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McHale A Fine Legal Balance

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BICKHAM HOUSE ONE OF BOWDON’S best-kept secrets DElIvErOO comes to Hale

Sean anStee at The House of Commons

PEOPLE | FASHION | SHOPPING | BEAUTY | FOOD | TRAVEL | HEALTH | INTERIORS



EdItOR’S LEttER

SUMMER LOVING

I hope this issue finds you escaping somewhere hot, or enjoying some well-earned time off work. I love this time of year, when the kids have finished school. The days seem so much longer without the usual chores of the school day. This is our summer issue, so when we come back in September we will be well on our way to Christmas. Talking of Christmas, we recently went to the NEXT Christmas Press Day to see what’s in store for the festive season. I’ve chosen my favourite pieces, but there’s so much to choose from, you’ll be spoilt for choice. As usual there’s lots to read and some wonderful prizes to be won. If like me, cooking doesn’t appear high on your agenda, enter the Riverford Organic recipe box competition.

If you’re lucky, you’ll receive a box of everything you need to cook three tasty meals for two - including the recipe cards. No shopping necessary, no missing ingredients - how simple is that! Spinningfields’ Manchester House is offering you the chance to win a set lunch for four - Croma Didsbury will give you a free glass of wine if you eat in, buy a main course, and take the voucher on page 62 - and there’s £1,000 worth of bespoke Plantation Shutters to be won - so make sure you enter before taking off on your hols. Wherever you’re going and whatever you’re doing, be safe and we’ll be back with you in September.

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CONTENTS 60 DINING GUIDE Volta The Lawn Club Tattu 61 DINING GUIDE Tampopo Turtle Bay Salvi’s 65 Table for two With Kate Leach at The Hale Grill TRAVEL 27 Mercure London Bridge London city break 28 Corinthia Hotel Jill Nash explores this stunning London sanctuary

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FASHION 20 Good to Go Women’s casual weekend wear 25 On the fringes Fringe jackets & tops 26 Six Autumn Wardrobe Additions Men’s quality casual clothing HEALTH & BEAUTY 30 We Love A few of our favourite things 45 Body Performance Training Why are you not getting results?

THIS MONTHS COVERS DIDSBURY MAGAZINE Guy Lavayssière International Property Finder HALE&BOWDON MAGAZINE Barbara Hallwood, theProfileClub meets Sean Anstee, Leader of Trafford Council at The House of Commons BONUS SAPOR MAGAZINE Claire Hamilton Head Teacher of The Ryleys MEDIA CITY MAGAZINE Mersey Ferries ‘Snowdrop’ dazzled by Sir Peter Blake’s spectacular design ‘Everybody Razzle Dazzle’

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HOME & GARDEN 47 Garden Party Smarten-up the garden 51 Lady Muck Grow your own Lady Muck style 52 GardenStyle Paradise regained FOOD & DRINK 59 Food review Piccolino Knutsford

PEOPLE 17 Sean Anstee Leader of Trafford Council 31 Roger Spencer Chief Executive of The Christie 39 Kailesh Solanki Owner of Kissdental 70 Andrew McHale Founder of McHale & Co Solicitors 85 Claire Hamilton Head teacher at The Ryleys BUSINESS & FINANCE 69 Money Matters With Kath Wilkinson 73 The Business With Vikas Shah 74 Ask the experts Kate Rayner Senior Solicitor Stowe Family Law Professor Sanjeev Jari Consultant Knee & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon Seti Rad Owner of Laser Chic


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ENTERTAINMENT 91 Reviews Music, books & films 92 What’s On Super festivals and great Productions this summer 95 Gadgets We’ve got the gadget for you! FEATURES 16 The House of Commons Plays host to theProfileClub 18 Executives raise cash for charity theProfileClub Summer Golf and BBQ event at Worsley Park Marriott

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53 Bickham House Bowdon’s best-kept secret 56 homes 4u 25th Anniversary Celebrating at The Royal Exchange 63 Deliveroo Delivering the very best restaurant food to to your home or office 68 Huntapac A new root for Huntapac

62 Manchester House Win a set meal for four people in the restaurant

OFFERS & COMPETITIONS 46 Riverford Organic Farms Win an organic recipe box 48 Plantation Shutters Win £1000 worth of bespoke Plantation Shutters

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EVERY ISSUE 1 Editor’s letter 5/6/9/10/12/14 Local news 15 Charlotte’s Diary 77/79/81 Education News 96 Motors Great estate & Tiny devil

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CONTRIBUTORS GROUP EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Beverley Uddin-Khandakar

ART DIRECTION & DESIGN www.twistedgifted.com

HEAD OF DIGITAL Philip Valentino

GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR Salim Uddin-Khandakar

CONTRIBUTORS Anne Britt, Catherine Reed, Fay Wertheimer, John Waddington, Oliver Chesher, Mark Kureishy, Dr Jill Nash, Helen Lawson, Alison Carter, Charlotte Batra and Catherine Saunders

PHOTOGRAPHY PR Shots, Bigstockphoto.com, Press Loft, Mike Browne, Stephen McGowan and Martin Hambleton

GROUP RESOURCE DIRECTOR Joanne Price E: info@salutions.co.uk Tel: 0161 445 2883 SALES Nigel Reed, Selma Horsefield

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LOCAL NEWS MADELEY DANCERS RAISE MONEY FOR KIDSCAN The Madeley School of Dancing was opened at Didsbury’s Emmanuel Church Hall in 1958 by Vera Madeley. In 1988 her daughter, Sally Owens, began teaching at the school and took over as principal in 1996. The school has given the children of Didsbury a happy, caring environment in which to learn dance styles such as Ballet, Tap, Modern stage, Street, Contemporary and Cheer dance. Every two years the school puts on a show providing the children with an exciting experience that builds confidence and raises self-esteem.The proceeds have always been donated to charity but this year’s show, at The Peter Barkworth theatre in Stockport, saw a record- breaking donation of £2,320 given to the Kidscan charity. Kidscan, based at Salford University, which specialises in research into children’s cancers, were delighted with the money raised as it will help them immensely in their work. A cheque presentation was held, where the children performed some of their dances in front of parents and representatives of Kidscan and Kidscan, in return, presented The Madeley School of Dancing with a certificate of thanks.

THOUSANDS OF AWESOME BRICKS FOR WOOD STREET MISSION Following its hugely successful Easter Bring-A-Brick campaign, which called on young LEGO® lovers to donate a brick from their own collection, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester this week handed over 10,000 bricks to local charity Wood Street Mission. Throughout April and May, Bring-A-Brick asked visitors to LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester to delve into their own stock of LEGO® to add a brick to a gigantic LEGO® Easter Egg creation in the attraction.The completed egg has since been dismantled and all the bricks have been delivered to the charity. Wood Street Mission will now distribute the bricks to the struggling Manchester and Salford families who use their projects. Every year the charity helps about 7,000 children and 3,000 families.

As Roseanne Sweeney, Wood Street Mission’s CEO explains: “We are delighted that LEGOLAND Discovery Centre asked for us to be a part of the Bring-A-Brick campaign. Quality toys are an essential part of a child’s education; however, parents on low incomes can’t always afford to buy them for their children. I’m sure that the donation will be appreciated by the children we support.” Alex Bidolak, master model maker, who oversaw the creation of the Easter Egg, and LEGOLAND Discovery Centre’s mascot, Bertie, handed the bricks over to Wood Street Mission’s official mascot Woody and fundraiser Sophie Bell. Alex Bidolak said: “Every child should have the chance to experience the fun that LEGO® brings and that’s why we teamed up with Wood Street Mission to make this

possible. The Bring-A-Brick campaign was fantastic; the huge public support meant that we could build a gigantic Easter Egg and donate 10,000 bricks to charity, and it also meant that families who are supported by Wood Street Mission got to visit the centre, too.” 5


LOCAL NEWS

BOWLED OVER IN BOWDON Events in the City hosted a pre-Ashes sportsmen’s dinner at The Bowdon Club. Over 140 people attended a great evening with ex-England cricket Captain Graham Gooch OBE. Graham talked about some of his great sporting achievement’s including his 333 against India at Lord’s in 1990, a record that still stands as the highest ever innings at Lords.The next event is scheduled for 18 September at the Point, Lancashire Cricket Club, and will feature a live screening of the Rugby World Cup opening ceremony and the England v Fiji match. For details on tickets or tables (for ten people) contact Steve Kettle on 07585 002 386 or email steve@eventsinthecity.co.uk

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE POINT

Emirates Old Trafford’s award-winning, multi-purpose conference and events venue, The Point, recently celebrated its 5th birthday after successfully hosting hundreds of corporate events in its short history.

The £12 million venue, which was completed in 2010, has become the go-to conference and events facility in North West England, helping Emirates Old Trafford claim top honours at the prestigious Visit England Awards for Excellence 2014.The events venue offers state of the art facilities for conferences, exhibitions, meetings, dinners, parties and weddings, and has received high praise for its sustainability and environmental awareness. In its short history,The Point has hosted some truly memorable

events including conferences, charity dinners and pop concerts with thousands of delegates enjoying the centre’s modern, innovative facilities. At the Point’s grand unveiling the venue hosted a lavish party, with Manchester’s world-famous Halle Orchestra performing in front of a specially invited audience. The evening was topped off with a dazzling firework display and was praised as a ‘night to remember’ by many of the departing guests. In 2012,The Point proved perfect for Fashion Kicks organisers Shay and Jane Given, whose football-

meets-fashion event raised £200,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.The evening saw hundreds of famous faces descend on The Point for an extravagant dinner, as well as a special charity performance by Irish boy band, Westlife. The venue was thrust into the limelight once more in 2014, after the first round of judges’ auditions for ITV’s The X Factor were filmed at The Point.The show’s judges–including Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole, Louis Walsh and Mel B were granted access to The Point’s stunning facilities,

where thousands of singers took to the infamous ‘X’ to sing for their place on the show. Angela Hodson, Head of Sales said: “Despite being open for just five years, The Point has established itself as the go-to venue for conferences and events in the North West, if not the entire country. Combining state of the art facilities with the charm of the cricket pitch, the venue offers a winning combination for events. Here’s to another five successful years for The Point!”

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MANCHESTER MIDNIGHT WALK St Ann's Hospice is already planning a special 10th anniversary celebration of its Manchester Midnight Walk next year after its latest triumph. Around 2,000 walkers paraded through the streets on June 19, raising an estimated £200,000 for one of the oldest adult hospices in the country. The charity's flagship fundraising event has continued to pull in the crowds every year since it began in 2007, creating a unique late-night party atmosphere. The date for the 2016 event was revealed even before the first finishers had arrived back at Manchester Central after completing a 10k route through the city centre. Online registration for 24 June 2016 is now open with organisers determined to mark the occasion in style. TV fitness instructor Mr Motivator got walkers in the mood with an energetic warm up. Derrick Evans hails from Manchester, in the parish of St Ann on the island of Jamaica. He said, "The two Manchesters are the same because they both like to party except it's always 90 degrees over there! St Ann’s Hospice

is a great charity and does such wonderful work in the community with all its services provided free of charge." Many walkers take part in memory of lost loved ones and a minute's silence was held in their honour beforehand. Rachel McMillan, Director of Clinical Services at St Ann's, and nurses Sarah McDonnell and Kelly Keane made emotional addresses about the hospice's work. Alison Gilbody, Director of Income Generation and Communications at St Ann's Hospice, said:, "I'd like to thank everyone who took part in one of our biggest fundraising events of the year.

Once again, walkers turned out in force to demonstrate their support for St Ann's and our charity simply wouldn't survive without such kind donations from sponsorship and entries. "With an ageing population, more people will be needing hospice care in the future and it's important to remember that all our services are provided free of charge, with only around a third of our income from the NHS.That is why events like this are so important to enable us to continue providing much-needed care."

The dress code was ‘80s Chicks' for four Altrincham walkers who were walking in the event for the first time. Julie Seddon, Suzanne Jackson, Barbara Howarth and Debbie Dawson needed little excuse to join the fun at the Manchester Midnight Walk. Julie joked, "It gets us out on a Friday night for a change! We decided on ‘80s Chicks’ because that was the best era." The group were remembering Debbie's friend David Toft, a lollipop man, who died five years ago. ‘80s Chicks’ Debbie Dawson, Julie Seddon, Barbara Howarth and Suzanne Jackson.

Off-duty neighbourhood police officers from Stockport West took part in the Midnight Walk, raising £660 for St Ann's Hospice. Sgt Phil Lowe entered into the spirit of the occasion by appearing as GMP mascot panda, Constable Cub. Police Constable Rob Hetherington, whose beat includes Heald Green, where St Ann's has a site, had the idea of taking part to help forge closer links with the community.

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MANCHESTER CELEBRATES WITH THE HAPPIEST 5K ON THE PLANET! Nearly 10,000 happy ‘Color Runners’ headed to Manchester’s Etihad Campus last month when the Happiest 5k on the Planet returned to the city for the third time. Starting as a blank canvas and finishing head-to-toe in every colour of the rainbow, fun-loving runners from across the city and beyond took part in the ‘Happiest 5k on the Planet’. Following a course that meandered round Manchester’s Etihad Campus, participants were covered in coloured powder after every kilometre before making their way across the finish line and into the Festival Finish. In celebration of their efforts, ‘Color Runners’ then partied in true Mancunian style, filling the skies with vibrant multicolour as Capital DJs pumped awesome live music from the stage. Driving the concept of the untimed 5k, The Color Run™ is about enjoying a day of fitness and fun, with the aim for participants to cross the finish line with smiles on their faces. Today saw participants jog, walk, skip and dance their way around the route with friends, family and colleagues. More information can be found on The Color Run™ UK Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TheColorRunUK, on twitter by following @TheColorRunUK and on Instagram with @TheColorRunGBR.

THE ANTIQUES TEAM RAISING CASH FOR FRANCIS HOUSE Antiques owners, keen to discover the value of their collectibles, can have their prized heirlooms assessed by a team of experts from the world of television. Charles Hanson’s Derbyshire based team of valuers are holding a series of eight Charity Antiques Valuation Days at The Coach and Four in Wilmslow and are hoping to raise hundreds of pounds in aid of Francis House Children’s Hospice. Charles, a regular on TV’s Bargain Hunt and Cash in the Attic, puts in a personal appearance at the events when he’s not filming for the new series of Antiques Road Trip. Joined by fellow presenter and Prestbury based antiques dealer Margie Cooper, the Hansons team share their expertise with members of the public in return for a donation to the hospice. Charles said, “People curious about the significance of items handed down to them, or valuables they’ve had hiding in the attic for years, can come along and not only find out what they are worth but also help out a very worthy cause.” The valuation days are held at The Coach & Four, 69/71 Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1PA on selected Thursdays, from 11 am to 3pm. Future dates include August 20, September 17, October 15 and November 19. For information on Francis House Children’s Hospice visit www.francishouse.org.uk

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CHESHIRE’S FIRST SUPERYACHT CHARTER AGENCY Cheshire Yachts are excited to officially open their doors to the public following the success of their launch party in Alderley Edge last month. In attendance were some highly respected people within the local community and superyacht industry, including Kevin Glancy and Jason Hales from Glancy-Fawcett,Tom Leyland from West Nautical and Steve Cadman from Sensory International. Fashion designer Zeynep Kartel displayed her latest collection at the event and Salford Red Devils’ star players Michael Dobson and Cory Paterson also attended along with local personalities and yachting enthusiasts. Director Sarah Tucker said, “I’m so overwhelmed by the welcoming response and feedback we’ve had. Since moving to Cheshire both my fiancé and I have fallen in love with the people and lifestyle and couldn’t think of a better place to have this business. I’m so excited to be bringing the luxury world of superyacht charters to the area and making peoples dreams become a reality”.

35TH BIRTHDAY HITS NEW PEAK Having survived sleep deprivation, bad weather, vehicle malfunction, traffic and more besides, team members from Berg Legal showed great tenacity and perseverance whilst taking on the challenge to climb the three highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales – Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon, in aid of Francis House Children’s Hospice. Celebrating their 35th Anniversary Berg’s, senior partners Reuben Berg and Managing Partner Alison Loveday flanked by their intrepid team.

Founder and Senior Partner, Reuben Berg, explains why this is such an important anniversary for the firm and why the challenge of the National Three Peaks reflects the culture of the organisation.

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“We have always done things differently. Established in 1980, we were the first firm to successfully litigate against Rolls Royce. That robust and courageous approach still very much remains at the heart of Berg 35 years on, as we continue to win landmark judgments and challenge vested interests and wrong doing in the banking and financial sectors.

“We are committed to raising a large sum of money for a most worthy cause, Francis House Children’s Hospice. We offer our sincere appreciation to those who have already given so generously, and we hope those who have not yet given will show their support by making a donation and we thank you in anticipation.” Well done to the team at Berg Legal!


LANDLORDS BEWARE Landlords will be aware of the legal requirement to register any deposit taken from a residential tenant within 30 days of receiving the money. However, how many landlords are fully aware of the consequences of failing to do so and how many know that they need to provide prescribed information to a tenant? Most of the landlords we put the question to thought the only penalty could be a Court Order requiring them to pay up to 3 times the deposit to the tenant. However, the consequence of not registering the deposit within 30 days can be far more detrimental to landlords. Since April 2012, any unwitting landlord who accidentally forgets to register the deposit within 30 days is now prevented from serving a valid Section 21 notice requiring possession of their property at the end of the tenancy. The options to the landlord to obtain vacant possession have become extremely limited if the tenant refuses to leave the property. If the tenant is in serious breach of the tenancy terms, such as being in rent arrears, then there are other available options. However, without a serious breach of the tenancy agreement or the tenant’s willingness to leave, the landlord is now left in a very difficult position in respect of gaining vacant possession of their own property! How does the change in the law affect landlords? It can mean that even though you have acted in good faith but forgotten to register the deposit within 30 days, (even if you were in a coma!) or you fail to provide your tenant with prescribed information you may not be able to gain possession of your property.

This is, of course, intolerable because it means a tenant may remain in the property for many years. One of the options available to the landlord to enable a valid Section 21 Notice to be served is to return the full deposit to the tenant. However, it does not appear to us that the tenant is under any obligation to accept it. The only other alternative is for the tenant to make an Application to the Court seeking an Order that the landlord pays up to 3 times the deposit to the tenant. It appears there is no legal obligation on the tenant to either accept the returned deposit or make an Application to the Court. In the circumstances that the tenant doesn’t take one of the above mentioned options a landlord cannot serve a valid Section 21 Notice.

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LOCAL NEWS

BOOTHS NAMED INDEPENDENT RETAILER OF THE YEAR Family owned north west food and wine retailer Booths was named Independent Retailer of the Year at The Grocer Gold Awards. These awards recognise the best in grocery retail for service, innovation and commitment. Booths have over 30 food and wine stores across Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Cumbria.

The entries were judged by a panel of industry leaders, who were impressed by the performance of Booths in a highly competitive supermarket sector. Booths succeed in generating competitive sales while retaining small company values that clearly run through the business, from checkout staff to boardroom.

STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN ALTRINCHAM CONTINUE ON SCHEDULE

Phase one of improvements to public areas in Altrincham is making good progress, with Goose Green now close to completion and works to Shaws Road, George Street and Cross Street well under way. In Goose Green, Yorkstone paving has now been laid around

all building frontages, complemented by striking segmental arched paving across the centre of the square. A series of appropriately sized trees (complete with subtle pea-lighting) are due to be planted, while the popular ‘geese’ statue will be relocated to the side of the square, making more room for outdoor seating in front of bars and restaurants. Work to the top of Cross Street began in mid-May and is now well on track, with concrete nearing completion and some Yorkstone paving already in place. Works on adjacent George Street have encountered a small delay following the

discovery of an unforeseen defect in a United Utilities sewer. Urgent remedial work will be carried out by United Utilities to resolve this issue and ensure that delay to the overall project is limited to one week. Phase one also includes Stamford New Road (in front of the new Interchange) with work here scheduled to take place in the autumn. The works form part of a wider project to transform key routes through the town centre, forming part of the Altrincham Forward vision to make Altrincham a more attractive place to live, visit, shop, invest in and enjoy.

SUMMER CRUISES: PREPARE TO BE DAZZLED AS SIR PETER BLAKE’S NEW COMMISSION SETS SAIL ON THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL Unlike other forms of camouflage, dazzle works not by concealing but by baffling the eye. Introduced in 1917, this extraordinary effect was achieved by painting ships in contrasting stripes and curves that broke up its shape. Realised in monochrome and colour, each ship’s dazzle pattern was unique in order to avoid making classes of ships instantly recognisable to enemy U-boats and aircraft. That, of course, doesn’t apply to the Mersey Ferry ‘Snowdrop’, which will be coming and going to Salford Quays in August and September this summer. Snowdrop is the only moving vessel in the UK to be dazzled by a contemporary

artist, as part of First World War commemorations. Sir Peter Blake’s spectacular design ‘Everybody Razzle Dazzle’ took seven painters over 3,000 hours and consumed over 800 litres of paint in 22 colours. The Ship Canal is one of the UK’s great waterways and is a significant part of the history of both Manchester and Liverpool.There can be no finer way to experience it than on this extraordinary Mersey Ferry. In addition to the regular Snowdrop services, four extra-special evenings in conjunction with IWM North, part of Imperial War Museums, are planned for Friday August 14, Sunday 30 and Sunday 13 of September.

The Museum will be opening later than normal on these dates so that passengers on the Snowdrop can add a visit to their cruise for a special day out. Visitors will enjoy an on-board exhibition explaining the history of dazzle camouflage and the role artists played in the First World War. Passengers can then find out more about the war and the dramatic effect it had on people’s lives in the Museum’s exhibition displays.

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Charlotte’s Diary I have been wondering what term – or indeed meme - would be used to describe the opposite of ‘mindfulness’? Would it be ‘brainoverloadness?’ ‘mindemptyness’? Or perhaps ‘nomindatallitis’ (a personal favourite). My brain is fried. So sad in one so (ahem) young.Try as I might, I do struggle with my memory. Everything has to be written down or it is gone. I have even taken to using the camera on my phone instead of writing things down.This is a particularly useful trick I recently used in Space NK when I tried to note down the name of a fancy French product I could barely read, let alone spell. A friend once kindly said that memory is all about the amount you have to fit in, and given I have lots in my head at any one time, I could be forgiven for not remembering everything. Another friend said she tested her memory by never writing anything down; instead she would commit all invitation dates, child play dates, birthdays, shopping lists etc to her brain in a bid to keep it agile. Needless to say, I haven’t seen much of her over the past year.

Sometimes it can be ridiculously hard to remember what happened over a weekend because I was going from one thing to the next in such a seamless way that it all just merges into one. Take last weekend for example. It starts early with refreshing power walk through Dunham Massey taking in the lovely deer as they stir for breakfast.Then I walk the dog before hopping on a train to London and meeting friends for lunch on the South Bank to celebrate a special birthday. Gifts (thankfully packed) are presented and it is then a mooch around the latest exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, which starts in a pitch-black meandering tunnel/corridor, with the finale to the afternoon heading down a terrifying helter skelter attached to the side of the building. Not good.

Then it’s straight to Clapham J for drinks before travelling to north London to collapse in a heap.The following day is spent playing the Red Herring Game with a nine-year-old as part of the Crouch End festival. During the last remaining day of the weekend I review quotes and check out the workmanship of double-glazed windows across west London, and finally unblock a drain. I really do live the high life. Hopefully, if anyone is interested in what I did over the whole summer, I will have a collection of handy photos to act as memory prompts. Aha! That’s why people use Facebook; it’s because their brains are fried.

I like to think I have a lot to fit in my tiny brain, which is the main cause of my problem.

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The House of Commons plays host to theProfileClub Members of theProfileClub and guests recently enjoyed a VIP Summer Lunch at the House of Commons.

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Patricia Aicken, Stephen Grant, Claire & John Jarvis

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hosted by Graham Brady MP. The Leader of Trafford, Sean Anstee, was also in attendance. Commenting on the day, Barbara Hallwood said, “We aim to offer our members bespoke VIP events creating top business introductions. The House of Commons undoubtedly exceeded all expectations. The Summer lunch proved to be a huge success.�

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SEAN ANSTEE Leader of Trafford Council

Sean Anstee became the Conservative Leader of Trafford Council in 2014. Aged 28, he is one of the youngest council leaders in the country. Barbara Hallwood from Marketing Profile in Hale caught up with Sean during a visit to the House of Commons. ‘Like many others I was quite surprised when I caught up with Sean; he is a young, extremely knowledgeable, determined, focused ‘man on a mission’. In fact, as I chat to Sean on the Terrace at the House of Commons, he appears relaxed and more than happy to answer my questions.

Austerity for local authorities is continuing and that means we need to be more creative in our decision-making to save money and sustain services – an example to use is the proposed new partnership with the Hale Community Trust to rebuild the library and create a community hub. How are you helping to ensure town centres in Trafford benefit from an economic upturn?

Prior to becoming Leader of Trafford Council, Sean spent 11 years working in banking, where he appears to have carved out a very successful career; so Sean, why the change to politics?

A key focus for the Council is Altrincham, and we are working hard to restore the town as the jewel in Trafford’s crown. We are proud of the new hospital and transport interchange, and we have started a £6million project to transform the public realm. The library will also be relocated to new facilities in the near future.

I like to make a difference and am passionate about all that I do. I want Trafford to be the most economically successful, prosperous and vibrant borough in Greater Manchester.

We are working hard across all our town centres and are regularly campaigning for reform of business rates to reduce the burden for local businesses that want to succeed in a town centre environment.

So what of the future for Sean Anstee? I am privileged to represent Bowdon and Trafford, to be in the position I hold, and it is incumbent on me to make sure I get the best deal for Trafford residents and businesses. Across Greater Manchester, we are moving towards greater devolved powers for skills, employment, inward investment, transport, housing and the integration of health and social care. Increasingly, major decisions that affect local people will be taken locally, not where we are today in Westminster. I am determined that Trafford will succeed in this new world and that our residents will benefit from improved public services that local decision-making can deliver. Having spoken to him, I can’t help feel that Sean is really going places. Sean lives in Sale with his partner Thomas and their Patterdale terrier Stanley. They enjoy travelling throughout the UK and much further afield.’ 17


ExECUTIvES RAISE CASH FOR CHARITY

Event photography by Martin Hambleton

theProfileClub and Marketing Profile recently hosted clients at a Summer Golf and BBQ event held at Worsley Park Marriott. Members of theProfileClub enjoyed Golf during the day followed by an evening BBQ. A charity auction and raffle were held raising over £6000 for the Alzheimer’s Society. Prizes included a short break with Natural Retreats and two return tickets to Washington DC, courtesy of United Airlines. Headline sponsors for the day were Blackstone Solicitors and Bridging Finance. Further details; theprofileclub.com and marketingprofile.co.uk

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Team Blackstone: Richard Harris, Will Magdzinski, Nathan Butterworth and Daniel Thomas

Golf Day

Team Bridging Finance: Andy Humphrey, Toby Gladstone, Paul Hughes and Ian Noke

United Airlines donated flights to raise funds for the charity

George Hallwood, Kate Gerbich, Maria Khan, Barbara Hallwood,Wendy Hughes, Shelagh Everett, Jack Entwisle

Vehicles on display, courtesy of Sytner

Guests enjoying the evening event

Urban Bubble, the winning team, Kevin Paver, Andrew Wolstenholme, Michael Howard and Bob Gill

Shelagh Everett, Michael Howard and Barbara Hallwood

Jane Beeley, David Fairclough and Barbara Hallwood

Paul Hughes and Emma Nawaz

Team Emirates – Runners up, Robert Weatherall, Jim McGhee & John Bagshaw

Blackstone – joint headline sponsor

Alzeimer’s Society – the chosen charity

Bridging Finance – joint headline sponsor


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A chic, modern ponytail is lowmaintenance, but works perfectly from day to night. Update this simple style with a low-side part, which falls just over the ear and delicately tease out for a dishevelled finish. “Wisps of hair that escape around the hair lines only add to the simplicity and flirtatious feeling of the look. Use a minimal amount of product it’s more sensual”, advises Melanie .

To start a fishtail braid, first separate your hair into two equal sections, and then divide both sections in half. Next, use your index fingers to take the small section that's all the way on the right side, and cross it over to join it with the left section.

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long and straight “The look has a 90s feel: think flat, centre parted, but with a super glossy finish. Use a cherry sized amount of Sassoon Professional Diamond Polish along your fingers before using them to smooth partings and tuck hair behind your ears”. The finished look is minimal, but perfectly sleek.

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MEN’S FASHION

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SIX AUTUMN WARDROBE ADDITIONS The prospect of summer ending is spirit dampening - avoid feeling blue this autumn with durable and quality casual clothing that complements a busy lifestyle.

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Trade light jackets for heavyweight coats Purchasing heavy coats early will avoid seasonal rushes once colder weather sets in. Material thins over time so don’t be scared of investing in a new one. Parka coats are classic examples of heavyweight coats and have been revived in recent years. Khaki Heavyweight Parka £85 Burton www.burton.co.uk

Purchase a chunky knit Buy better, buy British It’s most effective when worn over M&S’s new Best of British range a long sleeve collared shirt and has guarantees quality. The long sleeve polo become the foundation of the autumn can be worn year round but is best wardrobe. F&F’s new chunky knit is suited to less demanding weekends. relatively inexpensive and can be worn Neutral colours like grey and black can in professional environments as well as be worn underneath jumpers when weekends. Pineapple Tuck Stitch Oatmeal outside or on their own, both to great £12 F&F www.clothingattesco.com effect. Best of British Grey Polo £99 M&S www.marksandspencer.com

Choose a checked chambray shirt Perfect for busy weekends, the checked shirt is an honest autumn wardrobe upgrade that is both low maintenance and hard wearing. Purchase a chambray with a high-thread count, opt for colours to suit and it can be worn with almost anything. Hoveton Shirt £60 Crew Clothing

Consider denim jeans an investment Denim jeans have been a wardrobe staple for decades because of their versatility, but it’s easy to get it wrong. Don’t be tempted to bypass quality for a cheaper option. Keep it simple with a slim fit and focus on good craftsmanship. Ash wash straight jeans £60 Label Lab at House of Fraser

Invest in quality leather footwear Dune has applied their skill with shoes to casual footwear. A quality pair of brown leather trainers will provide durability, comfort and a versatile look that can be combined with any outfit. Get the Dune look this autumn. Men’s Triffic Trainers £75 Dune www.dunelondon.com


MERcURE LONDON BRIDgE Situated in the popular Bankside area just minutes from London’s most popular attractions, including the Tate Modern, St Paul’s Cathedral and Borough Market, the contemporary Mercure London Bridge is a fantastic choice for a London city break.

As you walk into the impressive entrance of this hotel you are greeted with smiling staff with a tablet in hand ready to check you in, an informal but refreshingly modern way to greet guests. The hotel’s décor is bright and modern with a very boutique chic feel.The hotel lounge is filled with amazing pieces of unusual furniture that certainly provide the comfort needed for that afternoon cocktail when you return from a day in the capital. Choose a privilege room and you can expect a super king-sized bed with luxuries such as a Nespresso® coffee machine, soft white bathrobes and a mini-bar stocked with complimentary soft drinks. Rooms come with a beautiful bathroom including a huge rain forest and a traditional shower. A privilege room also includes a large flat-screen TV and a varied room service menu; in addition the optional in-room breakfast means you have the luxury to stay in bed. The breakfast is well worth going down for though, with fresh fruit, pastries, a hot buffet and a variety of cereals, as well as generously sized pots of tea and coffee; you can order freshly cooked items off the hot breakfast menu too. The hotel also has free wi-fi, which is always an added luxury. Mercure London Bridge. 71-79 Southwark Street SE1 0JA London. Tel: 0207 660 0683 | www.mercure.com

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TRAvEL

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An alluring historic hotel, moments from the banks of the Thames, the Corinthia oozes style and substance, boasting outstanding dining, an exceptional four-storey spa and views any sightseer would kill for. Jill Nash explores this stunning London sanctuary. Sleep A two-minute walk from Embankment tube station lies this historic spa hotel occupying an opulent and grand Victorian building dating back to 1885. The hotel was reopened in 2011, the building having previously been occupied by the Ministry of Defence. The hotel is packed to the rafters with amenities, boasting two world-class restaurants, an elegant outdoor courtyard, the Bassoon piano bar, the number one voted spa in London, and some of the largest suites in the city. The lobby is simply breathtaking, decorated with scented flowers, while the glass-domed roof and majestic chandelier impart light everywhere; not to mention the conscientious concierge scurrying around to cater for every guest’s request. This hotel is simply a haven of pure sumptuous luxury. The décor of the satin-soaked bedrooms and suites has calm, muted tones, with some having the benefit of Juliet balconies with views of the city or the inner courtyard. Guests have access to the usual free wi-fi, flat-screen HDTVs, and Nespresso machines. The en suite bathrooms have marble fixtures and rainfall showerheads, and include bathrobes and slippers, while the Penthouses add 24-hour butler service and private furnished terraces, with stunning views of the city. The hotel’s location is enviable: within easy walking distance of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, the National Gallery and the London Eye. A short stroll will take you to Buckingham Palace, West End theatres, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the grand shopping thoroughfares of Regent Street and Bond Street. Prices start from £315 per room per night. To book visit www.corinthia.com

Drink and dine Being a grand hotel, guests have several dining options, which include two worldclass restaurants, a relaxed lobby and courtyard, and a piano bar.

Spa Set in a space of iconic beauty, ESPA Life at Corinthia London is quite simply a leading spa. Set over four floors, nothing in London comes close to this. All spa-goers can enjoy a fully integrated approach to wellbeing; a team of the world’s top experts offer an unrivalled choice of spa, complementary alternative therapies, fitness, beauty treatments and Daniel Galvin Hair Salon. Additionally, ESPA Life has brought together a globally acclaimed team of naturopaths, traditional Chinese medicine acupuncturists and herbalists, osteopaths, personal trainers and spa professionals to tailor lifestyle programmes to promote optimal health and wellbeing.

The Lobby Lounge is filled with light dancing off a spectacular Baccarat chandelier and offers casual dining and eating all day – try the sumptuous afternoon tea. Or relax in the Courtyard, which is a tree-lined outdoor space that serves light bites, and in the evening open fires create a warm atmosphere. The Northall Restaurant and Bar is a very grand and sophisticated venue that easily impresses, serving world-class British cuisine produced from fresh and seasonal ingredients. With a grand restaurant comes a grand bar, which despite its beauty is far from pretentious. The British theme is continued; even the house drinks are sourced from London.

The spa space is incredible, featuring 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite, a nail studio, an indoor swimming pool, a vitality pool, an amphitheatre sauna, as well as an ice fountain, marble heated loungers and private sleep pods. The spa café complements the overall offering by serving light, nutritious refreshments. Situated above the dramatic thermal suite floor, leading-edge equipment features in an impeccable fitness and rehabilitation offering, and a 24-hour gym. Guests of the hotel can use the facilities for free, but spa treatments start from £160 for a massage. To book visit, www.espalifeatcorinthia.com 29


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ROgER SpENcER A remarkable leader for our remarkable Christie

Few, if any, of our country’s leading and most distinguished institutions have at their helm a man with such humble beginnings as Roger Spencer, the Chief Executive of The Christie. Leaving school with a handful of O levels to begin a career in telecommunications with the Post Office, Roger has since transformed himself into the leader of one of the world’s foremost cancer research and clinical care centres. Given the fact that the NHS is the world’s fifth-largest employer, with The Christie being among the most brilliant of jewels in its crown, Roger’s accomplishments begin to look even more impressive. The Christie is no ordinary hospital, being a much-loved medical and cultural institution, so it seems highly appropriate that its leader’s journey should also be no ordinary tale. Born in Stockport to a vicar father, Roger’s family moved to Crewe when he was nine. After his secondary education he was keen to get out into the wide world and so, in 1980, left school at 16 to work as a telephone engineer. After a number of years doing this essentially solitary work it became apparent to Roger that he required human contact in his work; given his father’s role, two sisters in nursing and a brother in the police force, there was an air of inevitability that he too would seek to do something to help people.

In 1986 he joined the NHS as a registered nurse at Manchester Royal Infirmary. His training was very much of the traditional old-school type, but it provided a good solid grounding, which was followed by several years in the Infirmary’s extremely challenging Accident and Emergency Department there. While simultaneously developing his skills and gaining invaluable experience there he also completed a part-time Nursing Studies degree at The University of Manchester. Spells at Oldham and Burnley followed, and it was there that Roger was asked to ‘manage things’, in addition to carrying out his clinical duties. He clearly had a head for it and it soon became apparent that his extensive clinical experience, intellectual capabilities and effective pragmatism were exactly what were required in the then fast-changing and newly evolving NHS. This was a time of immense pressure for the organisation, with necessary and vital changes constantly being introduced and implemented, which impacted heavily on patients and staff alike. As management roles became ever more prevalent in his day-to-day duties he reinforced his expertise by gaining an MBA from Salford University, all while still working as a nurse.

From there his management roles slowly but surely superseded his nursing. His evolution from front-line clinical care provider to manager was gradual, but at all times Roger focused his attention on the patients and their needs. He went on to further innovative roles at hospitals across the region, with patient care foremost in his mind as he helped develop and implement clinical and administrative practice. Since arriving at The Christie nine years ago he’s now the Chief Executive, and is overseeing a period of great optimism for the hospital as it forges ahead in its groundbreaking role as the UK’s leading cancer research and treatment centre. Its history and status should be a source of immense pride for our city, and the great work done there enables many thousands of people to successfully fight their illnesses and live longer lives. Roger Spencer is now charged with the tremendous responsibility of continuing and ensuring that legacy. With the very best people and facilities to work with, as well as his own experience and proven track record, he seems the perfect fit for the unique Christie. By Mark Kureishy

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Dedicated private cancer care in Manchester The Christie Clinic is a joint partnership between HCA International and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust. Your patients will receive consultant-led care delivered by experts at the forefront of cancer treatment in the UK. • 34 private en suite inpatient rooms • 8 outpatient rooms with the latest equipment • Dedicated haematology transplant unit • Cutting-edge chemotherapy treatment suite • World-class surgical care • State-of-the-art imaging facilities • Advanced radiotherapy department • Comprehensive range of surgical procedures • No waiting lists • Second opinion service

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THE CHRISTIE CLINIC

The region’s only dedicated, comprehensive private cancer care clinic Introducing the North-West’s only dedicated private cancer care facility situated in the worldrenowned The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester. The Christie Clinic specialises in the diagnosis, treatment and management of malignant (cancerous) conditions and, unlike other facilities, offers diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy all under one roof. Our multi-disciplinary team of world-class experts offers patients the highest quality care, with a tailored treatment plan that is constantly being reviewed and updated to suit their needs. A joint Venture between private and NHS healthcare The Christie Clinic is a unique partnership between HCA International, the UK’s largest private cancer care provider, and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, an internationally renowned centre of excellence for cancer treatment. This provides the security and safety of the NHS infrastructure with the investment and technological advancements of HCA, as well as additional revenue for the Trust, with £11.3 million being invested by The Christie Clinic into The Christie NHS Trust between 2012 and 2014.

State-of-the-art facilities and services We deliver outstanding patient care and comfort via exceptional facilities: • 34 private en suite inpatient rooms • 8 outpatient consulting rooms with the latest equipment • Chemotherapy day care unit – 12 pods with integrated entertainment systems • Haematology transplant unit for acute and chronic leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma, myelodysplasia and myeloproliferative disorders • Lymphoedema service led by physiotherapists • The North-West’s only Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) service • ECHO service led by a consultant physiologist, with instant reporting • Second opinion service • A team of cancer nurse specialists • Palliative care team to support and help patients during treatment • Inpatient and outpatient pharmacies • Counsellors and psychologists on hand to support patients and families • Complementary therapists providing massage, reiki and reflexology Rapid Access Diagnostics Patients of The Christie Clinic have access to a full range of diagnostic tests: Biopsies, MRI scans, blood tests, PET scans, CT scans, ultrasound, digital mammography, endoscopy, genetic testing, X-ray.

Individualised treatment and care At The Christie Clinic, we’re here to support our patients throughout their journey and ensure that we have the appropriate specialist team to achieve this in a state-of-the-art facility. There are no waiting lists and treatment can begin immediately. Our multi-disciplinary group of medical experts includes consultant oncologists, consultant surgeons, consultant haematologists, clinical nurse specialists, radiotherapists and physiotherapists, ensuring our patients receive the highest quality bespoke care in Manchester, delivered by world-class specialists. The Christie Clinic is available to patients with private medical insurance and those who wish to self-pay. For more information on The Christie Clinic or to book an appointment, please call 0161 918 7296.

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EASE THE FEET-EASE THE SpINE Helping Us to Walk Tall, Walk Straight and Keep The Spine Aligned Prevention, it is universally acknowledged, is better than cure and Dr George Ampat is suitably qualified to reinforce that proverb’s enduring truth. A consultant orthopaedic surgeon himself, George now also provides a service, Ease the Feet-Ease the Spine, which he believes will prevent unnecessary surgery for many of his clients. He’s been on both sides of the prevention and cure debate; as a clinician he carried out operations to alleviate suffering when surgery was the only option and now he’s committed to helping his clients avoid unnecessarily arriving at that critical stage. george is also combining his surgical expertise and experience with the very latest technology; the wisdom of the proverb may be ancient but the 21st century science he’s employing to improve his client’s lives is very much of the here and now. George’s unusually wide ranging experience may, perhaps, provide some insight into his decision to turn his energies towards preventative measures. Born into a Christian family in Mumbai, he spent his formative years in Kerala. After schooling he attended medical school in Pondicherry, which was a rare French colonial outpost in India.This medical school is unique in India; it’s the only one modelled on the French system as every other is, of course, based on the British model. George’s personal and professional background is a little out of the ordinary, After getting married he came to England but so is his flexible willingness to adapt, and completed his registrar training at even to the extent of recognising that Oxford, where he decided to concentrate standardised practices may not always be on spinal surgery. After completing his what’s best for the patient. surgical fellowship at Nottingham he made another, less predictable, decision to join Ease the Feet-Ease the Spine provides the Royal Air Force as a surgeon! He solutions to painful and potentially life served for five years, which included duties changing conditions through very simple in Cyprus and Oman, and upon leaving and affordable measures.Their range of joined the surgical team at Southport products and services include stylish Hospital. comfort footwear that is specifically tailored to the client’s foot by means His confidence in the beneficial necessity of their complete biomechanical foot of life affirming surgery, when that is the scanning assessment technology. only option available, remains, but his experience has exposed him to many The theory’s straightforward and medically patients who could have avoided surgery proven; get the feet aligned and the rest if early prevention had been in place. will follow. It’s the technology, though, that Unfortunately, technological advancements really delivers surgical-like precision to help in medicine have also, he believes, led us George and his team provide their clients to over-medicalise many problems that with a very real, viable and risk free shouldn’t require invasive surgery with all alternative to surgery. its attendant risks.

Ease the Feet-Ease the Spine also addresses the modern problem of our sedentary work and lifestyles. Again, reinforced by scientific studies and the use of state-of-the art technology, they have a comprehensive selection of ergonomic furniture for both home and office use, including sit-stand tables, which are becoming much more prevalent as their undoubted benefits to spine alignment and healthy posture, not to mention productivity, are recognised. Physiotherapists, chiropodists and podiatrists are available at Ease the Feet-Ease the Spine, as are doctors, too. Ease the Feet-Ease the Spine can help our bodies combat the stress of daily walking on concrete and the subsequent damage it does to our feet with the small, simple and affordable measures that they advocate. Lives are enriched by the extra mobility and freedom that follows from having a healthy base of good feet and spine alignment. Ask george; he’ll tell you!

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MANcHESTER ADULTS pUT BITE BEFORE SIgHT The demand for a dazzling Hollywood smile could be putting eye health care in the shade according to a recent survey.

Optegra Eye Hospital Manchester, based in Didsbury, offers a wide range of eye treatments including ClarivuTM permanent lens replacement, laser eye surgery, cataract surgery and cosmetic eyelid surgery. Optegra also treats eye conditions such On average, adults in Manchester visit as glaucoma, age-related macular the dentist twice as much as the optician. degeneration (AMD), retinal detachment and floaters with state-of-the-art facilities Furthermore, the new researchi by and services, including Oraya Therapy, Optegra Eye Health Care reveals that AMD testing, a Glaucoma Monitoring 43 per cent of adults in Manchester have Service and the Implantable Microscopic not had an eye test for at least four years. Telescope. While half of the local population have had more than thirty dental checks in their lifetime to date, 13 per cent cannot even remember the last time they visited the optician.

For Manchester lady Christine Parkinson, Clarivu permanent lens replacement meant that once and for all she could ditch the countless pairs of glasses she kept in her bag, home, coat, car and around her neck! However, her new-found clear vision raised one new issue. Christine explains: “I spent so many years hiding behind glasses, and never really being able to look at my eyes clearly, when I could see them I had a bit of a shock – my eyelids were really heavy and seemed to droop over my eyes.

Leading ophthalmic surgeon Mr Niall patton, from Optegra Eye Hospital Manchester, says: “We hear from patients on a daily basis how precious their sight is, but this research makes me wonder if we take good vision for granted.

“I spoke to my consultant at Optegra Eye Hospital Manchester and discovered that not only was the shape of my eyelids making me look constantly tired, but these ‘hoods’ were also affecting my vision. My eyelids were covering part of my eye and I was not seeing as fully as I could!”

“It is vital to have regular eye check-ups as there are so many conditions that may be unnoticed, from early-stage cataract – very common and easily treated – to retinal tears or glaucoma which, if not detected in time, can lead to blindness.

Christine, aged 57, went on to have eyelid surgery at Optegra: “There was no pain whatsoever during the procedure, though I was a little bruised for up to a week afterwards. I could see even more, so combined with Clarivu, it meant I had the best vision I have had in years!”

“Of course, it is important to keep a check on teeth too, but it is surprising that Brits go to their dentist almost twice as often as they go to their optician – yet vision is so vital to everyday life!”

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Consumer research carried out April 2015 for Optegra by Censuswide; online research with 2,231 British adults aged 16 years and above


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BEVERLEY UDDIN-KHANDAKAR TALKS TO KAILESH SOLANKI OF KISSDENTAL Kailesh Solanki (GDC: 81952) is the principal dentist and owner of Kissdental, Manchester. He has placed more than 5000 dental implants and has changed the lives of countless patients in search of a perfect smile, even those who were previously too nervous to even enter a dental practice.

Firstly, why did you decide to become a dentist? I was 16 years old and my brother was just starting Medicine at Oxford University and I wanted to do a professional degree like my brother, but one where I could actually have a life and not work 20 hour days. I had a friend whose father was a dentist, so after shadowing him through the summer holidays I just knew this was a perfect profession for me. The working hours were good, I was dealing with the public which I loved and most of all it allowed me to use artistic flare.

What do you feel is the most rewarding part of your job as a dentist? Genuinely changing the lives of patients who come in to see me, in pain and sometimes very anxious and fearful and watching them transform into someone who loves to smile in no pain and can actually come to the dentist without needing a valium.

You qualified from the University of Manchester in 2003 and have completed a course in implant dentistry. How would you describe your educational experience in dentistry? The university degree at Manchester was a real look into dentistry and it allowed me to explore all disciplines in dentistry. It is however somewhat basic, especially if you want to perform private dentistry to a high standard. The level of post graduate education in dentistry is superb and enrolling on the right courses post degree both in this country and abroad has given me the tools and confidence to really produce beautiful dentistry.

Kissdental opened in 2005. How has the practice developed since then? In 2005 I started the clinic in suburbia, a little village in Flixton. My only pull was we were close to the M60 and the Trafford Centre. It’s all about having a vision and not retracting from that no matter how tough things become. My mission statement was to provide high quality private dentistry at affordable prices whilst always focusing on the patient. With this in mind, over the 10 years the business has grown from strength to strength. We won private practice of the year in 2007 and I won best young dentist in 2008. Now we have three dental clinics spread across Manchester with an excellent reputation in the northwest.

Last month, you appeared on the BBC documentary ‘The Truth About Your Teeth’. How often do you come across cases like Angela’s? This is more common than you think. Many patients are so phobic when it comes to the dentist that they do these things as opposed to coming to see the dentist. Superglue is some patients’ best friend.

What advice would you give to patients who are reluctant to seek dental help? The first step is always the hardest, but once you have got through this hurdle, from my experience things are not as bad as they seem and most problems can be sorted out.

As a dental phobia certified dentist, how do you help patients to overcome their dental anxiety? Sometimes it’s just building a relationship with the patient to break down the anxiety. Other times the patient is so phobic that we can offer oral sedatives and even intra venous sedation to help keep the patients relaxed.

You provide a number of cosmetic dental treatments at Kiss. Which would you say is the most popular and why do you think this is? Dental implants for missing teeth have become the most popular treatment at Kissdental. We now can replace missing teeth where before the only option was dentures. People are living longer, want to socialise and be happy with their smile and a gap is a real embarrassment for people.

Angela's before and after's as featured on the BBC's' The Truth About your Teeth'.

2 New Street, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2QS 0161 928 1628 | kissdental.co.uk


INTRODUCING KATHERINE KWAN I am a physio with an undergraduate Physio degree from Manchester University and a Masters degree in Sports Physio from The University of Bath. I have seven years NHS experience and seven years private practice experience. My sports work includes Premiership and European hockey (Bowdon HC), International hockey (Wales) and work at the 2012 Olympics (a Gamesmaker Physio for athletics). However, what's most important to me is treating everyone with the same ethos. It doesn't matter whether you represent your country or club, whether you’re socially active or not, or how old you are – 17, 38 or 78 – the principles behind the physio treatment that I do are the same. your reason for coming to see me at the Body Clinic might be to return to tennis or golf following an injury, or you've woken up with a sore neck. I can treat any area of the body but I look at you holistically. If you say your knee is painful, is it just your knee? Could there be an issue higher up in your hip or lower down in your foot/ankle that has caused the injury in the first place? yes, traumatic injuries happen but what I also strive to achieve is to impart my knowledge to you so that we can prevent, to the best of our ability, these problems from happening again. I am also fully aware that we all lead very busy lives. So we can tailor your physio to you and your lifestyle. If you want an extensive rehab programme of exercises to do that's okay. If you want to fit it in around your current day with a little bit here and there we can do that also. What's more important is that we work together to try and achieve your goals of coming to physio. However, there are also times where physio isn't going to fix your problem, so we have good links with the local GPs and consultants. If needed, we work together to get you referred onwards for investigations and a review as required. It's about teamwork: you and me together can get you back to where you want to be. The Body Clinic 1 Victoria Road, Hale, Cheshire WA15 9AF www.bodyclinichale.co.uk 40


BAck TO ScHOOL – SOMETHINg NEW FOR NEXT TERM… It’s that time of year, Summer holidays nearly over and the children will soon be back to school. Families are settling into new routines and schedules. Moving forward it’s a great time to consider starting a new sport or interest. Here we introduce you to Martin Cockx and the world of Karate!

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Martin set up Hale Karate Club in 2012. Previously a very successful lawyer, Martin had always had a real passion for karate and had practiced it for many years. When he chose to take ‘early retirement’ he decided to set up the club. Since then it has gone from strength to strength.

With the start of the new school term Martin is holding an Open evening at The grammar on Wednesday 23rd September from 5pm – 7pm you are invited to come along and find out more about Hale Karate Club and all that it offers.

Based at The Grammar on Marlborough Road, Bowdon the club now has a membership of almost 100 students with an age range between 5 and 75 years. Many students enjoy the regular sessions – available up to 3 times each week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For those who want to there are competitions. Earlier this year one of the students was chosen for the England squad!

It's been a wonderful journey for Oliver too and he's benefited enormously from Hale Karate Club. From the age of 5, I've watched him apply himself weekly to the next karate move to learn and he's learnt how proud he feels when he achieves his next grading, quite a life lesson at such a young age. Additionally, Martin promotes taking part in competitions which is great for the self-esteem and confidence of the children. Karate isn't just about fighting as we see in the movies; it is a complex sport that improves your physical fitness and enhances your well being in many ways. Andrea Hughes

Martin explains, “ Karate is a sport for all, it is great for the body and the mind. What I particularly love about the club is the real friendship between the members. It is so rewarding when we have young children joining, and then their Father or Mother also starting to come along. Different people take away different things from karate. With the children karate is helpful for coordination and strength whilst many adults enjoy the workout and releasing the tension of the day. There really is something for everybody.”

can bring to your life. It's not only physically beneficial but increases mental agility too. And during a karate training session, all you can think about is karate which is in itself helpful in clearing the brain of the business that is modern life.

‘Hear from a member’ I thought I knew what karate was until Martin convinced me to join Oliver in training and it was only then that I discovered the many benefits that karate

Training times: Monday, Wednesday and Friday (5pm-6pm and 6pm-7pm). Location: The Grammar, Marlborough Road, Bowdon, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 2RS Additional Ladies classes now available – see website for further details. Contact us today to book a free ‘Taster session’ For more information about Hale Karate Club contact Martin on 07753 244 638 Email: martincockx@halekarateclub.co.uk

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eti Rad opened the doors of Laser Chic, Didsbury, on the 20th April 2015. The clinic has been spared no expense and houses the highest tech laser machines, ensuring clients will receive not only the best possible treatments, but in the most relaxing way. The Science: Laser Chic offers F.D.A. approved, world’s first mixed technology laser, providing independent, sequent and simultaneous delivery of two gold standard lasers. The synergy of the two wavelengths efficiently destroys the hair follicle with improved safety and less pain when compared to diode or just ND: yAG lasers. Why the science is important to you: Treatments with these new laser machines cut the time you spend in the chair by up to 50%, allowing you to move on with your day after a short treatment – great for busy people who always want to look their best. At Laser Chic our ethos is to deliver the best results in the most relaxed and professional environment possible, ensuring you have peace of mind every step of the way.

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Seti aims to provide a service that allows both men and women to become more confident within themselves. Seti herself is a devotee of laser hair removal and part of her plan is making it more affordable than ever to have laser treatments. Her clients range from aged 18 to 55, are both male and female, and all have one thing in common - a convenient, pain free and affordable way of being hair free. Seti states, “For us, our main focus is to help people feel better about what nature has given them through the improvement of their appearance.”

The future at Laser Chic includes Zoom whitening, a new innovative whitening process and Botox treatments, administered by a qualified Dentist. Prices start from as little as £45 and Seti is always happy to offer a free consultation, nespresso and chat if you want to pop in. At Laser Chic Seti and her team are committed to obtaining exceptional results using only the latest and highest quality laser systems. Seti looks forward to welcoming you at our Clinic on Barlow Moor Road.

Laser Chic provides a range of treatments - not only hair removal. These include pigment removal, vascular removal for veins and skin tightening for the face and body. Laser Chic also offers F.D.A approved, award winning skincare products. This extensive range uses only the purest ingredients and guarantees results. Seti is able to match the product to your skin type and provide you with a tailored treatment plan. your skin’s different needs and requirements are specifically targeted, leading to an immediate and long-term improvement in the skin’s profile.

For more information about Laser Chic contact Seti Rad on 0161 445 6349 or by email to info@laserchic.co.uk Laser Chic 41 Barlow Moor Road Didsbury M20 6TW


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Why are you not getting results? you haven’t been on your programme long enough. It’s too soon. you’ve only been working on a new programme for two or three weeks. While you’re probably feeling stronger, you have yet to see that difference and the scales haven’t budged. Relax and stay the course. you won’t see results for at least four to six weeks. you’ve been on your programme too long. If you’ve been exercising regularly for a while and haven’t changed your routine in a couple of months, you’ve probably stopped seeing results. your body needs a change – new exercises and a new ordering of the old exercises. Bodies are efficient, doing as little as they can in an attempt to protect and minimise energy expenditure. you’re on the wrong programme. Enrolling on a Zumba class won’t help you build upper body strength. Singlejoint exercises performed with light weights won’t significantly contribute to weight loss. Matching the programme to your individual fitness goals is key to getting results. you’re not lifting heavy enough. If you want to build a stronger, leaner body, you must lift heavy. The only way to stimulate muscle growth (and a leaner physique) is to work with loads that are heavier than your body is used to. Hint: if your handbag weighs ten pounds, bicep curling with fives isn’t going to build muscle. you’re not lifting often enough. you need to train each body part at least once a week to see results. Weight training is based on the principle of progressive resistance; you need to keep making things more challenging to see changes in your physique. Most lifting beginners find that three to four days of strength training each week is ideal.

you’re lifting too often. Beware, when it comes to weight training, there is too much of a good thing. Muscle fibres need time to rest and repair between workouts. That’s when growth occurs. Train too often and you risk injury and fatigue. Overtraining should be avoided. you’re not eating the right food. Food is fuel, and as such, not all fuels are created equal. your body needs lean protein, healthy fats, lots of vitamins, minerals and fibre and a bit of starchy carbohydrate to function well while you’re training, as well as to translate that training into physical change. you’re eating too much food. Even if your diet is ‘clean’, you may still be eating too much. Excess calories are stored as fat, regardless of whether they come from chicken breasts or donuts. Pay attention to portion control and resist the urge to use exercise to rationalise overeating.

you’re not eating enough food. Eating too little can be just as detrimental to your fitness goals as eating too much. your body requires a certain number of calories each day. For most women, this number will be 1,200 to 1,400. Eat less than this for too long and your body will do everything it can to hold onto those energy stores. you’re paying attention to the wrong measurements. The bathroom scales are not the be-all and end-all when it comes to measuring progress. Body weight can fluctuate by up to five pounds within a day, depending on when and what you’ve eaten, as well as how hydrated you are and what day of your cycle it is. Wrap a tape measure round you instead. To contact Ben, email bodyperformancetraining@hotmail.co.uk For more information and lifestyle ideas head to www.facebook.com/ bodyperformancetraining @benpostma on Twitter or @bodyperformancetraining on Instagram. 45


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style I’m in trouble. His Lordship thinks I’m having an affair. I mean, okay, so I have been going missing a bit. Mostly at night, and usually after downing a bottle of wine. And yes, I have been getting back into bed in the wee hours with dishevelled hair and dirty knees. And, yes, I have been talking in my sleep – tender endearments to Robbie and Gary apparently. But it’s all quite innocent. Honest.

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llow me to explain. You see, I’m rather protective of my crops. I’ve known them from birth, watched them burst into life, named every one of them after my fave boy band singers, and proudly taken care of them as they’ve grown. So when evil beasties start to attack them I get rather stressed and can’t sleep for worrying.

Most pests I can deal with. Even that dodgy neighbour who always seems to get his lawn mower out just as I’ve donned bikini and lain out in the back garden. But slugs, well, I just hate them. With their twitching tentacles and their munching mouths. Seems to me their sole purpose in life is to devour my and all other growers’ precious crops, usually after dark. So I’ve been sneaking out at night to stand guard over the kitchen garden and allotment to stop the slimy army in its tracks. I’ve had great success out there under the stars in my pyjamas, crawling on my belly, beached-whale style, torch in one marigold-clad hand, sugar tongs in the other, searching for those telltale slime trails that lead me to the munching monsters, squealing with sheer joy each time I seized one with my tongs.

Unfortunately, Lord Muck isn’t buying my explanation. Even he doesn’t think I’m bonkers enough. Hence the adultery conclusion. So to prove my undying devotion to him, I’ve decided to find another way to deal with these pests so he doesn’t keep waking up to find the bed empty. I’ve turned to one of nature’s wonder foods for a non-toxic solution: garlic. Slugs have a vampire-like aversion to garlic, which is why hosta growers swear by it. Some people simply add a crushed clove of garlic to their watering can whenever they water, but I’ve started using a home-made garlic spray instead. All you have to do is crush one garlic bulb, add to a litre of water and boil for five minutes. Allow it to cool and then strain the liquid into a bottle and store in the fridge. Dilute the solution in one tablespoon per litre and spray your plants and surrounding soil, ideally in the early evening when slugs are at their most destructive. Just remember to repeat after rain. So far, it seems to be working a treat and my nocturnal escapades are no longer needed. Result.

By Catherine Saunders. Follow Lady Muck on Twitter @LadyMuckStyle

One slight problem: that dodgy neighbour is actually called Monsieur Auzanne and if I don’t get rid of l’odeur de l’ail before bed, I’m sure Lord Muck is going to think we are actually having that affair. Damn.


GARDENSTYLE ParaDiSe reGaineD Q. I’m depressed. My garden consists of a boring rectangular patch of lawn and not much else. I can’t afford a complete makeover – any suggestions? a. Whenever I go to parties and people find out that I’m a garden designer, they invariably develop a dreamy look in their eyes and gaze rather longingly at me. Unfortunately, I’ve long since learnt that it’s not my impressive cleavage that elicits this reaction, but rather the sudden realisation that I could be the answer to all their dreams - of a horticultural nature, you understand. Yes, they’re imagining their own sorry scrap of mud and lawn transformed into a veritable paradise - one where stone terraces lead through a wisteria-covered pergola to a beautiful summerhouse draped in honeysuckle and scented roses beside a trickling water rill etc – need I go on? This dreaminess is usually swiftly followed by despondency when they assume that their bank balance will never run to such fantasies, and I watch them slope off to the kitchen for a consolatory Sauvignon top-up. However, all is not lost, for only last year I transformed two gardens on relatively small budgets – and the secret? forget the hard landscaping and stick to plants.

You see, it’s the paths, terraces and summerhouses that cost the most, while the plants, although relatively inexpensive by comparison, can have the most beautifying effect. In fact, if I had to choose between Mr X’s expensive garden full of hard yellow paving and a plethora of ‘features’, or old Ms Y’s rambling oasis of lawn and ebullient herbaceous borders, it would be the softness of the latter every time.

now for the clever bit – and you’ll be amazed at how this breaks up the important view from the house. You must cut out a couple of flower-beds coming in at right angles from the side boundaries towards the centre of the lawn - stagger at least one each side. on no account cut out kidney-shaped island beds in the middle of your lawn – it will only look as if you’ve buried the family horse!

So how do you start? first you must create generous planting beds all around the boundary – nothing less than a metre wide – and then plant with three layers:

follow the same rules for planting, but this time add some see-through plants such as tall wands of purple verbena bonariensis, anchoring the corner of each bed with a full-stop in the form of a beautifully clipped box ball.

A tall back layer of shrubs, using at least 30% evergreens to hide the fence and give winter interest, a middle layer of medium shrubs and perennials, such as roses and tall blue phlox, and then a lower front planting of pretty perennials that will ramble about, such as Geranium ‘Rozanne’. All the time you’re aiming for contrast of leaf shape and colour, as well as making sure you have plants for every season.

All you need now is to invest in a tasteful bench (no plastic please) and you can sit back in your own patch of paradise, bank balance only slightly in tatters. anne Britt is a garden designer. You can contact her at annebritt@btinternet.com

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BiCKHaM HOUSe Tucked away down the end of Green Walk, Bickham House has been one of Bowdon’s best kept secrets since 1951, when Miss Helen constance Bickham’s magnificent victorian family house opened, as requested in her will, as a care home for the ‘elderly and distressed gentle folk’ of Bowdon. Today, 26 seniors enjoy first-class attention in a unique location flanked by rolling gardens and overlooking the cheshire plain. for this award-winning establishment with charitable status since 1951, the history continues.

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iss Helen Bickham, the youngest of seven, was a family-minded, animal-loving, witty and generous benefactor who died, aged 89, in 1948. Her support, whether proffered anonymously or otherwise, benefited Bowdon’s cricket club, its Bowls and Lawn Tennis club, its WW2 evacuees and countless others. Demure, yet fun-loving, Helen, of the upswept braided hair and maxi-skirt, preferred victoriana to 20th century trappings. So Gorsefield, the grandiose mansion that her father Spencer Henry Bickham completed in 1861, remained gas-lit for a full century. Electricity and central heating were only introduced to the building when it was converted and renamed Bickham House. During Helen’s ownership, most dairy produce on the 3-acre estate came courtesy of her well-nourished cow. Interestingly, her wish that they, alongside her horse and many beloved cats, be painlessly destroyed on her demise was completely disobeyed! Routine always ruled at Gorsefield. clocks were re-wound on Wednesdays. ovens were blacked and leaded on fridays and then, after lunch, Helen‘s full retinue of around 21 house, garden and kitchen staff lined up beneath the clock tower for uniform inspection and the weekly pay out. Miss Bickham’s green Rolls-Royce was parked beneath the bell-tower archway. one tug of the bell-rope summoned the green liveried chauffeur. Two tugs brought the gardeners running. And for sleepovers, it was lady servants only. Eccentric? Silk and cotton magnate Spencer Bickham had already acquired quasi-celebrity status by riding in his pony and trap, not only to his wedding to Henrietta at Manchester cathedral in 1838, but also travelling in that fashion every day at 7 am prompt to his Manchester and Macclesfield offices and mills.

And today? cross the imposing portals, check out the family crest and coat of arms, and let the safety and warmth of Bickham House’s high-vaulted oak-beamed rooms envelop you. ‘Experienced nursing professional, and matron since 2003, cathy Myers says, “This is a homely, pleasant environment in which to live, work and visit. for our staff, the longevity of employment says it all and stands testament to what Bickham House represents. We pride ourselves on delivering high standard personalised care from qualified staff who actively keep themselves abreast of all the changes evolving in this highly competitive area of social care.’ BIckHAM HoUSE 0161 928 2514 Email matron@bickhamhouse.co.uk Bickham House, Green Walk, Bowdon WA14 2Sn www.bickhamhouse.co.uk By fay Wertheimer

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homes4u celebrates at The Royal Exchange As part of their ongoing 25th anniversary celebrations, on 18 June homes4u sponsored a performance of The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley at The Royal Exchange Theatre in the city centre. Guests on the night included landlords, contractors, business affiliates and supporters. homes4u were also keen to say thank you to their customers. Prior to the night they ran a competition via email and social media giving away 25 pairs of tickets. The response was fantastic, with entrants taking to email, Twitter and facebook to enter with the phrase ‘all aboard’ using the hashtag #h4u25. on the night homes4u had the exclusive use of the Studio at The Royal Exchange, an area usually reserved for plays, where at a drinks reception Richard Morgan, Senior Producer, gave an interesting insight to The Ghost Train and the production company ‘Told by an Idiot’. 56

once the play had finished, guests even had the unique opportunity to meet and chat with the cast, which topped off a great evening. It was a double celebration for carolyn as also at the event were family members and a number of her son’s friends helping him celebrate his 25th birthday, which fell on the same day. owner and Managing Director carolyn Mellor said: “We like to do things differently at homes4u; previously we have raised money for charity driving through the city centre on a four-poster bed, and earlier this year we teamed up with Nando’s to give away free meals to our tenants. The event at The Royal Exchange is another first and we think it’s a very different way of celebrating. We were pleased to have introduced The Royal Exchange to a lot of people who had never been there before. “For any business to have been trading for 25 years is a fantastic achievement and we wanted to give something back, to say

thank you to our supporters and customers. We were delighted to be able to join forces with The Royal Exchange, one of Manchester’s most unique theatres, in such an iconic building with so much history.” There was a real buzz on the night and guests were eager to express their enjoyment of the event, and among the many emails received the next day were: ‘I've a lot of good clients - but none of them would have the vision or ambition to do something as exciting as last night's event! Congratulations on your 25th anniversary. Homes4u are easily 'head and shoulders' above the competition - here's to the next 25!’ Paul Murton ‘Thank you for the invite and well done on organising this successful event. Louise and I really enjoyed the show; how professional were those actors – just brilliant.’ Martin Cooney


‘Thank you so much for a great night; we really enjoyed the drinks, ice cream and cake, and had a fab time. Wishing you another 25 years of successful business.’ Mary Hartnoll ‘Just wanted to thank you and homes4u for a fantastic evening last night. We had a brilliant time! Congratulations on the 25th anniversary and best wishes.’ alison Cathcart The Royal Exchange were equally as pleased the event was such a success. val Young, the theatre’s Development Director, commented: “We were delighted that Carolyn and the homes4u team decided to give their guests a night to remember at the Royal Exchange Theatre. They celebrated their 25th anniversary by sponsoring a performance in the Exchange’s iconic theatre space. Not only did they sponsor a performance of The Ghost Train, but we also helped homes4U treat their 150 guests to a special pre-show reception with cake and fizz in our studio space. “It was great to

be able to trial our new Performance Sponsorship Package with such a forwardthinking company and to welcome so many people who had never visited before. We look forward to hosting more creative events with homes4u in the future.” The next event on homes4u’s celebrations calendar is in July when they will be sponsoring Maggie’s Water Garden at the 2015 RHS flower Show at Tatton. once again homes4u will be running a competition for their customers to win tickets. We have chosen to support Maggie’s as our partner charity as it is a cause which is close to our hearts. Maggie’s centres can be found across the Uk and provide practical, emotional and social support for cancer-sufferers and their family and friends. The charity has just begun work at a new site at The christie in Withington, where the building has been designed by Sir norman foster and the gardens by Dan Pearson. Architecture and landscape design are integral to providing the charity’s uplifting, caring environment.

The celebrations are not over yet for homes4u as they are planning more events up to March 2016. Details of further events and competitions will be announced on their Twitter @homes4u and facebook homes4umanchester, so keep your eyes peeled! homes4u have branches in the city centre, altrincham, Fallowfield and Withington, where they offer an unrivalled, stress-free service for anyone looking to buy, rent, sell or let.

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A LiTTLE SLicE of iTALy in KnuTSford Why have i never been to Knutsford before? This is what i was asking myself after going to review Piccolino in Knutsford for this issue. What a stunning place, with its beautiful shops and restaurants right on the edge of glorious Tatton Park. Strolling along King Street made me wish it was christmas and that i could afford to live here.

i love italian food and could eat it every day of the week, so stepping into this white wood, stylish restaurant with all the sights and smells of an italian Mama’s kitchen had me excited. it was an overcast day but we were led through the main restaurant area and onto the covered outdoor terrace overlooking nothing but trees and greenery. There was a dJ playing gentle beats and outdoor patio heaters made it really rather toasty. it must have been mum and daughter day because there were so many of them enjoying leisurely lunches together. We were seated and served with fresh, warm ciabatta bread and some olives, which is how every italian meal should begin in my book. To start, we decided to share a couple of light appetisers, the bruschetta al pomodoro and insalata tricolore. These are the flavours of italy.

Tomatoes so rich in colour and flavour all they needed was a touch of olive oil and a dash of seasoning. This is my kind of food. The tricolore was also fresh, zingy and plentiful for a small plate, a divine start to lunch. My main course was roasted salmon on a bed of peas, pancetta, ditalini pasta & herbs. The base was quite soupy and rich. it was a fresh and tasty dish i didn’t tire of eating. not too heavy on the pancetta, too, which could have made it too greasy and hidden the salmon. My lunch pal went for the asparagus and ricotta ravioli with butter and Parmesan. She’s not a fussy eater, this lunch pal of mine, but sadly we had to return this dish as it was just too buttery. A fresh plate came back very quickly and the delicate flavours of the asparagus were back with a lot less butter to mask it. There was nothing left, which is always a good sign.

dessert was a crêpe suzette for me that came with all the theatre and flame you would expect and a simple, but delicious, almond tart for my very lucky plus one. All rounded off with a strong and creamy espresso. This was a good lunch that my mum would have loved. now, what’s the average house price for a three-bed semi in Knutsford? By Helen Lawson

Piccolino Knutsford 95 King St. Knutsford WA16 6EQ Tel: 01565 751402 www.individualrestaurants.com

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Volta offers excellent, ‘well travelled’ food; outstanding drinks; and splendid service, all in the confines of a cool and casual, neighbourhood bar and restaurant. It’s relaxed dining with serious food. The menu is a straightforward tribute to good food, inspired by the simple and sincere devotion to dining that the team admired on their travels as DJs, particularly around Europe. It’s sociable and relaxed, with fine food you can share (or not!). Volta has made waves since opening in 2013, not only in south Manchester but nationwide, receiving critical acclaim from The Guardian, Olive Magazine and The Observer, as well as receiving nominations in this year’s Manchester Food and Drink Festival Awards for Best Restaurant, Best Chef and Best Bar. As well as breads, cheeses, and outstanding small plates, the Chargrill menu includes some exceptional rare breed steaks and cuts, including their now legendary Dexter rib on the bone and hangar steak. A menu of ‘Specials’ changes throughout the week, inspired by Chef’s latest discoveries. Come and see what all the fuss is about – just make sure you book!

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Tattu Restaurant & Bar is bringing a refreshingly innovative concept and culinary offering to the city. Located in Spinningfields, it’s already made a huge impact on the city’s flourishing restaurant scene. The menu offers stunning contemporary Chinese cuisine that has been designed by London-based executive head chef Andrew Lassetter. Head chef Pedro Miranda and head dim sum chef De Zun Xian, previously of the Hakkasan Group, are responsible for delivering the exquisite dishes. Brothers Adam and Drew Jones have carefully crafted the concept of Tattu, which is designed to take customers on a journey that will stimulate the senses as soon as they walk through the door.

The Lawn Club was 2014’s independent food and drink success story. Set in the heart of Spinningfields, the unique ‘indoor/outdoor’ bar provides an ‘English garden oasis’ in the city, offering an acclaimed food menu, as well as serving up first class cocktails, wines and spirits. Now, after a short closure and complete rebuild, The Lawn Club is back, featuring a private lawn, completely redesigned structure and interior, alongside an enhanced food and drink menu. The Lawn Club’s menu, by highly acclaimed chef, David Gale, is a showcase for his renowned and individual approach to food. This is a laid back, but expertly executed, collection of beautiful, easy-going dishes all created with meticulously sourced fine, local ingredients at their heart. For casual dining, picnic hampers can be packed up with gourmet goodies and are available for a first class lunch on the lawn. The Lawn Club’s exceptional BBQ pit will, of course, be stoked up for all seasons, too, with gourmet burgers, sizzling sausages and hot haloumi all set to be on the griddle. The all-new expertly devised drinks menu features a comprehensive craft beer list, a serious wine and champagne selection alongside a lovingly created, seasonal cocktail menu, all capturing the quintessentially British ambience. Happy Summer! thelawnclub.com / fluidbars.co.uk The Lawn Club | Byrom Street Spinningfields | Manchester M3 3JE comthelawnclub @thelawnclubmcr

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Turtle Bay has been bringing rum, reggae, jerk and good times to the city since last May, and Manchester is now the first location in the UK to have two Turtle Bay restaurants with the opening of the Northern Quarter branch on Oldham Street. The Caribbean eatery and bar in the NQ has been designed with its independent surroundings in mind and features work by local graffiti artist and illustrators. Food remains at the heart of the Turtle Bay experience though, much like its central importance to the heart and soul of Caribbean culture. An eclectic cuisine that is influenced by a rich tapestry of ethnicities, the food at Turtle Bay offers a vast choice of bold flavours and rustic authentic dishes, all inspired by the laid back, social outlook of the Caribbean.

Tampopo is Manchester’s original, authentic, Pan-Asian casual restaurant. Like the traders and adventurers before them, the Tampopo team have travelled all over South East Asia to bring their favourite dishes right here to Manchester.

The rum focused cocktail menu is a refreshing mix of contemporary and classic Caribbean cocktails and, better still, they’re two-for-one from 12-7pm and then, once again, after 10pm! E: manchesternq@turtlebay.co.uk

Salvi’s is Manchester’s authentic Italian family run food business. Founded and operated by husband and wife team Maurizio and Claire, Salvi’s is everything that traditional, Southern Italian eating is about. Rustic, comforting and generous fine food made from the best carefully sourced Italian ingredients. Their aim has always been to bring the unparalleled quality of real Italian produce to Manchester. At Salvi’s Mozzarella Bar on Corn Exchange, they serve joints of cured Italian hams; Italian cheeses; a huge selection of anti pasti; carefully chosen Italian wines and proseccos; Panini and specially sourced products for the kitchen, all presided over by Roberto – Salvi’s ‘Master of Mozzarella’.

Tampopo recreate flavours and aromas traditionally found in the ever bustling streetmarkets of Bangkok and Hanoi, the street hawker stalls of Singapore and the noodle vendors of Tokyo. And, just as in kitchens across South East Asia, all sauces, stocks and, in fact, everything else is made on site every day from the freshest market produce. The menu is brimming with the beautiful flavours of South East Asia – from Nasi Gorengs to Gyoza, from Pho to Pad Thai. All at great prices, served by an independent team as passionate today about their food as they were 18 years ago when they introduced it to Manchester.

At Salvi’s Cucina on John Dalton Street, the team serve up the same exceptional food and drink, but this time in a restaurant setting. Here you’ll find more of the rustic Neapolitan dishes from Maurizio’s hometown, all served up with Italian passion and generosity. The Rosticceria next door is an Italian takeaway where the cabinets and shelves are overflowing with freshly made Neapolitan food and drink to go.

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Begone greasy curries and sub-standard noodles! Deliveroo is here and it’s now possible to get the very best restaurant food delivered to the comfort of your home or office Deliveroo is a new online food delivery service for Greater Manchester, which works with the city’s favourite restaurants in Manchester city centre, Didsbury, chorlton, Altrincham and Hale, to deliver their food to the customer’s door in an average time of just thirty-two minutes. Already a huge success in London, Deliveroo has more than 2,000 restaurant partners and over 600 drivers scooting top class food across the capital. With more than 300,000 users since it set up in 2013, the service has become so successful that the group has now attracted a further $25m investment and is rolling out nationally and internationally. As the Uk has come to expect, Manchester is at the forefront of developments, and was the first city in the north to welcome Deliveroo. The service has been such a success in such a short space of time, that it has now branched out to the suburbs, serving the good people of Didsbury, chorlton, LiST OF reSTaUranTS BY ZOne

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TABLE foR TWo… ...with kate Leach at The Hale Grill

If love and marriage do, as the great lyricist Sammy cahn insisted, go together like a horse and carriage, then south Manchester and the rude health of its property market could equally be hitched to his memorable equine simile. our estate agents are well known and, most remarkably, also generally well respected and even liked, which is not the case elsewhere. My guest, kate Leach, has been at the epicentre of this puzzling, but pleasing, local phenomenon for many years now and I was keen to get some expert insight over a leisurely lunch at The Hale Grill.

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rian and Ellie welcomed us into the restaurant’s comforting blend of exposed timber-and-brickwork and warmly plush leather upholstery, which provided the perfect backdrop for kate’s bricks and mortar history. A smoked duck salad and salt-and-pepper calamari saw us go back to the future as we explored kate’s enduring Didsbury roots. Born in Albert Hill Street, Didsbury, in what is now Giddy Goat Toys but was then Leach’s Lawnmowers, kate seemed destined for a career in property development and management. Her father, Jeffrey, a veteran of the north Atlantic convoys in the Second World War and a now sprightly 93, took advantage of the early 70s property doldrums and, with the assistance of government funded grants, bought and renovated a whole row of near derelict terraces in Didsbury. kate lived in one of these as she passed through her schooling years and, as the youngest of three children, she quite evidently watched and learned all about the local property market. Steak is the Grill’s speciality so we plumped for the succulent lunch time steak frites as kate described the next

chapter in her life. After completing her ‘o’ Levels, a trip to London saw her being talent spotted by a model agency scout at Top Shop, à la the other kate, and so a budding career in modelling was launched. kate’s mother duly enrolled her on a summer course at the famed Lucie clayton Academy but insisted that her young daughter remained based in Manchester. She still managed to have a fairly successful career with top London agencies such as nevs and some of her career highlights included being photographed by star photographers Mario Testino and John Swannell. kate modelled into her early twenties but a return to Albert Hill Street, this time in her own house, saw her finally pick up the reins of a career that would bring her up to the present day. Starting as a negotiator with Wren Properties in the mid-80s, she’s since managed to work for most of the Didsbury agencies in one capacity or another. Along the way she began re-investing her earnings into her own property portfolio, eventually reaching the point when her own company’s commitments, and those of her father’s property investment concerns, superseded her work for other agencies. kate’s

independence and shrewd entrepreneurial flair, plus her solid work ethic, saw her spend many a night doing her sums, whilst her friends were out partying in the madly excessive 80s. A refreshing champagne sorbet eased us into the ‘exchange and completion’ of kate’s story. Her diligence and attention to detail, not to mention her honest values and intelligence have taken her a long way in this most competitive of arenas as she continues to successfully grow her business. oh, and she may well have stayed in some nights with the books in 1984, but I’ll bet that when she didn’t, she looked good on the dance floor...!

our thanks to Brian Shields and his excellent team at The Hale Grill for their kind hospitality. Go to www.blackhouse.uk.com/hale for reservations and more info. With over ten years’ experience, kate Leach & co provides a comprehensive Inventory Service for Estate Agencies, Landlords and Tenants. kate can be reached at 07879 003575. By Mark kureishy

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Food Review

ZoUk Two entrepreneurial brothers own Manchester’s Zouk restaurant and they have a passion for food, travel, kitchen theatre and atmosphere. Here’s how Tayub and Mudassar bring this passion to their restaurant every day.

Tayub, Tell me a little bit about Zouk, the concept behind it and when it began? My brother and I grew up with the restaurant business as our father had restaurants, takeaways and catering businesses. After school we decided to pursue corporate careers but it wasn’t long before we realised life behind a desk wasn’t for us. We decided to set up on our own and were very clear that we were going to have a restaurant we’d like to spend time in ourselves. We wanted great food, atmosphere and authentic Indian cuisine. You won’t find any typical anglicised dishes on our menu. You’ve been in Manchester since 2009, why did you choose to open in Manchester after Bradford? We both studied in Manchester and love the city. It’s also renowned for curries so, after Bradford, it seemed like the right place. We looked for a while before we found the site and, even though it wasn’t in the best location, it just felt right so we took the plunge. Describe why the menu is different to other restaurants of this kind We haven’t restricted ourselves to one region, which many Indian restaurants do. We have a menu that ranges from Goan fish curry to a Lahori classic such as magaz – sheep’s brains or lamb nihari, which is a signature dish of ours. Zouk Tea Bar & Grill Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Chester Street, Manchester M1 5QS T: 0161 233 1090

How would you describe the atmosphere? It’s buzzing and lively, not always the kind of venue for a quiet date, although we have had a surprising number of proposals over the years! We try to give it a holiday feel so it’s a place to relax, take time out and enjoy some delicious food with friends. our kitchen is theatre-style because we want our customers to enjoy seeing the chefs at work. Who is your typical customer? our customers generally come to Zouk for the whole experience, not just for a quick bite to eat, but to enjoy tasty, fresh Indian food in a vibrant atmosphere. We have a really mixed customer base, as Manchester is a multicultural city and everyone loves a curry! What is your most popular dish on the menu? Butter chicken is the dish that chicken tikka masala evolved from and is made in a similar way, starting with chargrilled pieces of chicken tikka, so we encourage customers to give it a try. our lamb nihari is pretty famous now. It takes over 6 hours to cook and the meat is so tender it just falls apart – delicious! What plans do you have for Zouk in the future? We’re very focused on our Manchester restaurant and have just invested £200,000 renovating our terrace so that it’s now a state-of-the art outdoor dining space. We’d like to look at expanding the brand with a move to London and possibly beyond, but for now we’re keeping busy with Manchester, Bradford and our sister brand kukoos, which is an Indian, Lebanese and Moroccan street food shop on oxford Road. By Helen Lawson

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a neW rOOT FOr HUnTaPaC Huntapac Produce Limited was formed in 1942 and since its inception has become one of the largest producers and suppliers of carrots and parsnips in the Uk. In the past two years the firm has expanded its product line by developing a new brand of vegetable crisps, and 12 months ago marked its diversification by partnering with the well-established supermarket, Booths. Rachel Alty, Account Manager at Huntapac, has been instrumental in the placement of Roots crisps in Booths’ 31 stores across north west England. We caught up with 30-year-old Rachel to find out more about the Roots brand:

Although Booths have been a customer of Huntapac on the fresh vegetables side for many years, the process of introducing a new product was still like that of a new supplier.”

It was a massive achievement for Rachel and the team at Huntapac when Booths “As root vegetable suppliers, Huntapac agreed to trial Roots in half their has worked for many years with a wide branches in April 2014. A year later range of customers, including Tesco, M&S, and Booths now stock Roots in all their Waitrose and Booths. When I joined stores, and the feedback from the the business three years ago, the Roots supermarket and its customer base brand had previously been used on has been extremely positive. prepacked vegetables but it was a perfect springboard to launch vegetable A passionate Rachel added: crisps, so I took the Roots account on as “It was a massive achievement to get our my own project, designing the packaging crisp brand established with Booths. We and overseeing the manufacture. regularly hold tasting events in their stores and the feedback has been fantastic, which “I knew our brand of vegetable crisps has shown there is more scope to progress would be a great fit for Booths, given the the brand and explore other avenues of family business credentials and the rustic vegetable crisps - such as parsnip and design the packaging had been given. beetroot-only packs.” Before adding more products to the Roots brand, Rachel hopes to develop a 150-gram sharer bag, as at the moment Roots are only available in 50-gram individual packs.

The thinking behind supplying small packs appealed to Booths’ lunchtime customers, and evidently has been a big success. The firm also supply Roots crisps to Booker cash & carry, as well as other food and wholesale distributors servicing the food sector. Rachel and the team at Huntapac are keen to develop the relationship with Booths in the crisps and snacks category, interacting directly with Booths’ customers to gain feedback about the products in a bid to expand and improve the crisps. Rachel added: “We work closely with Booths and their customers to gain a better understanding of what they want; it’s a really exciting time knowing that we are working together to continually grow the Roots brand together.” A project that began as a sideline for Rachel has bloomed into a major part of her daily routine and it is clear she is proud of her personal achievements, as well as Huntapac’s success in a new sector of the food industry. The quality brand is approaching its second anniversary, having doubled turnover each year since its creation. With an ambitious account manager in charge of their future, it seems Roots are set to continue to excel in the food market. So watch this space! By Alison carter

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MoneyMatters Times are Changing

Manchester based Wealth Management expert Kath Wilkinson gives us the low down on Auto-Enrolment.

So what’s changed? One of the biggest changes in pension funding has been introduced by the government. This is called auto-enrolment and it started in October 2012. By April 2017 every employer will have to offer access to a pension arrangement to every employee aged between 22 and State Pension Age and earning over the ‘earnings trigger’ (£192 if employees are paid weekly, £833 if employees are paid monthly and £10,000 if employees are paid annually for 2015/16).

Your duty as an employer: As an employer, you will ultimately be required to contribute a minimum of 3% of qualifying earnings (between £5,824 and £42,385) and your employee will have to contribute 4%, which, together with tax relief of 1%, makes a total of 8%. These amounts are being phased in over a five year period. It is important to understand your obligations and duties as an employer to avoid being fined or charged penalties. If you have an existing pension scheme it may be that this can be used to meet your obligations. If it doesn’t or you do not have a scheme, then you will need to decide how best to meet the auto-enrolment requirements.

Why you should speak to a Financial Adviser about Pensions and AutoEnrolment: There is now a greater responsibility to make the right decisions to create the fund you need, to take benefits in the most appropriate way and enjoy the retirement you hope for. Our responsibility is to ensure that our clients receive the advice they need to steer the right course towards and through their retirement. Clients want to know what they should do, not what they can do. Wrong decisions could be irreversible. Careful planning and quality advice is now even more crucial for clients.

The value of an investment with St. James’s Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds selected and may fall as well as rise. You may get back less than you invested. The level and bases of taxation, and reliefs from taxation, can change at any time and are dependent on individual circumstances. The Partner Practice represents only St. James’s Place Wealth Management PLC (which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority) for the purpose of advising solely on the Group’s wealth management products and services. More details are set out on the Group’s website at: www.sjp.co.uk/ products. The title ‘Partner Practice’ is the marketing term used to describe St. James’s Place representatives.

For all your money matters, please contact: Kathryn L Wilkinson Wealth Management Ltd Partner Practice of St. James’s Place Wealth Management Email: kath.wilkinson@sjpp.co.uk | Mobile: 07973 779595 | Website: www.kathwilkinson.co.uk

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anDreW McHaLe A fine Legal Balance An active father of five children aged between 6 and 14, and founder of a thriving national legal firm based in Altrincham, Andrew McHale has the kind of work-life balance that most of us can only dream about. Living and working in the heart of Altrincham gives Andrew the ability to invest significant time to developing and growing his business as well as being hands-on with his children. “Being able to walk to the office is a huge bonus and effectively cuts out any commuting time,” says Andrew. “It means I can make the most of what Altrincham has to offer my business as well as my family. The town is certainly beginning to benefit from all the investment, which has made it a great place to live and work. “It feels very urban being able to walk to work in minutes and then also enjoy bars and restaurants that are literally on the doorstep. “The children are mainly in local schools, which are all within walking distance, so if problems arise I can help out if necessary, but ultimately I love being in the centre of the community too.” Born locally, raised in Timperley and a former pupil at St Ambrose Grammar School for Boys, Andrew has strong roots in the Altrincham area and is a huge advocate for the town. “You just can’t beat Altrincham for its connectivity,” continues Andrew. “Transport is so accessible: I can be in central Manchester in 20 minutes or London in a couple of hours. We have the international airport on our doorstep and the motorway network is so close. That’s why it was the perfect place for us to locate McHale and company.” a national perspective Andrew established McHale and company Solicitors in 2001. The company offers a range of legal services, including commercial property, civil litigation, divorce and family law, conveyancing and commercial law, to name just a few.

vital part of the community McHale and company are also proud to sponsor local sports and community groups, cementing their commitment to the area. “The children’s activities, particularly in sport, have enabled me to get even more involved in the local community,” says Andrew. “As well as providing sponsorship, I also regularly coach at Bowdon Rugby club and enjoy encouraging the boys to do their best and, more importantly, to enjoy being part of a team so they continue to do sport into their teens and adulthood. “I also think it is a really important message to young children that they enjoy the sport and being part of something, rather than just being the person on the winning team.” As if being a governor at a local primary school involvement at Bowdon RUfc wasn’t enough, Andrew is chairman of Manchester Irish Association, commonly known as chorlton Irish club. Says Andrew, “chorlton Irish club is well known and well loved by Manchester’s Irish community. It is great to be part of their team and I am enjoying having an input into shaping its future.” You would think there would be little spare time in Andrew’s diary to relax. However, as a season ticket holder at Manchester city for over 30 years, he always has time to follow the fortunes of his favourite team. “My eldest son has had a season ticket since before the clubs recent takeover, but now I need 6 more season tickets just to accommodate the interest from home! I’m delighted with the added profile that Manchester is getting and we are really feeling a wave of confidence returning to the business community in the city especially in the property sector long may it continue.”

now well known and well established in Altrincham, the firm has expanded, with a branch in north Manchester and, most recently, in London’s Mayfair. There has been a recent acquisition of a smaller firm and more are planned in the near future. Although developing the business takes focus and commitment, Andrew still finds time to support and encourage his five children in their after-school activities, as well as serving as a governor at two local primary schools!

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Why October is the Second Highest Divorce Month of the Year MeeT THe LaDY BeHinD BLaCKSTOne SOLiCiTOrS

January has been renamed as the Divorce Month since it is the busiest time of year for Family Solicitors as the divorce rate grows after the Christmas holiday. But the second peak of the year for relationship breakdowns is in October, just after the summer holidays.

Emma nawaz set up Blackstone Solicitors in Hale in 2010. Since then she has expanded her team to 12, moved premises and is set to turnover £1million this year

Q Why do couples split up just after summer holidays?

Graham Brady MP, Emma nawaz and Amir Paivar, BBc

Why did you decide to set up your own business? I have strong views on how a case should be handled and on client services. I can achieve this best without the constraints of red tape in another practice. Why did you decide to specialise in Litigation and Property? I am passionate about property and about winning my client’s cases. I love to fight my client’s corner and get them what they deserve. It feels good! Tell us more about one of the cases that you have handled? I have represented numerous Iranian people in cases where high street banks have threatened to close their bank accounts. We have succeeded on many of those cases on the basis of race discrimination. There is very limited time to bring such a claim and the BBc have assisted hugely by reporting on these cases over the past 12 months.

Blackstone Solicitors, campaign House, 8 cecil Road, Hale, cheshire WA15 9PA Tel: 0161 929 0121 | Email: info@blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk www.blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk

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During the summer holidays people have spent more time with their partners and sometimes they have seen the holidays as an escape, perhaps a time to try and work things out. In the event, attempts to reconcile are not always successful, possibly, the relationship is seen for what it is: at an end. Seizing the advantage of the children being back at school and hoping to sort things out before the Christmas break finds more and more couples are getting divorced in October. Q How will the divorce affect the children? Although there is no such thing as a “good” divorce when children are involved, children mostly hide their true feelings from their parents. Many children also conclude that it meant that their mother and father did not love them, and some children speak of having to “look after” a parent. A lot of children have also claimed that one of their parents try to turn them against the other. e most important thing is to be honest with your children, acknowledge their feelings and, above all, give them the support and security they need. Mediation is often a solution for conflict within divorce. If you want to ensure that your children continue to flourish, even at a time of divorce, contact one of the Solicitors in our Family Team. Members of the Team are accredited by the Law Society and members of Resolution. One of our Family Solicitors won the 2015 Lawyer of the Year (Pro Manchester Awards). www.wtbsolicitors.com 601 Stockport Road, Manchester M13 0RX 0161 885 5065


TheBusiness One of the most common issues faced by many small businesses is employee retention. Over the years, I’ve seen many businesses that seemingly have a near-mystical ability to retain people, and others which have a very close to a revolving door policy.

“How are we supposed to compete with the big guys?” is a common complaint from the SME owner, but actually you can!

Engaging Employees in a Small Business It’s Not About the Money!

Building an Engaged Workforce

Ok, that’s a bit of a lie as clearly people want rewarding for what they do, but money is not the key way to engage people. Don’t underestimate the fact that people coming to work in small businesses are acutely aware of the salary differences between working there versus working for a goliath. As long as your salary policy is fair, in-line with the market, and rewards people for their contribution, you are doing well.

Make people feel part of your journey:

A big lesson here for business owners is not to be greedy. I’ve seen too many examples of businesses led by an owner (who does very well) and has a lot of low paid under-incentivised staff. Your business is nothing without your team so look after them!

It’s critical that your team don’t just feel like they’re there to do a job; you have to make sure people feel engaged in the journey of you (as a business owner) and the business itself. Make sure you fill them in on the background and ambition of you and the company, give regular updates and communication and, importantly, make sure that you give your team the chance to contribute to the future decision making and strategy of your company. People need to feel some emotional ownership of the company, its direction and their influence on it. Do stuff together: For many companies, team-building simply means going out and getting drunk together. This frankly is a bit of a lazy option. You need to make sure you engage with the team and engage your team with each other.

There’s a lot to be said for team-building, but also for regular soft engagement; have lunch together, go to the cinema or to the theatre do as many things as time and money will allow. Your company is a community, and without company cohesion it isn’t going to work. Find out what people want out of life: It may seem somewhat selfexplanatory, but it’s critical to find out what people’s real motivations are in life. What makes them get up in the morning? What are their hobbies and interests? What do they want out of life? The more you know about your team, the more you can help build and support their ambitions. I remember once, one of my team had a real passion for photography perhaps the best thing I ever did for them was to send them on a photography course, allowing them to get qualified in something they loved. They’ve been with me for over 10 years...Feed your people’s passions!

Got a question? Email: vikas.shah@thoughtstrategy.com | www.thoughtstrategy.com

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AskTheExperts Kate Rayner Senior Solicitor Stowe Family Law Hale, Cheshire Kate advises clients on all aspects of family law

How can cohabiting couples protect their rights? Cohabitees are the fastest growing family type in the UK, but in England and Wales they have little or no automatic legal protection if they separate. There is no such thing as a common law marriage in this country. So, if you are about to start living with someone you should think about a cohabitation agreement that clarifies everyone’s rights in the event of a break up.

What is the legal status of a prenuptial agreement? The use of prenuptial agreements is on the rise and, whilst they are not binding in the event of divorce, the court will take them into consideration providing that the parties have had legal advice and exchanged financial disclosure before signing the agreement; there was no duress and that it was the intention that agreement be binding and the marriage would have gone ahead anyway.

How do you dissolve a civil partnership? You can apply to the court for the partnership to be dissolved and will receive the same entitlements as a divorcing spouse applying to the court for financial provision. The person must have been in a civil partnership for at least one year in order to apply for a dissolution. The process for dissolution of civil partnership mirrors that of divorce although different terminology is used.

It is always worth taking advice from a specialist family lawyer to guide you through any of the processes mentioned

Professor Sanjiv Jari BSc (Hons), MB ChB, FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Tr & Orth) Consultant Knee and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon

I get pain in both knees first thing in the morning, which usually eases off as the day goes on. What could this be? This could be due to an inflammatory joint condition, such as some type of arthritis, which can cause discomfort after periods of rest, such as getting up to walk after sleeping or resting in a chair. There are other, possible causes, but it would require a more complete assessment of your symptoms and examination findings by your GP or an Orthopaedic Surgeon.

How does laser hair removal work? The laser emits a very specific beam of light at a wavelength that is targeted at melanin in the hair. (Melanin is the material that gives colour to our hair and skin). Melanin absorbs the light and produces heat. This heat damages the hair follicle is such a way as to inhibit Seti Rad regrowth.

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Is it wise to go skiing if you have a history of knee problems? It depends on what the knee problems are. Common problems with skiing include ligament injuries. These can be occasionally managed with braces, but usually would require the assessment of an Orthopaedic Surgeon, prior to the decision made to go skiing. If the problems are due to wear and tear/arthritis, then these could be addressed with a general strengthening programme. It is usually sensible, prior to skiing, whether you have knee problems or not, to undertake a general strength and conditioning programme for your leg muscles What’s the difference between IPL and Laser? Laser and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) both use light to achieve their results. However, laser machines produce a single wavelength of light which has a very concentrated beam and specific target, but IPL machines produce a broad spectrum of wavelengths (like a light bulb) and cannot be focused to a concentrated beam.

in the 4 to 6 weeks prior to going skiing. Does using a running machine cause less impact on your knees, than running on the road? There is not a significant difference in impact between a running machine and the road.The only place where the impact can be reduced is either running in an Alter G machine, which reduces the load that goes through your leg, or alternatively, by running through water in a swimming pool which likewise, will reduce the load on the knees.

Why is laser hair removal expensive? In the long run, laser hair removal can prove to be less expensive than other forms of hair removal. Once you have your minimum course of treatments, you can almost get rid of 70-85% of your hair forever. Laser Chic offers discounted package prices for the purchase of multiple treatments and also financing alternatives to offset the cost of laser hair removal.

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Summer iS here! Time seems to have flashed by since our last article, when our concerns and focus was on the UK election results. Quickly forgotten, we are now focused on the budget changes, the timing of future interest rate rises, Greece and the Euro, to name but a few other concerns!

All these factors have an important effect on the way we think and can often prevent us from doing what is the right thing when it comes to our investment planning; perhaps making us delay important decisions or changing long term investment plans at an inappropriate time. The old adage “sell in May and go away” perhaps gives us all time to pause and reflect on what is really important when setting financial goals. So, what might be worth considering? The previous budget changes to ISA’s and the improved flexibility on pension withdrawal, post age 55, will leave many with the need to reconsider their savings strategy. There are simple strategy changes related to pensions that could lead to considerable future inheritance tax savings. So what now? Obtaining the very best financial advice, such as from a Chartered Financial Planning firm as Kellands, will help you fully understand your current personal financial position. Once this is established we can enable you to make the very best choices for your future. It is important to research the entire market place to ensure you are getting the very best solution for your needs at the most competitive price. This can only be achieved with INDEPENDENT advice. Kellands Chartered Financial Planners provide a full, independent advisory service, for private & corporate clients: on tax planning, investments, pensions and mortgages. Please call the team on 0161 929 8838 to find out more.

Kellands Chartered Financial Planners provide a full, independent advisory service for private and corporate clients. Advice includes tax planning, investments, pensions and mortgages.

Call the team on 0161 929 8838. You may have noticed our Hale office on Victoria Road is currently undergoing a full make-over! Our Hale office full make over is nearly complete but we are still hard at work, with BUSINESS AS USUAL, in our temporary office two doors down, at 28 Victoria Road.

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EDUCATION NEWS INFANT PUPIL CROWNED COUNTY CHESS CHAMPION Cheadle Hulme School Infant pupil, Ethan Gardiner has been crowned Cheshire and North Wales Chess Champion, winning the title of Supremo at the Delancy UK Schools Chess Challenge Megafinal. Ethan, who first learnt to play at the age of two, represents the Cheshire Under 9s and Under 11s and will now take on the best players from schools across the North at the Gigafinal, in July.

Six year-old Ethan achieved his victory in the Under 7s category of the regional final, which was hosted by Cheadle Hulme School in June, gaining a clean sheet to win the most points on the day.

Head Mistress Claire Hewitt with husband Richard Hewitt

The Year 1 pupil said: “Maths is my favourite subject at school and I sometimes do a little bit of maths before I play, to warm my brain up. “I won all of my games apart from one, which was a draw, in which I played the

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second best player at the competition. The game was quite a challenge and just ended in stalemate. “My second game was also difficult so I had to throw all the tricks I know at my opponent. I managed to take his Queen early and so managed to get ahead.” Ethan keeps his practice up with games against his Dad, saying: “He’s obviously a lot older than me but I do still beat him sometimes!”

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FUNDRAISING MILESTONE FOR MANCHESTER HIGH The Manchester High School for Girls’ community was in a celebratory mood as fundraising for the Pankhurst Bursary Appeal has now topped the £1.5 million mark.

Over 250 people gathered at Manchester’s Hilton Deansgate Hotel for the school’s annual Bursary Ball, which raised an additional £27,000 for the appeal. The Pankhurst Bursary Appeal exists to enable bright girls across the region to benefit from all that Manchester High has to offer, regardless of their families’ ability to afford school fees. Five years on since the appeal’s launch, 73 girls have passed through the school having received financial assistance from the fund.

Head Mistress, Mrs Claire Hewitt, said: “Every year we are faced with girls that have the ability to secure a Manchester High place but who simply lack the financial means.The Pankhurst Bursary Appeal is vital in helping keep our doors open to these girls. Everyone at Manchester High is proud of our diverse and vibrant school. Enriching our classrooms with girls from a variety of backgrounds, who all have differing perspectives, is key to maintaining the

very special atmosphere that Manchester High has.” Current bursary recipients from the school’s Sixth Form were on hand during the Ball to encourage guests to support efforts to reach the Appeal’s original £2 million target. Our sincere thanks goes to Manchester firms Raised Floor Solutions, Pareto, JMW Law and Equator Design for their sponsorship of the event.

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CHEADLE HULME SCHOOL AT THE MANCHESTER INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL

Head, Lucy Pearson with Paul Heathcoate of Heathcoate & Co. who provided catering for the Art Sale and Exhibition.

Artistic talent from Cheadle Hulme School came under the spotlight on the international stage, when the School held an Art Exhibition and Sale of current and former students’ work at the Manchester International Festival. Taking place at The Glass House on Festival Square, at the heart of this year’s festival, the exhibition was attended by students, Old Waconians (former students), parents, families and friends who enjoyed viewing the diverse range of work on display. Some of the pieces were commissioned especially for the exhibition and all proceeds from the Art Sale, which took the form of a sealed bid auction, were directed to The Bursary Fund, ensuring Cheadle Hulme School education remains accessible to children from all backgrounds, regardless of financial means.

The Glass House on Festival Square; the venue for Cheadle Hulme School’s Art Sale and Exhibition

The school’s Head, Lucy Pearson said: “We are very proud to have had the opportunity to display the stunning work of current and former students at this year’s Festival; a unique platform for them to showcase their outstanding creativity. “We are delighted to be Corporate Members of MIF15, celebrating the city’s pivotal role in music, culture, innovation and the arts.” 79



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BOLTON SCHOOL REALISING POTENTIAL With consistently high examination results, outstanding inspection reports, excellent facilities and incredible extra-curricular opportunities, this friendly school will enable your child to realise their full potential.

“This school really does offer the best of both worlds, single-sex classes and lots of opportunities for mixing in extracurricular activities.” Megan, Year 10

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BUDDING INVESTOR MAKES WINNING TRADE Upper Sixth student, Gulsah Isik, from Alderley Edge School for Girls, has proved the stock market isn’t just for city traders as she was crowned the winner of this years’ Equilibrium Fantasy Investment League.

Gulsah has won an iPad as well as securing a £250 donation for the school. Equilibrium also donated £860, the total profit the girls made during the competition, to Gulsah’s House charity, Help for Heroes.

“This was a really interesting project and it was fascinating to see how the girls did. They all made some great returns, ranging Gulsah made an impressive 12.66 per Advisors from Equilibrium spent time at from 5.5 per cent all the way up to over cent profit on the £300 investment fund the school, sharing the golden rules of 12.5 per cent, so even the lowest was she was given at the start of the fantasy investments, how shares and funds work better than leaving it as cash! “Stock investment league six months ago, beating and how to manage risk. The pupils were markets generally have done well in the off tough competition from more than each given a pot of £300 and selected past few months and Gulsah helped her 30 other students and teachers. The aim a portfolio of funds to invest in. returns by trading between different of the league, which was set up by markets; selling out of the UK, US and Wilmslow-based wealth management The girls then managed these assets over Europe and topping up with emerging company, Equilibrium Asset Management, a five-month period, with regular updates markets and Japan, which were the two was to educate Economics and Business from Equilibrium on how their investments best performing stock markets.” Studies students at the school on how were performing. the stock market works and how global If your school would like to participate in events can have an impact on the UK Mike Deverell, Investment Manager at its own fantasy investment league please economy. Equilibrium Asset Management, said: contact: emma@rmspr.co.uk. 81


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CLAIRE HAMILTON Head Teacher at The Ryleys

Claire Hamilton leads The Ryleys with conviction, intellect, hard graft and 17 years’ insider-knowledge. Having progressed from science teacher to deputy, and from acting to permanent head teacher last May, meet this former boys’ prep school’s first headmistress since it was founded above Alderley’s main street pharmacy in 1877. Claire says: “I’d vowed never to be a teacher like my mum, but once in class, I was hooked. Teaching’s a vocation fulfilling my need to be needed and reveals the wish of every teacher to be secret actor. Being a mother, I’m more understanding. I identify with parents, offering solutions I’d never otherwise have found.” So why teach juniors? I’ve experience with youngsters from 3 to 18 years old but remain riveted by the 7 to 11 age group.They’re independent, keen to learn, not panicky about exams, and are still amazed by science, the digestion system, insects, spiders and experiments. How has it been since you were appointed head? The transition was pretty seamless, providing continuity and not disruption for children, parents and staff. Most ‘Old boy’ mind sets changed when we welcomed girls in 2009. Now, unlike when I arrived, two-thirds of our 40-strong team are women. They are

organised, efficient and just right for their jobs.

What would you say were your ‘pet hates’? Dishonesty, laziness, gossip and insincerity.

Have you had to make any huge changes since being head? As deputy head, I saw what was required. The demand for common entrance at 13 had dwindled, so we scaled down to an all-round 11-plus prep. We’d lost out to local nurseries, so for working parents, we brought admission down from three to two years and are full! We extended afterschool care and activities till 6 pm and introduced new bursary schemes.

What are your ‘likes’? Sincerity, application, problem-solving by discussion, staff who are natural - and steak and cheese!

What would you say makes The Ryleys stand out in terms of education? We employ specialists to help pupils reach their chosen secondary schools from MGS, Withington, Cheadle Hulme, Kings and Stockport Grammar to mainstream comprehensives. Here, art is taught by artists, maths by maths graduates and year 3 science by me – I couldn’t face losing touch! What do you believe is the most important element in teaching young children? Focusing on reality, encouraging and directing children towards the right decisions, and avoiding giving false hopes, false praise or feeding negativity. Learning is more than retaining facts; it is also about building memories and relationships. And praising staff is vital too - we’re all kids at heart.

What are your professional aims? For our pupils to leave here confident, tolerant, understanding our differences and happy in their own skin. Any funny stories you could share? I’ve been called ‘dad’, accused of turning up in my pyjamas, asked what I actually do all day long, and assured by my girls, ‘Mum, you’re the best head, but please don’t ever grow up! By Fay Wertheimer

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Manchester High School for Girls An excellent educational experience for girls aged 4-18 The best way to discover what Manchester High oers is by visiting the School. Our Open Events enable you to experience our unique and vibrant atmosphere. We would be delighted to see you on any of the following dates: Wed 7 October 6pm - 8.30pm (Senior School only - ages 11-18) Wed 14 October from 3.00pm (by appointment-Sixth Form only) Fri 16 October 10am - 12.30pm (Whole School - ages 4-18) Sat 14 November 9.30am - 12.30pm (Whole School - ages 4-18) Fri 20 November 10am - 12.30pm (Whole School - ages 4-18) Junior and Senior Entrance Examinations Tue 12 January 2016 For more information, please call 0161 224 0447 or to receive a prospectus visit www.manchesterhigh.co.uk/welcome. Scholarships and means-tested bursaries are available for girls aged 11 to 18. Manchester High School for Girls Grangethorpe Road Manchester M14 6HS www.manchesterhigh.co.uk Twitter: @mhsg facebook.com/ManHighSG Charity registration no: 532295


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By John Waddington

MUSIC The Chemical Brothers – Born In the Echoes The Brothers have never been shy and reach out to in-vogue vocalists to augment their propulsive electronics. This new album - the first in five years - features contributions from Q-Tip, Cate Le Bon and St Vincent among others. It all adds up to a strong set of acid funkiness in the twosome’s usual inimitable style.

Tame Impala – Currents

Sleaford Mods – Key Markets

The third album from the Aussie psych rockers sees them take a turn towards the dance floor with a set of tunes that have more in common with Daft Punk than The Doors. Lead-man Kevin Parker was apparently put out by never hearing his music in a club, so resolved to do something about it. Don’t fear though - there’s still plenty of woozy psychedelia to be had here.

Jason Williamson of the band explains that ‘Key Markets’ was the name of a large supermarket in Grantham from the early 1970s up until around 1980. Taking this everyday, town-centre mundanity as their starting point, the Mods craft a suite of edgy riot-pop songs that touch on, among other things, ‘the pointlessness of government politics’.

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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Director: Guy Ritchie If you’re of a certain age, and remember the original, you’ll love Guy Ritchie’s affectionate update of the cult 1960s TV spy series. CIA agent Napoleon Solo and his KGB counterpart Illya Kuryakin find they must put aside their differences. Their common enemy is a sinister, shadowy criminal organisation with far-reaching tentacles.

Everest Director: Baltasar Kormakur Jake Gyllanhaal and Keira Knightley star in an edge-of-seat action adventure based on a real Everest expedition. Scott Fischer and Rob Hall lead separate expedition groups attempting to scale Everest on one ill-fated day in 1996. Based on actual events, this nail-biting thriller’s exceptional cast also includes Josh Brolin and Keira Knightley, who plays Hall’s wife Jan.

Victor Frankenstein

Milan Kundera - The Festival of Insignificance. The Festival of Insignificance casts light on the most serious of problems and at the same time avoids seriousness. It exhibits a fascination in the reality of our world but at the same time completely avoids realism. What could become a tangle of contradictions becomes, in Kundera’s master hands, a fascinating and thought-provoking glance at life’s dichotomies. Gregory David Roberts - The Mountain Shadow. Sequel to the international bestseller Shantaram, Gregory David Roberts’ new novel, The Mountain Shadow, returns to Bombay in an all-consuming, epic thriller. Lin’s search for love and faith leads him through secret and violent intrigues to the dangerous truth. This is a love story told with hope and humour. Salman Rushdie - Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights. From the great Salman Rushdie comes a spellbinding work of fiction that blends history, mythology, and a timeless love story. A lush, richly layered novel in which our world has been plunged into an age of unreason, and inspired by the traditional ‘wonder tales’ of the East, Two Years... is a masterpiece about the age-old conflicts that remain in today’s world.

Director: Paul McGuigan James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe star in a unique twist on Mary Shelley’s classic 19th-century novel. Told from the character Igor’s perspective, we see the troubled young assistant’s dark origins, his redemptive friendship with the young medical student Victor Von Frankenstein, and become eyewitnesses to the emergence of how Frankenstein became the legend we know today. 91


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This August and September there are some super festivals in Manchester, Bolton and Ramsbottom plus some great productions, including The Crucible at The Royal Exchange, Handbagged at The Lowry, and Annie at the Opera House, and legendary film critic Barry Norman hosts a special one-off evening at Stockport Plaza.

Barry Norman’s Favourite Films Thursday 3 September Stockport Plaza The perfect evening for anyone who loves film, as Barry Norman shares his favourite movie moments and talks about the many stars of the silver screen he has met, interviewed or admired. England v Australia Tuesday 8 September Emirates Old Trafford It’s always an exciting occasion when England meet Australia, especially in the brilliant atmosphere of a One Day International.

Priscilla Queen of the Desert 20–29 August Manchester Opera House Priscilla, starring Duncan James from boyband Blue as Tick, is an uplifting story of three friends who travel in a beaten-up old bus in search of love and friendship. The costumes are fabulously outrageous, the script is wildly funny, and the songs are classic dance-floor hits, such as Boogie Wonderland and It’s Raining Men.

FEsTiVals aND sPEcial EVENTs Manchester Pride 28–31 August Gay Village Pride’s Big Weekend is ticket-only and features events, performances, music and exhibitions. This year’s line-up includes Texas, Andy Butler, Union J, Sarah Harding, Atomic Kitten, Lucy Spraggan and DJ Fresh. The parade takes place across the city on Saturday 28 and is a glamorous, outrageous affair that starts in Liverpool Road and finishes on Fairfield Street just outside the village. Bolton Food and Drink Festival 28–31 August Various venues If you enjoy your food and love celebrity demos, street markets and live entertainment, then it is worth taking a trip to Bolton for the four-day festival that celebrates its tenth anniversary. boltonfoodanddrinkfestival.com

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Hot Stuff Manchester Food and Drink Festival 10–21 September Various venues An urban food and drink festival with indoor and outdoor events taking place across the city centre and Greater Manchester. The Festival Hub is in Albert Square, where you’ll find live music, master classes, parties and demonstrations; this year Thwaites are hosting their very own Pub at the Hub. foodanddrinkfestival.com Ramsbottom Festival 18–20 September Ramsbottom Cricket Club Headline acts this year include Idle Wild and The Proclaimers; this is a brilliant local festival that is a real community affair and the organisers proudly promote it as an event that gets better rather than bigger. ramsbottomfestival.com

4–26 September Oldham Coliseum A ride through the best and worst of 70s and 80s music, Hot Stuff features songs such as Blame it on the Boogie, D.I.S.C.O and Addicted To Love as it tells the tale of the young rock star who jilts his girlfriend to strike a demonic deal with Lucy Fur. Annie 15–26 September Manchester Opera House Craig Revel-Horwood stars as Miss Hannigan in this brand-new production of the classic family favourite Annie. You are bound to know the songs, which include Hard Knock Life, Easy Street and, of course, Tomorrow. On 25/26 September, Lesley Joseph takes over the Miss Hannigan role for three performances.


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15–19 September The Lowry A 2014 Olivier Award-winner, this very funny new comedy was a big hit in the West End. Handbagged is a speculative, fun and lively look at what might have gone on behind closed doors during the weekly meetings between Margaret Thatcher and The Queen.

23–26 September The Lowry Birmingham Royal Ballet present their lavish production of Swan Lake accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score. The Guardian acknowledged this as ‘one of the world’s finest productions of the ballet’, so it’s one not to be missed by lovers of dance, BRB or Swan Lake.

Roundabout 16–20 September The Lowry (on The Plaza) A beautiful self-contained, pop-up theatre-in-the-round arrives on The Plaza outside The Lowry in Salford Quays to stage some new plays by Paines Plough (the UK’s national theatre of new plays) alongside new work from local companies and other events. Visit thelowry.com for the full programme. By Far The Greatest Team 17–20 September The Lowry Mancunian writers explore what it is to be a football fan as the Quays theatre is transformed into a football stadium for an imaginative and celebratory new production. Told in a game of two halves, in four brand–new plays. The Crucible 18 September – 24 October Royal Exchange Theatre Arthur Miller’s Crucible, written in the 1950s when America was gripped by a fear of communism, is a devastating portrayal of the human cost of tyranny and vengeance. Caroline Steinbeis directs this production following her success with Brilliant Adventures in 2013. So Here We Are

The Wheel House Ramsbottom Festival

FaMily Frozen Holiday Club 17-21 August Z-Arts Surely a must for any child who loves Frozen – the chance to spend a week of your holidays learning songs, dances and scripts from your favourite musical. Other weeks feature different musicals – check out z-arts.org for further information on times and prices. Ages 6–15 years. Alice in Wonderland Saturday 22 August, 11am and 2pm Stockport Plaza To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Lewis Carroll classic, The Plaza is staging an hour-long promenade performance of puppetry and song followed by a Mad Hatters’ Tea Party. First Steps: A Child’s Swan Lake Friday 25 September, 1pm The Lowry A shortened programme with a storyteller and special themed activities all designed to introduce young children to ballet – ages 3 to 7 years.

Music Blake Thursday 10 September Stockport Plaza Florence + The Machine Friday 18 September Manchester Arena Public Image LTD Saturday 19 September Manchester Academy James Bay 22/23 September O2 Apollo The Smiths LTD Saturday 26 September Sale Waterside David Gest’s The Time of My Life Tour Monday 28 September Stockport Plaza

24 September - 10 October Royal Exchange Studio Playwright and actor Luke Norris offers a compassionate look at young lives cut short in this touching portrait of childhood friendships under strain in adult life. 93


Gadgets

Whether it’s spreading out in front of the TV, or a high-class workout you’re after, we’ve got the gadget for you! t Amazon Fire TV Stick

s Ciclotte Tonino Lamborghini If you’re bored with your ugly 1980s exercise bike gathering dust in the corner of your bedroom (when did you last use that thing?), maybe now is the time to consider a Ciclotte Tonino Lamborghini. This is a seriously fancy piece of keep-fit kit, and the first exercise bike to use an electromagnetic resistance system. A concentrated magnetic field is generated using a copper ring, which is rotated at a high speed in front of six magnets. You do still have to pedal though. About £7,500, storeciclotte.com

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Going to gigs these days isn’t about watching your favourite band play your favourite songs and getting lost in the moment. No, it’s about filming the whole thing on your smartphone and uploading to YouTube the minute you get home. Well now you can go one better - the HDR-MV1 is tailor-made for concert recording with a 120-degree-wide angle lens and dual mics that temper high and low notes to give a more consistent and less clippy sound. £259, sony.co.uk

If you’ve not yet opted for Google and their Chromecast, or Apple with their Apple TV, then you could do worse than going for Amazon and their latest offering: the Fire TV Stick. No bigger than a USB stick, this small device nestles itself within the HDMI port of your TV, giving you access to all the movies, games and catch-up TV you could want. Of course you will need to be signed up to Amazon Prime to make full use of it. £35, amazon.co.uk

t Apple Watch

It’s finally here. The apple watch arrives to blow all the other smartwatch pretenders out of the water with the brand’s trademark simplistic design and intuitive functionality. Apple has certainly imbued the smartwatch with mainstream appeal, which is more than can be said for the Pebble or the Android Wear, but the lack of useable apps for the device means you would be wise to bide your time before taking the plunge. From £479, apple.com

s Eton Soulra XL

With eight full-range speaker drivers (two tweeters, two woofers and four passive radiators) the Soulra XL has an output of 22 watts of stereo sound. But the really good part is that it is totally solar powered. Boasting a sizable flip-up solar panel, this unit will charge your device and power the music all at once, without any wires or batteries. Green and fun! £179.29, amazon.co.uk

s Microsoft Lumia 435

With its eye-catching looks and a sturdy, comfortable design, the Microsoft Lumia 435 makes a great first impression, and in day-to-day use it fairs pretty well. For a smartphone that retails at around £60, you would expect a pretty dire performance, but for the most part, this is not the case - the notable exception being the camera, which is barely usable by today’s standards. £58.88, amazon.co.uk


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GREAT ESTATE I’ve often written enthusiastically in the past about bonkers estate cars. As a cyclist and dog-owner, I always liked the idea of a car that allowed you to take all the important things in life with you without compromising the fun of performance motoring.Two-seater sports cars are all well and good, but for most of us they’re not much use day to day. Most of the big manufacturers know this. For example, the arms race between Audi’s RS estates and Mercedes-Benz’s AMG-fettled models has always been intense. Anything above 500bhp and price tags nudging a hundred grand no longer even raise an eyebrow.

Meanwhile, one of the universally acknowledged benchmarks for fast cars – the timed lap of the world-famous Nürburgring racetrack – has been stolen by a far less glamorous competitor. The new record for the fastest estate car to lap the fearsome course has been taken by Seat, with its Leon ST CUPRA 280. For a car generally considered to be an affordable alternative to the VW Golf on which it is based, this is a serious coup. For under £30,000, here is an estate car capable not only of carrying five adults plus luggage, but also terrifying them while it’s at it.

TINY DEVIL While on a recent trip to a dealership specialising in all things Italian, I was eyeing some serious exotica from the likes of Alfa Romeo and Maserati when I was rudely interrupted by a throaty exhaust note whose volume and reverberation suggested that something monstrous was approaching. The big surprise, however, was that all this sound and fury was in fact emanating from the tiniest car of the lot: a Fiat 500. Somehow this was even more exciting than if a Ferrari had rumbled across our path. How could something so small sound like the devil himself? 96

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This was no ordinary 500. Unlike its fun and fashionable supermini relatives, this Abarth 595 Competizione version is an altogether more macho proposition, now available with all the racetrack-inspired trimmings you can imagine. Best of all, there’s been a power upgrade: it’s been boosted to 180bhp, which nearly puts the engine into hot-hatch territory, but in a car not much bigger than a go kart. That thunderous exhaust system is perhaps the biggest selling point though.You’ll hear it before you see it. I haven’t even had a test drive yet, but I can tell you that of all the cars I saw that day, this is the one I’m itching to get my hands on.



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