-level results success. The college gained a pass rate of 92%, with over 50% of all grades awarded to Ellesmere students being A*, A or B. Success stories include James Jefferies, of Welshampton, who achieved two A* and an A in chemistry, mathematics and physics to secure his place at Birmingham to read civil engineering. Elinor Haworth, of Ellesmere, achieved an A* in mathematics and As in biology and chemistry. She will go on to read medicine at Cardiff University. Elena Bateman, of Cross Lanes, secured an A* and two As to study medicine at East Anglia. Among the overseas students who moved to Ellesmere to study at the prestigious college, Victor Zhao, of Shenyang, China, secured four A*s in computer science, mathematics, further mathematics and physics, an A grade in chemistry, plus an A*in the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Victor will go to the University of Cambridge to study computer science. Wayne Wang, of Fushan, China, achieved two A*s in mathematics and physics, two As in further mathematics and chemistry, and also gained an A* for his EPQ. He will now look to read engineering at Cambridge. Another outstanding performance was seen from Maks Graczyk, of Jeziora, Poland, who achieved four A* grades in computer science, mathematics, further mathematics and physics. He also achieved an A* in his EPQ and will now study computing at Imperial College London. Headmaster Brendan Wignall said the he was delighted with the results which continued the high level of success enjoyed by the school:

“It is always a delight to see our students secure impressive grades such as these and it is particularly pleasing to see all who wish to progress to university being able to do so. “I congratulate our A-level, International Baccalaureate and BTEC students on their achievements. It is even more impressive when taking into account the wide range of co-curricular activities they participate in as members of the choir, sports teams, orchestra, drama groups and debating. “They have participated fully in all the college has to offer and managed their academic commitment effectively. “All students completing their studies with us deserve this success. Credit must also go to the excellent work of our teaching staff and, of course, to parents for their constant support and encouragement.” As well as sitting GCSE and A-level exams, pupils at Ellesmere College have the option to take an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and a BTEC Sports Diploma – the result of which were published last month. A number of pupils achieved outstanding IB results and there was a 100% pass rate on the BTEC Sports Diploma. October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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WitHinGton GirlS’ ScHool exceptional a-level reSultS As a school with a well-earned reputation of excellence in the STEM subjects, the results in mathematics and the sciences are again noteworthy: 44% of grades achieved were A* and, from 55 A-levels taken in mathematics and further mathematics, 87% were awarded an A grade or higher. Other areas of study, however, share the accolades, with between 80% and 100% of grades recorded at A* to A in art, computer science, drama, English language, French, geography, German, government and politics, history and Latin.

Withington Girls’ School, consistently one of the top performing schools in public exams in the North of England, is celebrating a set of exceptional A-level results by its Class of 2018, recording an all-time high of 41% of subject grades passed at A*. With 19 students, or one in four, achieving a clean sweep of three or more A*s, over half of Withington’s Year 13 leavers earned at least three A* to A grades. Further cause for celebration at Withington are the places secured to study degree courses in a wide range of subjects at the country’s top universities, including 14 Oxbridge places (18% of the cohort), the highest in recent years.

Top A* grades were awarded to 65% of those students who completed an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) – offered as an option to students in both Years 12 and 13 at Withington and valued by universities in addition to the core A-levels as an indicator of independent learning skills – while 85% of the EPQs were graded an A or above. Headmistress Mrs Haslam said: "In a year of continuing A-level reform, we are delighted to see our students maintaining the Withington tradition of academic excellence and securing outstanding results that enable them to now move on to the next exciting stage and pursue their dreams and ambitions. Thank you to the girls for all of their contributions, their commitment and hard work, and to their parents, teachers and all members of the school community who have played their part in this success.”

a-level SucceSS for abbey colleGe mancHeSter Students and staff at leading independent college, Abbey College Manchester are triumphant following another year of outstanding A-level results. The talented cohort collected their results from the city centre-based college and celebrated an impressive 100% pass rate (up on last year’s 99%). Each year, the college continues to obtain excellent results, with this year being no different. 34% of students achieved A*-As, 62% secured A*-Bs and 88% attained A*-Cs. Principal of the college, Liz Elam, commented: “We are delighted with this year’s brilliant results. The hard work and dedication from the students is evident in their achievements, as is the commitment from staff members to support and progress each individual. “We take great pride in helping our students to reach their full potential, enabling them to achieve a much-coveted place at leading universities. I am confident that we will see great success stories from these graduates and we wish them the best of luck for the future.” One student in particular, CK Ma, (19) achieved an exceptional A*A*A* in biology, chemistry and mathematics. He will now go on to study law and politics at the Queen Mary University of London.

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The reformed GCSEs have seen Year 11s at Withington Girls’ School achieve 43% of results at the elite grade 9, and 11 pupils attain an exceptional clean sweep of at least eight grade 9s. Eight students gained the very top A* with distinction in further mathematics whilst a further three achieved 10 grade 9s plus A* with distinctions in the same subject. Sixteen pupils, or one-in-five of the cohort, achieved grade 8s and 9s in all of their subjects, many with an additional A grade or higher in further mathematics. In the new numerically-graded examinations, some 46 (58%) of the Year 11 pupils at Withington earned grades 7 or above in all their subjects, equating to A* to A in the pre-reformed grading system. Withington’s Headmistress, Mrs Sarah Haslam, said: “These pioneers of the new GCSEs have done us proud and we are delighted for them all. Our pupils have achieved these wonderful results whilst also demonstrating a genuine passion for learning and pursuing a wide range of interests beyond the classroom.”

The GCSE results follow the record-breaking 41% of A-levels achieved at the top A* grade and 15 Withington students set to start their studies at Cambridge and Oxford universities in the autumn. Mrs Haslam continued: “The vast majority of this year group have chosen to continue their Withington journey in our Sixth Form and, joined by a number of new starters, we look forward to supporting them all as they move on to their chosen A-level subjects and prepare their university applications. They and their families have already made a tremendous contribution to the Withington community, and we know they will continue to do so. Warm congratulations to them, to their teachers and to their families.” Open Days for entry to Withington Girls’ School will be held on Thursday 8th November and Saturday 10th November. Please see wgs.org for more details on 2019 admissions. Withington Girls’ School, Wellington Road, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6BL Tel: 0161 224 1077

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Ellesmere College is once again celebrating an excellent set of GCSE results. A third of all grades at the college are the top grades of 9 to 7, the equivalent of a pre-reform A* and A. International GCSEs in particular continue to be successful, with subjects such as English seeing over 50 per cent of grades at 9 to 7. Stand out college

performances included Sarala Chatterjee, of Ellesmere, who achieved four A*s, two A grades, two level 9s, one level 8 and a B. Also of Ellesmere, Charlie-Anne Williams gained four A*s, one A, two level 9s, two level 8s and a level 5. Meanwhile, Molly Tumelty achieved one A*, three As, two level 9s, one level 8 and three 7s. Ananya Chezhian, of Chirk, achieved three A*s, one A and three level 9s, plus two level 8s and a 6. From over the border in Nantwich, Cheshire, Sam Zakers gained three As, three Bs, two level 9s, a 7 and a 6. Some pupils in Year 9 and 10 are also celebrating having completed some early GCSEs and First Certificates in languages, finance and religious studies. Many pupils will join Ellesmere College Sixth Form in September, where they will embark on either A-levels, the International Baccalaureate Diploma or the BTEC Diploma in Sport. Visit ellesmere.com for more information about the school, a co-educational independent school for pupils aged seven to 18. October/November 2018 | salutions.co.uk

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conGratulationS to Stockport Grammar claSS of 2018 Stockport Grammar School GCSE students enjoyed celebrating their outstanding results. 58% of grades awarded were A* to A or 9, 8 and 7 and 30 pupils achieved nine or more of these top grades. New Headmaster, Dr Paul Owen, said: “I am absolutely delighted by the exceptional success of our GCSE students. These fantastic grades are the result of a huge amount of work by students and staff at a time when the syllabuses and exams are changing significantly. I congratulate all our students.” Amongst the success stories were Lauryn Howard, Pippa Brown, Zahra Butt and Phoebe Micklefield, who, as a team, won first place in the national Alan Turing Cryptography Competition organised by The University of Manchester. Between them, the quartet achieved 27 A*s (including one with distinction), nine 9s, an A, two Bs and a 7. Keen sportsman Sameer Javid worked hard for his seven A*s, two 9s and an 8 and is looking forward to starting A-levels in maths, further maths, chemistry and physics. Thomas Cope was “made up” with his three A*s, an A, two Bs and an 8. Thomas, who enjoys cricket and playing the piano, will go on to study maths, physics, chemistry and economics.

Beth Taylor, who plays netball for Leeds Rhinos, was delighted with her eight A*s, a 9 and an A. While England team skier Millie Cowell was overjoyed to secure a mix of A*s, As, Bs, 8s, 7s and 6s after combining studies with her intensive training programme.

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Alderley Edge School for Girls continues its celebrations after achieving its best ever A-level results. The school is delighted to report huge success at GCSE – particularly in the light of uncertainty over the newly reformed examinations and with the majority of subjects now reporting numerical rather than letter grades. The percentage of equivalent A/A* grades achieved by students this year has increased, with almost 45% of all grades being awarded at this very highest level. Achievement in the sciences is outstanding

at the school, with 90% of all grades in the separate sciences of biology, chemistry and physics being at the very top level of A and A*, and 75% of all grades in computer science and statistics being either A or A* equivalent. 67% of grades in further maths GCSE were also at grade A or higher. Furthermore, students have achieved fantastic results in arts subjects, with 77% of all grades, for instance, being equivalent to either an A or an A* in history and over 70% achieving at this level in art. Almost 10% of the year group were awarded A and A* grades across the board and congratulations in particular to Aditi Chandana from Wilmslow who achieved 9 equivalent A* grades (seven being at the new grade 9) and a grade A^ (higher than an A*) in further maths GCSE. Shanice Donatien from Prestbury attained eight equivalent A* grades (with 9 grades in five of her subjects). Sophie Kay from Knutsford celebrates 9A* grades (with four of these being at grade 9) and Maggie Khoryati from Mobberley attained 9A* grades (with seven of these being at grade 9). Lucy Ferris from Alderley Edge celebrated her six grade 9s whilst Dalia Halwani from Wilmslow and Hattie Rigby from Congleton achieved a fantastic clutch of A, A* and 9 grades. 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 11th October from 6.30pm or contact the school on 01625 583028 for more details.

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It’s been another set of impressive GCSE results for students at Cheadle Hulme School (CHS), who are celebrating with 68% of grades awarded at A*-A or 9-7. 40.4% of those grades were A*, 9 or 8; five students were awarded an outstanding 11A*s or higher and over 10% of students achieved nine A* or higher. Seven students received grade 9s in all relevant subjects.

Topping the school’s results table, Jack Nolan and Kirsty Dickson led the way receiving 12 A* or higher (A^ is higher than A*). Peter Langton also scored highly, achieving 11 A* or 9 grades, whilst Oscar Cooper received nine A*s or 9s and two 8s, and Lydia Wong secured nine A*s or 9s and an 8. Jack, who received twelve A^-A* and 9 grades and would like to read maths at university, said: “I didn’t really know what to expect and did better in my trials than I’d thought, so I’m really pleased and looking forward to studying my favourite subjects as part of CHS’s STEM pathway in the Sixth Form.” Kirsty’s twelve A*s and grade 9s include a Latin GCSE that she received in Year 10 and she would like to pursue a career in medicine, so will be combining CHS’s Medical Science Pathway with her love of French in the Sixth Form. She said: “I’ve got a bit of time to relax but am looking forward to a busy start to the term and getting involved with all aspects of the Sixth Form, including the co-curricular club Med.Soc.” Also celebrating high scores, 100% of music and Greek grades achieved were awarded at 9-7, and 100% of drama grades at A*-B.

The GranGe receive excellenT GcSe reSulTS Students at The Grange, Hartford continue to achieve excellent results. Despite reports that the new system would make the top grades a rarity, one in four of all of The Grange’s entries were at grade 9 and over half of all entries were achieved at grade 8 or 9 (the two most challenging grades). With only 732 students obtaining a clean sweep of the top grades nationally, three students at The Grange have achieved grade 9s across all of their GCSE subjects. Almost 70% of all science entries were at either grade 8 or 9. Over two-thirds of physics results were at the top two grades, whilst an outstanding 97% in chemistry were at grade A* or A. Although the new examination reforms suggested that grade 9s could be more elusive in the humanities, 34% of all students achieved the top grade in geography, history or religious studies. Leading the way was religious studies, with 87% of Grange students achieving a grade 8 or 9. Not to be outdone, four out of every five entries were grade 7 or higher across the different visual arts specialities offered by The Grange. In these subject areas, students gained almost one whole grade on average, surpassing expectations. Hot on the success of having one of her GCSE landscape paintings bought by Lostock TATA, Lauren Davey achieved all grade 8 and 9s at GCSE. In the newly introduced 3D graphics course, 100% of students achieved the equivalent of a grade A or higher.

14 of the students have just returned from Borneo with the Biology Department, where they conducted surveys of rainforest species and observed orangutans in the wild. With 88% grades 7 to 9s between them, these students have shown dedication in the classroom and in the field. Such is typical of life at The Grange and it’s incorporating a diverse range of extra-curricular activities and opportunities. Not content with their success on the water, The Grange rowers surpassed themselves with over four in every five grades at the equivalent of a grade A or higher. Sebastian Paisley, who attended the GB J16 sculling camp in Nottingham earlier in the year, achieved all grade 8s and 9s, including the highest mark in GCSE further mathematics.

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a STellar SeT of GcSe reSulTS for The KinG’S School The King’s School’s students produced a stellar set of GCSE results, with pupils and staff celebrating a steep rise in the very best grades. This year, 27% of all grades were at 9 or 8, formerly the A* grade, up from 20% last year. A huge 47% of all grades are at 9–7 (or A*/A). Some three quarters of all grades were at 9-6 (A* to B), while 97% were at 9-4 (A*-C). A quarter of pupils got at least nine 9-7 grades and seven students achieved 10 grades of 9 or 8. Meanwhile, 43% of pupils got at least five 9-7 grades and 60% of pupils got a 9 or 8 in at least one subject. Pictured from left to right are some of the highest flyers: Leading show jumper Abby Todd, 16, got seven 9s, two 8s, one 7 and an A in further maths and eventually hopes to read medicine; Duke of Edinburgh bronze award achiever Emily Higginbotham, 16, got three 9s and seven 8s and wants to study languages; brilliant violinist Timothy Parkinson, 16, got four 9s, five 8s and an A* with distinction in further maths and wants ultimately to read maths or engineering; Silver Duke of Edinburgh achiever Fiza Kokan, 16, got six 9s, three 8s, a 7 and an A* in further maths and after her A

Levels, wants to study at the University of London; Model United Nations representative and barbershop singer Kieran Cullen, 16, got a fabulous nine 9s, one 8 and an A* and in the future, wants to read medicine; Cheshire hockey star Aisling Day, 16, got eight 9s, one 8, one 7 and an A* with distinction in further maths and wants to be an engineer; rugby and cricket player James Nichols, 16, got three 9s and seven 8s; and charity volunteer Lottie Thomas, 16, got six 9s, two 8s and two 7s and wants to work in global ecology.

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WHAT’S ON As the nights get darker and the weather undoubtedly colder and wetter, where better to retreat to than a theatre or concert venue? Entertainment is top of the agenda as the seasons change with some truly brilliant dance performances from Clod Ensemble, Rambert and Hofesh Shechter, special appearances from the likes of Eric Cantona, Joanna Lumley and Grayson Perry, and award-winning theatre productions, such as Matilda The Musical, Calendar Girls The Musical and Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, in the city. By Catherine Reed

Dance Life Is A Dream The Lowry – 10-12 October Rambert present their first full-length work in over 30 years in a spectacular dance show from the Olivier Award-winning choreographer Kim Brandstrup.

Placebo The Lowry – 11-13 October Clod Ensemble present a celebration of the power we have to make ourselves feel better, even when things are falling apart.

La Fille mal gardée The Lowry – 24-27 October La Fille mal gardée (The Wayward Daughter) is a funny, sunny English masterpiece with slick comedy, a clog dancing dame and live music from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.

Hofesh Shechter- SHOW HOME – 31 October – 3 November Performed by the company’s hottest new talent, SHOW is composed of three acts, The Entrance, Clowns and Exit, revolving around a group of anarchic performers as they play their parts in a macabre circus of comedy, murder and desire.

Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake The Lowry – 20 November – 1 December Matthew Bourne’s powerful interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece is a passionate and contemporary performance that is thrilling, witty and emotive; an exciting re-imagining of the classic production.

Special Events

The Royal Air Force’s finest musicians will be performing at this once-in-alifetime event to mark RAF100. The concert features rousing military marches, big band numbers and classical pieces.

Grayson Perry: Them and Us Opera House Manchester – 7 November An evening in the company of the inimitable Grayson Perry promises to be entertaining, fascinating, engaging, provocative and, without doubt, great fun.

Family How To Hide A Lion The Lowry – 25-28 October Helen Stephens’ magical book comes to life with playful humour, dazzling puppets and jazz.

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Matilda The Musical Palace Theatre – Until 24 November

Joanna Lumley The Lowry – 14 October

David Rudolf in Conversation The Lowry – 15 October Join David Rudolf, the defence attorney for Michael Peterson in the hit Netflix documentary series The Staircase, for an evening of discussion into the intimate details of the case and the series.

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RAF in Concert Bridgewater Hall – 31 October

An Evening with Stacey Dooley Opera House Manchester – 10 October

This is Joanna Lumley’s first ever live tour and she promises to take audiences through her adventures from her incredible career spanning more than four decades, recounting some never before heard stories.

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Matilda is the award-winning musical from the RSC, inspired by the beloved book by Roald Dahl and whose arrival has been eagerly anticipated in Manchester. With original songs by Tim Minchin, this is a joyous musical that delights on every level.

Calendar Girls The Musical The Lowry – 30 October This fabulously warm, inspirational and funny musical – written by Tim Firth and with songs from the one and only Gary Barlow – returns to The Lowry as part of a new tour and features a wonderful cast, including Fern Britton, Rebecca Storm and Denise Welch.

An Audience with Eric Cantona The Lowry – 28 October

Cinderella Oldham Coliseum – 10 November 2018 – 12 January 2019

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WHAT’S ON the Christmas season with their pantomime Cinderella. The theatre is famous for its annual traditional panto and this year’s festive production, with its mix of music, songs and slapstick, will not disappoint.

Kinky Boots Opera House Manchester – 12 November – 1 December With songs by pop icon Cyndi Lauper, Kinky Boots takes us from the factory floor to the catwalks of Milan accompanied by a fabulous soundtrack. This is a musical that is sassy, fun and delightfully entertaining from start to finish and the perfect way to brighten a dark autumn evening.

The Producers Royal Exchange 30 November 2018 – 26 January 2019 Adapted from the brilliant Mel Brooks comedy film, The Producers follows the sell-out success of last year’s Christmas show Guys and Dolls. This award-winning musical, directed by Raz Shaw, promises to be a hilarious and riotous night out at the theatre.

Drama Death of a Salesman Royal Exchange 11 October – 17 November Death of a Salesman is considered one of the 20th century’s greatest plays, winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a Tony Award for Best Play. Don Warrington, who played King Lear here to great critical acclaim, plays Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s devastating attack on the American Dream.

The Mysteries Royal Exchange 15 October – 11 November Chris Thorpe’s cycle of six warm and witty new plays explores several different landscapes – from a sheep farm to a tourist information office and a bird sanctuary. In the true spirit of the original Mysteries and before the whole cycle (directed by Sam Pritchard) is presented here, each of the six parts will be made and

premiered in the place they were written.

And Did Those Feet Bolton Octagon & University of Bolton 21 October – 1 November Wedding plans, a footballer lost in the war and the myth of the man who walks from Bolton to Wembley – follow how a group of Boltonians find their lives transformed by eleven men in white shirts on a march to Wembley in 1923.

The Habit of Art The Lowry – 12 – 17 November Alan Bennett’s masterpiece is about a meeting between the poet W. H. Auden and the composer Benjamin Britten. This is the first ever revival of the play and stars Olivier awardwinning Matthew Kelly, David Yelland and Veronica Roberts.

The Maids HOME – 16 November – 1 December Jean Genet’s radical play premiered in 1947 and was inspired by a genuine case. The Maids is a play of fantasies, rituals, masks and mirrors, packed with modern themes and ideas.

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Boase and Andrew Wilson. Topics will include biography, history, crime and music. For full programme and to book, visit knutsfordlitfest.org or, to purchase in person, pop into festival sponsors Waterstones Knutsford.

Plan ahead for Christmas Christmas is around the corner, with popular dates such as Christmas Eve and Boxing Day already selling out, so plan ahead for those December shows and book that festive date in the diary:

Doctor Dolittle starring Mark Williams at The Lowry, 11 December 2018 – 5 January 2019 Wicked at the Palace Theatre, 4 December 2018 – 5 January 2019 Cinderella starring Gareth Gates, Les Dennis and Connor McIntyre at the Opera House, 8-30 December Slapstick at HOME, 13-22 December Peter Pan The Arena Adventures at the Manchester Arena, 28 & 29 December

Manchester Art Fair Manchester Central – 12-14 October Manchester Art Fair is the largest, longest established and most prestigious art fair in the North of England, featuring over 120 galleries and artists showing thousands of original artworks for sale by names including Banksy, Ben Eine, Liam Spencer, Gordon Cheung and Jamie Shovlin. Weekend tickets are £5 each and VIP preview night tickets are £12. Tickets are available now at manchesterartfair.co.uk

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n April, Manchester Museum at the University of Manchester appointed Esme Ward its first female Director in 127 years. Vivacious, devoid of pomp and a self-avowed ‘people person’, Esme’s bursting with ideas spawned by her own curiosity, a belief in making museums more pertinent, and by her 20 years’ experience in education at both the Whitworth Art Gallery and Museum. Head of Learning Engagement from 2008, Esme oversaw audiences grow from 300,000 to 500,000 via her award-winning health, culture and age schemes for babies through to seniors – and the Museum now welcomes 30,000 schoolchildren annually. Involvement in the Whitworth’s recent £15 million transformation has prepared Esme well to lead hello future. Over three years, this £13 million Heritage Lottery-funded Museum project will build a two-storey extension housing an Exhibition Hall, a shop, a new entrance and, most importantly, the North’s first South Asia Gallery and a Chinese Culture Gallery. There’s more. 47-year-old Esme is Greater Manchester’s Strategic Lead for Age Friendly Culture – yes, we ranked alongside Sydney and New York in 2009. She was a Clore Cultural Leadership Fellow, examining the future of museums, is Honorary Professor of Heritage Futures, Co-curator of World Healthcare Congress Arts and Health Programme 2019-2020 and, above all, a happily married mum of two teenage sons. In fact, this Somerset -born whizz kid’s initial move up north was for love.

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why muSeumS and GallerieS? At 19, Esme experienced her first ever art gallery-museum. She recalls, “Petrified, I walked into Tate Britain but immediately felt my world expand. I’d come home. Why hadn’t I found this sooner?” History and French graduate, with a masters in French Revolution and Printmaking, Esme continues:

“Museums are incredible places of learning. Today people often try to simplify the world. Our museums and heritage highlight the world’s complexities and depths. People assume working here you care only about the past. Wrong. We think about how to care for the future. In Berlin, on my Clore secondment, the Islamic Museum had former refugee communities act as guides. This strengthened their sense of belonging, connected cultures and promoted the inclusivity we aim for here.” eThoS Mover and shaker Esme wants her Museum to reclaim Manchester’s radicalism, to reflect its “get up and go” attitude. By reviving its 1891 ethos, the Museum, dedicated to the civic spirit and scientific curiosity of Manchester’s townsfolk, can once more become a site for civic action and engagement. Esme clarifies, “I’ve visited over 150 museums in recent years. It’s not necessarily those displaying the best artefacts which stay with me but those working out how to connect with people.” Esme overheard a mum inspired by the British Wildlife display instruct her offspring to make themselves a birdbox at home. Such spontaneous reactions highlight the impact of museums and their potential for change, however small. arTefacTS Manchester, the UK’s largest university Museum, boasts 4.6 million objects, many in stores. Averse to running “an ark full of dead stuff ”, Esme intends “setting the collections free”. How about sending the museum’s polar bear to the Trafford Centre’s Chill Factor? Why not load taxis with taxidermy? After all, outreach is key to the future. PerSPecTive Esme’s ability to think globally without dismissing local issues epitomises her skill. To her, international dialogue on climate change carries no more weight than

spreading the ‘M’ word around the North West. A reserved Wythenshawe care home resident recognised the Blue Mountain butterfly in the Museum’s travelling display and was visibly overcome. It recalled his happy past in Jamaica and apparently, for the first time, he opened up. SouTh aSia Gallery This landmark partnership with the British Museum will combine world-class collections and the lived experience of the South Asia diaspora. “Faith and community leaders, researchers, artists and the public will be co-curators, shaping what we exhibit,” explains Esme. “This collective creative endeavour will build this gallery which has, at its heart, a unique performance space.” Initial conversations revealed South Asians’ profound emotional attachment to their families’ spice boxes. Decorative, individual and portable for those on the move, the spice box evokes the tastes, aromas and memories of home. Have we a show in the offing? develoPmenT During the building process, the Archaeology, Human Cultures and Egyptology sections will close, and the Museum will go “back to nature”, leaving Natural History, Geology and Live Collections (Vivarium) open. Exhibitions take anything from 18 months to five years to research, plan and install. On permanent alert for ideas, country-lover Esme finds inspiration atop the hills near home and concludes: “There is no guidebook on keeping museums relevant. Their future is only assured if they do the work, if they speak to people, if they train friendly staff and adapt.” Rest assured, our university’s civic treasure lies in capable and innovative hands.

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OMJ Ryan MEDIA MONSTER If you’re into cliff-hanging page-turners, OMJ Ryan’s debut novel, Media Monster, is for you. Gripping from the outset, this thriller chronicles the downfall of Marty, a renowned radio presenter accused of murder in a Manchester hotel.

By Fay Wertheimer

why manchester? During his six years here in radio, present-day radio consultantcum-executive coach Owen Ryan fell for our fair city – and its extremes. In Media Monster, he explores Manchester’s upsides and downsides, its “scariness and its amazing qualities” and, above all, keeps you entertained. always a writer? Emotionally – “yes”. Professionally – “no”. 43-year-old Owen quit graphic design and copywriting for radio 20 years ago, rising from erstwhile presenter to award-winning UK and Aussie radio aficionado, from producer and programme director to Bauer’s UK content director for all northern and Scottish radio stations. celeb encounters Owen recalls a cuddle with Taylor Swift, a Melbourne meeting with real-life ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort, an Oz hotel

suite bathroom shared with an equally homesick Jessie J, and a chirpy Robbie Williams popping his head through a Manchester Arena door, singing to himself before vanishing down the corridor. Owen was doing just fine, so why turn to writing? writing It’s his lifelong passion. He’s penned sitcoms. His ads won prizes. He explains: “The desire and need to write lies within me. I’m an optimistic ‘have-a-go’ bloke. Having outlived various teenage friends and their siblings too, I know life is short. I have no intention of reaching 50 without going for the professional or personal challenges I value. “Now, after five years, Media Monster is completed. I’ve studied writing, been taught structure and, reversing roles, had to take the feedback and criticism I used to dole out to my station presenters daily. This learning curve has strengthened my resolve to eventually write full-time.”

The thriller This fast-paced genre matches its fast-paced author, now married to Kim, mum to their one-year-old Vaughan. And should you assume OMJ’s anti-hero Marty is for real, hear our man out… “The book was well underway when, quite eerily, a DJ I had briefly managed went down for life for murder. He was definitely not my Marty, but his story clarified for me that you truly never know what people are capable of doing behind closed doors.” omJ’s advice Attend writing courses to acquire discipline and apply structure to your story rather than run wild with ideas. Consider self-publication – it offers greater editorial and marketing control than traditional publishing houses who nowadays, despite seeking talent, are risk-averse, and a successful self-published book can attract a traditional contract. So, like Owen Ryan, aim high and “go for it” – it works.

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WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS It seems like only yesterday that I was writing about gadgets to beat the heatwave. Last issue, in fact. Well now, sure as night follows day, I’m sitting here writing this with a fleece on while horizontal rain lashes my window. So, it’s only right that this issue we take a look at some technology for those wetter days.

Waterproof Bluetooth speaker The marketing for these gadgets sells us the dream of endless pool parties or blasting your favourite tunes while drinking cold beer on your speedboat. The reality is, they’re more likely to come in useful on a camping trip when the inevitable rain starts battering down. Either way, the JBL Flip 4’s technology is clever, combining crystal clear sound quality, solid connectivity and even underwater reliability. £89, amazon.co.uk

By Oliver Chesher

Submersible flash drive Everyone should have one of these now that our entire lives exist on computers and mobile devices. Backing everything up to an external data drive is essential because the thought of losing your entire music collection or family photo albums is too awful to imagine. For those of us with more active, outdoor lifestyles, a data storage device that not only keeps everything safe but can also be dunked underwater is a reassuring thing indeed. From around £30, corsair.com

Smart weather station The Netatmo weather station connects both to your mobile devices and to Alexa in the home, and the combination of indoor and weatherproof outdoor modules gives you every bit of climate information you can possibly dream of; from rainfall, wind speed and humidity trends outdoors to ventilation and CO2 levels in the home. From £139.99, netatmo.com

Extreme weather luggage As a UK cyclist, I know more than most about ‘waterproof’ bags. The fact is, most of them aren’t. Even the best offerings from most outdoor brands are only waterresistant, because a bag made from the world’s most high-tech fabrics will still let in some water if the zips, flaps or stitching aren’t completely airtight. But the real deal is Ortlieb, whose extensive range incorporates bike panniers, dry bags, backpacks and every size and colour of duffle bag – including a massive 110-litre kit bag for just over £100. This thing is incredible – you could drop it out of a helicopter into the ocean and your clothes would still remain dry. So, you can bet it’ll keep the rain off your sports kit. ortlieb.com

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In conversation with…Torsten Müller-Ötvös

Images: Mike Browne and Rolls Royce Motor Cars

Rewind to 1904, and Charles Rolls and Sir Henry Royce are sat inside The Midland hotel sharing their dissatisfaction with the current automobile market. It was from this conversation that the world-beating Rolls-Royce brand was born

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114 years later, and just across the way from the historic hotel, the company’s brand-new SUV model, the Cullinan, was unveiled at Manchester Central. Rolls-Royce, now a byword for superlative quality and luxury, had come home and its German CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös was in town to celebrate the occasion. Salim Uddin-Khandakar sat down with him to talk cars, careers and Germany’s early exit from the World Cup… welcome to manchester… the home of rolls-royce would you say? Definitely! It’s here that two geniuses met for the very first time and the idea was born to build the best cars when it came to quality, reliability and endurance – knowing that many other companies were failing to deliver. Together they made a pledge to create the world’s best motor car. did they succeed? Yes, definitely. Our new Phantom is clearly seen internationally as the best car money can buy. We are proud to be carrying on that original philosophy – striving for perfection in everything you do. There’s a video that went viral recently about Mark Court, the man responsible for painting the pinstripe on every car before it leaves the Goodwood factory in West Sussex. During the interview, he says, ‘I never make mistakes, I work for Rolls-Royce’… this is our ethos. what made rolls-royce enter the Suv market? Firstly, even in troubling economic times, this segment has gone from strength to strength. More and more customers, particularly the younger ones, are highly attracted to them and for very good reasons. They are flexible, functional, and there’s room for all the family and the family dogs – they work for every kind of occasion. For many years, we’ve been asked, ‘why isn’t Rolls-Royce building something like that?’. So, we started to think about it, but we took our time with design, five years to be specific. We clearly understood from customers how important functionality was. We listened and, I have to say, I’m very proud of what you see here today. do you see the cullinan as a second rolls-royce for existing clients? Yes, that will no doubt happen, but this car is also meant to conquer completely new customers. That’s why we’re hosting lots of events, we want people to see the car, sit in it… especially (laughs) Range Rover drivers! This happened when we brought Wraith onto the market and then Dawn – they attracted first-time Rolls-Royce

buyers and I see the same happening here. This is also why, when I first joined Rolls-Royce eight years ago, we were selling 1,000 units a year and now that figure has grown to 4,000. The grille appears bigger than ever and the front lights are inset slightly – what was the thought process behind this? We thought that the front of the car should be bold and convincing. The biggest grille is on a Phantom, of course. The Phantom is the king and will remain the king – it’s the pinnacle of our brand. you grew up in munich… how does manchester compare? I recently visited a customer who lives close to Alderley Edge and saw his farm and car collection. I was deeply impressed by the city’s beautiful surrounding areas and lovely houses. I can easily imagine living here. when you graduated, your parents bought you a car. did this ignite your love for the motor industry? It began much earlier, when I was a little boy. I was always car mad, really car mad! Probably even before I could speak, I could easily differentiate between cars, models, years… and this followed me all of my life. you studied economics in munich and went on to do an mba at augsburg. what advice would you give budding engineers or designers dreaming of a career with rolls-royce? Don’t construct a set career in your mind. My experience in life has been that things will always happen differently. Follow your heart. When I’ve been truly emotionally embedded in my work, when I really love a job, I’m at my best and proud of what I’m doing. I went with the flow, I didn’t swim against the tide, and was always prepared for challenges and opportunities. Always be authentic and do a lot of internships – I did, and it helped a lot. Germans are known for their professionalism, precision and productivity… what happened to your team in the world cup? Oh, don’t remind me of that disaster! But I can answer that easily – lack of team spirit. That’s what impressed me massively about the England team, they showed unbelievable team spirit… and if you come to Rolls-Royce, you will see the same – we are one family, we are all in one boat and we are all rowing in one direction. That’s how we do it.


THE LAST LUXURY ESTATE IN THE WORLD?

By Oliver Chesher

quality, but you also occasionally cart bikes, camping kit, kids and dogs around, there’s only the CLS. Unless you buy a Range Rover like everyone else. I’ve made it clear in the past that I’m a fan of the estate car – especially now everyone’s buying SUVs. The estate is now the cool alternative. Well, I’ve just put my money where my mouth is and I think I’ve got the unicorn of them all: the Final Edition Mercedes-Benz CLS 350 Shooting Brake. I found out when I bought it a few weeks ago, that Mercedes was stopping making them forever this year, which I think makes this the last luxury estate car in the world! Bear with me here – I know you can still get a Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake or uber-powerful Audi RS6 / Mercedes E63AMG wagons, but those are all uncompromising performance cars. If you prefer a stately land yacht that floats silently with limousine levels of

What are the alternatives? Back in the old days, you could get a very rare coach-built shooting brake variant of your Rolls Royce or Bentley – but now both are following the ultra-luxe SUV trend instead. And don’t get me wrong, the new Volvo V90 is a masterpiece of design and the Audi A6 / Mercedes E Class estates are perennial upmarket family cars that still sell well – but the minute you touch the door handle of the CLS, you can see it’s a class above those three. Best of all – because the idea of an S-Class with a sloping tailgate was just too weird for most people – those of us with more unconventional tastes can still find some beautiful bargains at Mercedes dealerships. Look for the creamy 350d engine (or insane CLS63 AMG) and extras, including nappa interior and air-ride suspension, and you too could have one of the world’s last ever luxury estate cars.

…BUT STILL AVAILABLE IN MINIATURE Here’s an oddity however – despite discontinuing the exclusive CLS Shooting Brake, Mercedes-Benz has evolved its little brother the CLA to look just like it in miniature. Obviously, it’s half the price of the big one, so will sell in more profitable numbers, and better still, it’s almost as beautiful. For 2019, the shape has been subtly updated to pick up design cues left behind by the 2018 CLS on its smaller A-Class footprint. Intended to lure buyers away from the likes of the Audi A3 Sportback or Volvo V40 estate, this unique and avant-garde shape makes a real statement by comparison. Starting from just under £28,000, this also competes with Mercedes’ own C-Class estates, but the difference is one of heart versus head.

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