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Top Tips On juggling motherhood and a career!

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Contents

Welcome to In and Around Magazine, Jan/Feb 2016

me... 16 Inspire Winter interior design time buyers - 09 First spending review market & 11 Buy-to-let George Osbourne Forget ancient 13 pest cures! Winter ‘warmth’ 17 campaign New year 18 New look 23 Stress advice service year - try 24 New something new Get going, 26 everyday - what’s 31 Motherhood your purpose in life? on/ 32 What’s community news Recipe 37 - what 39 Gardening Santa forgot to bring “C 42 Travel - Grenada

Dear Readers I remember the time when my daughter was born talking to elderly ladies in the street and they would say “enjoy her, they grow up so fast” – they were right! As we get older the years just seem to go faster, don’t they? As we enter a new year we think about what new hobbies we could take up, changes in our personal life, a change of career . . . or even a new hairstyle (page 21). Our feature “Give something new a go” (page 24) provides ideas for a new hobby you could take up. Life coach Maureen Dickie gives advice to women returning to work after being at home with the children (page 31) and Maidstone Wellness Centre’s Stress advisor Amanda, talks to us about the effects stress has on our bodies. It is also a time when we reflect upon the year gone by and think of ways how we can get the most out of life. I read a great quote recently on the web; “Live the life you want to, not the life others want you too”. . . And finally, In & Around Upcoming magazine would like to wish copy deadlines you all a very happy, healthy Tuesday 19th and prosperous 2016!!! Sarah, Editor

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In & Around Magazine is distributed each month to; Loose, Boughton Monchelsea, Coxheath, Bearsted, Grove Green, Penenden Heath, Allington, Aylesford, Ditton, West Malling, Sutton Valence, Langley, Lenham, Harrietsham, Hollingbourne, Maidstone Town Centre and Newnham Court. onnecting local people

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Contents

Welcome to In and Around Magazine, Jan/Feb 2016

me... 16 Inspire Winter interior design time buyers - 09 First spending review market & 11 Buy-to-let George Osbourne Forget ancient 13 pest cures! Winter ‘warmth’ 17 campaign New year 18 New look 23 Stress advice service year - try 24 New something new Get going, 26 everyday - what’s 31 Motherhood your purpose in life? on/ 32 What’s community news Recipe 37 - what 39 Gardening Santa forgot to bring “C 42 Travel - Grenada

Dear Readers I remember the time when my daughter was born talking to elderly ladies in the street and they would say “enjoy her, they grow up so fast” – they were right! As we get older the years just seem to go faster, don’t they? As we enter a new year we think about what new hobbies we could take up, changes in our personal life, a change of career . . . or even a new hairstyle (page 21). Our feature “Give something new a go” (page 24) provides ideas for a new hobby you could take up. Life coach Maureen Dickie gives advice to women returning to work after being at home with the children (page 31) and Maidstone Wellness Centre’s Stress advisor Amanda, talks to us about the effects stress has on our bodies. It is also a time when we reflect upon the year gone by and think of ways how we can get the most out of life. I read a great quote recently on the web; “Live the life you want to, not the life others want you too”. . . And finally, In & Around Upcoming magazine would like to wish copy deadlines you all a very happy, healthy Tuesday 19th and prosperous 2016!!! Sarah, Editor

January Tuesday 16th February

In & Around Magazine is distributed each month to; Loose, Boughton Monchelsea, Coxheath, Bearsted, Grove Green, Penenden Heath, Allington, Aylesford, Ditton, West Malling, Sutton Valence, Langley, Lenham, Harrietsham, Hollingbourne, Maidstone Town Centre and Newnham Court. onnecting local people

to local businesses”

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41 Editor & Publisher: Sarah Maberley Laurel House 43 Earl Street Maidstone Kent ME14 1DP Tel: 01622 296230 Published independently by: In and Around info@inandaroundkent.co.uk inandaroundkent.co.uk

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Inspire me

winter interior design

We all know how to make a home FEEL warm – it involves practical things like double glazing, wall insulation and efficient central heating.

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But how do you make a home LOOK warm? How do you give it that cosy feeling that looks good all the year round, but is particularly suitable for the winter months? That’s where your practical side has to take a (cosy) back seat, and allow the artsy side of you to step forward... 1) Warm textures Think of it like this – no one wears a metal scarf. So decorate your home with the textures that look as if they’d be warm to wear. Use lots of knitted textures in cushions, throws, door stops, draught excluders. Faux fur is also very effective for adding warmth. Fill your home with things you would want to touch, whether it’s wood or fabric. And keep your feet warm not just with slippers, but with carpets, rugs and floor runners. Contrast and layer material finishes, such as a leather sofa, a deep-pile wool rug and a wooden coffee table. The different textures offset each other for a beautiful, luxurious effect. 2) Warm colours Dark green, deep purple, red, orange and brown – these are the colours that are good for making a room feel cosier. In the colder months lots of white, light blue, light green and light purple make a room feel bigger and therefore colder. So if you use a light or neutral colour, balance it with some bold “splashes” – such as dark blue, red and deep green. If you do this with accessories like cushions, you can even swap things around as the seasons change. 6

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3) Warm patterns It’s true that patterns feel warmer than plain expanses of colour, so introduce patterns to your planning whenever you can. The surprise hit this winter is tartan, available in cushions, throws, duvet covers and even a Vivienne Westwood plum and green wallpaper, if you’re feeling bold. Folksy is also a hit this winter, with a variety of Nordic-influenced “homespun” designs. In a bedroom setting, try changing your bed linen to a seasonal shade, or a cosy “winter warmer” pattern at the same time as you increase the duvet tog-rating. 4) Warm scents You probably know the old estate agent’s trick of making a house seem more welcoming to a potential buyer by unleashing the smell of freshlymade coffee. But it’s surprising how few people forget their noses when they’re decorating. Perfect scents make, erm, perfect sense for winter. They would include cinnamon, cookie dough, pine, plum, spiced apple and orange in candles, oils, reed diffusers or heated potpourri. And don’t forget the power of all those textures we mentioned earlier – the smells of wood and fabric, especially when they’re new.

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5) Warm Fireplace Don’t just light the fire, make it a focal point. Put some eye catching accessories on the mantelpiece, and build up the hearth with beautiful ornaments (if the fire’s on) or beautiful plants (if the fireplace is purely decorative). Put a rug in front of the fireplace, add your favourite armchair nearby and perhaps a side table for a mug of cocoa – or a glass of whisky – and you’re saying “cosy” without a word being spoken.

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Remember “vintage” and “rustic” are cosy, winter words, whereas “modern” and “factory-made” just aren’t. That’s why pubs have old, wooden agricultural tools on the wall. 6) Warm lighting We all know that lighting make a difference to any room – and yet very few of us make the effort to actually change the lighting between summer and winter. Switch ‘cool’ light bulbs for ‘warm’ ones and even switch light shades if you’re after a more dramatic effect. Having candles at varying heights is good too, as it casts different, subtly changing light and looks more appealing. Just make sure they’re out when you are.

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Lamps or even fairy lights inside is a great way to make a room cosier – main lights cast a harsh brightness, whereas “local” lights are a great way to add warmth and ambience. 7) Warmer by design “Open plan” is very modern of course, but it’s not necessarily conducive to the cosiness you want on a winter’s day.

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Re-design your space in winter by using furniture like a settee or a sideboard to deliberately create smaller spaces out of a large one. Believe it or not, demand for screens is on the up, as they allow visual separation of open-plan rooms. Cunning lighting can also help to separate a cosy sitting room, for example, from the bright lights you want in a kitchen. For further information please take a look at the Taylor Wimpey website www.taylorwimpey.co.uk

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Inspire me

winter interior design

We all know how to make a home FEEL warm – it involves practical things like double glazing, wall insulation and efficient central heating.

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But how do you make a home LOOK warm? How do you give it that cosy feeling that looks good all the year round, but is particularly suitable for the winter months? That’s where your practical side has to take a (cosy) back seat, and allow the artsy side of you to step forward... 1) Warm textures Think of it like this – no one wears a metal scarf. So decorate your home with the textures that look as if they’d be warm to wear. Use lots of knitted textures in cushions, throws, door stops, draught excluders. Faux fur is also very effective for adding warmth. Fill your home with things you would want to touch, whether it’s wood or fabric. And keep your feet warm not just with slippers, but with carpets, rugs and floor runners. Contrast and layer material finishes, such as a leather sofa, a deep-pile wool rug and a wooden coffee table. The different textures offset each other for a beautiful, luxurious effect. 2) Warm colours Dark green, deep purple, red, orange and brown – these are the colours that are good for making a room feel cosier. In the colder months lots of white, light blue, light green and light purple make a room feel bigger and therefore colder. So if you use a light or neutral colour, balance it with some bold “splashes” – such as dark blue, red and deep green. If you do this with accessories like cushions, you can even swap things around as the seasons change. 6

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3) Warm patterns It’s true that patterns feel warmer than plain expanses of colour, so introduce patterns to your planning whenever you can. The surprise hit this winter is tartan, available in cushions, throws, duvet covers and even a Vivienne Westwood plum and green wallpaper, if you’re feeling bold. Folksy is also a hit this winter, with a variety of Nordic-influenced “homespun” designs. In a bedroom setting, try changing your bed linen to a seasonal shade, or a cosy “winter warmer” pattern at the same time as you increase the duvet tog-rating. 4) Warm scents You probably know the old estate agent’s trick of making a house seem more welcoming to a potential buyer by unleashing the smell of freshlymade coffee. But it’s surprising how few people forget their noses when they’re decorating. Perfect scents make, erm, perfect sense for winter. They would include cinnamon, cookie dough, pine, plum, spiced apple and orange in candles, oils, reed diffusers or heated potpourri. And don’t forget the power of all those textures we mentioned earlier – the smells of wood and fabric, especially when they’re new.

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5) Warm Fireplace Don’t just light the fire, make it a focal point. Put some eye catching accessories on the mantelpiece, and build up the hearth with beautiful ornaments (if the fire’s on) or beautiful plants (if the fireplace is purely decorative). Put a rug in front of the fireplace, add your favourite armchair nearby and perhaps a side table for a mug of cocoa – or a glass of whisky – and you’re saying “cosy” without a word being spoken.

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Remember “vintage” and “rustic” are cosy, winter words, whereas “modern” and “factory-made” just aren’t. That’s why pubs have old, wooden agricultural tools on the wall. 6) Warm lighting We all know that lighting make a difference to any room – and yet very few of us make the effort to actually change the lighting between summer and winter. Switch ‘cool’ light bulbs for ‘warm’ ones and even switch light shades if you’re after a more dramatic effect. Having candles at varying heights is good too, as it casts different, subtly changing light and looks more appealing. Just make sure they’re out when you are.

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Lamps or even fairy lights inside is a great way to make a room cosier – main lights cast a harsh brightness, whereas “local” lights are a great way to add warmth and ambience. 7) Warmer by design “Open plan” is very modern of course, but it’s not necessarily conducive to the cosiness you want on a winter’s day.

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Re-design your space in winter by using furniture like a settee or a sideboard to deliberately create smaller spaces out of a large one. Believe it or not, demand for screens is on the up, as they allow visual separation of open-plan rooms. Cunning lighting can also help to separate a cosy sitting room, for example, from the bright lights you want in a kitchen. For further information please take a look at the Taylor Wimpey website www.taylorwimpey.co.uk

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Property Thinking of a new bedroom? Then think of us.

What does the Comprehensive Spending Review mean

for first time buyers?

One of the main aims of the Comprehensive Spending Review presented by the chancellor in November was to tackle the housing crisis – we are only building a fraction of the new homes we need. The principle highlights are: 1. Establishment of a shared ownership scheme open to families earning less than £80k per year. They can buy a bigger stake in their home over time. 2. £4 billion to be given to housing associations, local authorities and the private sector to help build 135,000 affordable homes that will be sold through shared ownership. 3. 400,000 new affordable homes will be built by 2020 of which 200,000 will be sold to first time buyers aged under 40 at a 20% discount. It all sounds very positive and there are some interesting points to note. The definition of affordable housing is low cost housing that is provided through shared ownership or at below market rent. In practice, the vast majority has been rented accommodation in the last decade, usually provided through housing associations. The chancellor seems to be aiming to redress the balance towards owner occupied housing through shared ownership. The help to buy scheme that has proved successful has been extended and there’s a new scheme where up to 40% of the value of the property will be loaned by the government, repayable after five years. The private rented sector and owners looking to buy a second home have been hit by a 3% surcharge on stamp duty. This may well be linked

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to warnings from the Bank of England about a dangerous property bubble inflating in the private rented sector supported by cheap credit. There are some questions about how the plans will be funded. The £4 billion being pumped into house building should be adequate to fund the shared ownership scheme but the 20% discounts for first time buyers will cost around £6 billion and there is no indication where that will come from. Overall, it is a bold plan but we will have to see how well it works. Craig Brown

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Property Thinking of a new bedroom? Then think of us.

What does the Comprehensive Spending Review mean

for first time buyers?

One of the main aims of the Comprehensive Spending Review presented by the chancellor in November was to tackle the housing crisis – we are only building a fraction of the new homes we need. The principle highlights are: 1. Establishment of a shared ownership scheme open to families earning less than £80k per year. They can buy a bigger stake in their home over time. 2. £4 billion to be given to housing associations, local authorities and the private sector to help build 135,000 affordable homes that will be sold through shared ownership. 3. 400,000 new affordable homes will be built by 2020 of which 200,000 will be sold to first time buyers aged under 40 at a 20% discount. It all sounds very positive and there are some interesting points to note. The definition of affordable housing is low cost housing that is provided through shared ownership or at below market rent. In practice, the vast majority has been rented accommodation in the last decade, usually provided through housing associations. The chancellor seems to be aiming to redress the balance towards owner occupied housing through shared ownership. The help to buy scheme that has proved successful has been extended and there’s a new scheme where up to 40% of the value of the property will be loaned by the government, repayable after five years. The private rented sector and owners looking to buy a second home have been hit by a 3% surcharge on stamp duty. This may well be linked

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to warnings from the Bank of England about a dangerous property bubble inflating in the private rented sector supported by cheap credit. There are some questions about how the plans will be funded. The £4 billion being pumped into house building should be adequate to fund the shared ownership scheme but the 20% discounts for first time buyers will cost around £6 billion and there is no indication where that will come from. Overall, it is a bold plan but we will have to see how well it works. Craig Brown

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As well as the new higher rate of stamp duty, other measures designed to help first time buyers include: • Public-sector land with the capacity for 160,000 new homes will be released. • 135,000 new affordable shared ownership homes to be built for buyers earning up to £80,000 outside London and £90,000 in London. • The help-to-buy interest-free loan scheme will be boosted for homebuyers in London, enabling them to borrow double the £20,000 allowed under the current scheme. Whilst the Chancellor’s plans will make it easier for first time buyers, there is now the risk that investors will race to complete sales before the higher tax comes into force, creating a short term rise in house prices. Rina has produced a short video guide for first time buyers which can be seen at https://www.gullands.com/individual/your-home Rina Pattar is a solicitor and can be contacted on 01622 689700 or at r.patter@gullands.com www.gullands.com

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George Osborne’s Autumn Statement announced November 2015, unveiled his ‘bold plans’ to tackle the housing crisis by increasing stamp duty for second-home buyers and buy-to-let landlords. The stamp duty changes, which come into force from April 2016 will apply to anyone buying a residential property in England & Wales alongside their main home. They will have to pay an extra 3%, however if they sell the main property within 18 months, they will be able to reclaim a refund of the additional Stamp Duty. The Chancellor hopes his new measures will deter landlords and second home owners from snapping up properties, helping to ease the path to home ownership for first-time buyers. With the average buy-to let property costing £184,000 last year, this change would mean a bill of £6,700 instead of the current £1,180. It is clear that this move will have an effect on the buy-to-let market, but we may see landlords just increasing rents to cover their additional costs.

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Moles were popular too in the 18th century. A live one held until it died was believed to confer healing powers on the hands that held it. A dead mole hung around the neck would prevent toothache. Powder rendered from a skinned and dried male mole was a cure for ague. As recently as 100 years ago the severed and dried hands of a mole were carried as a talisman to fend off a variety of physical problems and evil influences, a bit like a rabbit’s foot should bring you good luck. The mole even claimed royalty as a victim or at least a molehill did. King William 111 died when his horse stumbled on a molehill and he was thrown breaking his collar bone and leading to his death from pneumonia.

The countryside was rife with these old wives tales, in 1963 a survey revealed 134 treatments for 73 conditions. Folk remedies that were to some extent still being practiced, never mind penicillin! Boiled or roast mouse was documented as a treatment for sore throats, coughs, bronchial and pulmonary ailments. The sufferer of throat and chest complaints in some counties was told to swallow a live spider or drink milk first tasted by a ferret or fox (or by a weasel in the case of a fever). Alternatively, one could imprison a live spider in a linen or black silk bag and hang it around the neck. Cuts and nosebleeds could be stemmed with spider’s webs and fried mice were also good for smallpox. What a wonderful assortment of cures, if the ailment didn’t get you, the cure probably would. Today, we have GP’s, the NHS and Pest Purge. For all your severed mole hands, or to avoid moles getting too established, call Pest Purge and get them under control. For more information frrom Pest Purge call 01622 842481 or www.pestpurge.co.uk 13

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scary ones, noisy and showing off with their aerial displays, dive bombing the BBQ and searching out a nice cold Magners to quench their thirst. Worse still if they happen to take a serious dislike to you and actually sting you, just the ticket to spoil a summer garden party. We can come along and move them on, whoever has overstepped the mark, Pest Purge have the technology, the wit and charm to remove them safely without a fuss, keeping your event pest free. It must work; no pest that we have ever expelled has complained! We are tolerant of small disturbances but will intervene when insects get out of hand. If you have a Pest call Pest Purge (small kids excluded)!

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“A fat, middle aged fox caught in the autumn” was considered to have a wide range of healing powers. Time has long forgotten some of the mysteries surrounding the alleged curative properties of animal parts. You may wince at the list of palliative charms our ancestors used. Musk deer secretion is good for cardiac, circulatory and respiratory problems. Now we have modern science based medicine, but for centuries folkloric unguents were used to heal and cure all manner of illnesses. Long before the fox was hunted by hounds and horses he was regarded as a medicinal source for those fortunate enough to afford the best medical attention. A distillation of Pulmone vulpis – fox’s lung, no less – and reduced to a sticky paste, was considered the right treatment for ulcers, especially on the leg. Not just his lungs, with the skin and entrails discarded, the flesh was trimmed off the skeleton and boiled. When the broth had cooled the fat would be skimmed off to make Oil of Fox, an ointment used to counter joint pain and rheumatic conditions. It was still being used in the early 19th century, as distilled in spring water it was considered a good treatment for chest ailments. TMR Pest Purge edit page 1

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Zeroth Clinical Exercise Centre

Moles were popular too in the 18th century. A live one held until it died was believed to confer healing powers on the hands that held it. A dead mole hung around the neck would prevent toothache. Powder rendered from a skinned and dried male mole was a cure for ague. As recently as 100 years ago the severed and dried hands of a mole were carried as a talisman to fend off a variety of physical problems and evil influences, a bit like a rabbit’s foot should bring you good luck. The mole even claimed royalty as a victim or at least a molehill did. King William 111 died when his horse stumbled on a molehill and he was thrown breaking his collar bone and leading to his death from pneumonia.

The countryside was rife with these old wives tales, in 1963 a survey revealed 134 treatments for 73 conditions. Folk remedies that were to some extent still being practiced, never mind penicillin! Boiled or roast mouse was documented as a treatment for sore throats, coughs, bronchial and pulmonary ailments. The sufferer of throat and chest complaints in some counties was told to swallow a live spider or drink milk first tasted by a ferret or fox (or by a weasel in the case of a fever). Alternatively, one could imprison a live spider in a linen or black silk bag and hang it around the neck. Cuts and nosebleeds could be stemmed with spider’s webs and fried mice were also good for smallpox. What a wonderful assortment of cures, if the ailment didn’t get you, the cure probably would. Today, we have GP’s, the NHS and Pest Purge. For all your severed mole hands, or to avoid moles getting too established, call Pest Purge and get them under control. For more information frrom Pest Purge call 01622 842481 or www.pestpurge.co.uk 13

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MONGERS

Established in 1987 your local kitchen and Established in 1987 your bathroom specialist based in Coxheath

GARAGE LTD

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• The only Kent Trading Standards Approved specialist based in inCoxheath Kitchen and Bathroom retailer the Maidstone Area

Est. 40 years

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years experience in the hi fi industry and is passionate about customer service. They won’t give you a hard sell and are great at listening to your needs and finding a solution.

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Home appliances have become an integral part of everyday life for almost every household in the developed world. Domestic appliances make light work of numerous chores, from washing our clothing to reheating a plated meal, to name just two of the benefits.

“A Parkes Construction offers a free estimate and advice service. All our work is fully insured and guaranteed.”

Such luxuries provide us with more time to indulge in the entertainment side that technology brings to our lives, and this is without doubt a pastime that is enjoyed by millions of people on a daily basis.

For extensions, renovations or maintenance call APC

Wind the clock back fifty years and families would gather round a small black and white television set to catch the latest broadcast from comedy legends such as Morecambe and Wise, or enjoy the latest music releases televised on shows such as Ready Steady Go! Moving forward to the present day and the demand for home entertainment is of even greater need than ever before. With significant technology advancements in picture and sound quality, the movie experience creates a heightened sense of realism and emotion.

A. Parkes Construction Ltd

For more information on the wide range of services we provide, why not visit our website www.apcconstruction.co.uk

The recreation of the cinema experience within the home has been available since the early 1990’s, and over this time products have become increasingly sympathetic to room design and likely to be more accepted by the entire family within the home environment. Similarly to a modern fitted kitchen, a discrete home cinema

Tel: 01622 765698 Mobile: 07785 924497 120 Loose Road, Maidstone, Kent ME15 7UB

system can be tastefully integrated within your home with consideration to room design, symmetry and acoustics. During the installation process, a degree of ‘making good’ may be required to conceal unsightly cables to create a beautifully presented end result for your family to enjoy. A correctly installed home cinema system will provide a beautiful visual balance and recreate an engaging audio experience for aerial and satellite TV broadcasts, video streams from services such as Netflix, games consoles and music and movies contained on DVD and Blu-ray discs, all within a surround sound manor. Soundbars and Sound Bases can improve upon the inferior sound quality known to plague modern TV sets, but fall far short of recreating a true home cinema surround sound experience. Home Media have designed and installed cinema systems in a variety of rooms over the years, so there really is no excuse, you CAN have your own cinema and make the most of your precious time with your loved ones.

***Offer*** for In and Around readers And here’s the good news... we have secured an exclusive offer with Home Media for readers of In and Around. Home Media will halve the installation cost when you buy a home cinema system before 31st March 2016. If you would like to learn more, then Simon and his team can provide you with a demonstration of the true cinema experience at their Union Street showroom. Home Media will then carry out a site survey to see how their installation team can provide you with a bespoke cinema system.

24-26 Union Street, Maidstone, Kent, UK, ME14 1ED T: (01622) 676703 F: (01622) 676723 www.homemedialimited.co.uk sales@homemedialimited.co.uk

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MONGERS

Established in 1987 your local kitchen and Established in 1987 your bathroom specialist based in Coxheath

GARAGE LTD

local kitchen and bathroom

• The only Kent Trading Standards Approved specialist based in inCoxheath Kitchen and Bathroom retailer the Maidstone Area

Est. 40 years

Why Not Try us For All Your Motoring Needs?

TradingtoStandards approved •1.Dedicated providing you with the best possible advice installers •2.Working with you on your dream project Insurance backed guarantee

As Professionals in the Trade We Offer:

Free design andatquote •3.Customer satisfaction 97%

Full Diagnostic Services Servicing and General Repairs Brakes • Exhausts • Clutches Tyres • Four Wheel Alignment

• Come in a chat and discuss your dreams BRAND NEW with us Storage Furniture • We guarantee complete customer satisfaction In Stock CHECK OUT:

CHECK OUT: www.m-b-k.co.uk

www.m-b-k.co.uk CALL TODAY:

01622 616202 Do Your Shopping While We Fix Your Car So Why Not Pop In Or Give Us a Call On

01622 616202

mongers@xln.co.uk www.mongersgarage.co.uk 77 King Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1BG

years experience in the hi fi industry and is passionate about customer service. They won’t give you a hard sell and are great at listening to your needs and finding a solution.

www.jandccreations.co.uk

CALL751258 TODAY: 01622

Warehouse Open Mon - Fri 10am - 3pm Unit 20 Palace Industrial Estate, Bircholt Road, Parkwood Industrial Estate, Maidstone, Kent ME15 9XT

Tel: 01622 862302 / 07889 041416

E-mail: enquiries@jandccreations.co.uk

Home appliances have become an integral part of everyday life for almost every household in the developed world. Domestic appliances make light work of numerous chores, from washing our clothing to reheating a plated meal, to name just two of the benefits.

“A Parkes Construction offers a free estimate and advice service. All our work is fully insured and guaranteed.”

Such luxuries provide us with more time to indulge in the entertainment side that technology brings to our lives, and this is without doubt a pastime that is enjoyed by millions of people on a daily basis.

For extensions, renovations or maintenance call APC

Wind the clock back fifty years and families would gather round a small black and white television set to catch the latest broadcast from comedy legends such as Morecambe and Wise, or enjoy the latest music releases televised on shows such as Ready Steady Go! Moving forward to the present day and the demand for home entertainment is of even greater need than ever before. With significant technology advancements in picture and sound quality, the movie experience creates a heightened sense of realism and emotion.

A. Parkes Construction Ltd

For more information on the wide range of services we provide, why not visit our website www.apcconstruction.co.uk

The recreation of the cinema experience within the home has been available since the early 1990’s, and over this time products have become increasingly sympathetic to room design and likely to be more accepted by the entire family within the home environment. Similarly to a modern fitted kitchen, a discrete home cinema

Tel: 01622 765698 Mobile: 07785 924497 120 Loose Road, Maidstone, Kent ME15 7UB

system can be tastefully integrated within your home with consideration to room design, symmetry and acoustics. During the installation process, a degree of ‘making good’ may be required to conceal unsightly cables to create a beautifully presented end result for your family to enjoy. A correctly installed home cinema system will provide a beautiful visual balance and recreate an engaging audio experience for aerial and satellite TV broadcasts, video streams from services such as Netflix, games consoles and music and movies contained on DVD and Blu-ray discs, all within a surround sound manor. Soundbars and Sound Bases can improve upon the inferior sound quality known to plague modern TV sets, but fall far short of recreating a true home cinema surround sound experience. Home Media have designed and installed cinema systems in a variety of rooms over the years, so there really is no excuse, you CAN have your own cinema and make the most of your precious time with your loved ones.

***Offer*** for In and Around readers And here’s the good news... we have secured an exclusive offer with Home Media for readers of In and Around. Home Media will halve the installation cost when you buy a home cinema system before 31st March 2016. If you would like to learn more, then Simon and his team can provide you with a demonstration of the true cinema experience at their Union Street showroom. Home Media will then carry out a site survey to see how their installation team can provide you with a bespoke cinema system.

24-26 Union Street, Maidstone, Kent, UK, ME14 1ED T: (01622) 676703 F: (01622) 676723 www.homemedialimited.co.uk sales@homemedialimited.co.uk

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Stay safe and warm

this winter

“A baby enjoys freedom of movement, relaxation and bonding. They make an easy transition from their early swimming reflexes into swimming movements”

Bluebird Care (Maidstone) launch Winter WARMTH campaign to help hundreds of local people stay safe this winter

MAIDSTONE’S LEADING INDEPENDENT BLIND SUPPLIER

Awnings & Canopies, Conservatory Blinds, Vertical, Venetian, Roller, Roman Blinds, Plantation Shutters, Perfect fit“Fun, and Intu safe(no drill) Blinds. Free Home Survey. swimming lessons

for primary school

Abacus manufactures bespoke roller and vertical blinds agedon children and site. Visit our showroom to see for yourself. Fitting service also all abilities” available with order. Abacus Blinds & Awnings (SE) Ltd Unit 14, Viewpoint, Boxley Road, Maidstone, ME14 2DZ

07786 194 082

01622 675688 www.abacusblinds.co.uk enquiries@babyandtoddlerswim.co.uk info@abacusblinds.co.uk www.babyandtoddlerswim.co.uk

enquiries@juniorswim.co.uk www.juniorswim.co.uk

Privately Owned Swimming Pools in Linton and Sutton Valance

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CLEANING, SUPPLYING & FITTING OF CARPETS IN YOUR AREA & ALL TYPES OF FLOORING • Leather & Upholstery Cleaning • Stain Resistant Treatments • Flame Retardant Treatments • Persian & Oriental Rugs • Curtains Cleaned • Hard Floor Maintenance • Restore & Sand Floors

benefit of the temperature cards is that it alerts people of the need to take action’.

For more details about staying safe in the cold, please call Bluebird Care on 01622 618 786 or email maidstone@bluebirdcare.co.uk.

As winter starts to draw in, Bluebird Care is sending out a strong message that cold weather can be extremely serious and urging local people to prepare for winter with some simple steps to stay safe and warm. The threat of another severe winter has lead Bluebird Care to urge launch a winter WARMTH campaign which will provide charities with information and guidance to help elderly and vulnerable people living in Maidstone keep warm this winter. The Winter WARMTH campaign includes providing factsheets and holding talks with local charities and groups to provide tips and guidance. Also, as part of the campaign, Bluebird Care have joined with Involve Carers and Family Mosaic Home Improvement Agency to distribute over 200 temperature cards amongst residents in the Maidstone area. The temperature cards were donated by Bluebird Care who believe it is vital to actively support their local community through local charities who do a fantastic job. Barbara Hagan, Manager commented: ‘We were pleased to be able to distribute these cards at our recent Carers Forum. It is not always apparent to people when their homes become too cold, especially when they are trying to manage on a low income and the

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Stay safe and warm

this winter

“A baby enjoys freedom of movement, relaxation and bonding. They make an easy transition from their early swimming reflexes into swimming movements”

Bluebird Care (Maidstone) launch Winter WARMTH campaign to help hundreds of local people stay safe this winter

MAIDSTONE’S LEADING INDEPENDENT BLIND SUPPLIER

Awnings & Canopies, Conservatory Blinds, Vertical, Venetian, Roller, Roman Blinds, Plantation Shutters, Perfect fit“Fun, and Intu safe(no drill) Blinds. Free Home Survey. swimming lessons

for primary school

Abacus manufactures bespoke roller and vertical blinds agedon children and site. Visit our showroom to see for yourself. Fitting service also all abilities” available with order. Abacus Blinds & Awnings (SE) Ltd Unit 14, Viewpoint, Boxley Road, Maidstone, ME14 2DZ

07786 194 082

01622 675688 www.abacusblinds.co.uk enquiries@babyandtoddlerswim.co.uk info@abacusblinds.co.uk www.babyandtoddlerswim.co.uk

enquiries@juniorswim.co.uk www.juniorswim.co.uk

Privately Owned Swimming Pools in Linton and Sutton Valance

JLM Network Services

On-site Computer Repairs Experienced IT Company Offering: @ @ @ @ @

PC Repairs, Upgrades, Servicing Wired/Wireless Networking Virus Removal Data Recovery Online PC Backup

Contact James now for all your IT needs Tel: 01622 663435 Mob: 07738 422438 sales@maidstonepcrepairs.co.uk www.maidstonepcrepairs.co.uk 16 IAAK Jan July2016.indd 14 final to16-17 print.indd 29 IAAK

CLEANING, SUPPLYING & FITTING OF CARPETS IN YOUR AREA & ALL TYPES OF FLOORING • Leather & Upholstery Cleaning • Stain Resistant Treatments • Flame Retardant Treatments • Persian & Oriental Rugs • Curtains Cleaned • Hard Floor Maintenance • Restore & Sand Floors

benefit of the temperature cards is that it alerts people of the need to take action’.

For more details about staying safe in the cold, please call Bluebird Care on 01622 618 786 or email maidstone@bluebirdcare.co.uk.

As winter starts to draw in, Bluebird Care is sending out a strong message that cold weather can be extremely serious and urging local people to prepare for winter with some simple steps to stay safe and warm. The threat of another severe winter has lead Bluebird Care to urge launch a winter WARMTH campaign which will provide charities with information and guidance to help elderly and vulnerable people living in Maidstone keep warm this winter. The Winter WARMTH campaign includes providing factsheets and holding talks with local charities and groups to provide tips and guidance. Also, as part of the campaign, Bluebird Care have joined with Involve Carers and Family Mosaic Home Improvement Agency to distribute over 200 temperature cards amongst residents in the Maidstone area. The temperature cards were donated by Bluebird Care who believe it is vital to actively support their local community through local charities who do a fantastic job. Barbara Hagan, Manager commented: ‘We were pleased to be able to distribute these cards at our recent Carers Forum. It is not always apparent to people when their homes become too cold, especially when they are trying to manage on a low income and the

A fAmily run business with A reputAtion FR EE E s tim atE for reliAbility s & professionAl expertise

0162 2 676 0 4 3 info@au st service s in .co.uk

w w w. a u s t i n s e r v i c e s .c o . u k

Flooring and Cleaning Specialists

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New year, New you?

Beauty & Fashion Make 2016 your fittest, healthiest year yet. If you’re looking to get into a new sport or improve your lifestyle, there’s plenty of products in stores at The Mall, Maidstone to help you on your way to a healthy new year. Don’t miss the opening of Core the Gym this month too! For more information on shopping at The Mall, visit www.themall.co.uk/Maidstone or find them on Facebook and Twitter.

USA Pro Medium Sports Bra £9.50 Sports Direct USA Pro Tight Pants £19.99 Sports Direct

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New year, New you?

Beauty & Fashion Make 2016 your fittest, healthiest year yet. If you’re looking to get into a new sport or improve your lifestyle, there’s plenty of products in stores at The Mall, Maidstone to help you on your way to a healthy new year. Don’t miss the opening of Core the Gym this month too! For more information on shopping at The Mall, visit www.themall.co.uk/Maidstone or find them on Facebook and Twitter.

USA Pro Medium Sports Bra £9.50 Sports Direct USA Pro Tight Pants £19.99 Sports Direct

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Beauty & Fashion

Calcium & Vit. D 400mg 90pk £1.80 Wilko

Awesome Almonds 425g £9.99 Holland & Barrett

Energy Tablets 30pk £3.30 Wilko

Green Breville Blend Activ £30 BHS

adidas Three Stripe Logo Hoody Mens £36.99 Sports Direct

Grey Zip Through Hoody £20 Next

Curly Cashews 500g £9.59 Holland & Barrett

USA Pro Pro Three Quarter Leggings Ladies £19.99 Sports Direct

Firetrap Rhino Boots £40 Sports Direct

USA Pro Zircon Trainers Ladies – Aqua £69.99 Sports Direct

Love your hair like we do this 2016 Special offers on website

Men’s Health Tablets 30pk £4.50 Wilko

Precision Engineered Whey Protein Vanilla £12.99 Holland & Barrett 20

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Vitamin C Chewable One a Day £1.45 Wilko

Multivitamins and Cod Liver Oil £1.95 Wilko

doo-das.com

Omega 3-6-9 £1.95 Wilko

Perfectly Pure Coconut Oil £15.49 Holland & Barrett

in both Maidstone salons

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Beauty & Fashion

Calcium & Vit. D 400mg 90pk £1.80 Wilko

Awesome Almonds 425g £9.99 Holland & Barrett

Energy Tablets 30pk £3.30 Wilko

Green Breville Blend Activ £30 BHS

adidas Three Stripe Logo Hoody Mens £36.99 Sports Direct

Grey Zip Through Hoody £20 Next

Curly Cashews 500g £9.59 Holland & Barrett

USA Pro Pro Three Quarter Leggings Ladies £19.99 Sports Direct

Firetrap Rhino Boots £40 Sports Direct

USA Pro Zircon Trainers Ladies – Aqua £69.99 Sports Direct

Love your hair like we do this 2016 Special offers on website

Men’s Health Tablets 30pk £4.50 Wilko

Precision Engineered Whey Protein Vanilla £12.99 Holland & Barrett 20

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Vitamin C Chewable One a Day £1.45 Wilko

Multivitamins and Cod Liver Oil £1.95 Wilko

doo-das.com

Omega 3-6-9 £1.95 Wilko

Perfectly Pure Coconut Oil £15.49 Holland & Barrett

in both Maidstone salons

Maidstone 72 Bank St Maidstone ME14 1SN Tel: 01622 685515 or 01622 750351

Loose 4 Boughton Parade Loose ME15 9QD Tel: 01622 747685 or 01622 743782 21

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Advice

Stress Advice Service Maidstone Wellness Centre

Stress can be the cause of aches and pains, sleepless nights and anxiety. It can lead on to physical and psychological problems and cause disruption in relationships, work and other areas of our lives. The Stress Advice Service offers confidential one-to-one treatment for people suffering from the effects of stress. The treatment takes place in a relaxed, non-judgemental environment, with Stress Adviser Amanda. The initial consultation is used to highlight how stress is affecting you on a day to day basis and to pinpoint what your main stressors are. Subsequent sessions teach you techniques that will help you to move forward, cushion yourself against the effects of stress and enhance your resilience to it.

Osteopathy

Contact Gemma on: 01622 762802 / 07593 212364

Sports Massage

Stress Adviser Contact Amanda on: 07504275182 Hypnotherapy/ Life Coaching & N.L.P.

Contact Shelly on: 07967 109638

Contact Geoff on: 01622 747575 / 07950 512453

Acupuncture

Physiotherapy Contact Mark: 07794 711181

Contact Melanie on: 07837 637465

Reflexology / Aromatherapy

Contact Ursula on: 01622 746358 / 07922 872634

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Nutritional Therapy

A CD is provided as part of the treatment, enabling you to try out Stress Management techniques at home. Stress Advice is not about avoiding stress, unfortunately this is not possible, but about managing it in a positive way, minimizing its negative effects. Stress Advice has been shown to be effective in a major government funded research project. Stress Adviser Amanda has many years experience as a Mental Health Practitioner. For further information please call Amanda for an informal chat on 07504 275 182 or email amanda.stressadvice@icloud.com.

Contact Marjan: 07895 052861

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Advice

Stress Advice Service Maidstone Wellness Centre

Stress can be the cause of aches and pains, sleepless nights and anxiety. It can lead on to physical and psychological problems and cause disruption in relationships, work and other areas of our lives. The Stress Advice Service offers confidential one-to-one treatment for people suffering from the effects of stress. The treatment takes place in a relaxed, non-judgemental environment, with Stress Adviser Amanda. The initial consultation is used to highlight how stress is affecting you on a day to day basis and to pinpoint what your main stressors are. Subsequent sessions teach you techniques that will help you to move forward, cushion yourself against the effects of stress and enhance your resilience to it.

Osteopathy

Contact Gemma on: 01622 762802 / 07593 212364

Sports Massage

Stress Adviser Contact Amanda on: 07504275182 Hypnotherapy/ Life Coaching & N.L.P.

Contact Shelly on: 07967 109638

Contact Geoff on: 01622 747575 / 07950 512453

Acupuncture

Physiotherapy Contact Mark: 07794 711181

Contact Melanie on: 07837 637465

Reflexology / Aromatherapy

Contact Ursula on: 01622 746358 / 07922 872634

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Nutritional Therapy

A CD is provided as part of the treatment, enabling you to try out Stress Management techniques at home. Stress Advice is not about avoiding stress, unfortunately this is not possible, but about managing it in a positive way, minimizing its negative effects. Stress Advice has been shown to be effective in a major government funded research project. Stress Adviser Amanda has many years experience as a Mental Health Practitioner. For further information please call Amanda for an informal chat on 07504 275 182 or email amanda.stressadvice@icloud.com.

Contact Marjan: 07895 052861

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Here comes 2016,

try your hand at something new!

Have you always fancied joining a particular club , learn a language, volunteer or have a go at a new sport? Check out our list of great opportunities going on in your area, this is by no means everything happening in the Maidstone area, but hopefully it will ‘whet your appetite’ and spur you on to try something new. Go on, go for it! Local Interest Groups Loose Amenities Association A local charity organisation, whose aim is to protect the Loose Valley. During the year, it organizes various events for the local community, including an Easter Egg Hunt, a Duck Race, a Scarecrow festival and an annual Carol Singing Concert. Volunteer work parties (usually on the third Sunday of the month from February-November 10am-1.30pm) help maintain the land owned by the Loose Amenities. Further information visit www.looseamenities.org.uk Loose Area History Society The Society meets regularly from October through to June, on the second Monday of each month in Loose Infant School Hall. The July meeting is usually an outing and the AGM is held in January. Meetings start at 7.30pm. For more information, visit www.looseareahistorysociety. webeden.co.ukor telephone Noel Gibbons on 01622 745036. Loose Church Heritage Group The Loose Church Heritage Group was set up in 2010 as a charity trust to continue the work of the Friends of All Saints Church, Loose. The S.O.S. appeal was formally launched in October 2010 to ‘Save Our Spire’. If you are interested in preserving this historic church building, in the conservation area of Loose, visit http://lchg.org/ or contact Mr Tim Gregson on 01622 741501. Loose Gardeners’ Society Loose Gardeners Society is a very friendly society and welcomes new members - for details of membership or to go on the waiting list for a plot, contact the Secretary, John Large on 01622 749994. 24

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Loose Footpaths Group Working Party on Loose + Swiss Scout land. Tel: 01622 744136. As a reminder to those who are unaware of the monthly work parties that run on the 4th Sunday of each month. Starting at 10.00am and finish when you decide enough is enough!! Further information from Bob Jesshope 01622 745473. Bearsted and Thurnham Society Tel:01622 739952 www.bearstedandthurnhamsociety.org Local History Society Tel: 01622 739808 Bearsted Choral Society Tel: 01622 674384 www.bearstedchoral.org.uk

WI Boughton Monchelsea - Womens Institute contact Anne Norris 01622 745115 Bearsted and Thurnham Tel: 01622 862508 Bearsted green Tel: 01622 730277 Madginford Tel: 01622 753514 Roseacre Tel: 01622 738618 Aylesford & Eccels Eileen on 01622 715205

Kent Adult education Art, Photography, craft, business, languages and lots more! www.kentadulteducation.co.uk Call us on 03000 41 2222

Sports and activities

Coxheath Running Club (CRC) Anyone, regardless of ability, is welcome. steve.grantham. uk@gmail.com or visit www.coxheathrunningclub.com Boughton Monchelsea Bowls Club Contact Ed Whittaker 01622 745180 Meet Thursdays and Sundays in the village hall 7pm to 9.30pm Short Mat Bowls Tuesdays: 3.00pm, at Village Hall. Coxheath Village Hall Tel: 01622 747135 Bearsted Golf Club Ware Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 4PQ Tel: 01622 738 198 Email: office@bearstedgolfclub.co.uk Bearsted & Thurnham Bowls Club Tel:01622 730590 www.bearstedandthurnhambowlsclub.co.uk Bearsted Cricket Club Tel:01622 631706 bearstedcc.play-cricket.com Bearsted & Thurnham Lawn Tennis Club Tel:01732 529589 www.bearstedandthurnhamltc.co.uk Downswood Badminton Club Tel: 01622 862538 American Football Maidstone Pumas www.maidstonepumas.com Kent Artistic Roller Dance Club Tel: 01622 688001 www.kardc.co.uk Medway and Maidstone Athletics Club Tel: 01622 600418 www.mandmac.org

FLYNN ROOFING SERVICES

Coxheath Badminton Club Tel: 01622 745264

FLAT ROOFING SPECIALIST

Kent Baseball Club Tel: 07857 643200 www.kentbaseballclub.co.uk

GUTTERING FASCIAS, UPVC SOFFITS WORK HIGH PERFORMANCE FELTS Boughton Monchelsea Bowls TORCH ONClub FELTS Tel: 01622745180 jenanded@heathbend.co.uk FIRESTONE RUBBER COVER SYSTEMS Mote Park Bowls ClubROOF INSULATION DECKING Maidstone Warriors Basketball Club ROOF REPAIRS, INSURANCE www.maidstonewarriors.co.uk

Tel: 01622 691124 www.moteparkibc.com

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

Volunteering Maidstone Involve Tel: 01622 674252 www.involvekent.org.uk E-mail office@involvekent.org.uk

IMAGO 14.9 miles from Maidstone Formerly Voluntary Action Within Kent (VAWK) Telephone: 01892 530330 E-mail: hello@imago.community Website: www.imago.community

Information

Maidstone Canoe Club FREEwww.maidstonecanoeclub.net ESTIMATES Tel: 01737 766435

ALLKarate WORK Shin-gi-tai Club GUARANTEED Tel:10/15 01622 736990 www.shingitaikarate.com YRS. FULLY INSURED

MAIDSTONE Maidstone Redwolves Lacross Club 747595 01622 Tel: 07828 894831 www.maidstonelacrosse.com Bearsted Korfball Club Tel: 01732 847704 www.bearstedkorfball.co.uk

MOBILE 07889 420574

Maidstone Squash Club pflynn389@btinternet.com Tel: 01622 752860 steve.chapman@osbourne.co.uk

570 Loose Road, Loose, Maidstone ME15 9UR

Teaching in a professional but enjoyable manner since 1963 Ballet • Hip Hop • Modern • Street • Jazz • Tap • Break Dance Classes available six days of the week at varoius locations - Allington, Bearsted, Coxheath and Madginford or our two Dance Studios close to the town centre.

Pupils taken from 2½ years to Adults. Dance for fun. Dance for fitness or take ISTD examinations

For further information call 01622 746835

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Here comes 2016,

try your hand at something new!

Have you always fancied joining a particular club , learn a language, volunteer or have a go at a new sport? Check out our list of great opportunities going on in your area, this is by no means everything happening in the Maidstone area, but hopefully it will ‘whet your appetite’ and spur you on to try something new. Go on, go for it! Local Interest Groups Loose Amenities Association A local charity organisation, whose aim is to protect the Loose Valley. During the year, it organizes various events for the local community, including an Easter Egg Hunt, a Duck Race, a Scarecrow festival and an annual Carol Singing Concert. Volunteer work parties (usually on the third Sunday of the month from February-November 10am-1.30pm) help maintain the land owned by the Loose Amenities. Further information visit www.looseamenities.org.uk Loose Area History Society The Society meets regularly from October through to June, on the second Monday of each month in Loose Infant School Hall. The July meeting is usually an outing and the AGM is held in January. Meetings start at 7.30pm. For more information, visit www.looseareahistorysociety. webeden.co.ukor telephone Noel Gibbons on 01622 745036. Loose Church Heritage Group The Loose Church Heritage Group was set up in 2010 as a charity trust to continue the work of the Friends of All Saints Church, Loose. The S.O.S. appeal was formally launched in October 2010 to ‘Save Our Spire’. If you are interested in preserving this historic church building, in the conservation area of Loose, visit http://lchg.org/ or contact Mr Tim Gregson on 01622 741501. Loose Gardeners’ Society Loose Gardeners Society is a very friendly society and welcomes new members - for details of membership or to go on the waiting list for a plot, contact the Secretary, John Large on 01622 749994. 24

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Loose Footpaths Group Working Party on Loose + Swiss Scout land. Tel: 01622 744136. As a reminder to those who are unaware of the monthly work parties that run on the 4th Sunday of each month. Starting at 10.00am and finish when you decide enough is enough!! Further information from Bob Jesshope 01622 745473. Bearsted and Thurnham Society Tel:01622 739952 www.bearstedandthurnhamsociety.org Local History Society Tel: 01622 739808 Bearsted Choral Society Tel: 01622 674384 www.bearstedchoral.org.uk

WI Boughton Monchelsea - Womens Institute contact Anne Norris 01622 745115 Bearsted and Thurnham Tel: 01622 862508 Bearsted green Tel: 01622 730277 Madginford Tel: 01622 753514 Roseacre Tel: 01622 738618 Aylesford & Eccels Eileen on 01622 715205

Kent Adult education Art, Photography, craft, business, languages and lots more! www.kentadulteducation.co.uk Call us on 03000 41 2222

Sports and activities

Coxheath Running Club (CRC) Anyone, regardless of ability, is welcome. steve.grantham. uk@gmail.com or visit www.coxheathrunningclub.com Boughton Monchelsea Bowls Club Contact Ed Whittaker 01622 745180 Meet Thursdays and Sundays in the village hall 7pm to 9.30pm Short Mat Bowls Tuesdays: 3.00pm, at Village Hall. Coxheath Village Hall Tel: 01622 747135 Bearsted Golf Club Ware Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 4PQ Tel: 01622 738 198 Email: office@bearstedgolfclub.co.uk Bearsted & Thurnham Bowls Club Tel:01622 730590 www.bearstedandthurnhambowlsclub.co.uk Bearsted Cricket Club Tel:01622 631706 bearstedcc.play-cricket.com Bearsted & Thurnham Lawn Tennis Club Tel:01732 529589 www.bearstedandthurnhamltc.co.uk Downswood Badminton Club Tel: 01622 862538 American Football Maidstone Pumas www.maidstonepumas.com Kent Artistic Roller Dance Club Tel: 01622 688001 www.kardc.co.uk Medway and Maidstone Athletics Club Tel: 01622 600418 www.mandmac.org

FLYNN ROOFING SERVICES

Coxheath Badminton Club Tel: 01622 745264

FLAT ROOFING SPECIALIST

Kent Baseball Club Tel: 07857 643200 www.kentbaseballclub.co.uk

GUTTERING FASCIAS, UPVC SOFFITS WORK HIGH PERFORMANCE FELTS Boughton Monchelsea Bowls TORCH ONClub FELTS Tel: 01622745180 jenanded@heathbend.co.uk FIRESTONE RUBBER COVER SYSTEMS Mote Park Bowls ClubROOF INSULATION DECKING Maidstone Warriors Basketball Club ROOF REPAIRS, INSURANCE www.maidstonewarriors.co.uk

Tel: 01622 691124 www.moteparkibc.com

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

Volunteering Maidstone Involve Tel: 01622 674252 www.involvekent.org.uk E-mail office@involvekent.org.uk

IMAGO 14.9 miles from Maidstone Formerly Voluntary Action Within Kent (VAWK) Telephone: 01892 530330 E-mail: hello@imago.community Website: www.imago.community

Information

Maidstone Canoe Club FREEwww.maidstonecanoeclub.net ESTIMATES Tel: 01737 766435

ALLKarate WORK Shin-gi-tai Club GUARANTEED Tel:10/15 01622 736990 www.shingitaikarate.com YRS. FULLY INSURED

MAIDSTONE Maidstone Redwolves Lacross Club 747595 01622 Tel: 07828 894831 www.maidstonelacrosse.com Bearsted Korfball Club Tel: 01732 847704 www.bearstedkorfball.co.uk

MOBILE 07889 420574

Maidstone Squash Club pflynn389@btinternet.com Tel: 01622 752860 steve.chapman@osbourne.co.uk

570 Loose Road, Loose, Maidstone ME15 9UR

Teaching in a professional but enjoyable manner since 1963 Ballet • Hip Hop • Modern • Street • Jazz • Tap • Break Dance Classes available six days of the week at varoius locations - Allington, Bearsted, Coxheath and Madginford or our two Dance Studios close to the town centre.

Pupils taken from 2½ years to Adults. Dance for fun. Dance for fitness or take ISTD examinations

For further information call 01622 746835

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Health & Fitness Don’t worry, you don’t have to do it all in one go! As long as you’re getting your heart rate up for 10 minutes or more, it will count towards your 150 active minutes a week. Just 20 or 30 minutes a day will keep you on target.

Get going

every day

Go for it when you do the housework! Using the smallest attachment when you do the vacuuming and plenty of elbow grease when you clean the windows means you’ll work up a sweat.

Clean the car by hand yourself using a bucket and sponge, rather than taking it to the car wash. Good for you and your wallet and you could even get the kids to help! Get on two feet: try to walk or cycle if you can, instead of driving or taking public transport. For more ideas, try our active travel tips www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/change-for-life. aspx

Surprise the dog by taking it for a walk twice a day or a much longer walk than usual – you’ll both benefit!

Teston River Walk Many of us aren’t too keen on the idea of exercise. It might be that we’re too busy or we simply can’t face the thought of it. But most people are not getting the amount of activity they need to stay healthy. Only 1 in 20 people are actually doing the right kind of activity they need each week. And sitting down for hours – maybe at work, watching TV or playing computer games - can also increase the risk of poor health. Building activity into your day keeps your heart healthy, reduces your risk of serious illness and strengthens muscles and bones. It can also be a great way of reducing your stress levels and lifting your mood if you’re feeling down. That means: • Adults needs to be active for at least 150 minutes each week • Kids aged five to 16 need to be active for at least 60 minutes each day • Kids under five need three hours of activity a day Activities for adults For adults, it can seem hard to fit activity in to a busy schedule. Working and looking after the rest of the family and the home can mean there isn’t 26

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much free time. And sometimes activity can seem expensive too - but it doesn’t have to be. It’s not just about feeling stronger, fitter and more energetic. You can also get a great sense of achievement if you decide to learn to dance or take up a new sport, and you’ll feel loads more confident too. Being active means getting your heart rate up, feeling warmer (perhaps even breaking into a light sweat) and making your lungs work harder. Try our ideas below for easy ways to get going every day! Being active is all about having fun. If we don’t enjoy it, we won’t keep it up. We all deserve to spend some time doing something we enjoy.

This walk is always a favourite with good views of the Medway Valley. This walk is about three miles long, it takes you right next to the river and through a mixture of wooded and grassland areas with good viewsof the River Medway and Maidstone. The directions are from Teston Bridge Country Park, but the walk can easily be started from Wateringbury. Directions

1 From the car park bear right over Teston Bridge. Take care over the bridge as it is narrow and the road is fairly busy - but there are passing places. Continue along the road – taking care as there is no footpath. 2 Turn right into a road marked with a ‘T’ sign and a 10mph limit. There is also a footpath sign on the left-hand side of the road. Follow this country lane past a row of Kentish weather boarded cottages. 3 Keep to the farm road, crossing the stile or cattle grid, past a pill box and huge old oak tree. The path divides just before the

oast houses – keep to the right-hand path. At Tutsham Hall bear right, past Tutsham Hall. 4 Follow the track through the farmyard and over the stile. Keep following the track past a barn on your left and through a gate into a field. 5 Carry on across the elds. The wooden poles signifythe footpath. The footpath descends, climb over the style and into Wargrave Woods. The woods can be particularly muddy, and small streams form during periods of heavy rain. 6 Continue out of the woods, and across elds, following a wire fence heading over a couple of thin wooden bridges and through a kissing gate until reaching Bow Bridge. 7 At Bow Bridge go over the stile and bear right over the bridge, taking care of trac. Just before the level crossing gates turn right on to the footpath. This takes you through gates and into Bow Bridge Marina. 8 The path forks, take the right hand track next to the river. 9 The path cuts through vegetation heading slightly away from the river, this path then rejoins the riverside. Continue to follow path through grassland, willows and areas of scrub. Pass the lock and weir back to Teston Bridge Country Park. This walk often floods during heavy rain, so can be waterlogged and very muddy

Activity doesn’t have to be expensive. Taking up a sport or joining a gym offer great opportunities to get fit, but there are also loads of fun, easy ways you can get more active for free. Try thinking about your day or week ahead and work out when you can spend a little time to get your heart rate going. Try making a weekly plan – it’ll help you see where you can it in more easily. You don’t need to go to the gym to get active. Gardening is a great way of getting outdoors and being active – you could even have fun growing your own veggies too! 27

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Health & Fitness Don’t worry, you don’t have to do it all in one go! As long as you’re getting your heart rate up for 10 minutes or more, it will count towards your 150 active minutes a week. Just 20 or 30 minutes a day will keep you on target.

Get going

every day

Go for it when you do the housework! Using the smallest attachment when you do the vacuuming and plenty of elbow grease when you clean the windows means you’ll work up a sweat.

Clean the car by hand yourself using a bucket and sponge, rather than taking it to the car wash. Good for you and your wallet and you could even get the kids to help! Get on two feet: try to walk or cycle if you can, instead of driving or taking public transport. For more ideas, try our active travel tips www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/change-for-life. aspx

Surprise the dog by taking it for a walk twice a day or a much longer walk than usual – you’ll both benefit!

Teston River Walk Many of us aren’t too keen on the idea of exercise. It might be that we’re too busy or we simply can’t face the thought of it. But most people are not getting the amount of activity they need to stay healthy. Only 1 in 20 people are actually doing the right kind of activity they need each week. And sitting down for hours – maybe at work, watching TV or playing computer games - can also increase the risk of poor health. Building activity into your day keeps your heart healthy, reduces your risk of serious illness and strengthens muscles and bones. It can also be a great way of reducing your stress levels and lifting your mood if you’re feeling down. That means: • Adults needs to be active for at least 150 minutes each week • Kids aged five to 16 need to be active for at least 60 minutes each day • Kids under five need three hours of activity a day Activities for adults For adults, it can seem hard to fit activity in to a busy schedule. Working and looking after the rest of the family and the home can mean there isn’t 26

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much free time. And sometimes activity can seem expensive too - but it doesn’t have to be. It’s not just about feeling stronger, fitter and more energetic. You can also get a great sense of achievement if you decide to learn to dance or take up a new sport, and you’ll feel loads more confident too. Being active means getting your heart rate up, feeling warmer (perhaps even breaking into a light sweat) and making your lungs work harder. Try our ideas below for easy ways to get going every day! Being active is all about having fun. If we don’t enjoy it, we won’t keep it up. We all deserve to spend some time doing something we enjoy.

This walk is always a favourite with good views of the Medway Valley. This walk is about three miles long, it takes you right next to the river and through a mixture of wooded and grassland areas with good viewsof the River Medway and Maidstone. The directions are from Teston Bridge Country Park, but the walk can easily be started from Wateringbury. Directions

1 From the car park bear right over Teston Bridge. Take care over the bridge as it is narrow and the road is fairly busy - but there are passing places. Continue along the road – taking care as there is no footpath. 2 Turn right into a road marked with a ‘T’ sign and a 10mph limit. There is also a footpath sign on the left-hand side of the road. Follow this country lane past a row of Kentish weather boarded cottages. 3 Keep to the farm road, crossing the stile or cattle grid, past a pill box and huge old oak tree. The path divides just before the

oast houses – keep to the right-hand path. At Tutsham Hall bear right, past Tutsham Hall. 4 Follow the track through the farmyard and over the stile. Keep following the track past a barn on your left and through a gate into a field. 5 Carry on across the elds. The wooden poles signifythe footpath. The footpath descends, climb over the style and into Wargrave Woods. The woods can be particularly muddy, and small streams form during periods of heavy rain. 6 Continue out of the woods, and across elds, following a wire fence heading over a couple of thin wooden bridges and through a kissing gate until reaching Bow Bridge. 7 At Bow Bridge go over the stile and bear right over the bridge, taking care of trac. Just before the level crossing gates turn right on to the footpath. This takes you through gates and into Bow Bridge Marina. 8 The path forks, take the right hand track next to the river. 9 The path cuts through vegetation heading slightly away from the river, this path then rejoins the riverside. Continue to follow path through grassland, willows and areas of scrub. Pass the lock and weir back to Teston Bridge Country Park. This walk often floods during heavy rain, so can be waterlogged and very muddy

Activity doesn’t have to be expensive. Taking up a sport or joining a gym offer great opportunities to get fit, but there are also loads of fun, easy ways you can get more active for free. Try thinking about your day or week ahead and work out when you can spend a little time to get your heart rate going. Try making a weekly plan – it’ll help you see where you can it in more easily. You don’t need to go to the gym to get active. Gardening is a great way of getting outdoors and being active – you could even have fun growing your own veggies too! 27

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The new

Tovil Community Centre

The new Tovil Community Centre, which is on the site of the former Tovil Children’s Hut is taking shape and is due to open in January 2016. The Centre is a joint initiative between Golding Homes and Maidstone YMCA. The design team consulted with the local community to develop a Centre that will be a resource for the community, offering a diverse range of fun, social and educational activities. The new building will be managed and run by Maidstone YMCA, enabling them to provide better services to the local community. The Centre will comprise of a Pre-School, various Meeting Rooms a Main Hall with Kitchen for function hire as well as a weekly activity programme.

For Pre-School enquiries email rob.foley@maidstoneymca.org.uk For Hall enquiries email sue.thompson@maidstoneymca.org.uk or call 01622 749404.

Have fun, get fit

Information

and keep warm!

There is a new way of keeping fit that’s fun, sociable, and warm! Touchtennis is a new and easy sport that was only founded in 2002. Its popularity has soared as it is a game suitable for all ages and abilities. Played on a smaller court than normal tennis, with foam balls and lighter racquets it’s perfect for beginners or those who’ve played a bit of tennis years ago – it’s about outwitting your opponents rather than relying on strength and power blasts.

best reason to try touchtennis is simply that it’s fun! If you would like to try something new why not pop along to the Maidstone YMCA or Ditton Community Centre? Please book through enquiries@se-tennis.co.uk or speak with Julian on 07974 815 387.

Toddlers starting with Mini Tennis (the children’s version of touchtennis) often find they move up naturally to lawn tennis and older people are delighted to find they can start rallying fairly quickly. We all know that regular exercise benefits wellbeing and reduces the impact of ageing but perhaps the

S.G. SWIM SCHOOL For non swimmers to advanced in a new 25 metre pool at Sutton Valence. Maximum of 6 non swimmers in a class. Saturdays from 1.30 - 4pm 10 WEEK COURSE - £50

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The new

Tovil Community Centre

The new Tovil Community Centre, which is on the site of the former Tovil Children’s Hut is taking shape and is due to open in January 2016. The Centre is a joint initiative between Golding Homes and Maidstone YMCA. The design team consulted with the local community to develop a Centre that will be a resource for the community, offering a diverse range of fun, social and educational activities. The new building will be managed and run by Maidstone YMCA, enabling them to provide better services to the local community. The Centre will comprise of a Pre-School, various Meeting Rooms a Main Hall with Kitchen for function hire as well as a weekly activity programme.

For Pre-School enquiries email rob.foley@maidstoneymca.org.uk For Hall enquiries email sue.thompson@maidstoneymca.org.uk or call 01622 749404.

Have fun, get fit

Information

and keep warm!

There is a new way of keeping fit that’s fun, sociable, and warm! Touchtennis is a new and easy sport that was only founded in 2002. Its popularity has soared as it is a game suitable for all ages and abilities. Played on a smaller court than normal tennis, with foam balls and lighter racquets it’s perfect for beginners or those who’ve played a bit of tennis years ago – it’s about outwitting your opponents rather than relying on strength and power blasts.

best reason to try touchtennis is simply that it’s fun! If you would like to try something new why not pop along to the Maidstone YMCA or Ditton Community Centre? Please book through enquiries@se-tennis.co.uk or speak with Julian on 07974 815 387.

Toddlers starting with Mini Tennis (the children’s version of touchtennis) often find they move up naturally to lawn tennis and older people are delighted to find they can start rallying fairly quickly. We all know that regular exercise benefits wellbeing and reduces the impact of ageing but perhaps the

S.G. SWIM SCHOOL For non swimmers to advanced in a new 25 metre pool at Sutton Valence. Maximum of 6 non swimmers in a class. Saturdays from 1.30 - 4pm 10 WEEK COURSE - £50

ds, s, ds, d so her .

FOR NON SWIMMERS TO ADVANCED. FROM 4 YEARS TO ADULTS

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S.G. SWIM SCHOOL 01622 745146 | 07730 797424 sgswimschool@o2.co.uk

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Advice

Motherhood in 2016

Wondering What Your Purpose is in Life?

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Free collection and delivery within the local area Shirts £1.35 (starching available) All other clothing £2.95 per Kg Full laundry service £4.95 per Kg Full dry cleaning and repair service

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The New Year can focus the mind in many ways. When we enter motherhood our values change dramatically and we can long to do work with more meaning. You know you have a lot to offer and want to have a positive impact, but can’t figure out what your contribution in the workplace is meant to be... For some mothers returning to work is overwhelming. We are immersed in a cultural expectation to return to work whether or not, deep down, one really wants to – and this can lead to some mothers returning to work on a date that is premature for them. Suppressing emotions, the pressure can feel intolerable as mothers fulfil the new assumption that they will want to return to work sooner rather than later. Interestingly, the number one regret of the dying is: ‘I wish I had lived a life true to myself, and not the life others expected of me.’ (author Bronnie Ware). We all long for clarity, to decide what is right for us. When we have this clarity, we can focus our enthusiasm on what is truly in our heart, respond to that, and prevent a life of regret.

I work 1:1, and also in small groups (with a maximum of 10 participants). My next small group will be held on Wednesday morning 27th January in a tranquil retreat set amidst beautiful countryside - Tor Spa Retreat, Ickham, Canterbury. Uncover the clarity and focus you yearn for.

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The New Year can focus the mind in many ways. When we enter motherhood our values change dramatically and we can long to do work with more meaning. You know you have a lot to offer and want to have a positive impact, but can’t figure out what your contribution in the workplace is meant to be... For some mothers returning to work is overwhelming. We are immersed in a cultural expectation to return to work whether or not, deep down, one really wants to – and this can lead to some mothers returning to work on a date that is premature for them. Suppressing emotions, the pressure can feel intolerable as mothers fulfil the new assumption that they will want to return to work sooner rather than later. Interestingly, the number one regret of the dying is: ‘I wish I had lived a life true to myself, and not the life others expected of me.’ (author Bronnie Ware). We all long for clarity, to decide what is right for us. When we have this clarity, we can focus our enthusiasm on what is truly in our heart, respond to that, and prevent a life of regret.

I work 1:1, and also in small groups (with a maximum of 10 participants). My next small group will be held on Wednesday morning 27th January in a tranquil retreat set amidst beautiful countryside - Tor Spa Retreat, Ickham, Canterbury. Uncover the clarity and focus you yearn for.

www.maureendickie.com

Maureen Dickie

I help sensitive, ambitious people figure out what they really want to do, by discovering their Purpose in life and how they would like that to become a reality. For a mother, that would naturally encompass uncovering the complex picture of how she feels about motherhood, meaning and work. 31

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Events

Events

What’s on... Until - 20 February

The Magic of Masks & Puppets Maidstone Museum The Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre presents a beautiful and quirky collection of masks and puppets from around the world, including old favourites like Punch and Judy, Javanese shadow puppets, commedia dell’arte leather masks and film animatronics. Family activities available in the galleries. Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, St Faiths Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk

Unitl - 9 January Thank You Ma’am’ Exhibition Creative gratitude to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 63 years reign. Xross-Polynation Art Gallery 3-4 Starnes Court, Union Street, Maidstone ME14 1EB Tel: 01622 299043 www.xrosspolynation.co.uk

2 January 2016 Winter Concert Kent County Youth Orchestra conducted by Michael Seat. The programme includes ‘Night on a Bare Mountain’ by Mussorgsky, ‘Arvo Part Cantus in Memoriam’ Benjamin Britten, Mahler’s ‘Adagietto from Symphony No.5’ and ‘Symphony No 10’ by Shostakovich. Starts at 7.30pm. Mote Hall, Mote Avenue, Maidstone, ME15 7RN Tel: 0333 666 3366

3rd January 2016

Free flying demonstrations take place in the Falconry Arena in front of the Maze. The demonstration lasts about 30 to 40 minutes and features a range of birds including Hawks, Vulture, Falcon and Owls. Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL Tel: +44 (0) 1622 765400 www.leeds-castle.com

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9 - 10 January

Detling International Antiques & Collectors Fair. Visit this cosmopolitan fair in the Garden of England. Discover goods from across the UK, continent and further afield. Everything from gardenalia, vintage homewares and toys, to clothing, accessories, jewellery and general antiques. Up to 300 exhibitors in two halls, marquees and outside pitches. The County Showground, Detling, Maidstone, ME14 3JF. Tel: 01636 676531 www.b2bevents.info

18 January

Ross Noble: Brain Dump. Don’t miss your chance to see Ross Noble in this intimate venue as warm up for his brand new 2016 tour. Noble is back doing what he does best; spinning forth hilarious nonsense for your amusement. Now is your chance to see one of the best live comics working internationally today. Hazlit Theatre, Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PL Tel: 01622 746078. www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk Charges apply.

28 January Museum Lates: Get a New Face. Time:18.00Hear from our curators about our wonderful collection of masks from around the world, and get a new face by creating your own mask - all materials provided. Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, St Faiths Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk

29th January 11 January Jimmy’s Hall, Cert: 12A The Film Society is based at Hazlitt Theatre and shows a diverse range of world cinema from classics to contemporary film. For more information check out the Film Society website www.maidstone-film-society.org. uk. Hazlit Theatre, Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PL Tel: 01622 746078. Charges apply.

15 January Dog paw print day. Do you know someone who is mad about their dog or do you have a favourite pooch? If the answer is If the answer is yes come along to our paw print day to capture your furry friends prints into clay or onto ceramics. This Art of Mine, Little Budds Farm, Cold Blow Lane, Thurnham, Maidstone, ME14 3LR. Tel: 01622 735312 www.thisartofmine.co.uk. Charges apply.

16 January 3D Fantasy Masks Create a full face fantasy mask of your favourite fictional character. Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, St Faiths Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH. Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk. Charges apply.

20 - 22 January

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Stage Theatre Society are back during the pantomime season with the family musical spectacular, ‘Joseph’. Following hot on the trails from their recent sell out productions of ‘Ghost’ and ‘Singin’ in the Rain’, STS are bringing the biblical story of Joseph and his brothers to life. Hazlit Theatre, Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PL Tel: 01622 746078. www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk Charges apply.

20 January

Royal Visits to Kent - Wateringbury History Society. Colin Breed will be talking about ‘Royal Visits to Kent’. Visitors very welcome. Wateringbury Village Hall, Wateringbury, ME18 5DU.

26 January Wheel throwing workshop If you’ve always wanted to have a go at making a pot on the wheel, now is your chance! Charges apply. This Art of Mine, Little Budds Farm, Coldblow Lane, Thurnham, ME14 3LR Tel: 01622 735312 www.thisartofmine.co.uk

The Below Stairs Tour - A Servant’s Life. The discreet running of a large household in the 1930s took military precision. Visit restricted areas below stairs to learn how the Castle servants made this seem effortless. Tours start at 11.30am. Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL Tel: +44 (0) 1622 765400 www.leeds-castle.com

30 January Children of Gambia Services Charity Gig. All Day Falling with special guests Henton Park Charity Gig. Doors open from 8pm. Tickets £5.00 in advance, £7.50 on the night. Gallagher Football Stadium. James Whatman Way, Maidstone, ME14 1LQ Tel: 07920091825

30 January Maidstone Symphony Orchestra The BBC’s reigning Young Musician, Martin James Bartlett, joins the county’s premier orchestra to perform Mozart’s magical Piano Concerto No.12 alongside Nielsen’s compelling ‘Helios Overture’ and Dvorak’s ever-popular ‘Symphony No.7. Charges apply. Mote Hall, Maidstone Leisure Centre, Maidstone, ME15 7RN Tel: 07817 429143 www.mso.org.uk

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Events

Events

What’s on... Until - 20 February

The Magic of Masks & Puppets Maidstone Museum The Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre presents a beautiful and quirky collection of masks and puppets from around the world, including old favourites like Punch and Judy, Javanese shadow puppets, commedia dell’arte leather masks and film animatronics. Family activities available in the galleries. Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, St Faiths Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk

Unitl - 9 January Thank You Ma’am’ Exhibition Creative gratitude to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 63 years reign. Xross-Polynation Art Gallery 3-4 Starnes Court, Union Street, Maidstone ME14 1EB Tel: 01622 299043 www.xrosspolynation.co.uk

2 January 2016 Winter Concert Kent County Youth Orchestra conducted by Michael Seat. The programme includes ‘Night on a Bare Mountain’ by Mussorgsky, ‘Arvo Part Cantus in Memoriam’ Benjamin Britten, Mahler’s ‘Adagietto from Symphony No.5’ and ‘Symphony No 10’ by Shostakovich. Starts at 7.30pm. Mote Hall, Mote Avenue, Maidstone, ME15 7RN Tel: 0333 666 3366

3rd January 2016

Free flying demonstrations take place in the Falconry Arena in front of the Maze. The demonstration lasts about 30 to 40 minutes and features a range of birds including Hawks, Vulture, Falcon and Owls. Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL Tel: +44 (0) 1622 765400 www.leeds-castle.com

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9 - 10 January

Detling International Antiques & Collectors Fair. Visit this cosmopolitan fair in the Garden of England. Discover goods from across the UK, continent and further afield. Everything from gardenalia, vintage homewares and toys, to clothing, accessories, jewellery and general antiques. Up to 300 exhibitors in two halls, marquees and outside pitches. The County Showground, Detling, Maidstone, ME14 3JF. Tel: 01636 676531 www.b2bevents.info

18 January

Ross Noble: Brain Dump. Don’t miss your chance to see Ross Noble in this intimate venue as warm up for his brand new 2016 tour. Noble is back doing what he does best; spinning forth hilarious nonsense for your amusement. Now is your chance to see one of the best live comics working internationally today. Hazlit Theatre, Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PL Tel: 01622 746078. www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk Charges apply.

28 January Museum Lates: Get a New Face. Time:18.00Hear from our curators about our wonderful collection of masks from around the world, and get a new face by creating your own mask - all materials provided. Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, St Faiths Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk

29th January 11 January Jimmy’s Hall, Cert: 12A The Film Society is based at Hazlitt Theatre and shows a diverse range of world cinema from classics to contemporary film. For more information check out the Film Society website www.maidstone-film-society.org. uk. Hazlit Theatre, Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PL Tel: 01622 746078. Charges apply.

15 January Dog paw print day. Do you know someone who is mad about their dog or do you have a favourite pooch? If the answer is If the answer is yes come along to our paw print day to capture your furry friends prints into clay or onto ceramics. This Art of Mine, Little Budds Farm, Cold Blow Lane, Thurnham, Maidstone, ME14 3LR. Tel: 01622 735312 www.thisartofmine.co.uk. Charges apply.

16 January 3D Fantasy Masks Create a full face fantasy mask of your favourite fictional character. Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, St Faiths Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH. Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk. Charges apply.

20 - 22 January

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Stage Theatre Society are back during the pantomime season with the family musical spectacular, ‘Joseph’. Following hot on the trails from their recent sell out productions of ‘Ghost’ and ‘Singin’ in the Rain’, STS are bringing the biblical story of Joseph and his brothers to life. Hazlit Theatre, Earl Street, Maidstone, ME14 1PL Tel: 01622 746078. www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk Charges apply.

20 January

Royal Visits to Kent - Wateringbury History Society. Colin Breed will be talking about ‘Royal Visits to Kent’. Visitors very welcome. Wateringbury Village Hall, Wateringbury, ME18 5DU.

26 January Wheel throwing workshop If you’ve always wanted to have a go at making a pot on the wheel, now is your chance! Charges apply. This Art of Mine, Little Budds Farm, Coldblow Lane, Thurnham, ME14 3LR Tel: 01622 735312 www.thisartofmine.co.uk

The Below Stairs Tour - A Servant’s Life. The discreet running of a large household in the 1930s took military precision. Visit restricted areas below stairs to learn how the Castle servants made this seem effortless. Tours start at 11.30am. Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL Tel: +44 (0) 1622 765400 www.leeds-castle.com

30 January Children of Gambia Services Charity Gig. All Day Falling with special guests Henton Park Charity Gig. Doors open from 8pm. Tickets £5.00 in advance, £7.50 on the night. Gallagher Football Stadium. James Whatman Way, Maidstone, ME14 1LQ Tel: 07920091825

30 January Maidstone Symphony Orchestra The BBC’s reigning Young Musician, Martin James Bartlett, joins the county’s premier orchestra to perform Mozart’s magical Piano Concerto No.12 alongside Nielsen’s compelling ‘Helios Overture’ and Dvorak’s ever-popular ‘Symphony No.7. Charges apply. Mote Hall, Maidstone Leisure Centre, Maidstone, ME15 7RN Tel: 07817 429143 www.mso.org.uk

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All Saints’ Church Services – Sunday, 8.15am & 10.15am – All Saints Church, Church Street, Loose All Saints’ Church Loose - January Sale Saturday the 23rd January 2016, 10am- 2pm, Selling toys, baby and children’s things and clothing. Stalls with books, crafts, cards, cakes and tea. Donations of books, toys and baby and children’s things wanted. Hire a stall for £10 to sell your own items. Email: morrison.e.amy@gmail.com to hire a table or donate things. Aylesford & Eccels W.I. will be having a social evening at their meeting on Wed 27th Jan at 7.30p.m. in the Brassey Centre, Station Road Ayleford. This will be a chance for a chat over refreshments and possibly some fun games/quizzes. Please come and join in this relaxed evening to get our new year off to a good start! The competition will be any item starting with the letter S. If you would like any further information please contact Eileen on 01622 715205. AylesARA We will meet on Thurs Jan 28th in the Community Centre Aylesford at 2p.m. when we will be entertained by the lively energetic and very talented violinist, Victoria Yellop. We look forward to a very enjoyable afternoon and will be pleased to welcome new faces. If you would like any further information please contact Wayne on 01622 710734. The Alzheimer’s Society based in Loose, Maidstone, offers a variety of services to support people with any form of dementia and their carers/ family/friends. Anyone wanting information should call us on 01622 747181 or e-mail maidstone@alzheimers.org.uk. Congigational Church 157 Linton Road, Loose. We will be changing the time of the Sunday Service . From 6th of December 2015 to11am. All welcome. Tel: 01622 743952 Coffee Stop On Tuesdays, pop in for a coffee – 9.30am-12 noon – Congregational Church, 157 Linton Road Loose Area History Society 7.30pm-9pm - Meets second Monday of each month (except August & September) – Loose Infant School, Loose Road. Loose Amenities Association are holding a Curry and Kent Quiz Evening, kindly hosted by the Chequers Inn in Loose. There will be a choice of three curries which will be served from 7.30 p.m. onwards. The quiz will commence at 8.00 p.m. and teams should be between 2 and 6 persons. The total cost for the curry and the quiz is £10 per person excluding drinks. Booking is essential directly with The Chequers Inn in Loose. Book over the bar or call 01622 743125. 34

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Loose Valley Wives First & Third Wednesday of the month – 7.30pm – All Saints Church, Church Street. Next meetingWednesday 20th January in All Saints’ Church, Loose at 7.30 p.m. One of our members Jacquie Stally will be showing us how to make boxes from old Christmas Cards. There will also be a Bring & Buy. Details from the Leader:Mrs. Ann Emery. Tel.741559. Loose Valley WI – First Wednesday of the month 8-10pm – KGV Parish Pavilion, Walnut Tree Lane, Loose Loose Footpaths group walk on: Saturday 16th january 2016 at 10am ‘the aviation history walk in marden – (part 2)’ It will be 5½ miles long, south of Marden, starting from the village car park in the High Street. Details from walk leader on: 01622 747105 Maidstone Flower Club 2nd Thursday of each month at 7pm. Allington Baptist Church, opposite Somerfield Hospital, 76A London Rd Maidstone, ME16 0DT. Pam Hayward Tel: 01622 741207

Kent County Show 2016 tickets on sale now The Kent County Show is delighted to announce that for the first time in their ninety-three year history, tickets for the 2016 Kent County Show went on sale in November. The Kent County Agricultural Society, organisers of the event taking place on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 July are also offering a ‘Multiday Ticket’ this entitles entry for all three days of the Show and gives holders forward parking and access to the wonderful Members Area in the new Maidstone Exhibition Hall.

Community system for their spectacular and heart-stopping displays. Following the success of The Lamb National at the Kent County Show for the past two years, organisers are delighted to announce that this year visitors will be able to see ‘Pig Racing’. Other confirmed entertainment includes pony rides and a new interactive ‘Tractor Ted’ area for young children. Tractor Ted has amassed a huge following with a successful line of merchandise, books and DVD’s. The Kent County Show website will be updated with details of the show. For more information go to www.kentcountyshowground.co.uk

Entertainment for the 2016 Show will include the UK’s number one motorcycle display team, Bolddog Lings. The official Honda team has the largest and most sophisticated mobile landing

Loose neigbourhood plan (NP) - update

In this edition we would like to tell you about progress on NPs nationally. This is timely as over 100 plans have now passed through referendum stage. Referendum stage is when the NP is put to the residents of its area for approval (or not). Currently, there are 1650 communities working up plans. This equates to a population of about 8 million. No NPs have yet reached referendum stage in the MBC area. One of the latest NPs to complete is Hook Heath near Woking, a community of 700 homes (there are about a 1000 in Loose). Their plan objective is “to provide a safe and sustainable environment for the community focused on three main policy areas ie environment, open spaces and infrastructure”. Loose can identify with this objective and we have similar policies emerging. It took Hook Heath 3 years to prepare their plan which is in line with our progress. Analysis of the NPs across England to date identifies that the ten main policy areas are, in descending order; promote local distinctiveness, parking standards, pedestrian and cycle routes, scale/density/height of development, affordable housing, designate local green space, provision of recreational space, housing sites, encourage new employment uses, trees and woodland. Again, our plan is embracing several of these areas and others.

Do you have an indoor pool that is under used? You could generate an income by hiring it to your local swim school that needs extra pool time. Please call S.G. Swim School on 01622 745146 or email: sgswimschool@o2.co.uk

We hope that those of you that visited the NP “Exhibition and Engagement” event at the Pavilion or Church Street Chapel in December to give your views on our draft plan found it useful? We feel it went well and would like to thank those that attended and contributed. If you were unable to come to the exhibition visit the Parish Council website for details. Please contact Jan Capon at loose@btconnect.com (01622 692712) if you wish to find out more about the Neighbourhood Plan.

If you would like to include your local event, group or notice please email Sarah at info@inandaroundkent.co.uk. This is a FREE service for local non profit making organisations. 35

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All Saints’ Church Services – Sunday, 8.15am & 10.15am – All Saints Church, Church Street, Loose All Saints’ Church Loose - January Sale Saturday the 23rd January 2016, 10am- 2pm, Selling toys, baby and children’s things and clothing. Stalls with books, crafts, cards, cakes and tea. Donations of books, toys and baby and children’s things wanted. Hire a stall for £10 to sell your own items. Email: morrison.e.amy@gmail.com to hire a table or donate things. Aylesford & Eccels W.I. will be having a social evening at their meeting on Wed 27th Jan at 7.30p.m. in the Brassey Centre, Station Road Ayleford. This will be a chance for a chat over refreshments and possibly some fun games/quizzes. Please come and join in this relaxed evening to get our new year off to a good start! The competition will be any item starting with the letter S. If you would like any further information please contact Eileen on 01622 715205. AylesARA We will meet on Thurs Jan 28th in the Community Centre Aylesford at 2p.m. when we will be entertained by the lively energetic and very talented violinist, Victoria Yellop. We look forward to a very enjoyable afternoon and will be pleased to welcome new faces. If you would like any further information please contact Wayne on 01622 710734. The Alzheimer’s Society based in Loose, Maidstone, offers a variety of services to support people with any form of dementia and their carers/ family/friends. Anyone wanting information should call us on 01622 747181 or e-mail maidstone@alzheimers.org.uk. Congigational Church 157 Linton Road, Loose. We will be changing the time of the Sunday Service . From 6th of December 2015 to11am. All welcome. Tel: 01622 743952 Coffee Stop On Tuesdays, pop in for a coffee – 9.30am-12 noon – Congregational Church, 157 Linton Road Loose Area History Society 7.30pm-9pm - Meets second Monday of each month (except August & September) – Loose Infant School, Loose Road. Loose Amenities Association are holding a Curry and Kent Quiz Evening, kindly hosted by the Chequers Inn in Loose. There will be a choice of three curries which will be served from 7.30 p.m. onwards. The quiz will commence at 8.00 p.m. and teams should be between 2 and 6 persons. The total cost for the curry and the quiz is £10 per person excluding drinks. Booking is essential directly with The Chequers Inn in Loose. Book over the bar or call 01622 743125. 34

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Loose Valley Wives First & Third Wednesday of the month – 7.30pm – All Saints Church, Church Street. Next meetingWednesday 20th January in All Saints’ Church, Loose at 7.30 p.m. One of our members Jacquie Stally will be showing us how to make boxes from old Christmas Cards. There will also be a Bring & Buy. Details from the Leader:Mrs. Ann Emery. Tel.741559. Loose Valley WI – First Wednesday of the month 8-10pm – KGV Parish Pavilion, Walnut Tree Lane, Loose Loose Footpaths group walk on: Saturday 16th january 2016 at 10am ‘the aviation history walk in marden – (part 2)’ It will be 5½ miles long, south of Marden, starting from the village car park in the High Street. Details from walk leader on: 01622 747105 Maidstone Flower Club 2nd Thursday of each month at 7pm. Allington Baptist Church, opposite Somerfield Hospital, 76A London Rd Maidstone, ME16 0DT. Pam Hayward Tel: 01622 741207

Kent County Show 2016 tickets on sale now The Kent County Show is delighted to announce that for the first time in their ninety-three year history, tickets for the 2016 Kent County Show went on sale in November. The Kent County Agricultural Society, organisers of the event taking place on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 July are also offering a ‘Multiday Ticket’ this entitles entry for all three days of the Show and gives holders forward parking and access to the wonderful Members Area in the new Maidstone Exhibition Hall.

Community system for their spectacular and heart-stopping displays. Following the success of The Lamb National at the Kent County Show for the past two years, organisers are delighted to announce that this year visitors will be able to see ‘Pig Racing’. Other confirmed entertainment includes pony rides and a new interactive ‘Tractor Ted’ area for young children. Tractor Ted has amassed a huge following with a successful line of merchandise, books and DVD’s. The Kent County Show website will be updated with details of the show. For more information go to www.kentcountyshowground.co.uk

Entertainment for the 2016 Show will include the UK’s number one motorcycle display team, Bolddog Lings. The official Honda team has the largest and most sophisticated mobile landing

Loose neigbourhood plan (NP) - update

In this edition we would like to tell you about progress on NPs nationally. This is timely as over 100 plans have now passed through referendum stage. Referendum stage is when the NP is put to the residents of its area for approval (or not). Currently, there are 1650 communities working up plans. This equates to a population of about 8 million. No NPs have yet reached referendum stage in the MBC area. One of the latest NPs to complete is Hook Heath near Woking, a community of 700 homes (there are about a 1000 in Loose). Their plan objective is “to provide a safe and sustainable environment for the community focused on three main policy areas ie environment, open spaces and infrastructure”. Loose can identify with this objective and we have similar policies emerging. It took Hook Heath 3 years to prepare their plan which is in line with our progress. Analysis of the NPs across England to date identifies that the ten main policy areas are, in descending order; promote local distinctiveness, parking standards, pedestrian and cycle routes, scale/density/height of development, affordable housing, designate local green space, provision of recreational space, housing sites, encourage new employment uses, trees and woodland. Again, our plan is embracing several of these areas and others.

Do you have an indoor pool that is under used? You could generate an income by hiring it to your local swim school that needs extra pool time. Please call S.G. Swim School on 01622 745146 or email: sgswimschool@o2.co.uk

We hope that those of you that visited the NP “Exhibition and Engagement” event at the Pavilion or Church Street Chapel in December to give your views on our draft plan found it useful? We feel it went well and would like to thank those that attended and contributed. If you were unable to come to the exhibition visit the Parish Council website for details. Please contact Jan Capon at loose@btconnect.com (01622 692712) if you wish to find out more about the Neighbourhood Plan.

If you would like to include your local event, group or notice please email Sarah at info@inandaroundkent.co.uk. This is a FREE service for local non profit making organisations. 35

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Garnish 75g black pudding (Slow cooked in the oven until dry) Crispy sage leaves Sliced serrano ham

How to do it: Place new potatoes (halved) in a hot pan with a touch of butter and salt & pepper, turn until golden brown then add plum quarters with a sprinkle of sugar. Place in a medium oven for 5 mins. Meanwhile, in another pan simmer the cider and allow to reduce by half. Bring the chicken stock to the boil and reduce this by half as well. Add the cream and butter and reduce by half again. Season the pork chop with salt and pepper, add a knob of butter to a hot pan and cook for the chop for 2 mins each side, spooning over the butter whilst doing so. Finish in the oven for 5 mins. Boil the Tenderstem for 5 mins.

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Are you feeling the effects of the winter blues; are you dreaming of white sandy beaches, crystal turquoise waters, and friendly and welcoming locals and amazing food, then let us transport you away from the cold and dreary to the wonderful island of Grenada. When I visited the island in September I didn’t really know much about it apart from the fact that it was situated below the hurricane belt and that it was known as the Spice Island of the Caribbean, well my quick introduction to Grenada left me blown away, it has so much more to offer than the usual fly and flop Caribbean holiday.

Less developed than many of the other Caribbean islands, Grenada bewitches you from the moment you arrive and offers both couples and families so much more than white sandy beaches and turquoise waters; with its wide array of low rise boutique hotels; no hotel can be higher than a palm tree, laid-back living, spice plantations and a lush rainforest interior with spectacular waterfalls it has plenty to offer. If like me your body clock is still on UK time, why not head to the beach for an early morning swim with some of the locals. If you are a passionate foodie, you’ll love exploring the wide range of restaurants, from elegant fine dining at Rhodes Restaurant at the newly refurbished Calabash Hotel, or the world renowned Oliver’s at Spice Island Beach Resort to the local restaurants such as Patricks where they sell authentic ‘Grenadian tapas’ where you can delight

in some of the local dishes infused with the islands spices; take the opportunity to try some of the organically grown cocoa and strong local rum or maybe you just prefer to relax in a hammock with a nutmeg infused rum punch! One of the places you must visit is the world’s first Underwater Sculpture Park, a collection of fantastic haunting sculptures that lie in the marine park, don’t miss the latest sculpture, the Nutmeg Princess. I was able to enjoy a dive there but it’s just as good for snorkelers as it’s in the shallow waters, Grenada itself is actually a great place to learn to Scuba Dive in the calm waters or try your hand at sailing. Enjoy the eco-adventure in the tropical rainforest at Grand Etang Nature reserve, take a dip in one of the islands breath-taking waterfalls or experience the thrill of a lifetime river tubing down the Balthazar River or scour some of the vibrant markets looking for souvenirs and of course, the islands spices.

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Burnt boasts a strong cast but the likes of Emma Thompson and Uma Thurman are too sparingly used. Adam Knight’s script, albeit formulaic, is witty and is aided by a strong performance from Cooper. In the kitchen, the scenes are intense and frenzied, pulling the audience into the culinary world with all its pressure and the chef’s creative whirl, leaving you longing to be in a restaurant yourself. Director John Wells delivers another drama based on the theme of the lead character’s struggles with himself. His best known works are ‘August: Osage County’ and ‘The Company Men’ and this is familiar territory for Wells. It’s hard to shake off comparisons to the 2014 comedy ‘Chef’ with Jon Favreau in the lead role as a man who quits his job to start afresh. But Burnt is different; we don’t necessarily like Jones to begin with, but we warm to him and will him to succeed. If you want to see an enjoyable film, this is definitely worth a watch, but don’t set your expectations too high.

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The film revolves around Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper), a failed chef who has left Paris with his reputation in tatters and wishes to rebuild his career in the place where it all began, London. With the drugs and alcohol addiction left behind him, Jones is handed a lifeline by his former head chef, Tony (Daniel Bruhl), who gives him the opportunity to run his restaurant at Langham Hotel. On his road to rehabilitation, he puts his old kitchen crew back together to help secure his third Michelin star. Cooper is a passionate and tempestuous character and his rants bear a striking resemblance to Gordon Ramsey. Bradley Cooper excels at playing charismatic characters; he’s done it before, most notably as Richie DiMaso in American Hustle.

Burnt boasts a strong cast but the likes of Emma Thompson and Uma Thurman are too sparingly used. Adam Knight’s script, albeit formulaic, is witty and is aided by a strong performance from Cooper. In the kitchen, the scenes are intense and frenzied, pulling the audience into the culinary world with all its pressure and the chef’s creative whirl, leaving you longing to be in a restaurant yourself. Director John Wells delivers another drama based on the theme of the lead character’s struggles with himself. His best known works are ‘August: Osage County’ and ‘The Company Men’ and this is familiar territory for Wells. It’s hard to shake off comparisons to the 2014 comedy ‘Chef’ with Jon Favreau in the lead role as a man who quits his job to start afresh. But Burnt is different; we don’t necessarily like Jones to begin with, but we warm to him and will him to succeed. If you want to see an enjoyable film, this is definitely worth a watch, but don’t set your expectations too high.

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DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10/15 YRS. FULLY INSURED

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Fully Insured 01622 747753 07944 951851

FREE ESTIMATES & ADVICE 24 Copper Tree Court ANDY 01622 749676 Loose 07973 525522 Maidstone ME15 9RW JACKIE 07878 11093431 inandaround

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Tel:work 07962 100031 / e-mail: brierylac@hotmail.co.uk All fully insured and guaranteed

Also Computer, iPad and Printer Setup

Contact Lynn for more details

01622 745654

www.computingforbeginners.co.uk

FLAT ROOFING SPECIALIST

MAIDSTONE 01622 747595 MOBILE 07889 420574 pflynn389@btinternet.com

570 Loose Road, Loose, Maidstone ME15 9UR 44

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25 of experience, every repair is fully 17years Halstow Loose, Maidstone, Kent guaranteed ME15 9XA Experienced ITClose, Company Offering: Classfieds

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All Carpentry & Maintenance

for all your IT needs Reliable & Efficient Service, Fully Insured. Work Undertaken Including: For a Free No Obligation Quotation Tel: 01622 663435 Kitchen Fitting - or Bedroom Mob: 07738 422438 01622 747143 07716 Fitting 787271 Bathroom Fitting

sales@maidstonepcrepairs.co.uk Email: tonyfridd69@gmail.com www.maidstonepcrepairs.co.uk

Teaching in a professional but enjoyable manner since 1963

Tiling Floor & Walls - Windows, Doors & Floors - Decking & Fencing

Reliable & cost effective service to repair

Reliable & Efficient Service, Fully Insured. CARPENTER / BUILDER For a Free No Obligation Quotation

Ballet • Hip Hop • Modern • Street • Jazz • Tap • Break Dance

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ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS

Classes available six days of the week at varoius locations - Allington, Bearsted, Coxheath and Madginford or our two Dance Studios close to the town centre.

Pupils taken from 2½ years to Adults. Dance for fun. Dance for fitness or take ISTD examinations

- TUMBLE DRYERS - ELECTRIC COOKERS - FRIDGES & FREEZERS

01622 747143 or 07716 787271 - WASHING MACHINES Email: tonyfridd69@gmail.com

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DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Plastering Services 07738 658751 - DISHWASHERS 01622 755750 - TUMBLE DRYERS • Interior Est. 22 years City & Guilds & Exterior Work - TUMBLE DRYERS freequote@ukemergencylocksmith.co.uk • Free Estimates & Advice - ELECTRIC COOKERS

Tiling Floor & Walls - Windows, Doors & Floors Decking & Fencing Contact James now

GUTTERING FASCIAS, UPVC SOFFITS ROOF REPAIRS, INSURANCE WORK HIGH PERFORMANCE FELTS TORCH ON FELTS FIRESTONE RUBBER COVER SYSTEMS DECKING ROOF INSULATION

AP

Reliable & cost effective service to repair

All Carpentry & Maintenance Including:

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- DISHWASHERS

City Male & Fe Interior & Friendly P

Male & Female Decorators • Affordable Rates - FRIDGES & FREEZERS Interior & •Exterior Work Local Tradesman Friendly Professional Service InsuredMACHINES • City & Guilds Qualified - Fully WASHING

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ESTIMATES ADVICE CallFREE Andrew on 01622&745924 24 Copper Tree Court ANDY 01622 749676 AllMobile repairs carried out by qualified engineer with over 07769 154656 Loose 525522 25 years of experience, every repair is07973 fully guaranteed Maidstone 34 9RW Norrington ME15

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Road, JACKIE Loose 07878 110934

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Work Undertaken Including:

Artex Skimmed Kitchen Fitting - Bedroom Fitting - Over Bathroom Fitting Tiling Floor & Walls Windows, OverboardingDoors & Floors Decking & Fencing Insurance Work Reliable & Efficient Service, Fully Insured. All aspects catered for For a Freeof Noplastering Obligation Quotation

S

FLYNN ROOFING SERVICES

(including handles)

Reliable & cost effective Driveways ~ Fencing service to repair

@ @ @ @ @

Please call Lloyd for a free estimate on Tel: 07962 100031 / e-mail: brierylac@hotmail.co.uk

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10/15 YRS. FULLY INSURED

Patios ~ Brickwork l New locks Block Pavingfitted

........................ ........................

 All work done to a very high standard by a skilled and • Clean, reliable & very competitive prices • No job too small experienced tradesman

755750 07738&658751 Open 9 - 5.30 Mon - Fri l 01622 window lock repairs Lock repairs 01622 Extensions Privately Swimming Pools in Linton and Sutton737335 Valance 3Owned The Parade, Bearsted Green 3 Plains Ave, off Loose Road

COMPUTING FOR BEGINNERS One to One Computer and iPad Training in your own home.

07786 194 082

l YOUR Double glazing door 24 hourLOCAL lock outLOCKSMITH

M: 07940 744411 E: info@pestcontrolinmaidstone.co.uk W: pestcontrolinmaidstone.co.uk

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Lantra Trained

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• Professional plasterer, painter, decorator and tiler

Covering Maidstone & surrounding areas

Locksmith

BEARSTED COMPUTER SOLUTIONS

safe NEIL SHORTERAll locks “Fun, ... solving your computer problems swimming lessons

repaired Fixed Price schoolComputer Health & fitted for primary aged children and Check* for only £55 For all your building requirements

LL

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Domestic & Commercial

LE N H

Included&In PriceIncluded in Price Frames Sills Soffits & Gutters I All Aspects Of st ic C Domestic Cleaning Undertaken All Aspects of Cleaning Undertaken A v il Cleaning Including Fascias Also Available Cl Cl Soffits & Gutters Including Fascias Soffits & Gutters ily II Family Business Domestic &G GCleaning utte ss & utte Family Business Also Available ti

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Cash y No job or too small 01622 Maidstone 747143 07716 787271 West Station Same Da Service Email: tonyfridd69@gmail.com

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0162

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DEREK OLDER 29 inandaround

PAP L ADECORATORS STERER

PLA

22/06/2014 07:45 DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Specialist in: Walls, Ceiling, Est.Gyproc, 22 years City & Guilds Male & Female DecoratorsCoving & Plastering

Interior & Exterior Work Friendly Professional Service

Fully Insured 01622 747753 07944 951851

FREE ESTIMATES & ADVICE 24 Copper Tree Court ANDY 01622 749676 Loose 07973 525522 Maidstone ME15 9RW JACKIE 07878 11093431 inandaround

H. Preece Plastering

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Information

Index

Your guide to local services and tradespeople

Appliance Repairs Neville Powell

Architects

MRW Design

Decorators

45 42

Bathrooms

MBK Design Studio 14 Cooper & Co Plumbing & Heating 12

Bedroom Design

Bedroom Flair

Boilers

8

(New/Servicing/Repairs)

Samsian 8

Builders

Geoff Brown 38 10 Neil Shorter JR Building 36 APC 14 M Jenner 36

Buy & Sell Anything

Steptows 45

AP Decorators 45 M Jenner 36

Electrical Gifts

Home Media

Fencing

Glebe Fencing

O&H Cars

Care

Audley care

Carpenter

Geoff Brown

Carpet Cleaners

Hydro-Dynamix

Cleaning

3

Floors

Furniture

Tudor Oak 40

Garden Services / Tree Maintenance Fairview Farm The Big Mow Benton Lanscapes Tantons Tree Surgeons

47 38 30 10

Computing for Beginners JLM Network Services

44 16

Curtains and Blinds

Soft Furnishings by Miriam Abacus Blinds

Days Out

Pympes Court Farm Centre

46

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42 38 38 38

Property Services

All Type Property Maintenance

Roofing

Flynn Roofing Services

44

Security Systems

JDS 44

Travel

Escapes by Travel Designers

Kumon 30 Genext 42 29 Tennis Coach

Doo Das 21

Pympes Court Farm Centre

Health, Fitness & Wellbeing

Window Cleaners

36 25 28 35 22 29

44

Tuition

Venues for Hire

Hairdressers

45

RJ’s

12 44

Ironing

Iron Maids 30

Phynix Cleaning

Computer Services

48

Austin Services 16 Dewitt 5

Baby & Toddler Swim Maidstone Dance Studio Car Services Maidstone YMCA Ace MOT 42 S.G. Swim School Mongers Garage 42 Maidstone Wellness Centre Tennis Coach

Car Hire

15

Plumbing & Heating

Cooper & Co Plumbing & Heating 12 Palace Heating 45

30 16

12

Kitchens

MBK Design Studio Hamilton Kitchens

14 2

Legal Services

Gullands 10

Loft Ladders

Loft Ladders 45

Locksmith

A Short Locksmith

Osteopathy

Maidstone Wellness Centre

45 22

Pest Control

Pest Purge Ltd 12 Roecall 44

Plasterer

H. Preece Plastering Briery Property Maintenance

44 44

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Information

Index

Your guide to local services and tradespeople

Appliance Repairs Neville Powell

Architects

MRW Design

Decorators

45 42

Bathrooms

MBK Design Studio 14 Cooper & Co Plumbing & Heating 12

Bedroom Design

Bedroom Flair

Boilers

8

(New/Servicing/Repairs)

Samsian 8

Builders

Geoff Brown 38 10 Neil Shorter JR Building 36 APC 14 M Jenner 36

Buy & Sell Anything

Steptows 45

AP Decorators 45 M Jenner 36

Electrical Gifts

Home Media

Fencing

Glebe Fencing

O&H Cars

Care

Audley care

Carpenter

Geoff Brown

Carpet Cleaners

Hydro-Dynamix

Cleaning

3

Floors

Furniture

Tudor Oak 40

Garden Services / Tree Maintenance Fairview Farm The Big Mow Benton Lanscapes Tantons Tree Surgeons

47 38 30 10

Computing for Beginners JLM Network Services

44 16

Curtains and Blinds

Soft Furnishings by Miriam Abacus Blinds

Days Out

Pympes Court Farm Centre

46

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42 38 38 38

Property Services

All Type Property Maintenance

Roofing

Flynn Roofing Services

44

Security Systems

JDS 44

Travel

Escapes by Travel Designers

Kumon 30 Genext 42 29 Tennis Coach

Doo Das 21

Pympes Court Farm Centre

Health, Fitness & Wellbeing

Window Cleaners

36 25 28 35 22 29

44

Tuition

Venues for Hire

Hairdressers

45

RJ’s

12 44

Ironing

Iron Maids 30

Phynix Cleaning

Computer Services

48

Austin Services 16 Dewitt 5

Baby & Toddler Swim Maidstone Dance Studio Car Services Maidstone YMCA Ace MOT 42 S.G. Swim School Mongers Garage 42 Maidstone Wellness Centre Tennis Coach

Car Hire

15

Plumbing & Heating

Cooper & Co Plumbing & Heating 12 Palace Heating 45

30 16

12

Kitchens

MBK Design Studio Hamilton Kitchens

14 2

Legal Services

Gullands 10

Loft Ladders

Loft Ladders 45

Locksmith

A Short Locksmith

Osteopathy

Maidstone Wellness Centre

45 22

Pest Control

Pest Purge Ltd 12 Roecall 44

Plasterer

H. Preece Plastering Briery Property Maintenance

44 44

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CALL 01622 220054 @GLEBEFENCINGLTD WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GLEBEFENCING

108 HOCKERS LANE, DETLING ME14 3JJ

Opening Times: Monday - Friday 7am - 4.30pm and Saturday 7am - 3pm

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