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Beechwood’s Butterfly Ball at The Palace Hotel, Manchester.

Hell0 New menu launch at The Belle Époque, Knutsford.

We’ve had a busy couple of months at Salutions HQ. We eventually found an office that we absolutely love, and thanks to the lovely Warren Gray, we managed to move out of the Bank, and into our new office seamlessly. The last few weeks have most definitely been about the launches, lunches, awards and visits; beginning with a VIP evening at The Belle Epoque in Knutsford to sample the summer à la carte menu. And it’s good news, because The Belle Epoque is offering readers 50% off, so you pay just £35pp for the eight-course tasting menu. See page 65 for more info.

SALUTIONS HQ It’s all about the visits, awards, launches and lunches…

City of Manchester Business Awards 2016 gala dinner, hosted by Downtown Manchester in Business.

theProfileClub Summer Lunch at The House of Commons

Beechwood’s Butterfly Ball was good fun and a huge success, raising almost £50,000. If you’ve not booked your tickets for the Salution’s Charity Winter Ball, call us on 0161 445 2883 and help us to help Beechwood. If you haven’t visited Indique yet, why not venture that little bit further and, as Helen advises in her food review (page 61), turn left out of the tram stop, instead of right! Indique recently hosted its launch party and the newlyappointed Lord Mayor of Manchester Councillor Carl Austin-Behan, along with residents and local businesses, were there to sample the delights of Didsbury’s newest Indian restaurant. London, the Next Christmas Show and Gordon Ramsay, it doesn’t get much better than that! The new collection is as strong as ever, and in store for you to buy now. Gordon, we’ll be back to Bread Street Kitchen and, after the show, I feel a Christmas colour-scheme dilemma coming on! Thank you to our lovely friends at Next. See you again soon. Don’t forget to enter the competition on page 12 to win a meal for four at Townfield’s and an overnight stay with breakfast, worth £400! Happy holidays, see you in October.

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GROUP EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Beverley Uddin-Khandakar e: beverley@salutions.co.uk

CONTRIBUTORS Catherine Reed Fay Wertheimer Oliver Chesher Mark Kureishy Dr Jill Nash Charlotte Batra Catherine Saunders Suzy Glaskie Joanna Boon David Wilkinson Ray King Emily Fitzgibbon

PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR Mike Browne PR Shots Salim Uddin-Khandakar Bigstockphoto.com e: salim@salutions.co.uk Press Loft Eddie Garvey @ Manchester ADVERTISING Evening News Call the sales team on Martin Hambleton 0161 445 2883 e: info@salutions.co.uk

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Salutions Publications | Contents

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R EGU L A R S 01 09 17 70 88

Hello from the editor News & views Charlotte’s Diary Education news Ask the experts

FA S H I O N & S H O P P I N G 61

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Your back-to-work wardrobe Just jackets

H E A LT H & B E A U T Y 43 44 45 49

Beauty – Get summer skin ready Revive and restore with Sassoon Salon Peppermint Wellness Holistic Health Coaching H&H Eyecare: Protect your most valuable sense

HOME & GARDEN 37 41 AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2016 • ISSUE 110

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M AGA Z I N E

MARILYN STOWE Senior Partner Stowe Family Law

MICHAEL LAVIZANI

INDIQUE

General Manager Mottram Hall Leading from the back

Burton Road Uniquely Indian CEO Othman Moqbel

TONI MACKENZIE

HUMAN APPEAL Celebrating 25 years

Your flight to happiness Your back-to-work

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

AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2016 • ISSUE 83

Lady Muck Fresher’s necessities for uni-life

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

PEOPLE 20 22 47 64 69 81 82

Karina Jadhav – Menagerie Restaurant & Bar Carlo Distefano – San Carlo Toni Mackenzie – Inner Depths Mark Duerr – F Duerr & Sons Michael Lavizani – Mottram Hall Dr Simon Hyde – The King’s School Othman Moqbel – Human Appeal

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M AGA Z I N E

KARINA JADHAV Menagerie The latest restaurant in town The Bailey’s Hotel

LONDON

San Carlo’s

CARLO DISTEFANO

IBIZA for grown ups!

I did it my way

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at the House of Commons

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ON THE COVER DIDSBURY MAGAZINE Marilyn Stowe Senior Partner Stowe Family Law HALE&BOWDON MAGAZINE Carlo and Marcello Distefano San Carlo

Food Review – Indique Didsbury Dining Guide – Cabana / Chilli Banana / Grafene Dining Guide – Mustard / Carrington Grill / The Belle Epoque Foodie news

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

BONUS SAPOR MAGAZINE Dogtooth jacket £50 Dogtooth trousers £30 Shirt £20, Loafers £42 NEXT MEDIACITY MAGAZINE Karina Jadhav Menagerie Restaurant & Bar

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Manchester Midnight Walk

More than 1,500 walkers celebrated in style as St Ann's Hospice marked the 10th anniversary of the Manchester Midnight Walk. Heavy showers eased thankfully, just as walkers set off on a 10k circuit of the city centre, past such landmarks as the Hilton, Manchester Cathedral and the Northern Quarter.

More than 1,500 walkers celebrated in style as St Ann's Hospice marked the 10th anniversary of the Manchester Midnight Walk.

St Ann's is hoping to raise around £180,000 from the event, bringing the total amount of donations since the walk began in 2007 to £1.8m. The Lord Mayor of Manchester Councillor Carl Austin-Behan sent walkers on their way from Manchester Central:

"When I saw the Midnight Walk advertised I thought the least I could do was go along and cheer on the walkers,” said the Mayor. “St Ann's does amazing work and many are walking in memory of loved ones, so it's a poignant occasion." The Mayor joined in a Zumba warm-up after live music had got the party started. The event was hosted by BBC Radio Manchester presenter Phil Trow and a minute's applause was held in memory of lost loved ones.

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A huge congratulations to Heaton Mersey Orthodontic Centre for winning Best Team and Best Practice in the North West category – a fantastic achievement!

Drop for Francis House

Abseil down the Bell Tower at the Trafford Centre – a 200ft drop with amazing views of Manchester, Cheshire and the Peak District. Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September. Registration fee £38. To register, please contact 0161 443 2200 emma.rapley@francishouse.org.uk or visit francishouse.org.uk for more information. August/September 2016 | salutions.co.uk

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MediaCityUK set to double in size over the next 10 years under ambitious plans submitted to Salford City Council

Up to 10 new buildings are envisaged with a development value of more than £1 billion. Key features of Phase 2 of MediaCityUK include 50,000 m2 of offices, 1,800 apartments, retail and leisure, complemented by innovative public spaces with a pedestrian promenade running through the scheme. Outline approval for the plans was granted in 2006. A condition of that permission was that detailed proposals, including all building designs and specifications, needed to be brought forward this year. The plans are expected to be considered by Salford's planning panel in September. MediaCityUK is a joint venture between Peel Land & Property and Legal & General Capital, who share a long-term commitment to the further expansion of

a creative and digital hub which already houses 250 businesses including the BBC, ITV, dock10, Ericsson and SIS. Steven Underwood, Chief Executive of The Peel Group, said: “This application is another major step forward in the evolution of MediaCityUK. Our partnership with Legal & General Capital, alongside continued support from the public sector, provides a strong platform to deliver future development phases of the UK's fastest growing hub for the creative and digital industries. MediaCityUK is a shining example of what can be achieved across the Northern Powerhouse, combining the talents of great people with ambition and vision.” Development at MediaCityUK continues apace with the new Tomorrow

building coming on stream during the summer and the Lightbox apartment block due to commence construction in early 2017. Stephen Wild, Managing Director of MediaCityUK, said: “We pride ourselves on having created much-loved buildings such as The Pie Factory and The Greenhouse. Phase 2 will provide a unique opportunity for a new generation of designs to complement what is already a thriving and vibrant destination. Like any city, we continue to grow in line with the needs of business – today's plans show the huge potential for the MediaCityUK of 2026.” E: mediacityuk.co.uk T: @MediaCityUK

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Eamonn O’Neal joins St Ann’s Hospice as Chief Executive

St Ann’s Hospice has announced that Deputy Lieutenant of Greater Manchester and Group Managing Editor of Trinity Mirror’s regional publications Eamonn O’Neal has joined the organisation as its new Chief Executive. Eamonn, who has previously served as Chair of the Board of Trustees at the hospice for almost three years, said: “I am honoured to be asked to join St Ann's as Chief Executive and looking forward to being part of an exemplary team providing unrivalled care, which has a profound impact on patients and families. “It is a really interesting time for the hospice sector and, as a local charity, St Ann’s is loved by many people from right across Greater Manchester. I am looking forward to leading the hospice towards its 50th anniversary and into the next phase of its history.” Eamonn will lead the team of hospice and trading company staff, along with the 800-strong army of volunteers who support St Ann’s.

Top cancer researcher runs up funds for charity

A consultant breast surgeon and leading clinical researcher at Wythenshawe-based Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention recently swapped her scrubs for sweatbands by taking on this year's gruelling Lakeland Marathon. Cliona Kirwan signed up for the 26.2-mile challenge – which took place in Coniston in the heart of the Lake District – to raise funds to support vital research projects at Genesis, which is the UK's only charity entirely dedicated to the prediction and prevention of breast cancer. Cliona, also Chair of Genesis' Scientific Advisory Board, raised over £1,800 and hopes her efforts will help the charity take a step closer to achieving its aim of preventing breast cancer for future generations. In addition to her role at Genesis, Cliona is part of the consultant breast surgery team at University Hospital of South Manchester, performing treatment and preventative surgery, as well as breast reconstruction procedures. She also conducts breast cancer research at the new Manchester Cancer Research Centre and leads a group of scientists who are studying how the blood clotting system may influence the growth and spread of breast cancer. This research could lead to new ways of detecting or monitoring breast cancer and even result in new treatments being developed. To donate, visit justgiving.com/Cliona-Kirwan, or to find out more about the charity, visit genesisuk.org

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Win a meal for four at Townfield’s and an overnight stay worth £400! Courtesy of the Best Western Cresta Court Hotel, here’s your chance to win not only a fabulous meal for four people at the latest addition to Altrincham’s restaurant scene – Townfields – but a free overnight stay too! The prize includes a three-course dinner for four people, including a glass of fizz or a bottle of premium beer, at the newly-opened Townfields restaurant at the Cresta Court Hotel. Winners will then be treated to a night’s stay in one of the hotel’s newly-refurbished executive guest rooms, followed by a full English breakfast the following morning. The restaurant offers a menu featuring succulent grill dishes, traditional British classics such as braised shoulder of lamb served with glazed baby vegetables and dauphinoise potato, and a sprinkling of spice-led favourites from the recipe collection of chef Simon Hardman-Taylor. The interior of this 100-seat restaurant combines plush shades of azure alongside accents of white, cream, brown and gold. Seating comprises of a series of round booths, as well as traditional chairs and tables, making it ideal for intimate dining occasions or larger family or business gatherings – the perfect setting for a relaxing night away. Free car parking and WiFi available.

TO ENTER simply tell us where Townfield’s restaurant is located.

Email your answer to winner@salutions.co.uk with Townfield’s in the subject field or send a postcard to Townfield’s Competition, Salutions, 5 The Stables, Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre, Manchester M20 5PG Closing date 31 August 2016. Visit cresta-court.co.uk, tweet @CrestaCourt or call 0161 927 7272. Terms and conditions: Prize includes two double or twin-bedded executive guest rooms, a three-course meal, and one glass of Prosecco or bottle of premium beer per person. Prize subject to availability, is non-transferrable, no cash alternatives available and Editor’s decision is final.

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Label: Arts Festival Show your beauty. Share your story.

This summer, Label, a company which creates body positive performances, is bringing a brand new arts festival onto the scene. The event will take place on 26th August at Islington Mill, the famous arts venue known for its quirky projects and creativity. There will be music, film and art, all themed around body positivity; allowing people the chance to show their beauty and share their story. On the night, Label will be premiering their theme tune, composed by the incredible Natasha Sofla and performed by Mike Bramhall (who worked with the world-famous Wayne Sleep). Afterwards, there will be two bands playing, The Kaptivators and Cassia, who are sure to keep your toes tapping all night long. The art gallery is made up of work by a dozen or more artists from across the world. From New York’s famous fashion photographer and model Nikki Gomez to Ireland’s Tara O Brien & Co., it’s set to be a spectacular night. Guests will have the opportunity to buy the artwork on display and contribute to the charities that Label supports. If all this isn’t enough, there will be films themed around body positivity, each made for Label by the incredible Manchester Indie Filmmakers Group. The full programme for the night can be found at labelfashionshow.com, but you can also email questions to inbox@labelfashionshow.com at any time. The night begins with a cocktail reception at 7pm – see you there!

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Sizzling events at The Quays The Quays will play host to a number of must-see events and attractions this summer, including an awe-inspiring, one-off outdoor performance of Broken, brought to you by Quays Culture; a powerful new exhibition from IWM North, part of Imperial War Museums, which looks at Fashion on the Ration; plus a spectacular fun-filled, free family day out at the annual Garden Party at Ordsall Hall. There too will be a host of highly-acclaimed theatre productions and an array of special, not-to-be-missed summer deals. Experience the award-winning IWM North with its range of compelling exhibitions, tours and family activities. Explore the latest special exhibition, Fashion on the Ration: 1940s Street Style, which looks at how fashion survived and even flourished under the strict rules of rationing in 1940s Britain.

A spectacular waterside venue housing theatres, galleries, a restaurant, cafe and bar, The Lowry offers visitors the chance to enjoy the very best in visual art and performance. And this summer season is no exception as Tall Stories theatre company returns with The Gruffalo’s Child; hot on the heels of The Gruffalo’s monstrous success comes this award-winning sequel in a magical, musical stage adaption. Pre or post-show, why not indulge a spending spree and head to the Lowry Outlet to enjoy their unbeatable summer sales? Prepare to set sail! Visitors can take a boat ride along the historic Manchester Ship Canal and explore the city’s stunning scenery with City Centre Cruises. If you fancy traveling further afield, Mersey Ferries offer a fascinating six-hour trip during which you will travel 35 miles of the canal to Liverpool.

MediaCityUK is hosting a Team GB FanZone during the Olympics, which take place in Rio from Friday 5th to Sunday 21st August. And if you don't mind getting yourself wet, try your hand at a wide range of fun water sports, from windsurfing to wakeboarding, at the Helly Hansen Watersports Centre. With too much to see and do in just one day, take the opportunity to rest your head at one of the top-quality, yet affordable, hotels in the area, including the Copthorne Hotel Manchester and Hotel Football – the world’s first football hotel, located opposite Manchester United’s OId Trafford stadium. And as if that’s not enough, a tempting selection of local and seasonal produce is on offer at Lime, an independent restaurant and bar located in the heart of The Quays.

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Salutions Publications | Charlotte’s Diary

Charlotte’s DIARY: Nest is best With just a few weeks to go until number one child heads off to university, I have spent my time wisely asking Google – the font of all knowledge – lots of questions about what is required to prepare him. He achieved the grades for his course, which is a good starting point. And while I am sure, in the main, that this was down to his hard work, I am certain my A* in nagging will have made a major contribution.

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o, he has a place and a start date – all is good. My first question to Google is ‘what next?’ Suggestions are plentiful. ‘It would be a good idea for your child to be able to do their laundry, cook, and clean a bathroom… you would be surprised at how many can’t do the basics’. Erm… I know I have been going on about the need to do all these things for a number of years but, deep down, I also know I have failed. Yes, there is more than boiling an egg to his culinary repertoire, but I fear it may be his signature dish. I swiftly move on to laundry. A tutorial on this subject has taken place on at least three occasions. But there is a still a small part of both of us that fears what might happen when he washes rather than watches. Just how many garments can we realistically claim actually began life off-pink? As for cleaning a bathroom, it was all I could do to get him to the clean his room!

Not to worry, there are a few weeks left to squeeze in a crash course in those subjects. OK Google, what else? ‘Budgeting, shopping and handling the social life’ seem high on the agenda, particularly in big cities where temptation and new spending opportunities are plentiful. I once saw a friend showing her son ‘how to shop’ the week before uni started. Great advice on comparing prices and getting value for money. I thought I would tag along to learn a thing or two, but they quickly shook me off. As to budgeting, well, my attempts at charging rent during his gap year left him howling with laughter, so no joy there.

a student, we were given the stuff nobody else wanted anymore. I give up – I need to accept my failings. Perhaps ‘nest is best’ after all, and I should persuade him to take another gap year?

Then there is all the ‘stuff ’ – pots, pans, bedding, the essential alarm clock – which I now realise is an industry in itself. John Lewis has its own ‘Going to University’ range! When did that happen? When I was

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theProfileClub Summer Lunch at the House of Commons Members of theProfileClub enjoyed their Summer Lunch at the House of Commons, hosted by Graham Brady MP and Leader of Trafford Council Sean Anstee.

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Sean Anstee, Barbara Hallwood and Graham Brady MP

Guests enjoyed drinks on the Terrace followed by a gourmet lunch. Commenting on the day, Barbara Hallwood, founder of theProfileClub said:

“The club aims to bring together top executives from across the North West. We endeavour to ensure that members always experience an event to remember. The House of Commons certainly delivered just this.” To find out more about membership of theProfileClub, visit theprofileclub.com Images by award-winning photographer Martin Hambleton.

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theProfileClub 4th Annual Golf Day at The Mere Members of theProfileClub and their guests enjoyed a day of golf, followed by a BBQ and evening of entertainment at The Mere.

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theProfileClub is now seen as one of the top private member’s business clubs in the North West and this was the club’s 4th Annual Golf Day. Headline sponsors of the golf were Blackstone and Together. Turkish Airlines sponsored the evening reception. A charity auction was held, which raised almost £5,000 for St Ann’s Hospice. August/September 2016 | salutions.co.uk

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MENAGERIE THE LATEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN Jo Boon sits down with Karina Jadhav to discuss Menagerie, a restaurant designed to combine a homelike feel with a magical sense of escapism. Karina Jadhav is a businesswoman, world traveler, and designer of the best and brightest in Mancunian restaurants. Her latest project is Menagerie, an eclectic new dining experience opening on the 11th August at One New Bailey, Bridge Street.

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Where it all began Karina began her journey with Southern Eleven, a little place in the Arndale food court at the heart of Manchester, but quickly realised that the quality of the food deserved a restaurant of its own. Her creations have always been at the cutting edge of fine dining, and her next venture – Neighbourhood – brought the taste of New York to Manchester. Karina is modest enough to be a little hesitant over the word ‘special’, but the latter was certainly just that. A vibrant restaurant that proved an instant hit and embraced a unique style of sharing food that fits so perfectly with Mancunian culture. Karina loved every restaurant and feels that each one contributed to where she is now. She started out as a journalist with no business experience, and her adventure began when she was just 24. Each restaurant represents a progression for Karina; reflecting, she believes, her personal growth. Victors in Hale, for example, was much more laid-back than its predecessor (Neighbourhood) and her latest restaurant is even more so. Karina is certain that this personal touch is the reason for their success. Manchester is always growing, evolving, and creating new dining experiences – just as Karina is. She is confident in both what she likes personally, and what she knows will appeal to the public. Her personal investment in each project is truly exemplary and this commitment has paid off with restaurants that are always taken to the public’s heart. She works on each project herself; from the DJ booth to the light fittings, and recalls that at Southern Eleven, she even dressed Hercules – the resident taxidermied bear!

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Words of advice and inspiration When I ask Karina more about this extraordinary success, she acknowledges it is a very competitive industry and new restaurants are starting up all the time. Her advice to anyone starting out? “Really think about what you will enjoy.” She believes in following your passion but balancing it with that which is commercially viable and attractive to diners. If you are looking for a role model, you couldn’t go far wrong with Karina Jadhav. Her inspirations are drawn, in part, from her extensive travels, something she hopes that her customers can relate to. Most of us travel, or at least read and hear about far off exotic countries, and miss them when we return. Karina aims to create a welcoming restaurant with a home-from-home feel, but one which also offers a real sense of escapism. It will be relaxing, but with a clear element of the theatrical to keep diners engaged. In the past, she’s travelled across the United States and, more recently, she’s visited France and

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Ibiza. It’s a mix of these travels old and new which have inspired her style and combined to create a modern American menu sprinkled with international and European influences. The menu The first draft of the menu is complete and is being perfected as you read this feature. Karina allows me a sneak peek at one of the dishes; lobster and prawn toast rolled into five little balls and perfectly designed for sharing. This exemplifies so much of Karina’s style – a classic modern American dish with a little twist that makes it all her own. My mouth waters just to think of all the delicacies being designed by a team of superlative chefs. Karina reveals that the tacos are still her favourite; a signature dish that has travelled with her across her series of extraordinary restaurants. It isn’t just travel that has inspired Karina though, she laughs as she tells me that she finds inspiration in almost everything. When travelling to Walt Disney World recently, the performance element, high-quality and efficient service impressed her and reinforced her belief in creating engaging dining opportunities. Equally, a recent fashion show where the models appeared to walk on water stirred her most recent cocktail sharing idea – cocktails which appear to do the impossible too. Excited? Make sure you are there on opening night! The team behind Menagerie The hard work invested in this exciting and creative project should not be underestimated, and Karina is careful not to take all the credit for herself. She says she has had lots of help and inspiration along the way, and could not have created Menagerie without her management team. Karina reserved special praise for Carlo Graziani, the mixologist responsible for designing the drinks menu, and Olivia Casson and Yalcin Ibrahim Ali, creators of the dishes that will make up the Modern American Menu. When I ask her what she looks for when recruiting, she says: “The main thing is to have people who are on board for the long run. You will end up spending more time with your team than your family, so it’s important to create a family environment at work and have people who share your vision.” The vision itself is truly extraordinary and the name Menagerie, interpreted as a collection of exotic animals, sets the tone for a restaurant that is theatrical, engaging and offers a true sense of escapism. See you on the 11th!


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San Carlo: I did it my way The ancient city of Ragusa in southern Sicily has changed little since Carlo Distefano left it in 1962, aged just 17. But the fortunes of the young man, who arrived in Britain to work in a barber's shop more than half a century ago, have changed beyond imagination...

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For he is none other than the Carlo in San Carlo. As chairman, he is at the helm of the astonishingly successful restaurant group which employs almost 1,000 people in its 17 UK venues – there are more overseas – and last year turned over more than £46 million. With four of his five children – including Marcello, Alessandro and Sacha actively involved, he has fended off venture capital predators and insists his creation, a virtual reinvention of the Italian restaurant, will always remain a family business. In Sicily, Carlo studied accountancy at a local college, but worked as a hairdresser at weekends to supplement the family income during the hard times of post-war Italy. He didn't like the accountancy course, so used his newfound skills, a work permit provided by a Leeds barber and £12 loaned by his brother, to set out by third-class train to find another life in Leeds. A hobby and a passion Carlo arrived in Manchester in 1970 and opened his first hair salon in St Ann's Arcade, then ran Figaro's in Kendals department store in Deansgate. But despite his success – he says he made "big money" – his passion, like his father's back in Ragusa, was always for food: "I spent it all eating in the top restaurants, including The Savoy in London," said Carlo. "Food was my hobby; in fact, I became more experienced in restaurants than some people who'd spent all their lives in the business." Eventually, his hobby won over his successful hairdressing career and, with three partners, he opened his first restaurant, Coco in Manchester’s Fountain Street, in the early 1980s. It was different from the stereotypical Italian restaurants of the time; modern and authentic, the place was an instant hit and always buzzing. Then came Cocotoo in Whitworth Street with its striking replica of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling.

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The game changer "It was also a big success," said Carlo, "but I wanted to be on my own, to express myself and my ideas with food, so I opened my first San Carlo in Birmingham in 1992." Openings in Bristol and Leicester followed, then in 1994 came the real game changer – San Carlo Manchester on King Street West, in a building that had been the graveyard of several national pizza chains. Ironically, it is just across the road from where Carlo crimped hair in Figaro's. By the

time the huge 200-cover restaurant celebrated its 10th anniversary, 1.8 million customers had dined there, including many celebrities. Such success not only shows no sign of abating, but has enabled San Carlo to spread its wings far across the city and beyond. The Distefano empire now comes in a range of guises: San Carlo restaurants in Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool and Manchester; Cicchetti in Manchester, Bangkok, Qatar and London; Fumo in Manchester and Birmingham, Bottega and Gran Cafe in Selfridges, Manchester; Signor Sassi in London, Kuwait, Bangkok and, finally, Fiorentina (featuring Florentine grills) at the Marriott Hotel in Hale Barns, where plans are afoot to develop the outside terrace. Carlo puts his success and the popularity of his creations down to great food, the very best of ingredients (many sourced from Italy) and "being honest" with customers. But there's more to it than that. Carlo, now 72 but with no thoughts of retirement, says the business is "my life, my work, my hobby, my holiday, my obsession." People need people So, how does the family manage such a vast organisation? Carlo’s son Marcello explains: "It comes down to people at the end of the day. We cannot run it all by ourselves, but we have a lot of good people around us. And we are also bringing young people through the business. "We will keep on growing, but organically. There has never been a formal strategy for expansion. We see what sites come up; one year we may not open a new restaurant, another year it may be two or three." San Carlo is well known in Italy – 80 per cent of the staff is Italian – so, when people inquire after jobs, they can select the best. Waiters are expected to regard their work as a career with pride and passion. Chefs – who go to Italy four or five times a year – are given the freedom to express themselves, but Carlo is always the final arbiter of what goes on the menu. And, as Marcello says: "The essence of Italian food is simplicity, but simple dishes demand the finest ingredients. We don't do Mediterranean fusion – the menu is authentic Italian, the best dishes from the various regions.” As a measure of San Carlo's quest for the best, Marcello added: "We couldn't find anyone in the UK making proper Italian ice cream. So we bought the equipment and brought in five specialists from Italy to do the ice cream and the bakery." By Ray King

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WARDROBE Holiday season is over, but that doesn’t mean you have to lose your summer glow. Look pretty and professional with these back-to-work wardrobe essentials.

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Mays: The fastest, easiest and most secure way of securing a loan Jo Boon meets Jason Darrington to discuss modern pawnbroking, and the simple solutions it can provide to cash flow problems. So, to avoid being left in the dark, now is the time to discover exactly what Mays can offer. So, how does it all work? To secure a loan, you need to bring your assets and proof of identification to your nearest store; the value of the former will be determined on the day. The loan is secured against the value of your assets, which means that there are generally no credit checks required. Once your assets have been valued, you will be able to walk out of the store, on the same day, with your loan – often the exchange takes only a matter of minutes. You will then have up to seven months to repay your loan, and interest is calculated on the length of time it takes you to repay. It isn’t necessary to repay the amount in one lump sum; Mays accepts partpayments, which helps to bring down the interest you pay.

Mays is a well-established and trusted pawnbroking company with six stores around the Greater Manchester area. Founded in 1825, trust and discretion has always been at the heart of everything Mays does. The company began life as a department store, specialising in fine jewellery and watches, and is now one of the oldest pawnbrokers in the country.

This is the fastest way to secure a loan and is often cheaper than other types of credit, think payday loans or having to pay bank overdraft charges.

There is an unfortunate, and completely unfounded, stigma surrounding pawnbroking, but the outdated notion of backstreet deals could not be further from the truth and does not reflect an industry which deals in valuable assets and secure loans. Pawnbrokers are all subject to the rules and regulations of the Financial Conduct Authority, just as banks are, and Mays is meticulous in meeting these standards.

Why choose Mays? Mays prioritises security and confidentiality, enabling you to keep control over your assets. All of your valuables will be kept in state-of-the-art security facilities – potentially safer than they would be at home with you! As a family-run business, they provide a friendly and efficient service, backed up by generations of experience, all of which ensures confidence in their capabilities.

It is estimated that only around 3% of the population understand what pawnbroking is, yet it is of enormous benefit to a considerable percentage of the population.

We are all looking for quick solutions and to lessen the paperwork, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to secure a safe and efficient loan from Mays.

For a free no obligation consultation, call 0161 667 4588 or visit mayspawnbrokers.co.uk

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The Warren: your personal paradise by the sea Jo Boon explores deluxe holiday homes at The Warren in North Wales

The Warren is a stunning set of deluxe holiday homes found in a quiet corner of the seaside town Abersoch in North Wales. The homes themselves are located on their own private beach, guaranteeing a relaxing stay for all who choose this idyllic spot. Set against a landscape like this, you will imagine you are in paradise; a paradise you have the exciting opportunity to personalise exactly as you wish. You can return to The Warren year after year for the space to relax and escape from reality. Your children are sure to thank you for the chance to play in such a perfect corner of the country and it is a golden opportunity to take some family time, as well as create a window for a little self-care. Time for a break from technology, neighbours, and deadlines? Time to take off to The Warren! Explore The homes themselves may be blissfully tranquil, but there is plenty of exploring to be done and gorgeous views to be enjoyed beyond them. Not only will you be living right next to the Gulf Stream, but you will also be looking out over Snowdonia and the stunning coastline that is Cardigan Bay. The little town of Abersoch is well worth a visit and I would highly recommend a trip to Mickey’s Boatyard & Beach Café. If you are looking for something a little more adventurous, then you have national parks to discover, mountains to scale, and beaches to play upon. The Warren also provides its own boat launch ramp, offering easy access to calm sailing waters; the perfect pursuit whether you are an expert, beginner, or looking to teach the kids. There is also the Abersoch Sailing School nearby – the ideal location to learn the ropes.

Making great holiday memories on dry land is just as easy and enjoyable. We would highly recommend a trip to Plas Glyn y Weddw, an ancestral home built in 1856. There are lots of artistic opportunities available, endless events, a shop, café and a woodland area begging to be explored. Definitely one for the bucket list! The Warren is a family-focused retreat that endeavours to provide activities that engage and relax every member of the family. With this in mind, there is entertainment provided all weekend long and regular special social events too. None are obligatory, of course, but it is a great way to spend time with your family, and meet fellow homeowners. Wining and dining at The Warren The Warren provides its own gourmet dining facilities. It too offers a chic poolside bar, where you can enjoy a cocktail (or two) and breath-taking views of the surrounding scenery. The well-stocked village stores sell local food and beverages, and it is here that you will be able to find any last minute items you may have forgotten to pack pre-holiday. Did you forget your toothbrush? During your stay, there will be no shortage of local pubs to visit and restaurants and cafes to dine in. Creature of habit? Find your favourite and enjoy the comfort of a well-known classic. Bit of an explorer? Take off around the bay in search of the latest treat for you and your family to enjoy. Three recommendations to get you started are: The Coconut Kitchen, The Hub and Petal-á-Pot Tea Room & Bistro. The latter is perhaps more of an essential then a recommendation, after all, what holiday is complete without afternoon tea? You are sure to find everything you need in and around The Warren, whether it is the much-needed chance to relax, mouth-watering food, or a day out exploring – The Warren truly does offer it all.

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Ibiza for grown-ups The kids are back at school, and parents looking for some quality adult time should head to the Balearics. Jill Nash discovers a short-haul escape to the ‘White Island’ is a much-needed tonic.

SLEEP Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel first opened its doors in 2011, making a name for itself championing huge international DJ names (Guetta, Solomun, Avicii), amazing stage production, glamorous dancers and a fantastically-placed VIP section. In a few short years, it secured its place as one of the most famous venues on the island. With the exception of the opening and closing parties (which continue until 24 September 2016), Ushuaïa opens around 3-5pm in the afternoon and closes at midnight. By providing a rare opportunity to see some of the biggest headliners on the island as the sun is setting, Ushuaïa has become an important force in reawakening the island’s long-held tradition of daytime clubbing. It’s an adult’s playground, and a grown-up one at that. Staying in a club might sound like a bizarre choice for adults looking for some quality downtime but, thanks to its fabulous location (a minute from the beach) and on-site spa (a lush wellness area), Ushuaïa is an excellent choice. 30

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The hotel has recently expanded to include the luxurious Ushuaïa Ibiza Tower, which not only boasts stunning exteriors and luxury accommodation, but a gorgeous pool area and rooftop lounge terrace with spectacular island views too. This is definitely a place for VIPs. Some of the suites have fabulous views, whilst others are decadently furnished with private terraces and hot tubs. The Tower also hosts exclusive poolside fashion shows, performances and events that are reserved for guests and friends of Ushuaïa only. Guests have full access to all of the services and parties at Ushuaïa Beach Club too, but staying here will mean you benefit from a little more tranquility and privacy. Sundowners should head to the Ushuaïa Tower Skylounge, which offers up the most amazing panoramic views of Ibiza. Eight floors up, you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of all the beach club action. It's simply magical. Prices starts from £165 per night. Visit ushuaiabeachhotel.com


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Drink & DinE This mellow club strikes a balance between the rowdy Bora Bora up the strip and the more decadent Blue Marlin. By day, patrons sip sangría and munch truffled mushroom pizzas. Come evening time, especially for Guy Gerber’s popular Rumors party on Sundays, the pace picks up under the paper lanterns and turns into a barefoot fiesta on the sand. With no cover and reasonable prices, it may be one of the best (and cheapest) ways to get a party fix in Playa d’en Bossa. beachouseibiza.com Clubbing in the Balearics is big, booming and, to experience it at least once, is well worth the steep admission price. For an outdoor day party, ANTS (entrance €40, Saturdays, 3pm-midnight) at Ushuaïa (Playa d’en Bossa, ushuaiaibiza.com) starts off groovy by the pool, then progresses to harder beats on the mammoth main stage. Die-hards can continue at the free after-party or grab a nightcap at UP Ibiza Sky Society on top of the Ushuaïa Ibiza Tower next door (daily, 6.30pm-midnight, ushuaiabeachhotel.com) Adults wanting something a little more low-key can enjoy some magic tricks, dinner and live entertainment at Km5. It’s a hippie hideout; an open-air lounge with an excellent menu of sushi-filled platters and apple-infused shishas. km5-lounge.com ExPLorE Outside the nightlife hubs of San Antonio and Playa d’en Bossa lies a vast, arid and arrestingly-beautiful Spanish isle, speckled with farmhouses and almond trees that bloom white in winter. The interior is still relatively undeveloped; the hamlets of Santa Gertrudis and San Miguel remain quaint, and the pine-fringed north coast is rough and ragged. Even Ibiza Town and its UNESCO-protected core, Dalt Vila (old town), retain much of their charms and quirks, despite the seasonal avalanche of tourists. It’s an altogether more likeable, grown-up place – held together by a combination of fiercely proud Ibicencos, expats and dreamers writing the next chapter in this island’s strange and varied history. Visitors in search of hidden treasures amongst the touristy knick-knacks can scour the hippie markets at Las Dalias (Saturdays, Carretera de San Carlos Km 12, lasdalias.com) and Punta Arabí (Wednesdays, Avenida Punta Arabí s/n, Santa Eulalia del Río, hippymarket.info) or end the day sipping sundowners on a lounge bed or gazebo and admiring the beautiful coves at the Cala Bassa Beach Club on the west coast. cbbcibiza.com August/September 2016 | salutions.co.uk

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The Bailey’s Hotel Jo Boon explores the hotel that combines deluxe English rooms, delicious Italian meals, and a dream location.

A room of one’s own The Bailey’s Hotel stands at the very heart of one of London’s most stylish streets, an original South Kensington icon built by Sir James Bailey MP in 1876. Despite celebrating its 140th anniversary, the hotel maintains a timeless feel that is reassuringly homely. Now, following a £7.5 million renovation, it has risen again, and perhaps surpassed, its former glory. From the moment the door is opened by a beautifully-suited doorman, the Victorian personality can still be felt in this charming hotel. One is led immediately into a breath-taking lobby, complete with a sweeping spiral staircase, winding up through four floors, and decorative stained glass windows. Each room offers such comforts as a walk-in shower, roll top bath, refreshing cotton sheets and elegant furnishings.

This restaurant is not just popular with guests at the hotel, but locals as well. This is something that fills di Croce with pride, a clear sign that “we are getting it right.”

olives restaurant Olives restaurant and bar have recently been redesigned, combining classical Victorian architecture with sumptuous Italian dishes. Executive Chef Davide di Croce aims to deliver an inventive modern take on some classic dishes: “I felt Olives could match my own beliefs,” says di Croce “what I thought an Italian restaurant should be; simple and flavoursome, a place where fresh produce, passion and love are the basic ingredients of any recipe.”

Explore London The Bailey’s Hotel is perfectly positioned for exploring London and enjoying a relaxing stay at the centre of the capital. Situated opposite Gloucester Road tube station, the staff will be more than happy to provide you with maps, or order taxis as required. A few notable attractions nearby include the museums of Kensington, the Royal Albert Hall and numerous Royal Parks. Despite its proximity to the hustle and bustle of the city, the hotel avoids its claustrophobia, thus ensuring a quiet and relaxing stay.

olives Bar Olives bar is a treat for both the eyes and the taste buds. The period feature ceiling has been carefully renovated and, with easy access to and from the restaurant, an open and welcoming atmosphere has been created. The drinks menu is truly extraordinary, with at least 40 regular cocktails to choose from and bartenders who are always willing to create something new and cater for your personal tastes. Whether you’re looking for the perfect pre-dinner ‘lift’ or a cocktail to ease into the evening with, you can be sure Olives Bar will serve it up for you.

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To sum up Sri Lanka in a handful of words isn’t easy, but relaxation, tea, culture, adventure, deep sea fishing, gorgeous beaches and warm smiles is a good start. Visit this incredible corner of Asia for the greatest adventure of your life…

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Ceylon traditional Ayurveda treatments

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elax your body with the ultimate rejuvenation and complete serenity of traditional Ayurveda treatments. Sri Lanka is the birth place of both traditional and cultural Ayurveda medicines, which treat illness, some say, much better than man-made drugs. A typical Ayurveda treatment starts with a consultation (to enable the doctor to understand your medical history, ascertain allergies etc.), moving onto the traditional art of acupuncture. Next, a traditional oil massage to target negative allergies in the body and transform them into vibrant positives. Finally, you will bathe in fragrant oils, which cleanse the skin and encourage natural radiance – and this is the secret of Sri Lankan Ayurveda treatments. Ceylon tea – served straight from lush mountain peaks Ceylon tea has long been prized for its unique flavour, colour, strength and character, which cannot be readily found elsewhere. The humidity, cool temperatures, sunshine and rainfall (two monsoons) in the country's Central and Southern Highlands are conducive to the creation of unique, quality teas. Tea plantations are scenic and pristine. Tea is grown, handpicked and processed in an artisanal style, unchanged for over a century. Thanks to stringent controls, and in respect of pesticide residues, Ceylon tea is considered the ‘cleanest tea in the world’. When you reach for a cup of Ceylon tea, you are not just refreshing yourself, you are also helping refresh and renew an environmental resource that is critically important to all life on Earth. The cultural and religious parades of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is home to a number of ethnic groups; each with different religions and cultures. Such wonderful diversity means the country plays host to an abundance of religious and cultural celebrations every year. Each captivating event delivers a glorious mix of traditional dance, eye-catching costumes and music, and attracts a high number of tourists from around the world. Traditional Sri Lankan parades are conducted for religious and astrological reasons. Buddhists hold their parades according to their solar and lunar calendar, and to commemorate different significant events in Buddha’s life.

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Traditional dance features heavily in the island’s parades. There are three types of traditional dance: the Kandyan dances of the Hill Country (known as Uda Rata Natum), the low country dances for southern plains (known as Pahatharata Natum), and Sabaragamuwa dances or Sabaragamuwa Natum. In addition, there are a number of Hindu folk dances, such as Kavadi, that are also performed at these unmissable parades. Kandyan dance takes its name from Kandy (the last royal capital of Sri Lanka) and is considered the traditional dance of country. It features a highly-developed system of rhythm, provided by cymbals known as ‘Thalampata’. There are five distinct types of Uda Rata dances: Ves, Naiyandi, Udekki, Pantheru and Vannam. Pahatharata dances are executed in order to calm the ‘malignant spirits who provoke diseases’. The Sabaragamuwa dance features unique hand and feet formations, accompanied by a distinct style of instrument playing, singing and, not forgetting, enchanting costumes. A world of outdoor adventure With varying climates and geographical diversity packed into this small island, a range of adventures – from the mountain tops to the depths of the oceans – await you. As well as swimming and snorkelling in the Indian Ocean, you can enjoy scuba diving and surfing – the most popular beach sports in the country. Scuba diving has a long history in Sri Lanka and, thanks to waters filled with coral gardens, a multitude of exotic fishes and ancient wrecks, you can enjoy one of the best underwater experiences in the world. Although comparatively new to the country, surfing too has made its mark along the southern and eastern coasts in the past 25 years. The big blue surrounding the island is also one of the most challenging marine game fishing locations worldwide, whilst white water rafting, kayaking and canoeing are growing in popularity too. A multitude of roads that wind through expansive mountains, lush green forests, paddy fields, parks and sleepy villages make Sri Lanka a dream destination for keen hikers and trekkers. Trail blazing through the tracks and paths on horse or elephant back is a relatively new yet novel experience for island guests to enjoy.


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Sri Lanka boasts over 100 rivers, together with lagoons and ‘tank’ (irrigation lakes), so there are plentiful opportunities for year-round kayaking and canoeing, perhaps combined with a camping trip. Two popular locations for such exciting outdoor pursuits are the Kalu Ganga and the Kelani River. Deep sea paradise Surrounded by the Indian Ocean and filled with fresh water reservoir inland, Sri Lanka is a hidden jewel for extreme anglers. With a shoreline of 1,140 miles and a continental shelf of 10,000 square miles, Sri Lankan waters are a famously challenging location for marine game fishing. Furthermore, the outfalls of 103 major river basins, and just as many estuaries, lagoons and coastal lakes countrywide, are yet to be fully explored by sporting anglers. As the waves collide into the sides of your boat and sea birds call above your head, the ocean’s scent and the thrill of the chase is exhilarating. Shark, marlin and tuna – the big names in deep-water game fishing – roam Sri Lanka’s deep seas. Closer to shore, the calmer waters teem with a variety of species, and the hospitable local fishermen are only too willing to invite visitors to join them on their daily or nightly excursions beyond the coastline. The sights and sounds you will experience as you fish until dawn are nothing short of magical. Beaches blessed with eternal sunshine With nearly 1,600 km of palm-fringed coastline baked to perfection, lapped by aquamarine waves, it’s little wonder that Sri Lanka is a veritable magnet for international beach bums. Whether you want to get sporty in water or simply laze beside the waves in search of the perfect tan, the golden sands of Sri Lanka forever deliver. With two monsoon winds, each bringing rain to two different corners of the country at different times, Sri Lanka really is an all-year-round prospect for sunseekers. The north-easterly winds make the south-west coast sunny and the sea calm from November through to March. The southwesterly winds make the east coast waters quiet with the constant sunshine happily in agreement.

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Love the luxury of family time… The Warren is undoubtedly North Wales’ most exclusive holiday park. Within just a 2-hour drive you will be surrounded by the Llyn Peninsula’s spectacular coastline and Snowdonia National Park’s rugged beauty. Endless family fun… guaranteed At The Warren, we appreciate family time is precious. That’s why for over 80-years we have made it our mission to continually invest in our onsite leisure facilities, and to deliver the ultimate escape for every member of your family. So it means you are safe in the knowledge that endless family fun is guaranteed

Action and relaxation for every generation… Children of all ages are spoilt for choice. The Make & Create room offers arts and crafts, a soft play area is ideal for younger children, The Hub is a cool new hangout for teenagers, and the Climbing Wall offers plenty of fun and adventure. Everyone will enjoy The Warren’s private beach, the three outdoor heated swimming pools, access to four tennis courts and, of course, the boat launch ramp from which relaxing days at sea or fast and furious water sports are easily accessed. There’s also a fully-equipped gym, an indoor heated swimming pool complete with sauna and steam room, plus sports

and activities in the multi-purpose sports hall, such as yoga, kick-boxing, basketball, squash and archery. Alternatively, enjoy a slower pace and join the jogging and walking groups to socialise and see the spectacular local scenery, or delight in a little relaxation at the spa, which boasts a tempting treatment list.

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Grow your own

STYLE Bad news, guys. I’m on the run. Yes, that’s right, Lady Muck is now a wanted fugitive. Currently writing this from a secret bunker; a desperate outlaw trying hard to take the matter seriously rather than repeatedly fantasizing about being hunted down by the tall, dark bad boy U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens from Justified. Hand cuffs optional.

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llow me to explain. It all started out so innocently; simply handing out brown paper bags filled with goodies to anyone who came a-knockin’ on my potting shed door and answering to the pet name of ‘The Pusher’. In hindsight, I can see how our amazing boys in blue jumped to the wrong conclusion. Word to the wise, remember that ‘potting shed’ and ‘grow your own’ can take on a whole new meaning when seen or heard out of context. You see, it’s glut season. And, in glut season, I am indeed a pusher. But a veggie pusher, honest Your Honour! My little bags of free treats are merely genuine attempt to avoid my mountainous harvest going to waste. You see, his Lordship and I are drowning in courgettes, beans, tomatoes, beetroot, mange tout, lettuce, cucumber, sweetcorn, chillies and peppers. Not to mention the raspberries which are cropping faster than I can pour the cream. So, dear readers, can you please remind me to start the sensible practice of succession

planting next season? Wise grow-yourowners do this as a matter of course and I intend to join them. Apparently, the key is to sow small batches of seeds fortnightly to ensure a consistent supply of crops rather than a huge one that is surplus to requirements. However, if you too are faced with a pile of excess veggies, here’s my go-to recipe for using up the superstar of glut season: the courgette. You’ll be amazed how sweet vegetables can become when baked in cakes, plus your kids won’t even realise they’re eating zucchini. Result. Courgette cake ingredients: 500g of grated courgette, 200g unsalted butter, 300g plain flour, 2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda, 250g jar of sugar-free apricot jam, 1 teaspoon vanilla essence, 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon and a splash of full-fat milk. How to make: Preheat oven to 180 degrees C/Gas Mark 4. Cream butter and two-thirds

of your jam in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Add vanilla essence/splash milk. Stir in grated courgettes, skins and all. Add plain flour and bicarbonate of soda, stir thoroughly. Pour mixture into a 20cm greased cake tin and bake for approx. 30 minutes. Cool before removing from tin. Slice in two and spread the remaining third of the jam inside. Sprinkle ground cinnamon on top, grab a cuppa and enjoy. And for all you lovely lushes out there, a novel way to use up glut season’s other main culprit – cherry tomatoes – is my mate’s rather brilliant, boozy idea. Just poke a few holes in each cherry tomato, place in a bowl, cover with Absolut Vodka, and refrigerate for two days. Then fire up the barbecue, get your mates over, pass the bowl around… and see how long it takes before they start dancing on the table. right, must dash. i really need to get rid of my winter grow lamps before the drug squad comes a-knockin’ again.

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Suzy Glaskie WHY FAT REALLY IS YOUR FRIEND The National Obesity Forum recently set the cat amongst the pigeons by taking a robust stand against the low-fat diet that we’ve all been recommended to follow for decades. With so many opposing opinions flying around, it’s no wonder people are confused as to what they should and should not be eating. Here’s some context. Ever since the 1960s, when saturated fat was incorrectly demonised as the cause of heart disease, fat has been cast as the bogey man of foods. The theory that eating fat makes you fat has stuck around ever since. Hence, the supermarket shelves groaning with low-fat products that just perpetuate the myth that fat is something to avoid at all costs. Meanwhile, sugar was the real culprit behind the meteoric rise in obesity and Type 2 diabetes, not to mention a host of other chronic diseases. Back in the day when I worked in food processing PR, I balked at the amount of additives, not to mention sugar, crowbarred into low-fat products just to make them palatable. You see, stripping the demon fat out of food threw up a big problem for food manufacturers. No fat equals no taste and no “mouthfeel”, as it’s called in the industry. So, is dietary fat good or bad? Well, the answer is both, because not all fats are created equal. Some fats are indeed very unhealthy. They include vegetable oils (sunflower oil, for instance) and heavily processed, hydrogenated trans fats. They lead to inflammation which has now been shown to play a role in nearly all chronic diseases. They can also lead to weight gain, skin breakouts, high blood pressure and liver strain. Now, let’s look at the good side of fats. Fat is one of the body’s most basic building blocks. We each have more than 10 trillion cells in our body and every single one of them needs high-quality fat. The right fats (with the emphasis on the word “right”) increase your metabolism, stimulate fat burning, keep hunger in check, improve your cholesterol profile and can protect against Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, dementia and cancer.

They help to keep hormone levels stable and they nourish our skin, hair and nails. Our bodies need fat for insulation, vitamin and mineral absorption and to protect our organs. One fat fact that people often overlook is that your brain is about 60 per cent fat. High-quality fats will not only aid learning and memory but also boost your mood. Meanwhile, a lack of omega-3 fatty acids has been linked to depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. So, time to step away from those low-fat nasties and give your body the good fats it’s craving. Here’s where you can find them: •

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Therapist Toni Mackenzie takes control

By Emily Fitzgibbon

If you’d have told Toni Mackenzie twenty years ago how much her life would change, from wife and mother to celebrated self-help guru, she admits she would have struggled to believe you: “It would have been very difficult for me to imagine back then.” Since divorcing in 1993, becoming a single mum of two and feeling like her world had crashed to the ground, Toni has turned her life around. She is now a qualified counsellor, hypnotherapist, psychotherapist and runs her own hypnotherapy and life coaching business, Inner Depths, based in Altrincham. Oh, and she can add bestselling author to her resume now too. In May 2016, Toni’s book, Your Flight to Happiness: A 7-Step Journey to Emotional Freedom, was released on Amazon worldwide. Within hours, it had become a bestseller. The book is essentially a step-by-step guide on how to make yourself happy and how not to rely on others. It includes the story of Toni’s journey and some of her favourite quotes from inspirational teachers throughout the ages, which she often posts on her social media platforms. “I looked for quotes that tied in with the flying theme of my book” she says. The book also contains a chapter dedicated to Toni’s mindfulness and meditation tips: “I generally meditate once a day, but ideally I would try for twice a day.” Her top tips for meditation include repeating a mantra or meaningful word like peace or love, or focusing on breathing to keep your mind calm and clear: “Moving meditations or mindfulness can include focusing on your feet as they touch the ground while out walking, being aware of your surroundings, being in the moment and perhaps even smiling at strangers!”

She also finds meditation apps can be helpful. “Happiness does not come from outside experiences or other people,” Toni explains, “ultimately happiness is an inside job!” When asked if she misses life in the air, Toni says she loved her job at the time, but she has moved on and enjoys living life in the present. As for the term ‘trolley dolly’, she admits: “It does sound rather degrading, but I never took it seriously because I know how much training cabin crew have to go through in case of emergency.” So does Toni now feel truly happy? “Yes,” she replies, “I feel content with my life.” So remember, ladies and gentlemen, calmness is key and the most important thing to do is to learn how to F.L.Y. (first love yourself).

Your Flight to Happiness: A 7-Step Journey to Emotional Freedom is available to order from Amazon worldwide for £9.99. Kindle editions are also available.

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H&H Eyecare: Protect your most valuable sense H&H Eyecare is an independent opticians practice based in Broadheath, Altrincham, right next to Waitrose. It is a family-owned business, offering you the best eye care and putting your needs first, without the pressure of corporate targets. The beautifully designed interior will set you at ease immediately and there is plenty of free parking for convenient access. The opticians was set up by Khal Bhorat and Susan Eccles, who first met in 2004 and together have over 35 years of experience working for various opticians across the North West. They are part of a new generation of opticians using advanced technology to provide you with the most in-depth eye examination possible. Their experience ensures that you could not be in safer hands, but they are also forward-thinking and determined to offer something new to all of their customers. They can proudly boast that H&H Eyecare can see more of your eye than 97% of opticians in the region. They have invested heavily to make their eye care dream a reality, and can offer the very latest equipment and services. What to expect at your consultation Your hour-long eye consultation will include optical coherence tomography (OCT) and a retinal optomap. All sound rather complex? Khal and Susan take great care to talk you through everything and explain what they’re doing, so you can relax completely during your appointment. The traditional methods of eye examination used in most opticians, such as retinal photography, only enable the optometrist to see what is happening on the very surface of your retina. This is not helpful when many eye conditions begin at a much deeper level and can be successfully treated when caught early. It is estimated that 50% of sight loss is preventable, but early detection is crucial. H&H Eyecare will diagnose problems at the earliest possible stage and, in some cases, diagnose glaucoma up to nine years earlier than would be otherwise possible. One of the ways they achieve these outstanding results is OCT, a safe and

non-invasive method of analysing the microscopic layers of your retina. Optomap digital retinal imaging is a non-invasive technique used to image up to 82% of your retina. By comparison, retinal photography at high street opticians can only image 15%. Optomap is a far superior service and H&H is one of only four opticians in the entire Greater Manchester area able to offer the service. Their state-of-the-art equipment enables them to keep a photographic record of the whole of your retina. Not only this, but advice on nutrition and how best to look after your general and ocular health is also provided as part of the service. The overall aim being to secure you with the very best service possible, and to protect your most precious sense. The most glamorous solutions H&H Eyecare offer an incredible selection of designer frames, including Persol, Tom Ford, Oliver Peoples, Paul Smith and Jimmy Choo or you can choose frames from as little as £40. Rem Hillback, one of many overjoyed customers, recalls that “face shape, colouring and lifestyle were all a part of the discussion” when selecting glasses. Khal and Susan completely understand that it’s not just about medical expertise, it’s about delivering a product you will be comfortable with and take pleasure in wearing. Denise Price commented that: “the service received from H&H Eyecare, from walking through the door, is refreshingly friendly, thorough and person-centred.” It is this, above all else, that makes H&H Eyecare stand out; they have perfected the balance between expert treatment, glamourous service and a welcoming environment.

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Salutions Publications | Health

Laser Eye Surgery helps Heather Heather Clatworthy has always enjoyed an active lifestyle and is a keen swimmer. Heather is currently training for a 13 mile swim from Moville in Donegal, Ireland to Portstewart in Northern Ireland - the swim hasn’t been officially completed since 1929! Having visited several high street companies but been unimpressed, it was her mother-in-law who pointed her in the direction of Optegra Eye Hospital. Heather continues: “I turned up and immediately met with friendly, relaxed staff who put me at ease. After a few eye tests, I met the surgeon who would be carrying out the procedure, which was fantastic. He was willing to spend the time answering my questions and discussing options, and I didn’t feel pushed or rushed. Because I had already done a lot of research, I decided to go for it and booked in for five weeks later!” “As soon as the laser procedure was over, I had to stop myself high fiving the team. I could see faces, details in pictures hanging on the wall and read signs. It was an amazing feeling of elation. One of the loveliest things is seeing my children’s faces first thing in the morning, without having to find my glasses – I can see their freckles close up and that means a lot.”

Although wearing contact lenses hasn’t got in the way of her training schedule, Heather is very relieved that she can attempt the swim knowing that a wave won’t knock her goggles off, causing her to lose a lens!

Since the surgery, Heather believes her eyesight is actually better now than when she was a child. “I tell everyone I meet to just do it, don’t wait. I wish I had done it sooner! Taking the step to laser my eyes wasn’t a quick one, but I wanted to see my children grow up and enjoy the benefits of ‘seeing with my own eyes’! It is perfect timing for my swim and when I’m training, every now and then I stop and take my goggles off, and just take in the beautiful coastline and horizon. I feel so honoured to have been able to have my sight restored (and upgraded I think!) to enjoy a fuller life.” For your free consultation call 0844 326 0011 or click www.optegra.com/manchester

Heather, 33, says: “I’ve worn glasses since I was 10 and contact lenses since I was 15. My love of the outdoors has raised certain challenges and I won’t be sad to see the back of them! Being able to see clearly when I swim will be amazing! And not having to worry about rain and mud on my glasses when I am land training will be great too.”

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Salutions Publications | Health

MR HIREN PATEL Consultant Neurosurgeon at The Manchester Institute of Health & Performance’s Concussion Clinic. The Concussion Clinic The concussion service at The Manchester Institute of Health & Performance brings together specialists from Neurosurgery and Sports Medicine to give expert advice on brain injury. This unique multidisciplinary team allows for best-practice assessment and treatment, and also strives to inform the future of concussion management through research. The clinic is available to non-athletes as well as amateur and professional athletes. The Concussion Clinic is the first dedicated concussion service in the North West and currently the only private clinic in the UK to offer the Saccodometer Test, which measures rapid eye movement and relays results in real time. This gives consultants a baseline reading and helps them identify the best treatment option. 52

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The importance of being concussion-aware What iS a concuSSion? A concussion is a condition that results in a temporary disruption to the normal functioning of the brain due to injury. This injury is often classified as ‘minor’ and can happen as a result of a fall, road traffic accident or playing sports i.e. football, rugby and hockey. Why iS concuSSion SeriouS? Concussions are serious because they can cause ongoing symptoms and brain function problems. For those who play sports, failure to recognise a concussion can lead to an increased risk of a second injury, which can be more serious and, very rarely, fatal. Thankfully, most people completely recover within about two weeks of the injury and are not left with long-term conditions. Symptoms Contrary to popular belief, less than 10% of concussions involve a loss of consciousness and these can be so momentary that they are missed altogether. Concussion affects different people in different ways. The most common signs are short-term memory loss, confusion, dizziness and a headache, but people often report a wide range of symptoms, which can include: • • • • • • • •

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The Manchester Institute of Health & Performance A reported 60 million people of all ages play golf across the world, sometimes into their 80s and 90s. The health and well-being benefits of the sport have been widely reported in recent years; an 18-hole round amounting to six to eight kilometres of walking, requiring more than 10,000 steps and burning 1,500 calories. As golf is a physically demanding game that requires high levels of skill to play well, it is essential that you have an expert to help you develop your game. Golf-specific screening is now commonly used and regarded as an important part of the game at elite, professional and amateur levels.

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0% Interest Free Finance available | Free Consultation Those furry creatures responsible for our current obsession with the lowest price blind us to the fact there are times we should ignore their clicking and winking. Manchester Dental have first-hand experience of rectifying the awful and potentially dangerous consequences when cost is a more significant factor than safe, professional and experienced dentistry. Your dental health and psychological well-being is priceless; treat it as such. Dr Nafees Zakir and his team of professionals at Manchester Dental earn their living carrying out dental procedures all day, every day. Trained to an exceptionally high degree and all vastly experienced. Nafees has over ten years experience and is a clinical lecturer at Edge Hill University, where he teaches other dentists the specialist art of placing dental implants. Simply put, he and his team are among the very best at what they do, anywhere in the country. Go compare that... This training and experience is hard to discount, and safety and peace of mind non-negotiable when considering any kind of dental surgical procedure. But unfortunately, that isn’t always what happens.

So-called ‘dental holidays’ are available on the internet to take you to such exotic destinations as Hungary, Brazil, and Thailand. All great holiday destinations, no doubt, but what do we know about their dental practices and any legislative undertakings they may, or may not, be obliged to follow? Are they regulated? Are they scrutinised for best practice, as every dentist working in the UK is? Are they insured and are their guarantees legitimate and trustworthy? How would we know? They exist solely because they are cheap, and like anything that values cost over quality, the results are invariably disappointing. It’s one thing to be disappointed by an online purchase, quite another to find yourself in agony or severely depressed every time you try to smile in the mirror. And all this a mere fortnight after returning home from your ‘dental holiday.’ Manchester Dental treats many of these traumatic post-holiday patients. It’s their professionalism and experience that rights the wrongs of unsatisfactory foreign dental procedures. And, ironically, these

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patients eventually end up paying far more than they would have done in the first place. These corrective procedures do provide business for Nafees, but he’s more concerned about the risk to patients’ health and safety. And sometimes, they can’t repair or restore a patient’s condition, which is heartbreaking for all. He’d much rather never again have to rescue a patient from the misery, pain and upset that a ‘dental holiday’ very often produces. Manchester Dental’s excellent services do come at a cost, but measured against the false economy of a dental holiday; there really is no comparison to make. Nafees and his team provide the best return on investment because you can be sure they will provide excellent, life-transforming results in a safe and secure environment. Simples.





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Uniquely

INDIAN As a fan of word play, as well as a fan of a good curry, I was excited to visit Indique on Burton Road recently for some uniquely Indian food. You can see what they did there. It’s at the ‘other’ end of Burton Road, meaning you have to turn left out the tram stop not right. It’s smart and nicely decorated with big windows filling the place with light. Already it feels a bit different, a bit special. I took my two children who both claim to love a curry but, until tonight, refused to try anything other than a chicken korma and 300 poppadums. I started with an order of dahi puri and chicken tikka. The latter was served beautifully on a piece of slate, complete with a delicious mustard honey sauce. My fussy 11-year-old daughter not only ate it without complaint (unheard of), but wanted more. My son, a little more adventurous but no gastronome, ate three of the five dahi puri. I couldn’t believe my eyes. It made me regret sticking with their very ordinary main course, they were clearly enjoying these flavours. Their chicken korma came served in a large ceramic jug. It was a very generous portion. They spooned on the rich and covered it in the thick, creamy sauce. I tried some too, for the purposes of the review, of course. It was good. No heat (which suited their young palettes) but fresh and zingy. It got the thumbs up from the kids. My lamb saag came next and I tucked into the succulent, large chunks of soft, flavoursome lamb. Divine. A friend told me that this dish is the measure of a good restaurant and that, if they get this right, everything else will be good. Well, it was good, and generous in portion size too. I took the leftovers home and enjoyed them for lunch the next day. I saw different food coming out to the other tables and its presentation was nothing like you see in your regular curry house. It has style. Finesse. It made me wish I had room for more. But, as I live only a few minutes walk away, I reminded myself that I can always come back and try even more from the menu. Next time you’re hopping off the tram or planning a trip to Burton Road for food, walk in a different direction. Turn left out the tram stop. Sample the food at Indique, and then go back for more. It’s fresh, different and delicious. I might even go back tonight. Indique Indian Restaurant 110-112 Burton Road, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 1LP T: 0161 438 0241 | Indiquerestaurant.co.uk By Helen Lawson | Photography by Neil Langan

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CABANA

CHILLI BANANA

GRAFENE

Manchester

Didsbury

Manchester

award-winning restaurant cabana Brasilian Barbecue is the perfect place to inject a taste of South america into your lunch or dinner. Their new menu has plenty of options, which will help you maintain a balanced diet without compromising on fiery Brasilian flavour. Cabana, the Brasilian barbecue aficionado, opened in Manchester’s Corn Exchange last year as part of a major £1.5m investment and was the restaurant’s second venture outside of London. Join Cabana on their ‘Road to Rio’ this summer with delicious and nutritious dishes, plus guilt-free additions to their modern Brasilian menu. Indulge in wholesome classic Rio starters such as Sweet Potato Hummus (with chargrilled pitta) or Chargrilled Halloumi with Guava Dip. If you’re a keen green bean, try the all-new Chargrilled Courgettes or Stir-Fried Garlic Spring Greens, alongside Cabana’s classic mains such as Spicy Malagueta Chicken and Chilli Chilli Lamb Lamb skewers. For something a little bit special, why not try their ‘Premio’ light bites, like Sweet Potato Fries or Quinoa, Avocado and Squash Salad.

one of cheshire’s most successful family-owned restaurants, chilli Banana, is coming soon to Didsbury.

Greater Manchester-born and bred Paul and Kathryn roden, owners of the four-star Losehill house hotel & Spa and its award-winning restaurant, are bringing their passion for fine food into the heart of their city. Inspired by modern Manchester, the hospitality entrepreneurs are making a £1m investment into a 5,750 sq ft unit at 55 King Street, due to open in July. Creating 50 new jobs, the 190-seat Grafene bar and restaurant will offer British fine dining in an informal atmosphere, complete with a confident, selective approach to its food and drink menus. Under the direction of Executive Chef Darren Goodwin, a great new team at Grafene will offer eclectic dishes from breakfast through to dinner. The dramatic island bar will serve vintage champagne, local beers and cocktails inspired by the scientific innovation of Graphene. An open pastry kitchen will sit at the heart of the restaurant, offering a visual and entertaining experience.

A remarkable journey began in July 1996, when a pavement A board announced ’Thai food sold here’ outside the Royal Oak pub in Alderley Edge. In the kitchen was May Wakefield, who grew up in the Thai province of Prachinburi, east of Bangkok. Waiting on tables was her husband Steve, who had fallen in love with Thai food and culture during far eastern travels as a University of Leeds student. Together, their reputation for authentic dishes and traditional family recipes has grown and the past two decades have seen franchised branches open in Macclesfield and Liverpool, a move for the flagship restaurant into a stylish new two-storey town centre site on Wilmslow’s Water Lane, and the launch of a casual Thai street food outlet in Bramhall.

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Cabana The Corn Exchange, Exchange Square, Manchester M4 3TR

Chilli Banana 105/107 Lapwing Lane, Didsbury, Manchester M20 6UR

Grafene 55 King Street, Manchester M2

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MUSTARD

CARRINGTON GRILL

THE BELLE EPOQUE

Sale

Mottram Hall

Knutsford

husband and wife culinary entrepreneurs, Gavin and Jane Gosnell, have launched a brand new american diner and bar ‘Mustard’, which takes inspiration from the small, stylish eateries in new york’s Soho and Greenwich Village. The menu captures the unique concept that is New York food and is perfect for the whole family; a fusion of classic and modern American cuisine and all made with the best quality, freshest, locallysourced ingredients. The diner offers New York-American classics; steak burgers, nachos, Cuban pork sandwiches, a chicken, guac and bacon sandwich and mouth-watering chicken wings. Not forgetting stateside dessert favourites for those with a sweet tooth. There’s a great bar at the front of the restaurant if you are just looking for a fantastic cocktail or after-work drink. Opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am-10pm and Sundays 10am-8pm. Brunch is served daily 10am-2pm. For more information, visit facebook.com/ThisIsMustard or connect on Twitter @EatMustard

Situated within the Grade ii listed Mottram hall, the carrington Grill combines relaxed informality with elegance and style.

With the focus firmly on relaxed finedining, The Belle epoque believes that this summer’s sumptuous à la carte menu is its best yet. The Knutsford venue that boasts two AA Rosettes, and features in the Michelin Guide for the 39th consecutive year, continues to champion locally-sourced produce in an array of vibrant, colourful dishes. Additionally, this summery collection also makes good use of the ingredients harvested from The Belle Epoque’s very own roof garden! Expect a taste explosion where delicious lamb is partnered by parsnip purée, sea trout is served with samphire and Champagne foam, and braised ox cheek is beautifully accompanied by truffle pomme mousseline and crispy onions. Strawberry Sorbet with Strawberry Daiquiri Foam and a Chocolaté Marquis with Black Fruit Jellies provide a suitably sweet finale.

The grill is warm and inviting – the perfect place to entertain, do business, celebrate or relax with friends and family. Executive Head Chef Colin Gannon has designed a simple, distinctive and generous à la carte menu, which celebrates the best seasonal produce with an emphasis on high-quality cuts from the grill. As well as its very own ‘Wine Grotto’, the Carrington Grill also features a private dining space, The Trophy Room. The new Champagne Bar provides the ideal start to any evening, with an extensive range of quality Champagnes by both the bottle and glass. With a fantastic menu serving the freshest ingredients, an extensive wine list and superb service, Mottram Hall will ensure you have a great dining experience.

Salutions readers can take advantage of 50% off The Belle epoque’s 8-course tasting menu (pay just £35pp). Simply quote Salutions Magazines when you book (subject to availability).

Mustard 23 Northenden Road, Sale, Cheshire M33 2DH

Carrington Grill Wilmslow Road,Mottram St. Andrew, Cheshire SK10 4QT

The Belle Epoque 60 King Street, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6DT

Tel: 0161 973 0927

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Mark Duerr: Preserving his family’s proud contribution to Manchester’s rich heritage F. Duerr & Sons has a proud and distinguished place within Manchester’s significant and storied industrial history. Ours is a city of firsts: from the world’s first free public library at Chetham’s to Rutherford splitting the atom, not to mention the world’s first computer and the very first broadcast of that, now sadly demised, unique and essential British cultural phenomenon, Top of the Pops (from an old church in Rusholme). Where our city has led, many have often followed. Cotton and the Industrial Revolution placed Manchester at the centre of it all in the 19th century, but as new technologies and world wars, with their ensuing depressions, moved the world’s fulcrum away from us, Manchester lost its way in the world. A small, family-run jam-making business, established during the height of the city’s industriousness, rode out the highs and lows, and grew into one of the country’s leading family-owned companies. Oh, and it’s also made Manchester, once King Cotton, the new peanut butter production capital of the country! This is all quite some way from the company’s humble beginnings 135 years ago, long before peanut butter was on anybody’s sandwiches. Frederick Duerr, the son of a Bermondsey leather worker, and his wife Mary had settled in Heywood, where he worked in the grocery trade. An encounter in 1881 with a buyer from the Heywood Industrial Co-Operative Society, who was struggling to source good, unadulterated jams and preserves, led to Frederick and Mary, the latter renowned locally as a producer of delicious, homemade jams and supplier to the local Co-Operative. Success and expansion rapidly followed and, in 1893, the company built its own modern and technologically-advanced factory in Old Trafford. Frederick pioneered new methods and processes; from the storage of the fruit – in the days before deep freeze – to the actual manufacturing of the jam. He applied scientific theory to his business, which resulted in fine jams and very successful sales. In 1905, he pioneered vacuum packaging for jam jars which, for a good half-century, placed Duerr’s miles ahead of some of their competitors. Frederick was also an enlightened employer, which was uncommon in late 19th century Manchester. He believed in paying his employees fairly and treating them well. Such benevolence produced a loyalty to the company that resulted in generations of family members working for Duerr’s and was further enhanced by the Duerr family members, who would go on to work alongside employees at all stages of the company’s production process. This valued and positive employer-employee relationship continues to this day, testament to Frederick’s great foresight in steering the company into innovative and progressive areas that led, ultimately, to great success. Two world wars, the Great Depression and Manchester’s gradual decline presented challenges to Duerr’s, but it has endured and now reflects the phoenix-like rising from the ashes that the city itself has undergone.

Mark Duerr is the fifth generation of his family to head the company and has spent all his life immersed in its history and practices. He never considered not working in the company and, just as soon as he was able to, left school and started working at the Old Trafford factory. Though his father Tony headed up the company at that time, Mark and his younger brother Richard were under no illusions that they would be given an easy ride because of their privileged positions or, indeed, in life. Tony Duerr recognised the importance and value of not spoiling his children, especially if they were to make successful careers within the family business. Expansion into the big supermarkets and the production of peanut butter (which only began in 1998) has positioned Duerr’s as one of the nation’s leading independent jam producers and the country’s largest producer of peanut butter by far. Investment in new technologies and in their people has always been important for Duerr’s and, in 1995, they moved to their current home in Wythenshawe. Mark‘s stewardship now covers a £65m business with over 600 products and 240 employees, a visible presence in every supermarket in the land, and an invisible one in most cereal bowls too – the company creates honey for the nation’s favourite breakfast cereals! Duerr’s long-established commitment to charitable causes sees it hosting extravagant annual balls (usually with a ‘jammy pun’ as the theme) that have become a veritable highlight of the social calendar. Of course, they also provide generous funding for the respective charities involved; last year’s ‘jAmerican Ball’ raised over £55,000 for Parkinson’s UK. Mark, Richard and the rest of the Duerr’s family of employees take these charity balls very seriously and everyone gets involved to ensure they are a huge success for both the revellers and the receiving charity. Manchester is the city of regeneration, with its people continuously driving that transformation. Frederick Duerr and, let us not forget, his wife Mary, possessed the foresight, innovation and resolve that has so long been associated with Manchester. The successful passing of the baton from generation to generation is testament to Duerr’s commitment to its loyal employees and valued customers, both of whom they regard as being part of one big family. Mark Duerr is keenly aware of the familial and corporate responsibility he carries and is committed to ensuring that Duerr’s continues to retain its place at the top table. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, anyone?

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Foodie news The alchemist on new york Street celebrates 4th birthday The 4th July saw The Alchemist on New York Street celebrate its 4th birthday with an American-themed bash. The venue invited its loyal customers and nearby businesses to celebrate USA style. They served American-inspired food, candy and cocktails alongside a Statue of Liberty ice sculpture. American showgirls and a larger than life Uncle Sam added to the stateside flavour of the evening.

a refreshing update to The Botanist cocktail menu The extensive botanical menu sees a whole host of fresh fruit, herbs and spirits merged and muddled to create a host of unique delights. The Botanist’s Bar Gurus have sourced a variety of weird and wonderful ingredients, such as micro lemon balm used in the Lemon Balm Tini, and micro Thai basil infused in the Thai Chilli Crush. The result is delicious cocktails that deliver in natural flavours and high expectation. New to the cocktail menu this year is The New World Gin List, featuring a handpicked collection of local gins discovered across The Botanist venues countrywide. The menu also introduces a Beers and Botany offering; the Passionate Ginger or Pacific Brunette, both of which blend their very own brews of beer into a cocktail. thebotanist.uk.com Lavish new venue at MediacityuK MediaCityUK can reveal that The Alchemist will be opening a beautifully designed, purpose-built venue within the heart of the city, offering its business community, students, residents and visitors another impressive place in which to eat and drink. The venue will be located adjacent to the expansive waterfront (on the walkway between MediaCityUK and the Lowry Outlet) and will have floor-to-ceiling glazed windows – not to mention an external terrace/deck overlooking the water – both offering wonderful views across the whole site, including the new home of ITV’s Coronation Street. hotel Gotham celebrates Skinny Prosecco with glamorous launch Manchester’s finest turned out for an evening of glamour and indulgence as Hotel Gotham introduced luxury drinks specialist Thomson & Scott and their Skinny Prosecco to the city. The King Street-based Gotham Hotel played host to a string of well-known faces, with former Ex on the Beach star Jemma Lucy and Charlotte Dawson, daughter of late comedian Les Dawson, donning their glad rags for the event. With less than half the sugar content of a regular serving of Prosecco, Thomson & Scott Skinny Prosecco has become the go-to drink for those wanting a sip or two of fizz, minus the guilt. hotelgotham.co.uk 66

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Experience an awardwinning chef at the forefront of British cuisine LUNCH AT THE FRENCH BY SIMON ROGAN Enjoy three courses and a glass of wine from English Wine Producer of the Year 2015, Gusbourne for just £35 per person. Available from 15th July to 16th September 2016, the three-course lunch offer caters for those who desire to experience Michelin-starred chef Simon Rogan’s inventive approach to fine dining, yet don’t always have the time for his acclaimed six or ten-course tasting menus.

Guests can choose either a glass of Gusbourne Guinevere Chardonnay or Pinot Noir to accompany their threecourse lunch. Situated in Appledore, Kent, Gusbourne Estate has earned a reputation as a producer of outstanding quality wines, with accolades from some of the industry’s most exciting critics.

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Leading from the back Michael Lavizani, General Manager of QHotels’ Mottram Hall He was subsequently fast-tracked into management, although Lavizani says: “I only saw it as a stepping stone until I got a ‘proper’ job in banking.” Truth be told, he was a rising star; quickly gaining promotion and personally accepting that his people skills, inherent as a young Iranian, coupled with his analytical training, would serve him well as the business progressed into the computer era. Joining Michael Purtill at Principal Hotels would be the start of a successful business relationship that has continued for over 26 years. Today, Purtill is still Lavizani’s boss, as he presides over the group of 26 QHotels. In 2013, Purtill sent him to their ailing Telford hotel, which was struggling post the recession and many businesses in the area were closing down. Following Purtill’s mantra of keeping people at all costs, Lavizani set out to turn around the hotel’s fortunes using the existing staff. Having restored their belief and family spirit, the hotel rose to become ‘Hotel of the Year’ in 2014. Lavizani is very proud of his legacy and brings this same ethos to his management style at Mottram Hall.

Photography: Mike Browne

Michael Lavizani’s route into hotel management was far from the traditional journey taken by most. Having left Tehran, he attended Sacred Heart school in Hertford before graduating from the London School of Economics with an economics degree. Listen to Lavizani’s story, and it’s evident that his Iranian family values and financial background have played a major part in his successful career. Like many undergraduates, Michael needed extra cash, which he earned as a hotel night porter. This brought him into contact with Thistle Hotels, then owned by Scottish & Newcastle breweries. At the time of his graduation in 1985, the market was struggling, but things took a fortunate turn thanks to the hotel’s Personnel and Training Manager who spotted Lavizani’s potential and offered him a place on their management training course.

His predecessor James Stewart had served Mottram Hall (formerly De Vere) well, before handing over the reins of Cheshire’s finest golf and leisure resort. Lavizani has since pushed the business even further, possibly helped by some free advertising from TV’s ‘The Real Housewives of Cheshire’ and a stream of footballing celebrities enjoying the good life. He has taken Mottram Hall to the highest occupancy levels in the business, triggering further development of the hotel. Meeting Lavizani, one realises just why he has such a positive effect on his staff and, ultimately, the customer. His softly-spoken politeness draws you into the conversation and he is selfdeprecating about his successes. He maintains that he has led from the back, nudging the team forward. It’s a skill that continues to serve him well. Family life for Lavizani is somewhat fragmented at the moment; his German wife Sylvia and 15-year-old rugby-mad son Lawrence live outside of Glasgow, while his daughter Lavinia studies Classics at Cambridge. Without fail, he makes the long drive back to Scotland every weekend and, once his son’s GCSEs are over, he hopes that family life will be fully restored in Cheshire and that “a place in The King’s School rugby team” awaits young Lawrence. By David Wilkinson

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Janika’s a discus champion

Didsbury student Janika MacMillan has been crowned discus champion at the Manchester Schools Athletics event, securing gold even though she only took up the sport last year.

The 15-year-old Withington Girls' School (WGS) student entered the competition at the eleventh hour after being encouraged to participate in the discus event by her PE teacher Miss Jess Richards. Janika's impressive 18.88m throw earned her top position in a sport which WGS Headmistress Mrs. Sue Marks had once excelled; 70

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previously representing Cheshire and awarded an athletics 'Blue' whilst studying at Oxford. Mrs. Marks, whose own personal best was 30m, commented: "Janika is a talented sportsperson and already represents Withington at lacrosse and hockey. When given the opportunity to try her hand at a new sport, she worked hard at practice and quickly honed the necessary skills; enabling her to achieve highly at this popular inter-school competition. We actively encourage our girls to embrace new challenges, both in and out of the classroom, and are delighted that Janika triumphed on the day. I am particularly proud that we have a gold

medal winner in Janika, as discus was a favourite sport of mine through university." In describing her discus training, Janika said: "My PE teacher Miss Richards encouraged me to use dierent techniques. After throwing too far indoors during our sports lessons, we were encouraged to throw outdoors instead to reach our potential. It was lovely to win my event, but I really enjoyed the experience of the competition overall. It was great to spend time with the other girls in the team and to share their celebrations in winning medals too."


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OPEN DAYS Junior School For girls aged 7-11

Senior School For girls aged 11-16

Sixth Form For girls aged 16+ Thursday 3rd November 4.30pm to 6.30pm Saturday 5th November 10.00am to 12noon An Open Evening for Sixth Form students will be held on Thursday 13th October, from 6.00-8.00pm

To arrange a tour call 0161 224 1077 Wellington Road, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6BL

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Means -tested bursaries now available from Year 5 upwards


Manchester High School for Girls An excellent educational experience for girls aged 4-18

Open Events 2016 Thu 29 Sept 6pm - 8.30pm (Senior School only - ages 11-18) Wed 5 Oct - call for details (Sixth Form only - by appointment) Fri 14 Oct 10am - 12.30pm (Whole School - ages 4-18) Sat 12 Nov 9.30am - 12.30pm (Whole School - ages 4-18) Fri 18 Nov 10am - 12.30pm (Whole School - ages 4-18)

Senior Entrance Examination Tue 10 January 2017

Manchester High School for Girls: Grangethorpe Road, Manchester, M14 6HS T: 0161 224 0447 W: manchesterhigh.co.uk Charity registration no: 532295

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Education news Fundraising ball raises nearly £30k for gifted girls

Manchester High School for Girls recently hosted its most successful Bursary Ball to date at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate. Key 103 DJ Darren Proctor and TV presenter Jenny Powell played hosts for the evening and a staggering £29,500 was raised. All proceeds went directly to the school’s new bursary campaign ‘Never Over100ked’, which aims to bring the 100th Pankhurst Bursary pupil to Manchester High School for Girls. The original Pankhurst Bursary Appeal was launched in 2010 with the aspiration to raise £2 million to enable 100 girls to pass through Manchester High with financial assistance. Thanks to donations from loyal supporters, 82 girls to date have benefitted and the new campaign is all about reaching the remaining 18 girls. Outgoing Head Girl and Deputy Head Girl, Sophie Haughton and Ebubechi Okpalugo, have both benefitted from bursary assistance during their time at the school. The girls, both of whom have offers to study medicine at university this September, delivered an emotional and heartfelt address to the audience about the impact that Manchester High has had on their lives. Sophie said: “Being Head Girl during my final year of Man High is an honour I cannot put into words; it was a sign that the school loved me as much as I loved it! When Headmistress Mrs. Hewitt broke the news to me in her office, I was so shocked that I was actually speechless. I’ve never told anyone this before, but becoming Head Girl was an aspiration I’ve had since my early days at the school. Never once did I think that being a bursary student would prohibit me from accomplishing this dream, at Manchester High we are all judged on merit and merit alone.”

Miss Lucie Hinton, Mr. Neil Smith MBE, Mrs. Susan Smith (Deputy Headmistress)

Mrs. Joanne Woodward White, Mr. Robert White

Mrs. Claire Hewitt (Headmistress) Mr. Richard Hewitt, Mrs. Sharon Shillabeer, Mr. Bryan Shillabeer, Mrs. Grace Thacker, Mr. Robert Thacker

Mr. Marc Yaffe (JMW Law Ball sponsors), Miss Dominique Morton

Mr. Paul Newman (Director of Communications, The Peel Group), Miss Niamh McKenna

Mr. Darren Proctor (Key 103), Miss Jenny Powell (TV presenter)

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Willow Foundation victorious at Altrincham Grammar School tea party

Sixth Form students from Altrincham Grammar School for Boys (AGSB) recently held their annual tea party, a tradition that began in 2008 as a fundraising initiative for the Willow Foundation – a charity that supported AGSB student Chad Mulholland who sadly passed away that year.

The Willow Foundation is a charity that arranges special days for terminally ill young people and AGSB are proud to support it in memory of

Chad. This year, the tea party included a presidential-themed ‘bake off’ which saw the Republicans (teachers) go head to head with the Democrats (students), both bidding to create the best cake. The afternoon was attended by pupils from both AGSB and Altrincham Grammar School for Girls in a collective effort to raise as much as possible by later auctioning the cakes. The event allowed students to make use of the school’s food technology facilities – food science is offered for GCSE at AGSB, a great way to prepare young people for student life. Commenting on the event, Sixth Form AGSB student George Hallwood said: “We all had a lot of fun whilst raising monies for this incredible charity. After furious counting, the

Democrats came out on top with a 55% split of the money raised. Clinton can only hope to replicate the success of AGSB’s finest! The icing on the cake was undoubtedly the Willow Foundation coming out as winners with £700 being raised in a single afternoon. AGSB hopes to raise more than ever this year for the charity.”

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Autumn Open Events At AESG, we believe in giving girls aged 2–18 the best possible opportunities to achieve success in a secure, focused and stable environment. Come and YLVLW XV WR ¿QG RXW ZKDW could await your daughter.

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Woodlands Day Nursery and Nursery School celebrate ‘Ofsted outstanding’

Woodlands Day Nursery and Nursery School in Timperley has achieved the highest Ofsted rating of ‘outstanding’ in all areas. Woodlands Day Nursery, caring for children aged 0-5 years, is part of the Elmscot Group, an Altrincham-based

childcare organisation comprising of four day nurseries and eight School’s Out out-of-school clubs. Owned and run by two local mums, the Elmscot Group provides exceptional nursery day care, preschool education and out-of-school childcare. Eight of their 12 childcare settings have now been judged ‘Ofsted outstanding’ – a level of quality unmatched by any other regional provider. The Ofsted inspector commented that, not only was the nursery ‘outstanding’, but had ‘maintained it in style’. The inspector felt that both the managers and team were exceptionally dedicated, enthusiastic and committed to providing children and their families with the very best early years provision. “All aspects of teaching are outstanding,” stated the inspector. “Children are active, confident and eager to try new things. They are extremely well prepared for the next stage in their learning and development, including their eventual move to school. Relationships with parents were noted as very good. The inspector felt that they are extremely well informed about their child’s progress and are superbly supported to contribute to their learning.

Local athletes amongst elite

Several talented track and field athletes from Hartford’s Grange School have continued to make outstanding progress, competing successfully against the best in the country. Upper Sixth Form student Harry Lord is currently ranked 2nd in the country for his age group in decathlon. His strongest event is javelin; in which he has thrown an impressive 59.36m. Harry’s sporting success has also helped him to win a scholarship to the world-famous Princeton University in the United States.

Meanwhile, during a recent event at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium, 100m star Fisayo Williamson-Taylor set a new personal best of 10.89 seconds, a remarkable time considering he is just 16 years of age and that it was recorded in the middle of his GCSE examinations.

15-year-old Ben Lee has run the 800m in 1:55.12, which ranks him 5th in the country with a year still to go in his age division. Cameron Duff, just 14, is already ranked 5th in the country in the 200m. His personal best is just 23.7 seconds and he also has another year remaining in the U15 division.

Manchester Grammar School pupil wins Shine Media Award

A Cheadle teenager has helped his school win a prestigious national award thanks to his exceptional design skills. 17-year-old Ali Abod, a pupil at The Manchester Grammar School, is responsible for the design and layout of the school’s newspaper The New Mancunian, which gives a voice to aspiring student journalists. Ali’s excellence was recognised at the 2016 Shine School Media Awards, a prestigious competition for studentrun publications, held at Stationers’ Hall in London on 21 June. The New Mancunian fought off stiff competition

to win the ‘Best Design and Layout’ category thanks to Ali’s major redesign of the publication. The judges commended the outstanding design of the magazine; commenting on its high standard of layout, typography and brave use of white space and imagery to make the pages stand out. Up to 80 schools entered the awards this year and 30 schools were nominated in the various categories. Given that this is the first year The Manchester Grammar School has entered, the boys have done tremendously well.

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Cheadle Hulme School’s ‘Comedy Class’ raises £19,000 for charity

Cheadle Hulme School (CHS) enjoyed a night of witty words and laugh-out-loud limericks at The Comedy Store Manchester recently. The event, sponsored by Living

Ventures, raised £19,000 for Teenage Cancer Trust/Made From Manchester in memory of former student Callum Ballantine. Callum died from cancer aged 19 in December 2015, and devoted the last year of his life to raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust through his Made From Manchester t-shirt fashion line. Comic novices from the school community received top training from their very own professional comedy mentors in preparation for delivering 10 minutes of rib-tickling humour before a 300-strong audience. Assisted by TV funny man and Comedy Class MC John Thomson and Phoenix Nights and Benidorm star Ted Robins, the line-up of novice stand-ups included Cheadle Hulme School Head Lucy Pearson, BBC North West Tonight presenter Roger Johnson, Chief Executive of JMCL Consulting Ltd. Jonathan Michael, CHS parent Simon Gleave plus Callum’s close friend and Old Waconian Zach Sadri. Opening act Zach took to the stage with a side-splitting routine about his multicultural upbringing before being joined on stage by his professional mentor Katie Mulgrew. The event was brought to a close with stand-up from CHS Head Lucy about her experience of growing up with siblings and was followed by a bustling aftershow party at Spinningfields’ bar Artisan.

German Teacher of the Year

Jessica Houghton – or Frau Houghton as she is known to pupils at The King's School – has been named German Teacher of the Year. The award was given to the popular and innovative Head of German at King’s by a range of revered Anglo-German institutions, including the German Embassy, the Goethe-Institut and the Department for Education. Jessica, who is a powerful advocate for improving language learning in UK education, scooped the prestigious title after being named as one of the top 10 German teachers in the country. Jessica said: “The maxim of ‘having fun while learning’ is paramount. Our pupils really enjoy the opportunities

available to them in the German department such as the Märchentheater Club, as this allows them a meaningful context in which to use their language skills while enjoying themselves. It is the best fun in the world working with young people; their enthusiasm is infectious and it is a privilege to teach them at this formative stage in their

lives.” She added: “According to The British Council, 45% of UK businesses rate German as the most sought-after language, yet only 6% of the UK adult population possess a working level of the language. This will surely give our pupils with German a distinct advantage in the future.”

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Dr Simon Hyde: The King’s School Macclesfield Relaxing over a cuppa amidst the end-of-term flurry, personable Simon states: “I wanted this job, not because King’s was both my father’s and my old school, but despite it. It’s a dream. I have a ready-made identity both inside and outside King’s. After all, schools aren’t just about education, they’re about people, pastoral care and community. And here, individuals can develop whatever their talents may be.” Simon aims to challenge pupils to aspire, work hard and achieve; to develop lively, enquiring minds and foster a friendly, polite and caring community. He hopes to help parents too in raising wellrounded individuals who appreciate their privilege. Volunteering is encouraged. Last year, King’s raised over £30,000 for charitable causes, including The Christie and the Destiny Garden School in Kenya. Simon says: “Presently, we have 100 bursary pupils. I’d love more money in the ‘pot’ so we can offer more youngsters the King’s experience.” A proud professional who chose his métier over academe, Simon is a stickler for quality teaching. He regards children as “bundles of potential” whom teachers are duty-bound to develop. For him, three years of classroom history and politics highlighted the changes King’s required. Consequently, the school day was extended at both ends and periods upped to six a day. The curriculum was revised and IT facilities updated. And this year, ISI Inspector Simon and his staff reaped their due rewards with an all-round ISI ‘excellent’ rating – and no, he did not conduct the inspection! In 2011, modern history specialist Dr Simon Hyde returned to Macclesfield as Head of The King’s School, the 514-year-old alma mater he had left for Oxford in 1982. Times had changed. The former direct grant boys’ grammar had turned co-educational. Its 1,250 pupils – aged from 3 to 19 years – had lessons on three town centre sites, plus sports in Prestbury. There was serious talk of amalgamation and relocation to Prestbury. Simon, a proven mover and shaker with talent, commitment and insider knowledge of Macclesfield and King’s, was the man to deliver.

Presently, Simon has left the chalkface to focus on planning King’s eventual move. Out of hours, he is still on-call from the Head’s house nearby for school and civic duties, including the Macclesfield Forum. It is a million miles removed from his own disastrous first day in 1975. Fresh from the local primary, and too petrified to speak out, the youngster missed his name on the roll call. The hall emptied. Simon stood quaking, alone and forlorn – till his form master yanked him unceremoniously into class. Did it put him off King’s? Never.

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Human Appeal: 25 years of saving and transforming lives

Photography: Mike Browne

The Manchester-based charity Human Appeal, which last year raised £30m to deliver help and support to millions of the most vulnerable people in 25 countries across the world, has marked a quarter of a century of tireless devotion to those in desperate need. Human Appeal began in 1991; a group of students in a small one-bedroom flat, deciding to take emergency aid to Sudan during the devastative East Africa drought and launch an orphan sponsorship programme. Today, the charity has become a major player alongside United Nations agencies and NGOs in saving lives and bringing aid and succour to the victims of natural and man-made disasters. Where there has been darkness and desperation – whether through earthquake, flood, famine, hunger and disease or war, oppression and terror – the charity's founders have lit a torch of hope. After Ramadan, Human Appeal will move to larger headquarters in Cheadle; its 120 dedicated staff having outgrown the charity's current base in Fallowfield. In recent years, their efforts have achieved remarkable success; increasing donations almost tenfold and delivering aid programmes – from safe water projects to initiatives encompassing education, health and sustainable livelihood schemes – on a greater and wider scale than ever before. The charity celebrated its 25th anniversary at the launch of its Ramadan Campaign at St. George's Hall in Westminster, London. The event was attended by distinguished figures from the media and cross-party politics, including Channel 4's Jon Snow, Labour Shadow Health Secretary Diane Abbott MP, senior Conservatives Baroness Warsi and Sir Alan Duncan MP, Liberal Democrat Lord Purvis of Tweed and the SNP’s Leader in the House of Commons Angus Robertson MP. A few weeks later, at Manchester's Palace Hotel, the legendary Brazilian footballer Pelé was guest of honour at another Human Appeal anniversary event, which raised over £70,000 for Empire of Children – a project that aims to provide shelter, protection and a future for children living rough on the streets of Dakar in Senegal and vulnerable to hunger, child trafficking, slavery, forced begging and sexual abuse. Human Appeal CEO Othman Moqbel said: "We are honoured and thankful that Pelé came to support us, to help Human Appeal give these children hope of a better tomorrow.” Mr Moqbel, who joined Human Appeal in 2010, believes that, above all else, the charity's most important work is the delivery and implementation of aid projects to its beneficiaries (who reached 5.3 million in 2015). "We are here because of them," stressed Moqbel, "and our main focus is on taking care of vulnerable people with dignity and respect."To do this, we try to empower local communities to help themselves rather than just delivering aid and then leaving. When delivering programmes, we train and employ local people and buy from local markets. "Obviously food and

water aid is vital, but it's not just about that. Recently, we opened a sewing factory in Lebanon for £1m, providing employment for widows to work there. They want to work, acquire skills and earn money to be self-sufficient. We train them, give them material, and then they sell what they produce." Similar sustainable development projects have seen Human Appeal plant tens of thousands of olive trees and help hundreds of farmers in several areas of the West Bank. Human Appeal has developed honey bee farms in Azad Kashmir and Jerusalem, provided impoverished families in North-West Pakistan with birds and seeds to start poultry farms, developed orchards and given livestock management training in the same regions. The charity has been active in many of the world's most troubled places since its inception; providing emergency relief in Afghanistan in 2002, helping 500,000 tsunami victims in Indonesia and Sri Lanka in 2004, and providing aid after the earthquakes of Haiti and Nepal. In response to the ongoing Syrian crisis, Human Appeal provided food parcels for internally displaced people (IDPs); distributing more than 1,000 tons of flour monthly to bakeries in Syria. This intervention was made possible thanks to a partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and reached 3,652,250 beneficiaries. In total, Human Appeal distributed 15,000 tonnes of flour in Syria last year and supported 3,839,319 direct beneficiaries. The charity has also built two ‘safe villages’ in Aleppo, provided hospital equipment in northern Syria and education for 1,200 children. In summary, Human Appeal has supported over 4 million direct beneficiaries in the country. In Lebanon, they too have helped Syrian refugees to earn an independent living and, additionally, been active in helping Syrian refugees in Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, Jordan and Lebanon. The charity recognises that the humanitarian tragedy is far from over, and the need to keep doing whatever they can to help. Mr Moqbel attributes the charity's growing success to the strengthening of its field officers and the dedication of the people at its headquarters: "We have a very talented group of innovative and creative people gathered here as one family. It's not a nine to five job; we respond to need wherever and whenever that need arises." As for the future, he added: "I think we still have the potential for growth. We are opening new offices in Europe and looking at options across the Atlantic. Sadly, we see that the crises are increasing, not decreasing."

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How Cheshire businesses can succeed in uncertain times S L AT E R A N D G O R D O N B U S I N E S S L E G A L S E R V I C E S

The continuing global financial uncertainty and recent EU political turmoil remain key concerns for businesses, directors and entrepreneurs in the UK. In our work with businesses across south Manchester and Cheshire, regardless of industry, we see a vast range of fears cropping up. These include recruitment of appropriately skilled staff and time and cost of obtaining equity investment or debt funding in a start-up. Additionally, the costs and complexity of protecting intellectual property rights or simply the ‘necessary evil’ of professional advisory fees to enable you to structure and operate your business efficiently.

These factors coupled with uncertainty over economic policies, tax rules on dividends and continually variable reports on business confidence mean decision making is ever more challenging. It is advantageous for any business owner and decision maker to prioritise their concerns and to obtain pragmatic and cost effective advice from experienced professionals. You should be taking advice on the structuring of your business to ensure tax efficiency and financial stability, as well as making the business attractive to potential investors and, ultimately, a smooth exit. Employment terms should be reviewed to ensure confidentiality obligations, know-how ownership and suitable restrictions are in place to protect the value you are creating. Be aware that ownership structures and approved share schemes can provide tax and cost efficient incentives for key employees and consultants. Budget should be put in place to protect any intellectual property rights capable of registration, which can provide peace of mind should competitors try to replicate your successes. Finally, understand and negotiate your terms and conditions of business, with suppliers and customers – which is the best way of ensuring regular and sufficient cash flow into your business. Slater and Gordon’s Business Legal Services team, operating from offices in Manchester, Chester and Preston and throughout the UK, are leading experts in

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Safeguarding their future Whether you are a parent or guardian, it has never felt so important to help our young save for their future: whether it is helping fund university fees or perhaps a deposit for their first home!

So how can you help? A long-term, tax free savings account – Junior Individual Savings Account (JISA) – is an ideal way to start them off. There are two types of Junior ISA that could be held – stocks and shares or cash. All ISAs will grow free of capital gains tax and there is no personal income tax to be paid on any interest or dividends accrued, making them an extremely tax-efficient method of starting to save for your child’s future. It is possible to hold one or both types of Junior ISA within each tax year, within the total yearly subscription limit. Like an adult ISA, there is an overall allowance for each tax year that can be utilised. The 2016/2017 tax allowance for a Junior ISA is £4,080. Only a parent or guardian can open a junior ISA, but it will belong to the child. However, the child can only access the money when they reach 18 years of age. At this point, the investment will automatically convert to an adult ISA.

Confusion in Investment Markets The recent weakness in sterling and stock market volatility can unnerve many existing and new investors. Having the back up of a Chartered Financial Planning firm, such as Kellands, to help both set up and review your financial goals, could prove invaluable. At Kellands, we aim to deliver consistent and specific investmenttargeted returns for all our clients, delivered through our unique range of investment strategies. These strategies are actively monitored against the ever-changing economic environment. If you are uncertain as to whether recent events may have altered your strategy, then Kellands would be happy to provide you an initial consultation to help ensure you are still on track. The first meeting is without charge and will identify any areas that potentially need to be addressed.

Kellands Chartered Financial Planners provides a full financial planning service to both private and corporate clients. We cover most aspects of tax planning, investments, pensions and mortgages. Please call the team on 0161 9298838.

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ASK THE EXPERTS Zoe Aspin, owner of Relaxing Reflexology and a unique holistic therapist who offers reflexology in the comfort of your own home relaxingreflexology.com

Louise Tyler is a BACPaccredited counsellor in private practice in Altrincham. She supports clients who may be experiencing difficulties such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues and low confidence.

Jason Darrington is General Manager of Mays, the trusted pawnbroking company. Founded in 1825, trust and discretion has always been at the heart of everything Mays does.

What is reflexology? Reflexology is a holistic healing technique aiming to treat the body as a whole entity by applying gentle pressure to various points on the feet. This brings about relaxation and balance, which allows the energy in the body to flow more freely, thereby revitalising the body and mind. What can it help with? Reflexology treats the whole

person and focuses on rebalancing the body, encouraging a feeling of general health and wellbeing. It can also help with a variety of problems including insomnia, digestive issues, circulatory problems, back pain, fertility, hormonal problems, stress and headaches. What happens in a treatment session? A session lasts approximately 45 minutes. I ask you to complete a consultation form first and then

discuss any issues you may have. You then sit back and relax on my Lafuma reflexology chair, which is gently reclined. Your lower legs and feet are placed on top of two pillows and a blanket is available to keep you warm. I then work on each foot, performing a specific routine. Most people fall asleep during treatment as they are so relaxed! Afterwards, I talk to you about anything I found during treatment and then give you advice on aftercare.

How do I know if I’m depressed or just feeling low? Most people experience times when they feel sad or anxious; normal responses to difficult and stressful life events. Depression differs from this in that the feelings dominate everyday life. Symptoms include poor sleep, lack of optimism, a feeling of emptiness, tearfulness, apathy and a withdrawal from social interaction.

I sometimes feel as if I just want to ‘run away from it all’, is this normal? This is a sign that any stress you may be experiencing, as a result of continual pressure at work or home, has become overwhelming. You may feel ‘stuck’ in a seemingly never-ending cycle of responsibility. Counselling can help offer a new perspective.

Couldn’t I just talk to a friend? Counselling offers a calm, unbiased and confidential space to work through your issues. It offers a totally honest and open environment in which to explore every aspect of your problems, when it is not always possible or practical to do so with family, friends or colleagues. It is time for you, away from the pressures of everyday life.

How can I use my assets to secure a loan? If you are asset rich, but have cash flow problems, then you can use your valuables, watches or jewellery to secure a short term loan. Mays is a reputable company that enables you to bring your valuables straight into a store, and leave with a secured loan in a matter of minutes.

Can I be sure of discretion and confidentiality? Absolutely. Mays is one of the oldest pawnbrokers in the country and their reputation has been established through bonds of trust with their clients. They are subject to the rules and regulations of the Financial Conduct Authority, and are meticulous in meeting their requirements and customers’ expectations.

Am I able to use this practice as a business owner? Yes! Small businesses are increasingly using this service as it is a faster, easier and more secure method of securing short-term loans. The loans run up to seven months, providing your business with an easy and efficient method of gaining capital quickly, just when you need it most.

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BACK TO SCHOOL The summer holidays are nearly over, so now is an excellent time to start your homework and get your finances in good shape. Get in touch today and let us help you plan the financial future you deserve. The experienced team at Foresight is on hand to help analyse your current arrangements. As Chartered Financial Planners and Independent Financial Advisers we are ideally placed to help you get organised and achieve your financial objectives. The Quantum Programme™, our unique approach, is designed to give you The Edge™ – and our Bin Bag Approach™ clears all the paperwork that has been cluttering up your drawers.

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Stamford Ensemble Only a select few towns in the UK can boast their very own professional orchestra. Altrincham is now one of them.

Stamford Ensemble was formed in July 2015 by local oboist Andrew Pettit and Halle cor anglais player Tom Davey from Hale. Comprising other Halle members, freelancers and ex-Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) students – all donating their services for charity – Stamford Ensemble is conducted by Tom, also a film and television composer, and managed by Andrew, head of music at a Bolton secondary school. Nick Johnson’s revamped Market House, which has become the throbbing heartbeat of Alty, has hosted Stamford Ensemble’s five critically-acclaimed sell-out shows, each raising over £1,800 for Nepal-Oxfam, Unicef, Macmillan, Music in Kenya and Barnado’s. Players and punters alike benefit from a relaxed and convivial environment, far removed from concert hall formality and stress. Rather than being stuck to your seat or starchily dressed, you are free to wander to the bar and sup in time to the music. Melodies which enchant have captured the hearts of discerning locals, but there is more to this brainchild’s success than meets the eye… and ear. Andrew, one of Tom’s former RNCM students, had felt for some time that Altrincham would appreciate a high-quality orchestra: “Altrincham is rich in history but poor in musical culture. Church concerts work well but don’t create a following.

I tried but couldn’t extend the scope of our original chamber group. Then along came the Market House. Its owner Nick wanted his space to be used for as many purposes as possible, music included. Knowing the venue is closed to the public on Mondays, and that Monday is also the Halle’s day off, we sensed we’d struck lucky! Consequently, our concerts and afternoon rehearsals are planned for Mondays – and everyone’s happy.” Meanwhile, musicians continue to join the ensemble and, for its May 2016 concert, the orchestra swelled from the initial dozen players to 56, a tight squeeze in the 180-capacity venue! Stalwart cellist Danny Norbury commented: “It’s great to contribute and raise money for charity doing something I love.” You may well attribute the area’s rapturous uptake of Stamford Ensemble to its great sound, its casual approach or even its good timing in finding the Market House. But Andrew and Tom know better. Stamford Ensemble’s appeal lies in its communal identity. This is Altrincham’s very own classical band – and that’s precisely what Pettit and Davey always intended. If you’d like to be involved, to help out with promotion, web design or orchestral management, call Andrew Pettit on 07941 383 346. stamfordensemble.co.uk / contact@stamfordensemble.co.uk

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WHAT’S ON It’s summer – the weather might not play ball, but there are dozens of brilliant events and shows to brighten your day and keep you amused of an evening. Take the little ones to see The Gruffalo‘s Child live on stage at The Lowry throughout August, sample some pop-up theatre with Roundabout or turn up the temperature and enjoy the Royal Exchange Theatre’s new production of A Streetcar Named Desire starring Maxine Peake. By Catherine Reed brought to the stage for the first time in a wonderful show filled with lots of fun and laughs. It’s Friday night and Ben has to stay with his Granny. It’s going to be so boring… but what he doesn’t know is that Granny has a secret and Friday nights are never going to be the same again. Dinosaur Zoo Opera House

Fri 2 & Sat 3 September The Gruffalo’s Child

FAMILy The Gruffalo’s Child The Lowry

Wed 10 August – Sun 4 September Tall Stories returns to The Lowry for the summer and brings Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning story to life in this fabulous musical adaptation. This is the perfect holiday treat for little ones and their families, and sure to keep everyone entertained.

From cute baby dinos to teethgnashing giants – including the star of the show, T-Rex – this is a great opportunity to see and interact with some extraordinary life-like creatures in a brilliantly entertaining show.

DRAMA Little Sister Royal Exchange Theatre

Thu 4 – Sun 7 August

Gangsta Granny The Lowry

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Thu 8 – Sun 11 September The simply gorgeous pop-up theatre returns to Salford, this time as part of the Love Eccles Festival. It offers a four-day programme of new plays, comedy and live music with tickets priced at just £5. Well worth a visit – book through thelowry.com A Streetcar Named Desire Royal Exchange Theatre

Thu 8 September – Sat 15 October Associate Artist Maxine Peake takes on the iconic role of Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer awardwinning masterpiece, and is reunited with Artistic Director Sarah Frankcom following their critically-acclaimed productions of Hamlet and The Skriker. Adler & Gibb The Lowry

Loosely based on the Brothers Grimm fairy-tale The Twelve Swans, this extraordinary project, created by Mark Storor, brings together professional artists from across Greater Manchester, including a clown, aerialist and a classical cellist who plays the saw! Storor is a unique theatre-maker whose work is intensely visual and poetic; creating images that stay with audiences forever.

In preparation for the role of a lifetime, an actor goes to extreme lengths to unearth the truth. Adler & Gibb tells the story of a raid on a house, a life, an identity, a reality and a legacy.

The Shawshank Redemption The Lowry

Tue 20 – Sat 24 September

Mon 5 – Sat 10 September Gangsta Granny

Roundabout St Mary’s Park, Eccles

Based on Stephen King’s short novel and a firm favourite with cinema lovers (the 1994 film version is regularly voted Britain’s favourite ever movie), Shawshank is a play that examines desperation, injustice and friendship behind the bars of a maximum security prison.

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A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer Home A whistle-stop tour through life following a cancer diagnosis. Six unconventional stories provide a glimpse of a reality often hidden by poster campaigns, provocative news stories and political posturing. Expect unexpected anthems, sequins, questions on mortality, and songs in this production commissioned and produced by Complicite.


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The Shawshank Redemption

Shakespeare Dream Bill

Tue 27 September – Sat 1 October

Be My Baby The Lowry

Tue 4 – Sat 8 October Starring Brooke Vincent from Coronation Street and Ruth Madoc of Hi-De-Hi fame, Be My Baby is set against a 1960s iconic girl group and vocalist backdrop. It is 1964, and Mary is sent away to a convent to give birth to her illegitimate daughter with only a record player for company. The Emperor Home

Wed 28 September – Sat 8 October A world premiere based on the book about Ethiopia’s Haile Selassie by Ryszard Kapuscinski. Master of transformation Kathryn Hunter brings to life an extraordinary fable of corruption, avarice and the collapse of absolute power.

DANCE Shakespeare Dream Bill The Lowry

Thu 15 – Sat 17 September Birmingham Royal Ballet present a celebration of Shakespeare in dance in three pieces, each capturing the passion, drama and poetry of works such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Othello. Giselle Palace Theatre

Acclaimed choreographer Akram Khan has devised a brand new version of this beautiful iconic ballet for English National Ballet. Academy Award-winning designer Tim Yip (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) creates a stunning set design, and composer Ben Frost has adapted the original score performed live by the English National Ballet Philharmonic. A captivating combination that promises a stunning spectacle of dance.

OPERA Mandela Trilogy The Lowry

Fri 23 & Sat 24 September Wales Millennium Centre and Cape Town Opera present a large-scale celebration of one of the world’s most iconic figures. With a cast of over 60 South African performers, the music and story match the vastly different phases of Nelson Mandela’s journey from freedom fighter to President.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Festejar Spanish Festival Albert Square

Thu 1 - Sun 4 September

A Spanish market runs alongside an array of activities, including live bands and Spanish dancing lessons in Albert Square. In this ‘Little Spanish oasis’, you can enjoy sangria, tapas and, who knows, maybe even some Spanish sunshine. Fashion & Freedom Manchester Art Gallery

Until 27 November

This highly-engaging exhibition sees some of today’s leading female

fashion designers explore the impact the First World War had on the changing role of women and fashion. Expect to see contemporary pieces from designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Roksanda and Sadie Williams. Ramsbottom Festival Ramsbottom Cricket Club

Fri 16 – Sun 18 September

The beautiful town of Ramsbottom comes alive with an eclectic mix of music, art and family shows featuring over 50 artists and musicians, including Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Public Service Broadcasting and Gaz Coombes.

MuSICALS Sunny Afternoon Opera House

Fri 19 – Sat 27 August Winner of the 2015 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, Sunny Afternoon is a wonderful show telling the story of how one of Britain’s greatest bands, The Kinks, rose to stardom. With music and lyrics by Ray Davies and featuring hits such as Waterloo Sunset, Lola and Sunny Afternoon, this show is bound to bring some sunshine to Manchester, whatever the August weather throws at us! Sister Act Palace Theatre

Mon 29 August – Sat 3 September Alexandra Burke stars in this new production of the Broadway and West End smash hit musical comedy. Craig Revel Horwood directs and choreographs this fabulously funny production, complete with terrific dance routines and original songs inspired by Motown, soul and disco.

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Smartwatches for smart occasions

Garmin Fenix 3 bundles from £380

By Oliver Chesher

When you think of smartwatches, you probably think of the Apple Watch or its Android equivalents, but the concept has in fact been around for many years before either were created. By definition, a smartwatch is a wristwatch that performs additional computing functionality beyond simply telling the time. So, if you had one of those calculator watches back in the 80s, then you were ahead of the trend. Many people’s first brush with smartwatch technology will have been through sport. As a cyclist and a runner, I have for many years been using sports watches from Polar, Suunto and Garmin that include heart rate monitors, GPS and, more recently, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to measure and analyse performance. My latest one is the Garmin Fenix 3, which is arguably the world’s most advanced sports smartwatch. It has more computing power than my tiny brain, and I’m nowhere near taking full advantage of the breadth of its functionality.

It’s perfect for the outdoor adventurer: it can navigate, help you train and recover, sync with other sports equipment and mobile apps, predict the weather… it can probably cook your dinner too, but I haven’t got that far in the user manual yet. But there’s one problem. What about when you’re not on a sporting adventure? What about when you’re dandying around town in a handmade shirt and Savile Row suit? You don’t want a massive digital sports watch with rubber strap spoiling your look.

That’s why there’s a growing market in posh smartwatches: those that combine smart technology with Swiss horological tradition. The first time I saw the Withings Activité, I had to have one. It’s nowhere near as clever or as accurate as the Garmin – all it can do is monitor your steps during the day and your sleep patterns at night – but that’s more than enough for people who simply like to keep an eye on their health and look fancy while they’re doing it. It syncs with an iPhone app to record your basic fitness data but, most importantly, it’s a beautiful timepiece. Designed in Paris and made in Switzerland, it has a calf leather strap, sapphire glass and a classic round analogue dial. It doesn’t even have a crown or any buttons because you set the time using your phone via Bluetooth. Just don’t ask me if I’d choose between the Withings and the Garmin. I don’t think I could part with either.

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Salutions Publications | Motoring

DRIVERS AND RIDERS

By Oliver Chesher

I’ve ranted on previous occasions about the unpleasant attempts of certain media to stir up a ‘motorists versus cyclists’ divide. The divide doesn’t exist: almost all of us are both. We simply need to be considerate for fellow humans on our busy roads (which are paid for out of everyone’s taxes: ‘road tax’ was abolished in 1937!)

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I, for example, am a lifelong cyclist who happens to love cars. Most of my mates in Stockport Clarion Cycling Club will talk passionately about cars in the pub; and pretty much every car lover will have at least one bike in the garage. Last time I made this point, I was talking admiringly about carmakers’ efforts to target the cycling market, particularly Škoda’s sponsorship of the Tour de France and the excellent rider-friendly vehicles it continues to develop with the sport in mind. Since then, plenty more car manufacturers have woken up to the power of the Lycra-clad pound. In fact, a recent study by the London School of Economics estimated that cycling contributed around £3 billion to the UK economy. No wonder car designers are paying attention to the needs of riders. In the last month alone, I’ve enjoyed two car marketing campaigns that directly targeted cyclists. Most recently, I attended the wonderful Eroica Britannia, a festival of classic cycling in Bakewell, Derbyshire, where the main sponsor was Maserati, showcasing its new Levante SUV on the basis that it is an ideal vehicle for the connoisseur of the sport.

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Maserati supporting a festival for bike obsessives was a smart move. The luxury car brand and the cyclists crowding its pavilion have a lot in common. Maserati’s ambassador, the retired professional time trial champion David Millar, talked about the values of road cycling that have captivated such a rapidly-growing fan base: crossing great distances with speed and elegance, and the desire for the latest fancy kit. Over in Italy, meanwhile, I was impressed by Honda’s decision to debut some new bike-friendly gadgetry for its latest Civic Tourer at the legendary Giro d’Italia. The Giro is one of the world’s oldest and most gruelling bike races, for which Honda is the official sponsor and supplier of support cars. The estate version of the popular Civic will soon be available with an innovative in-car bicycle rack, which enables the transport of up to two full-size bicycles within the load bay, and improves security, safety and fuel efficiency compared to a roof or rear-mounted rack. So, are you after a practical way of getting from A to B, or are you nerdishly obsessed with performance and technology? Are you a cyclist or a motorist? I’m all of those. I think a lot of us are.


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