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EDITOR’s PIcK The must-see events of this month
WEsT END GUy Actor Sam West on why he will never move from Islington
IN THE sPOTLIGHT The best of Church Street, Stoke Newington
INsPIRaTIONaL BUsINEss WOmEN Five local entrepreneurs explain how they became successful
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REsTaURaNT REvIEW Carrie Mitchell tries the latest traditional Italian restaurant to open up in the heart of Islington
my DEsIGNER LIFE Founder of Tiles Etc, Tallat Mukhtar reveals how he followed his dream career
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Editor’s l et t er Despite living in Islington for more than eight years, I am still continually surprised by the vast array of talented and creative people who live here. Every month I have the glorious job of meeting interesting and motivating residents, famous and nonfamous, who equally make my job easy by helping make the area the lively and vibrant place it is.
Editor Lesley Ellwood Editorial Director Kate Harrison Deputy Editor Jenny White Motoring Editor Matthew Carter Fashion Editor Lucie Dodds
This month has been no exception when it comes to meeting remarkable locals. Long-term resident and charming thespian, Sam West talks passionately to me about local politics and why almost two decades after moving to the area he is still a fan of Islington. Currently starring in the West End show Enron, Sam reveals why he believes audiences are flooding to see the show based around the unusual subject of the financial world and what it took for him to prepare for his role as Jeffery Skilling, CEO of Enron. Another inspirational local we chat to this month in My Designer Life, is Tallat Mukhtar, Creative Director of Tiles Etc. Having given up a lucrative job in the City, he boldly followed his passion into the interior design world and set up shop selling exclusive tiles in North London. Following suit for the girls, we meet five inspirational business women who reveal how they changed their lives by setting up their own businesses in the local area and how they have made themselves into truly successful entrepreneurs. If all this doesn’t inspire you and you’re still in need of cheering up, then head to the Fox and Anchor in Smithfield and pull up a bar stool for a chat with the ever sociable pub landlord, Scott Malaugh. Just like Cheers, where everybody knows your name, Scott explains how his friendly and inviting boozer has brought back the concept of a true English pub. However, if a cosy tavern is not your thing but you still want a homely feel, then take Carrie Mitchell’s advice and head to Islington’s newest Italian, La Café Davina.
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CONTRIBUTORS Carrie Mitchell is a writer and editor who previously worked for InStyle and Elle magazine, writing about fashion, beauty and lifestyle. She is currently features and travel writer for Wedding magazine.
Matthew Carter is a London-based freelance journalist who’s been writing about cars for most of his working life. A former editor of Autocar magazine, Matthew is a serial car owner, who currently has five in his stable, including a couple of classic Alfas and an awesome 550hp Ford GT.
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www.zero10gallery.com To arrange a visit please email exhibition@zero10gallery.com If you are a private art collector or fancy delving into the art world then founder of Zero10, Johann Bournot is the man to guide you in the right direction when it comes to contemporary art. Having just launched his private gallery in Islington last month, Zero10 showcases contemporary artists within the intimate surrounding of a domestic space. Taking on a more direct relationship with the art, Zero10 will be showing the works of emerging artists who are gaining the attention of critics, curators, institutions and the art press around the world. Johann works closely with artists to present strong groups of work which might otherwise be unavailable, whilst at the same time providing an accessible platform for collectors. Current artists showing are: Adam Ball, Piers Secunda, Henrijs Preiss, Gavin Turk and Jake Chapman.
MusEuM MusEuM of loNdoN uNvEils its gallEriEs of ModErN loNdoN London Wall, EC2Y 5HN, www.museumoflondon.org.uk On 28 May the Museum of London unveils its Galleries of Modern London: a spectacular £20 million redevelopment telling the story of London and its people from 1666 to the present day, placing the museum at the heart of the capital ahead of the 2012 Olympics. Three years in the making, five new galleries reflect how the vibrant and unflagging energy of Londoners has shaped this global city. With over 7000 objects, together with interactive exhibits, film and changing displays, the exhibitions will transport visitors through London’s tumultuous history, rich with drama, triumph and disaster.
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CRISIS SERVICES FOR ISLINGTON Nearly a million women in North London will benefit from a new rape crisis centre which will be set up by the end of 2010, following a commitment by Islington Council. Islington Council was chosen by the GLA to lead the project with Westminster Council because of its experience and reputation in co-ordinating outreach services for women. Islington and Westminster councils will receive £370,000 from the Mayor of London to set up the services with the support of five other north London councils.
FUNDERSTORM Young people in Islington are getting the chance to pitch for up to £20,000 to fund a youth project of their choice. Funderstorm – a new initiative launched by Islington Council’s Listen Up team this week – aims to use social media and exciting game show events to engage young people in helping to manage budgets and make decisions that will shape the future of Islington services. Last month’s launch event highlighted priorities including the need for more activities aimed at girls and role models for young people in the care system. Ideas included a gym for young people, and an improved system for transporting young people to and from youth activities.
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Islington Council has released details of a further 28 vacancies on its apprentice scheme. Residents can apply for the new ‘earn while you learn’ jobs in an array of council departments including social services, highways and finance. With salaries of between £15,036 and £18,732 as well as academic fees paid for, high demand for the vacancies is expected. The scheme is open to all residents of Islington school-leavers who are concerned they lack the experience or qualifications to get ahead in their careers. There is no age limit on the scheme.
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Go WeSt! Currently starring in hit West End show, Enron, Islington resident, Sam West reveals to Jenny White how he prepared for his latest role and why he thinks the show is such a success
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am West has been an Islington resident for the best part of 20 years; still living in the same house that he first moved into all those years ago and in the same road as his best friend from university. “I grew up in South London in Wandsworth; I wanted to leave my parents behind but not too far behind,” smiles Sam. “I actually live in a road that I discovered because my then girlfriend’s best friend lived in it; it wasn’t until I got to university that I realised that my own best friend lived in the same road and still does.” A committed socialist, the actor-director admits to admiring both of the local Labour MPs, Jeremy Corbyn and Emily Thornberry and still loves the area despite the changes in the borough over the last two decades. Nevertheless, he tends to avoid the south end of Angel on Saturday night. Instead, he can been found most Sundays at Gem on Upper Street sharing a bottle of wine with his partner, playwright Laura Wade and discussing the day’s bird watching events (a favourite hobby of the couples). He regrets however that a lot of the useful and charming shops have been replaced by generic high street chains. “There used to be shops that used to sell milk and tea towels. But now you have shops which sell things such as church
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candles at incredibly expensive prices which is lovely if you have the money and sometimes I do; sometimes as an actor you do quite well and sometimes you don’t and it’s then when Islington looks a bit like an insult. As much as I do like the area, sometimes it tries too hard,” observes Sam. “I like it as a place from which to live and work in London. I have no complaints and I really don’t ever want to move but that doesn’t stop me from thinking that sometimes Islington should just give less of a f*@k and not take itself so seriously.” Hailing from theatre royalty – his father is Timothy West, his mother Prunella Scales – Sam admits that when he first started out he felt the pressure to live up to the precedent set my his parents. However, with a career spanning over 20 years Sam admits that he now feels established enough in his own right not to feel any demands to prove himself. After giving up the idea of studying physics and becoming an astrophysicist – ‘I didn’t have the maths’ – he followed in his parents’ footsteps. His big break came, when aged 26, he
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a middle class clerk. But because it is a Merchant Ivory film people go, ‘Oh you were playing the posh suit.’ Well, no actually I was playing a South London clerk. And now I am playing an American everyone is offering me American roles – it’s very strange,” exclaims Sam in his deep, smooth voice which becomes slightly over-enunciated when he becomes irritated. “People seem very shocked to hear that I can do an American accent; I don’t know why, I am actor, of course I can. I knew I could do one, I put it on my CV, did they think I was lying? I have learnt that you have to take roles sometimes to show people what you can do. As an actor you have an idea of what you can do but actually that is much less important then what other people think you can.”
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“I wouldn’t recommend being versatile as a passport to success. It makes life much more interesting but it generally doesn’t make you successful,” explains the actor who doesn’t consider himself famous enough to be able to choose work and still worries about where the next job will come from, despite the fact he has worked constantly for the last ten years. “In order to be successful you have to do one thing and not mind people asking you to do it forever. But I don’t like that, I don’t think it is interesting and I think it is a slight contradiction of what it means to be an actor.” In Enron, Sam plays the part of Jeffrey Skilling, the CEO of the giant US corporation that went bankrupt in 2001 as the result of an accounting fraud and who is presently three years into a 24 year jail sentence. Skilling is the Machiavellian charmer from Illinois who had never run a company before Enron but discovered that as long as the share price stayed high, investors would continue to pump money into the company. Despite their difference in politics and general way of thinking, Sam spent a lot of time learning about the world of finance and understanding the jargon behind derivatives. He watched footage of Skilling and has recordings of his voice on his iPod to help him understand what made the man. “The only way to play someone who is so different from you and make the character believable is by not wanting to play him as a bastard. I have empathy for him even though I don’t agree with his view of the world. I don’t think Capitalism is a sustainable system, I think it is exploitative, unfair and unaccountable and I hate it but you can’t play someone like you think they are wrong, that is commentating and that is not allowed,” says Sam. “You can’t play a Nazi like you think Nazi’s are bad, you can’t play a paedophile like paedophile’s are disgusting and you can’t play a serial killer like you think they are wrong. However, I do think there is a great moral dimension to this; I wouldn’t play a Nazi in a film that says Nazism is good but to play a person to the hilt is absolutely my job.” “It is fascinating playing someone so far removed from my character because the devil gets the best tunes. Skilling is not exactly a baddie and I think it is important to say he thought he was doing the right thing – but then so did Hitler,” laughs Sam. “You have to try and understand why these
people do the things they do in order to make sure it doesn’t happen again.” The show has been extended due to popular demand and for Sam it’s the greatest part he has ever played, with the exception of Hamlet, of course! The success of the play, Sam believes, is down to clever writing from talented playwright, Lucy Prebble and has a lot to do with the timing. But with the unusual backdrop of the financial world were there initial worries that people may be put off? “I think when we first started we had our doubts about a play that seemed to be based
on fairly complicated accountancy but thanks to our brilliantly talented 28 year old writer, who has stood by her commandment to herself, which is: ‘Thou shalt not bore’, the play is thrilling,” explains Sam. He adds that he chose the play partly because he wanted to work with Lucy and partly because it is a ‘stonking’ part. “I think part of the success is down to the timing due to the current (economic) climate we are in. A lot of people don’t understand this subject and simply because of that they wanted to come and see it because they felt they should understand. One of the reasons we are in this mess is because a lot of people were allowed to talk this impenetrable language freely which we didn’t understand and it is up to us to understand what they are doing.” Sam recalls a list of ambitions that at the start of his career he set out to achieve and it seems that he has ticked them all off. “I wanted to play Hamlet, appear in Doctor Who, learn to juggle five balls and read the shipping forecast and I have done all that – well, I only read the shipping forecast in a play although I would like to do it properly on Radio 4!” says Sam. Luckily for us there is still plenty he still wants to do and along with Sam, we wait with baited breath to find out what his next role will be. n Enron is at the Noel Coward Theatre, London W1 until 7 August. Samuel West will be appearing as Jeffrey Skilling until 8 May. 0844 482 5140, www.enrontheplay.com
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everything whilst still remaining in Central London. Retaining the feel of an old village high street, Church Street is the central hub of the area, serving as a popular meeting place. The street gets its name from two churches – the first is a modest Tudor building (St. Mary’s) and the second a Victorian Gothic creation (Abney Park). The church of St. Mary is set in a picturesque churchyard complete with beautiful eighteenth century tombstones, whilst Abney Park Cemetery attracts visitors to the dramatic Victorian Gothic graveyard, edged with mature woodland and rich in wildlife. Notably, the Abney Park Cemetery took the place of Bunhill Fields as a burial ground for dissenters and non-conformists – and if you look carefully, you can find the grave of General Booth (founder of the Salvation Army) here. Other open spaces close to Church Street include Clissold Park and Victoria Park, both popular with families and sports clubs. When the sun comes out, residents and visitors alike head to Clissold Park which boasts a green 54-acre expanse complete with tennis courts, duck ponds, an enclosure of deer (again, surprising for London) and a delightful pavilion cafe. Also, close by to Clissold Park is the recently renovated Stoke Newington Town Hall. Beautifully restored back to its former glory, the hall which
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WHAT TO DO AND SEE: Church Street is well known in north London for its excellent shopping; wander between stylish boutiques, eccentric craft shops and local delicatessens/grocers. One of the most popular attractions is the Saturday Stoke Newington Farmers’ Market on Church Street. All the produce at the market is organic, biodynamic or wild – the first farmers’ market in the UK to ensure this. It really is a local market, as all produce is sold by the people who grew, reared or produced it themselves and who come from within 100 miles of Hackney. Participating farms include Stocks Farm in Essex, Ripple Farm and Perrycourt Farm, both in Kent, who bring greenhouse salad leaves, aubergines and peppers, organically farmed trout, lamb and chicken. For excellent quality food (and a small victory over the super market giants) this is one of the most enjoyable and social features of Church Street. Independent shops on Church Street include local favourites such as Early Bird; a family run business which offers an array of cards and gifts. Askew is the first shop you will stumble upon when heading up Church Street from Islington; and you will always be welcomed with open arms by the friendly and helpful staff while looking for the perfect pair of glasses or sunglasses. If you are looking to indulge in a bit of ‘me time’ then Shine Holistic is the ideal independent spa that can help you will all of your pampering needs. WHILE YOU ARE THERE: Don’t leave Church Street without looking out for a blue plaque that marks the house of Daniel Defoe (about half way down Church Street). Defoe is probably Stoke Newington’s most famous export, as the author of Robinson Crusoe, A Journal of the Plague Year and Moll Flanders. For book-lovers, Defoe’s tombstone is on display in Stoke Newington Library.
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PROPERTY QUEEN
Lucy Jakubowska set up Property Inspirations “because I have an enormous interest in, and lots of experience of, the property business”. The company prides itself on finding bespoke properties for all kinds of people.They offer a fully integrated personal service, seeing their clients through the entire complex property buying process quickly and smoothly. “I wanted to form my own viable business out of something I love doing whilst helping people at the same time” says Lucy. Property Inspirations places integrity and collaboration at the centre of its ethos – respecting ideas, dreams, opinions and confidences while providing honest, independent and constructive advice. “Networking, word of mouth and recommendations have helped to make the business a success” says Lucy. “I take every opportunity I can to talk about my business and sell myself as a successful property finding consultant that provides a service that will save peoples’ precious time and where possible their money too.” For more information, visit www.propertyinspirations.com
A PASSION FOR PILATES
“I first became interested in pilates through years of teaching art & design and developing bad posture” says Lesley O’Neill, founder of her own pilates practice covering Islington and the City. “I have now been teaching Body Control Pilates for four years, beginners to advanced, both in small groups and private sessions. Each and every client is offered a tailored service, covering their specific requirements.” Teaching one of the most popular methods of exercise, Lesley ensures that all her students benefit from a complete Pilates exercise routine; rehabilitation after injury; solutions for work place issues; and general well being with sound movement patterns. “My passion for pilates has developed from a lifelong interest in exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle. pilates for me is the definitive exercise technique; it strengthens, tones and lengthens the body whilst concentrating and challenging the mind. It is a truly holistic approach to exercise and my clients are able to choose from classes in my own studio, in their home or at their workplace.” For more information visit www.lesleyoneillpilates.com
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“When my daughter was 7 months, I was looking for a fun, age-appropriate activity” says Sasha Fugazzola. “My friends in other areas of London raved about Gymboree so I phoned the Head Office to ask about Islington. Their answer: ‘Would you like there to be one?’” It was perfect timing for Sasha, who having worked in the film industry for over 10 years, was looking for a new challenge. “10 months on, classes are pretty full and we have plenty of satisfied customers” she reveals. “So far it has been a really rewarding experience. Our success is down to the unrivalled quality of the Gymboree programme, equipment and cleanliness but equally importantly, ensuring high standards of staff, attention to detail and positive customer experience. It’s a far cry from the film industry but even more entertaining!” For more information, visit www.gymboree-uk.com
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Safeena Zaman and her sister Nagina run a successful foot clinic, Angel Chiropody. “We established the clinic in 2008” says Safeena, “it used to be an old GP surgery and it took a lot of hard work to bring it up to date”. The clinic not only offers a range of chiropody/podiatry treatments but also highly skilled procedures. “We now offer a more extensive foot health service such as biomechanical assessments and nail surgery” explains Safeena. “Nagina is our in-house podiatrist; she is qualified in Podiatric Medicine and has 10 years’ NHS experience.” Angel Chiropody offers practical suggestions to help prevent foot problems and provide treatments. “We offer good customer service in a relaxing friendly atmosphere, as well as a newly opened chiropody shop and a range of beauty therapies” says Safeena. For more information, visit www.angelchiropody.com
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Billie Crago and Georgia Denton, directors of The Chapel, Islington, opened the stylish hairdressing salon just over two years ago after working together for over eight years. “The salon encapsulates all of our great loves – creativity, fashion, design and individuality and we’re proud to have a very talented team working with us who promote these elements emphatically. Above all, we absolutely adore what we do,” says Billie. “We put our hearts and souls into making sure that every client feels relaxed, educated about their hair, receives a great service and has a tailored colour and style to suit them.” Taking the time to understand and get to know their clients has really paid off as Georgia points out: “All the energy we have put into the salon has definitely been worthwhile as we have won prestigious awards, including Best London Salon two years in a row.” For more information, visit www.thechapel.co.uk
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Bedtime can be a bit of a struggle, despite proposals to read their favourite storybook, so what could be better than this cool new DeVan high sleeper cabin to ease the nightly task? Not only will it leave your kids itching to hit the sack, it includes a handy desk for homework and a seating area at the back – perfect for chilling with friends in ultimate retro style. Available in pink and blue. www.worldsapart.com
Now every child can be the prince or princess of cool with this funky baby bottle from Ed Hardy’s baby range. Join the celebrities and choose from five designs created by the world famous tattoo artist himself, all of which are Bisphenol-A free, meaning your little one is in the safest of hands.
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Look out – Oxford Street has been overrun by dinosaurs! Until 30 April, this fascinating species will be brought to life by 24 fullsize animatronic versions of the reptiles, along with a variety of interactive attractions (such as a dinosaur dig) that will keep the whole family entertained. www.dinosaursunleashed.co.uk
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These delightful dainty shoes are a definite must-have for the spring months ahead. Made from leather, those tiny feet can enjoy comfortable footwear as they begin the all-important task of learning to walk, whilst the original bunny design ensures they look even more adorable – right the way through to 4 years of age! www.kiddymania.co.uk
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Maternity clothes boutique Pretty Pregnant and denim experts 7 For All Mankind have been working hard for all those expectant mothers out there, creating two brilliant styles of maternity jeans. Available in Boot or Straightcut, they have an over-the-bump stretch band, allowing you to feel comfortable whilst looking fantastic. www.prettypregnant.co.uk
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“Children are happy and thoroughly enjoy their time at the nursery” (Latest Ofsted Highbury) And there’s good news for busy parents too. Short day option for 3 – 5 year olds, a choice of normal start times between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m. and, for a little extra, a half an hour extention before or after the standard daytime 8.30am – 6.00pm is also available. For full details of all Little Angels services for children from 3 months to 5 years to reception, contact Caroline Thompson now: Tel: 020 7354 5070 (Highbury) Tel: 020 7281 3514 (Highgate) Email: littleangels@btconnect.com www.littleangelsdaynursery.co.uk
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SPOT ON STOP! If your NewYear’s resolution to stop smoking failed back in January then why not try again with the latest technology in electronic cigarettes. Dubbed the “i-Cig” this smoking replacement product feels like a cigarette, taste like a cigarette and even has ‘smoke’ like a cigarette. The levels of nicotine can be altered to help smokers wean themselves off their nicotine intake and there are four different flavours: tobacco, mint, apple and strawberry.
It has always been advised not wear make-up when you are suffering from an outbreak of spots on your face. However, we all know that we don’t always follow this rule, instead using a bit cover up to help maintain our daily confidence. But now Witch has created the perfect medicated concealer that not only hides blemishes but helps combats the causes of spots. Available from selected Boots, Tesco, Superdrug, Sainsbury, Morrisons, Waitrose and all good independent chemists
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FEEL GOOD THIS MONTH WITH THE LATEST TIPS AND TRENDS
SHAPE UP FORGET THE GYM... The Green Gym in Camden is run by the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers and is the ideal place for those of you who have ever been to a traditional gym and hated all that testosterone. This award-winning scheme combines physical activity with the feel-good factors of working with a team, learning new skills, improving the environment and being outdoors. The Camden sessions, run on Tuesday and Thursday mornings and start and finish with light warm-up and cool-down stretches. Best of all it is free!
Whether you have over plucked or are overwhelmed by your eyebrow’s bushiness, Malika are the specialist who can help. Experts in eyebrow threading, Malika can help to shape your face just by changing the shape of your brows in a quick and pain free manner. www.malika.co.uk
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TIP: Research has shown that the chemical L-theanine found in green and black tea can protect the body from colds and flu. Even better news is that experts also believe that a glass of wine a day can significantly lower your vulnerability to viruses - cheers!
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Providing the perfect way to pamper your yourself, Detoxify & Polish Two Clay Mask & Walnut Exfoliant is formulated with a blend of two superior mineral clays, walnut scrub particles and plant extracts. Helping to remove dirt, deep impurities, oil blockages and reduce ingrown hairs, it will make your daily shaving experience easier. £18.95, www.osmiumformen.com
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This is the ideal product from those men who care about how they look but lead a busy and hectic life. An all in one shampoo and body wash not only saves time while in the shower but it is perfect for taking away on your travels. £7.50, www.hairtec.com
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On yOur bike Jenny White finds the perfect way to get a pert bottom and a flat stomach in her lunch hour
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f like me, you have a gym membership where the only activity taking place is the money leaving your bank account every month, then HypoxiTherapy may be just thing to help shift that stubborn weight. A revolutionary fat burning treatment, Hypoxi helps eliminates cellulite and burns fat through a combination of gentle exercise and targeted low atmospheric pressure. Developed by top sports scientist Dr Norbert Egger in the 90s, Hypoxi has grown into one of the most successful and effective cellulite and fat burning treatments to date. However, if I am honest, I found this hard to believe when I turned up to my first session at the City Point Club and saw the Hypoxi Vacuum machine – an exercise bike within a very bizarre looking pod. But once the concept had been explained it all made sense. The idea behind the bike
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and the vacuum chamber is that the low atmospheric pressure experienced in the pod increases the blood supply and encourages the circulation to the cellulite and fat prone areas of the hips, thighs and buttocks. In more scientific terms; the application of low pressure draws the blood into the dermal layer and fatty tissues and boosts circulation. This allows blood enriched with nutrients and oxygen to enter the problem areas and effectively transport toxins and burnt fatty acids away from that region – genius! Each client has their own personalised programme and heart rate and skin temperature are constantly monitored throughout the treatment to ensure you are on the right track to achieving the desired results. A course of 12 treatments are recommended and each session is only 30 minutes long. After only a couple of sessions I was hooked. The level of cycling is only enough to get your heart rate up so there is no profuse sweating, making it perfect to fit into you work lunch hour and you can read a book or watch TV while your doing it. As long as you stick to the simple rules of no carbohydrates three hours before and after each session, eat healthy portion-size meals and no alcohol on the days you do
Hypoxi Facts Testing, using the Weighing and Measuring Comparatives on 1,530 women, proved that women lose three times more on their thighs when using Hypoxi-Therapy, compared to normal fat-burning training and exercise. Testing also indicated that regular use of Hypoxi results in an average fat reduction of one trouser size per month. In many cases the skin in the target areas start to look up to ten years younger.
the treatment, then you are guaranteed to see results within weeks. After only six sessions I had lost inches of my thighs and buttocks and clothes felt a lot loser – result! What I really loved about Hypoxi was that it fitted easily into my daily routine and I was able to see results quickly, which is always a great motivation to keep going. I also found that it made think about the food I was eating; as I reached for that packet of Mini Eggs, I would think about all that fat to going straight to my thighs and it acted as the perfect incentive to put the chocolate down. So, it seems that I have discovered the perfect solution to great legs, breaking down cellulite and getting the flat stomach I have always wanted, in a short space of time. n 1 Ropemaker Street, EC2Y 9AW 020 7920 6200, www.thecitypointclub.co.uk
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RUNNING MAN Mark Herron, Consultant Foot & Ankle surgeon at The Wellington Hospital shares his knowledge and advice on running injuries in anticipation of the London Marathon Once people get into distance running it seems to become addictive. Runners are used to ‘running through’, ignoring many aches and pains, so Nick Cullen (fellow consultant foot and ankle surgeon) and I appreciate that by the time a runner comes through our doors symptoms are reasonably serious. Although there are no specific running injuries, problems are generally due to the effects of
says Nick. “If the shoes feel too tight, don’t buy them as there is no such thing as a ‘breakin period’ for running shoes.” At The Wellington Hospital’s Foot & Ankle Unit we work closely with specialist physiotherapists around London as well as specialist running coaches like Ben Pochee of LGN Wellbeing to make sure runners get the advice and treatment they need. In runners, one of the common problem areas is the Achilles tendon. Most patients know it’s their Achilles but have little idea of the processes affecting the tendon or that a lot of options exist before any operation need be considered. The two main chronic problems it suffers are either a superficial inflammation (tendonitis) or deeper seated ‘wear and tear’ of the tendon (tendonosis).
repetitive high impact activity on the bones, joints and soft tissues. Injuries can be linked to pathological pain (due to acute or chronic injury), and mechanical pain (due to pushing physical tolerance). The latter is a common problem and if you’re going to take to distance running seriously, it’s important that you do so gradually with a proper conditioning programme, advice on technique and the correct shoes. “Have both feet measured every time you purchase shoes”
If it is wear and tear, then the tendon tends to have a discreet and tender swelling, with normal and pain-free tendon above and below it. In either case the 75% of people respond to either a course of physiotherapy or temporary immobilisation in an Aircast boot. It can take six weeks before symptoms start to improve. If it’s important to have as little time away from sport as possible, then ultrasoundguided injections of steroid (or a patient’s own blood cells) can be used. Another common complaint is the stress fracture. Eventually pain is severe enough to prevent running, and once a stress fracture has been diagnosed, a period of rest is advised and with a pneumatic walking boot. Often surgery
is not needed but the optimal management of stress fractures is always prevention. There are many simple things that can be done to prevent injury, such as joining a running club or enrolling the help of an experienced runner to set realistic targets and training schedules. Running distances should be increased gradually and ‘cross training’ is useful, where running is alternated with other forms of cardiovascular exercise. At The Wellington’s Foot and Ankle Unit, we utilize the latest advances and techniques, including minimally invasive and arthrosopic (keyhole surgery) techniques to effectively treat a wide array of injuries whilst reducing recovery times and allowing early return to training. So if you’re currently training and suffering from a running injury, don’t hesitate to make an appointment and we will certainly be able to help. n www.thewellingtonhospital.com
CoNTACT THE TEAM NiCk CullEN is Consultant Foot & Ankle surgeon at The Wellington Hospital and The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital at Stanmore. MArk HErroN is Consultant Foot & Ankle surgeon at The Wellington Hospital and to the British Gymnastics team. Contact them both at The Wellington Hospital on 0207 483 5148 BEN poCHEE runs LGN Wellbeing (www.lgnwellbeing.com) and can be contacted on 07900 921 124
Top Tips LGN is the running specialist wellbeing company, providing the trusted source of knowledge, expertise and passion to people of all abilities keen to enjoy running as a fitness gift for life. • Consistency, control and confidence are our key running principles. During a marathon, try to develop a gentle consistency without worrying about pace or distance • Remember that running should be an enjoyable exercise and should be sustainable. Use initial sessions to find a personal running rhythm and ensure your training schedule fits within your lifestyle • Turn off your iPod and GPS and listen to your body. Noticing foot stride, heart beat and breathing is the best way to understand how to vary pace and set tempo for running success • The desire to build up the mileage can be overwhelming. To avoid injury, don’t push too hard too soon – keep to short runs and progress gradually LGN provides running services to BP, Jones Lang LaSalle, M&C Saatchi & Nike among others / www.lgnwellbeing.com
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BOND’S BLUEPRINT All hail the mighty Connery! As with so many things in the world of male style and fashion, it was James Bond who wrote the modern rulebook on how to dress abroad. Fortunately, there Connery was, in Jamaica for Dr No (1962), the Bahamas in Thunderball (1965) and Hong Kong and Japan for You Only Live Twice (1967), laying down a template for sun-drenched dressing that was ultimately much more influential in style terms than his fêted tux. Teaming tight slacks and a pale blue polo, or an open-necked half sleeve cotton striped shirt with white trousers, Connery, with the possible exception of the globe-trotting Alan Whicker, did more than anyone to lay down the sartorial style guide for a hite edley W John Sm it Polo n K o Dorad
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Website of the month: www.theoutnet.com The Outnet, along with anonymous brown paper packaging, is Net-aPorter’s response to the recession. Essentially, this is a cross between a sample sale and a discount warehouse, minus the hassle and passive-aggressive shop assistants. Each month the site hosts Pop-up sales for limited periods featuring hefty reductions on an interesting range of brands.
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Shoreditch’s Lena Restaurant, with its proximity to the City, has fast become a meeting point for cool creatives and corporate clientele alike. With its regularly changing menu, Lena consistently produces innovative Italian fare, whilst being one of the few Italian restaurants in the capital to makes its own fresh pasta, bread and confectionary. Lena is currently offering a three-course meal from their Express Menu at £14 from Monday - Saturday 12-3pm as well as in the bar Monday - Friday 5-11pm. Look out for... … Live jazz evenings. Lena has built a reputation for presenting some of London’s most exciting live musicians and regular events are held on the premises. 66 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3JT 020 7739 5714, www.lenarestaurant.com
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ANAM Anam is Islington’s hottest cocktail bar, well known for consistently churning out stupendously good parties every weekend. Their Friday Night Burnout parties are the stuff of legends. Start your weekend with a delicious selection of 2-for-1 Cocktails until 8pm, before joining Anam’s resident DJs playing a mix of party anthems and floor-filling dance music until the early hours. With free entry before 10pm, Anam Bar is ideal for groups and party bookings, and is well-established as Angel’s number 1 late night spot. Open from 5.30pm until 3am. Look out for... Mojito Madness every Wednesday. Sample the finest premiumspirit Mojitos made by their expert mixologists and with half price off all night, Wednesday will soon become the new Saturaday. 3 Chapel Market Islington, N1 9EZ www.anambar.com
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cott Malaugh is the kind of guy that if you were to spend hours mulling over a pint or two you would want him as company. Animated, sociable and with humorous tales to share, the Belfast born pub landlord of the Fox and Anchor, is everything that a good landlord should be. A pig trotter’s throw from Smithfield Market, the Fox and Anchor has all the hallmarks of a Victorian pub – patterned tiles adorning the porch, heavy mahogany doors, etched glass, a brass and mahogany bar and leather banquettes lining one wall. Black and white photos of burly butches from the local meat market decorate the walls
and like any true traditional London pub the bar is topped with jars of pickled eggs. A product of the Malmaison hotel empire, the Fox and Anchor sees the company branching out and doing their own take on a British pub. But, make no mistake, this pub may be owned by a chain but it oozes character and with the help of Scott and his staff, it has become a popular tavern in the area serving simple British food and real ales. “There has been a pub here for over 110 years; I have been here since I opened it with the Malmaison group in November 2007. They told me what they wanted and I made it happen with their help,” explains Scott, who is dressed in a smart matching waistcoat and trouser suit, with a vibrant turquoise
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tie. “The concept is really, without sounding too corny, the return of the British pub which has got lost in recent years. It is difficult to find somewhere that sells ales; instead you often find that pubs will only have one type of ale on tap. Most of the market is saturated with brands like Fosters, Stella, Carling and you walk in and the staff don’t know what they are selling because the brand is what they are selling. Britain to me is like what France is to wine, there is so much out there that you can explore but big breweries have killed the trade off. So the concept is really to reinvent the British pub, bring a bit of country living to the city.” A radical departure from the boutique hotel, The Fox and Anchor also boasts six bedrooms above the old fashioned pub. With burnished copper baths and fabric headboards, each room, named after nearby areas, make a distinct reference to their historic Victorian roots while at the same time are unashamedly contemporary. During the week the rooms are occupied by city workers and at weekends it’s the ideal romantic retreat. And with a pub which has a licence to serve thirsty and hungry traders from 6am, this unique waterhole really does cater for
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everyone. “We get a mix of boozers and those who want to eat at lunchtime, the majority are city workers at that time and then in the afternoon we get a lot of tourists and randoms off the street looking for a pint,” chuckles Scott. “There are a big mix of foodies and those who appreciate their drink, be it whisky or ale and in the evening we gets locals from Islington and the surrounding environs.” Having grown up working in his father’s Murphy’s Law pub in Miami, Scott discovered a natural ability to get along with punters and know how to create the ideal balance between quality service and providing the perfect home away from home for customers. He gave up a marketing and advertising degree at the University of Iowa after the first year – because he felt there was nothing they could teach him – and he moved back home to Belfast, where his career really took off. Working for fine-dining restaurant The Four Winds and then Malmasion group, Scott trained as a sommelier and has applied the top quality service of his past employment to the pub. “People’s expectations especially in the City are no different from a finedining restaurant and the level of service and standards is just as high but the atmosphere is all about having fun,” smiles Scott. “People go out to places like the Fox and Anchor to have fun so why can’t you have fun while providing the service?” So, after many years in the business, what is the key to running a successful pub in an area full of great restaurants and bars? “This pub works because it is all about having the right person in charge of it; it is about personality which is something that I have, as do all my staff who help me make this place what it is,” explains Scott. “However, as well as personality you do need a product to show off.You can be the biggest show off in the world but if you have nothing
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to show off you won’t get anywhere. The chefs are consistently creating food that people come from all over to try, we have rooms that people come from all over to stay in and we have locals who just love the company and service they receive when come here. The Fox and Anchor is like ‘Cheers’, it is a place where everyone knows your name.” n 020 7250 1300, www.foxandanchor.com 115 Charterhouse Street, EC1M 6AA
Smoked ham hock, calcannon and parSley Sauce… METHOD:
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1 Soak the hock over night or a min 6-7 hours. 2 Put them in a pan of stock, bring to boil and remove the scum. 3 Add the peeled rough-cut vegetables and simmer for 3-4 hours until cooked. 4 Reduce the stock by half (but keep a little bit of stock back to use when re-heat the hocks at the end. 5 Add the butter to a new pan and melt. Add the flour and cook until it turns a blond colour (not brown), then gradually add the stock, whisking slowly all the time. 6 Add chopped English parsley and adjust the seasoning to taste. Mix in the juice of half a lemon. 7 Make mash as usual, and add cooked Savoy cabbage.
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TO SErvE Re-heat the hocks in the remaining stock. Warm the mash with extra butter and spoon on one half of the plate. Place the hock on the other half and spoon the parsley sauce all over it. Be generous!!!
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FEATURED restaurants YUM YUM THAI RESTAURANT ADDRESS: 183-187 Stoke Newington High Street N16 0LH Bookings: 020 7254 6751 Take away and deliveries: 020 7241 5678
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For over 17 years Yum Yum has formed the heart of Stoke Newington’s blossoming restaurant scene. The chic and exotic interiors make Yum Yum the perfect place for private events of all sizes; from birthday parties to corporate entertainment. With four separate areas - the sub-terranean Orchid Lounge, East Wing’s Grand Dining Room, the Mezzanine and Thai House - Yum Yum has the ideal space for every type of celebration and event. And, if you are looking for a more intimate affair then the new Thai huts in the courtyard can hold up to 12 people and is the perfect location for an private meal. All areas are available for hire exclusively and non-exclusively and tantalising food and drink menus can be arranged to suit any budget. Alongside being finalists in Gordon Ramsay’s F-word for the Best Local Thai restaurant, Yum Yum also featured in BBC Master Chef, boasting award winning classic Thai cuisine. The ambience and decor of the restaurant provides the wow factor as each customer walks through the door and the service and quality of cooking is second to none. ALMEIDA FRENCH RESTAURANT & WINE BAR 30 Almeida Street N1 1AD ☎ 020 7354 4777
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PROJECT A Gainsborough Studios West 1 Poole Street N1 5EA ☎ 020 7033 7880
LE SACRÉ COEUR 18 Theberton Street N1 0QX ☎ 020 7354 2618
FIG & OLIVE 151 Upper Street N1 1RA ☎ 020 7354 2605
THE OTTOMAN 302 Upper Street N1 2TU ☎ 020 7354 2260
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CAMINO 3 Varnishers Yard, Regents Quarter, King’s Cross N1 9FD ☎ 020 7841 7331
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MAGHREB RESTAURANT 189 Upper Street N1 1RQ ☎ 020 7226 2305
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MERCADO BAR & CANTINA 26-30 Church Street Stoke Newington N16 0LU ☎ 020 7923 0555
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FIG RESTAURANT 169 Hemingford Road Islington N1 1DA ☎ 020 7609 3009
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THE PEASANT 240 St John Street EC1V 4PH ☎ 020 7336 7726
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FEATURED bars THE HANBURY ARMS
Linton Street, Islington, N1 7DU ☎ 020 7288 2222 LUCKY VOICE
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36, Barbauld Rd, N16 0SS ☎ 020 7254 5865
WAX JAMBU Wax Jambu sits right in the middle of Upper Street, in between Angel and Highbury and Islington tube stations. The decor has a natural style with heavy wooden tables, exposed brickwork and images of panoramic landscapes around the perimeter of the interior. With a laidback and relaxed atmosphere, Wax Jambu’s friendly bar staff take pride in what they do and have fun with it. This in turn creates an upbeat vibe encouraging all customers to leave any pretensions and frowns at the door. With a selection of beautifully crafted cocktails, a fine range of wines, premium spirits and beers, you can relax and enjoy your drink along with a great soundtrack, including a variety of DJ nights to keep everyone moving and grooving. Although small Wax Jambu is perfectly formed, and always aims to put customers in a good mood by serving delicious drinks and keeping a smile on everyone’s face.
ADDRESS: 144-145 Upper St, Islington, N1 1QY 020 7226 7660 www.waxjambu.co.uk
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RESTAURANT REVIEW
PLAYING IT COOL
Carrie Mitchell discovers that Upper Street’s newest Italian restaurant is a lot less trendy than it looks - in a very good way
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s soon as I laid eyes on Café la Divina, I thought I had it sussed. With a shiny moped parked in the window, vintage movie posters adorning the walls, and plump leather couches, Islington’s newest Italian had the understated cool look down to a T. Which is why, when I stepped inside, I was expecting the same decidedly modern approach from the staff, the menu, and the atmosphere. Mercifully, I was wrong. Immediately welcomed with a warm smile by the friendly young Italian who’d be our waiter for the evening, we were shown to our table and presented with the menu. This is when I realised the place was no young pretender. There were four pages to that menu – four pages full of rustic Italian dishes, all cooked to authentic family recipes without an ounce of pretension anywhere in sight. Everything sounded wonderful from the Crespolina (rolled crepes stuffed with spinach and ricotta) to the Scallopine (thin slices of veal baked with cheese and asparagus) - choosing my meal was not going to be easy. While I hummed and hawed over whether to go for pizza, pasta, or something from the grill; my dining companion kept things simple, ordering a classic Caprese salad and the Toscana pizza.
Decision finally reached, we got stuck into the Pinot Grigio and munched on olives and chunks of tasty Italian bread with balsamic and olive oil. Next to us, a party had arrived and as they took their seats at a long table decorated with balloons and streamers, we were pleased to note that the chatter coming from their direction was most definitely accented in Italian – a family of actual Italians in an Italian restaurant… This could only be a good sign. And of course it was. My starter of beef Carpaccio was fresh, tasty, and generously portioned with wafer thin slices of silky meat topped with rocket, parmesan, and a scattering of artichokes. Across the table, the Caprese was met with similar noises of approval and looked fantastic with ruby red tomatoes alongside thick slices of buffalo mozzarella. The main event was similarly well received – a steaming bowl of linguine marinara for myself and a huge stonebaked pizza topped with Parma ham, fresh rocket leaves, and parmesan for my guest. Tucking into my pasta, I was pleased to discover all manner of fresh seafood in there – fleshy prawns, huge mussels, and meaty chunks of fish all adding bite and flavour to the simple tomato sauce. It was so good I even managed to resist asking my companion for a slice of pizza. Afterwards, we made a brave attempt at dessert but were finally defeated by the chocolate chip cheesecake and tiramisu as we began the inevitable slide into a carb coma. It was time to lie horizontal on the couch and recover from our overindulgence…but not before I arranged to have the leftover pizza boxed up to take with me. Well you never know, I could be peckish again by suppertime! 134 Upper Street Islington, N1 1QP 020 8616 4149 Photographer: Thomas Farnetti, www.tsgfarnetti.com
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Tallat Mukhtar, co-founder and Creative Director of Tiles Etc reveals how his life has changed since leaving his career in the City and explains how the pursuit of his dream career in interiors has given him a new direction
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eaving a career in the City, Tallat realised there was a niche in the market for high quality tiles. Opening his business, Tiles Etc, he went from supplying a few local architects to providing tiles for high profile projects such as the Gherkin, the Emirates Stadium and the East London Line. He owns two showrooms in Islington and offers a comprehensive range of tiles for both commercial and private interior projects.
BUSINESS Tiles Etc offers contemporary, modern, designer tiles. Our company strapline is: “designer
tiling, interior styling”. Which pretty much sums up what we do, we offer our clients a designer tile product, all the while tailoring it to suit their home or interior style. We very quickly realised most people appreciate, quality, value and good design. Tiles Etc came about because I could not find the types of tiles I wanted in the UK. In 2002 I was developing some loft apartments in Shoreditch and wanted to use tiles which I had seen in Italian homes and hotels. As they weren’t around in the UK, I started importing them by the pallet load from Italian factories. As time progressed, I realised that I was not the only one who appreciated such products and discovered there was a niche in the market. So, I started sourcing them for others. My big break came when Channel 4 filmed one of my property projects in Shoreditch for their Property Ladder series. I was working in the City at the time as an Equity Derivatives dealer. While working there I was developing some loft apartments in an old factory. It was quite a critical time in my life, as I would have an Options Broker on one line, while I having a plumber on the phone in my other hand! I had to make a decision, and I followed my own path, I left the City and started developing. Channel 4 caught all this on film, which was quite daunting. However, the exposure I got from the show led to Tiles Etc being founded. People saw the show and started asking where I got the tiles from. As an entrepreneur, I realised there was a market here and started the business with my older brother, Tahir. My design background is from my heart! I was always into design, in particular, interiors. However, I never followed it formally and to be honest, it was always a regret in my life. Even though, I have no formal training, I understand design very well and I’m able to advise my clients accordingly.
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My interior style is very smart, contemporary modern styling. Even though it’s not minimalist, I do believe that less is more. My work is inspired by all that I see around me. London is such a great My big break caMe when place for design; I don’t think my business would have been channel 4 filMed one a success if I started outside of My property projects London. Londoners seem to in shoreditch for their get it. I see such great design around London, either on property ladder series the streets or in other shops – it all gives me a lot of inspiration. I source my materials from the best Italian and Spanish tile factories. There’s something about the Italians and their flair for design in all different avenues. The two countries have such a long history in tile design and production.
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they look a bit different. Normally, they are cheap in quality, cheap in design and cheap in manufacture too. My interior tip is keep it simple! As far as tiles go – if you have a small bathroom, which most Londoner’s do, then use a larger tile. It creates the illusion of space. If you use a small tile in a constrained space, it crowds it out, which makes it feel even smaller. What I love about my job is the fact that everyday day is different. Once I broke free from the shackles of working in an office, I discovered the greatness of London. This really is a great city, the diversity and energy of life is amazing. After I went out on my own, my circles suddenly became much bigger and I was meeting people from all walks of life. People really inspire me and I learn a lot from them, so having a business where I deal with the public is great for me. I’m a real people person, I love meeting my customers and helping them with their designs. My future plans are to continue with the business, develop it and grow. I know I have a product and service which people appreciate, so it’s only natural to do so. I started the business with a large vision to open more stores around London and beyond. As a result, I’m always looking for good people to join my staff , I’m a firm believer that good staff make a good business – if people think they fit our bill, they should simply give me a shout!
Home I couldn’t live without the support and help from my family. My brother and business partner, Tahir, who puts up with my craziness and makes it all happen for me. And my lovely wife, Lucy, who never ever gives up on me, everyday telling me that I can do it and fills me with love and confidence. It’s amazing what you can achieve with a bit of love and confidence! The last book I read was My Friend Leonard by James Frey. My wife gave it to me – it’s a beautiful memoir and very inspirational and touching. My signature drink is tea! I swear this leaf must have divine influences! There’s nothing that can’t be sorted out with a good cup of tea. My favourite place to hang out in is a new club and bar just opened in Shoreditch called Avalon. It’s a crazy little place with a great atmosphere. The fact that it’s a converted Chinese brothel only adds to its intrigue. I will be DJing there regularly which is very exciting! My personal interior style is timeless. As I have a property business running alongside Tiles Etc. I’m very careful to make sure that my styling will not date in the near future. My favourite room in my home is my lounge. It’s calm and comfortable. n www.tilesetc.com
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DOUBLE CLICK Instead of clogging up your living space with myriad black boxes, Denon’s latest all-in-one tries to slim down in style. Every bit an advanced piece of hi-def kit, the Cara S-5BD combines a top-spec Blu-ray player and a powerful home cinema amplifier capable of pumping out lossless sound quality in either stereo or 5.1 surround. Developed from the brand’s high-end £4,500 sound systems, Cara can ‘plug and play’ iPods and any USB devices; just add speakers. Denon Cara S-5BD Blu-ray/DVD surround receiver, £1,999 www.denon.co.uk
Toshiba has some good ideas. One currently doing the rounds is a methanol-powered laptop battery; carry around a small (and very cheap) bottle of fuel that can be poured into a fuel cell battery in your laptop to completely recharge it. Before that kind of tech becomes mainstream, Toshiba is concentrating on developing some of the bestvalue business laptops around. Running Windows 7 professional, the 15-inch S500 weighs 2.5kg and includes a huge 320GB hard drive, but Toshiba’s own ‘LifeSpace’ is the highlight. An ‘app’ based around a bulletin board, it’s a user-friendly way to schedule appointments, make notes and generally organise your life. Toshiba Satellite Pro S500 business laptop, £499 www.toshiba.co.uk
SECOND TIME LUC K Alfa Romeo has a long and unenviable record of producing ‘nearly’ cars. The original MiTo was one such but, says Matthew Carter, the new Mark II version is much closer to the mark
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very enthusiast with an ounce of highoctane fuel in their veins wants Alfa Romeo to succeed. The company has a genuine heritage. It celebrates its centenary this year and it provided one Enzo Ferrari with his first racing car. Without Alfa there would be no Prancing Horse. But Alfa has been living on past glories for too long. Its recent road cars have been good without being exceptional, in every case dynamically inferior to rivals, especially those from Germany. The Brera, Spider and 159 are ‘nearly’ cars: nearly great to drive,
nearly great to own, but ultimately not as good as the equivalent BMW or Audi. Sadly when it was launched last year, the MiTo (a contraction of Milano and Torino, apparently) also missed an open goal. MiTo was Alfa’s first small car in decades. It was stylish, well equipped and highly desirable on paper, but less so on the open road. In fact, those early cars were a huge disappointment. The steering was lifeless, the handling odd, the performance OK rather than stellar. It looked good – even though one rival car designer reckons its ‘droopy’
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eyes makes it the saddest looking car on the road today – but overall it was yet another nearly car from the Italian car maker. The criticisms clearly hurt. Here we are, just 12 months down the line with a re-engineered MiTo that aims to right those wrongs. While the looks haven’t changed (and passenger space in the rear remains supermini tight) there are new engines under the bonnet and major modifications to the steering, suspension and brakes. There’s a new top-of-the-range, too, the 170 bhp Cloverleaf. One hundred and seventy horses – Alfa’s very own cavallino rampante – is mighty impressive from an engine that displaces just 1368cc, but this is no ordinary engine. As well as being turbocharged, it uses what parent Fiat calls MultiAir, complex technology that allows the engine to breathe far more efficiently. The result is a formidable power output and impressive performance: it’ll sprint to 60 mph from rest in under 7.5 seconds and has a top speed of 136 mph. But – and this is the important bit – the engine’s efficiency means it doesn’t guzzle gas. Helped by a slick six-speed gearbox and Stop/Start technology which cuts the engine when the vehicle is stationary, the combined cycle figure is 47.1 mpg, while the CO2 emissions are a reasonable 139 g/km: cake, owned and eaten – the MultiAir engine is superb. So that’s the performance box ticked. What about the rest of the car? The Cloverleaf – a tag that has long signified Alfa’s performance models and in the MiTo’s case is announced via a large four-leaf clover badge gratuitously glued onto both front wings – has active suspension. Although the basic chassis layout remains as before, subtle changes have sharpened its responses, while adaptive damping, a first for a supermini, constantly reads the road to tune handling and grip to match driver inputs: stiffer when the car is pressing on, softer when pootling around town. The steering? Well, despite Alfa’s claims to have modified it, the electric power steering is still a little lifeless… at least in the ‘N’ setting of its three mode ‘DNA’ system. DNA is an electronic driving dynamics control with three settings: ‘D’ stands for Dynamic, ‘N’ for Normal and ‘A’ for All-weather. The idea is that if it’s icy outside, you stick the car in ‘A’ to help control wheelspin. If you’re just popping to the shops
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use ‘N’, switching to ‘D’ when the road opens out and you can enjoy much quicker throttle response, sharper steering and stiffer suspension settings. In my book, however, ‘N’ should stand for Never rather than Normal: in this the default setting, engine reactions are sluggish, steering feel closer to a wooden spoon in treacle and handling lethargic. The first thing any MiTo driver will do after starting the engine is flick the DNA switch to D… which begs the question why bother fitting it in the first place. And while we’re on the subject of complaints, Alfa has a cheek charging extra for most paint finishes. Fair enough if it’s metallic, but the only no-cost paint finish is black. If you want your MiTo in white, yellow or even, wait for it, Alfa red, that’ll be another £410 thanks. In fact, by the time you added a few desirable extras such as sat nav and a decent sound system you’ll be looking at a final bill approaching £20k. That’s either a lot for a supermini or a fair price for an Alfa that, at last, largely lives up to the promise of the badge. Despite it all, I’ll go for the second option. n
IN BRIEF CaR: Alfa Romeo MiTo Cloverleaf PRICE: £17,895 ENgINE: 1.4-litre four-cylinder turbo-charged petrol PowER: 170ps DRIvE: Front-wheel drive
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JUNKIE F We catch up with jewellery designer and gallery owner Lesley Craze to find out more about her work and upcoming exhibitions
resh, innovative jewellery design is Lesley Craze’s passion. She set up her own gallery over 25 years ago and today presents cutting edge exhibitions showcasing the very best of modern British and international jewellery design. We headed over to the gallery on Clerkenwell Green to find out more about the upcoming COLLECT exhibition and the future of British design talent.
culture What draws you to art and design and why did you decide to make a career out of it? A silversmith who had a stall on Camden Lock made a bangle for my daughter, Janna in 1975. I went to her workshop to collect it and was so inspired by what I saw there that soon after I gave in my notice to my job as a full time teacher to take on a workshop of my own. When did you set up the gallery and how has it changed? In 1984 I set up the gallery on Essex Road in Islington to promote and sell the work of British jewellery designer makers. I then moved to the current location on Clerkenwell Green. Since 1990 the gallery has expanded, firstly into 35 Clerkenwell Green, enabling the display of both precious and mixed media jewellery. Later 33 Clerkenwell Green became an additional space, successfully selling innovative contemporary textiles. We now use this particular space as a changing exhibition space with many interesting exhibitions. Over the years the artists on display at the gallery have become more and more international and more cutting edge. Why do you choose to include a range of art forms rather than specialise in one? The gallery’s specialism has always been jewellery but we do represent the related disciplines of metalwork and textiles. These disciplines cross-over with jewellery in terms of technique and/or application. Can you tell us more about the artists currently showing at the gallery? The gallery promotes work by more than 100 British and international designers exhibiting work from both established names and recent graduates. The gallery hosts four to five major exhibitions a year with regular private views and occasional evening champagne receptions. Exhibitions always include at least one featuring international artist. We currently represent artists from all over the world, including Japan, Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Australia and France. Do you exhibit your own work in the gallery too? I no longer show my own work at the gallery but we do still have customers coming to the gallery who bought work from my stall in Camden Passage, Islington over 25 years ago. What are you currently working on? We are currently working towards ‘COLLECT’, the art fair for contemporary objects which is held 13 – 17 May at the new Saatchi Gallery, London where 37 selected galleries from all over the world exhibit together. But we are open five days a week and always have a fantastic permanent collection. How does the gallery fit into the local community? We do try to get involved as much as possible. We will be taking part in Clerkenwell Design Week (25 – 27 May), London Jewellery Week (7 – 13 June) and
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the London Architectural Festival (19 June – 4 July). We also have regular showcases at the Zetter Hotel which is around the corner from the gallery and I am a member of the Islington Chamber of Commerce. Is international recognition for British design important to you? It is very important for British design to be recognised internationally. There is fantastic, inspiring and really ‘avant garde’ jewellery work from the Netherlands for example, and it is essential for UK jewellery artists to create cutting-edge work that can be appreciated on this level. It is really important for UK artists to be culturally informed to create challenging work after graduation, and to look at what is happening in design in other countries in order to retain freshness and energy in their practice and to move forward. The exhibition COLLECT is important because the best galleries from all over the world come to London and WHAT’S ON show alongside UK galleries, so this • COLLECT in May 2010 at the is a great opportunity for UK artists Saatchi Gallery, London to be seen and for this cross-cultural • Wendy Ramshaw OBE RDI fertilisation of design to take place. for Clerkenwell Design Week, What has been your greatest 25 – 27 May career achievement to date? • COLLECT Collections, My greatest achievement was the 25h 8 June - 3 July 2010 at Lesley anniversary of my gallery last October. Craze Gallery To celebrate this special occasion • Jeremy May paper jewellery exhibition in October 2010 at I selected and invited 25 artists to Lesley Craze Gallery each make one special piece for the • Wendy Ramshaw OBE RDI exhibition, it was a huge success. n For more information, visit www.lesleycrazegallery.co.uk
exhibition in February 2011 at Lesley Craze Gallery
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Until 7 April
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A new collection of paintings by Gareth Edwards presents a series of new “flower” paintings, such as the striking ‘Blooms’ and the ‘Flower Heads.’ Gareth manages to avoid the sort of pitfalls that go with the genre by making sure that the flowers are neither decorative nor kitsch. Instead they show a logical next step in the artist’s career.
If you’re keen to get your dancing shoes on then Contemporary Mondays is the perfect way to not only meet new people within the community, but to also start moving to the beat! Choose from the Creative Movement Workshop or Contemporary dance class - everybody’s welcome between 18 and 65.
The Hart Gallery, 113 Upper Street Islington N1 1QN www.hartgallery.co.uk
Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton Street N1 6SH www.hoxtonhall.co.uk
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7 - 10 April
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ON THE MOVE
BROADWAY MEETS DRAG
Science and the visual arts have been brought together for this stunning exhibition which explores the issue of movement and the way it is represented in paintings, sculptures, photography and more. Keep an eye out for the Eadweard Muybridge collection whose work has influenced artists all over the world.
Danni Dee has hit London and is now performing for 4 exclusive nights at Brick Lane’s trendy Brick House. This fabulous act will have you in amazement while you drink and laugh the night away in 1920’s vintage glam! The Brickhouse, 152c Brick Lane E1 6RU www.thebrickhouse.co.uk
Estorick Collection of Modern, Italian Art, 39a Canonbury Square N1 2AN www.estorickcollection.com
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10 April
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The popular children’s story returns for a second year after a successful run last spring. Be enchanted once again by the Slovenian tale of Videk, the young boy whose animal friends help him find a new shirt after his own is blown away by the wind.
Life Painting has to be one of the most difficult skills an artist can acquire and for those of us who enjoy it as hobby its even more so. This workshop is designed to teach the basic skills needed to create such a painting using oils and acrylic...and confidence! By the end of the day, you’ll have created a masterpiece.
The Little Angel Theatre, 14 Dagmar Passage, Off Cross Street, Islington, N1 2DN www.littleangeltheatre.com
Candid Arts Trust, 3 Torrens St EC1V 1NQ www.candidarts.com
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SPRING LOADED
Finnish artist Eija Liisa Ahtila’s work is well known for it’s display of human life. In this solo exhibition Ahtila explores war, emotion and struggle even further through the use of three image installations, all of which are sure to make you reflect on the world we live in.
Now in its 40th year, this huge event has an abundance on show ensuring that you’ll be entertained for its month long duration. It’s exploration of contemporary choreography will enable any budding enthusiast to see new works on stage, performances in St Pancras International station and much, much more.
Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art, 14 Wharf Road N1 7RW www.parasol-unit.org
The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre, 17 Duke’s Road WC1H 9PY www.theplace.org.uk
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13 April MUSIC AN EVENING WITH RUFUS WAINRIGHT Rufus Wainwright has a busy month ahead - the release of his new album, the launch of his first opera Prima Donna and a one-off performance at Sadler’s Wells (lucky us). Make sure you don’t miss this sensational singer as he performs a selection of old and new material. Sadlers Wells Rosebury Avenue, EC1R 4TN www.sadlerswells.com
15 April - 5 June THEATRE RUINED The casting has finally been announced for the European premiere of this Pulitzer Prize winning production. This powerful show, about a brothel keeper in the democratic republic of Congo will have you intrigued the whole way through. Attend the Almeida on this date and be one of the first in London, to see this spell-bounding show!
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Now in their 16th year, the top American pop-punk band will be just that little bit smaller for a UK acoustic show, with Jaret and Erik stopping off at Islington for one night only. This should be a treat. O2 Academy Islington, N1 Centre, 16 Parkfield Street, Islington, N1 0PS www.o2academyislington.co.uk
29 April EVENT DAFFADOWN DILLY Take a trip back in time with this revival of a much loved British past time. Daffadown Dilly will ensure the audience have a night to remember as cabaret and burlesque are brought back to the stage. Enjoy music, dance, circus acts and comedy - the best of old British entertainment. The Old Queen’s Head, 44 Essex Road, Islington, N1 8LN www.theoldqueenshead.com
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£1,900,000 Freehold £595,000 Leasehold Magnificently located on the edge of the City, this imposing 3 A superb 2 bedroom apartment in this popular block on the bedroom Georgian house is one of a terrace of 3 houses that has had western edge of the City, with a southerly aspect and beautiful a very contemporary restoration. views over St Dunstan’s Church.
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£699,950 Leasehold £399,950 Leasehold Set over the top 2 floors of a former telephone exchange, this A stunning two bedroom apartment with an abundance of natural incredibly bright 2 bedroom penthouse apartment has a terrace light on the third floor of this converted tea warehouse, away from offering fantastic West-facing views of the City. busy traffic and adjacent to the Gherkin.
New Inn Broadway , EC2A £550,000 Leasehold Dandridge House, E1 £520,000 Leasehold Featherstone Street, EC1 £395,000 Leasehold Garden Walk, EC2 £390,000 Leasehold Hamptons are delighted to offer this stunning 2 bedroom top floor Set on the 2nd floor of a highly sought-after development in the An apartment within this popular development flatimpressive in a modern development located in the highly desirable area of offering stylish contemporary accommodation on one floor the Shoreditch Triangle. with its own street entrance and private car parking.
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winkworth.co.uk for thousands of properties to buy and rent Islington office 020 7354 2480
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Upper Street, N1 £400 per week A brand newly refurbished apartment, finished to a high standard; two double bedrooms with open plan reception room / kitchen.
Grantbridge Street, N1 £1,500,000 Freehold A superb three double bedroom, four storey refurbished terraced Victorian house. Three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, double reception room and 33’ kitchen / dining room out to a 25’ rear garden.
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Gainsborough Studios, N1 ÂŁ599,950 Leasehold A superb two bedroom, two bathroom seventh floor flat with balcony overlooking the Regents Canal, within the ever popular and stylish block with gym and 24 hrs concierge.
Sudeley Street, N1 ÂŁ600 per week A three storey period house close to Angel with reception room, kitchen, master bedroom and bathroom, second bedroom/study, shower room and roof terrace.
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Petherton Road, N5 ÂŁ395 per week A newly refurbished two double bedroom top floor flat in an imposing Victorian house, finished to a high standard further benefitting from demised flat roof area.
De Beauvoir Road, N1 ÂŁ850,000 Freehold A beautiful three bedroom Georgian terraced house with large garden in the conservation area, offering a wealth of period features, double reception room, kitchen / dining room.
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Seward Street, EC1 ÂŁ1,275,000 Leasehold A newly built detached house organised over two floors and comprising three bedrooms, three fully tiled bathrooms, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen, large open plan living space, private front and rear gardens, gated security and a burglar alarm system.
Wilmington Square, WC1 ÂŁ525 per week A spacious and well presented two bedroom apartment comprising two double bedrooms, bathroom, large living room and a separate kitchen. The apartment benefits from wood flooring and many original period features such as high ceilings throughout and a fireplace in the reception room.
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North Mews, WC1 ÂŁ1,450,000 Leasehold A contemporary three bedroom, two bathroom, fourth floor apartment with three balconies, off-street parking and ground floor storage, in a quiet mews location in Bloomsbury WC1. The flat features a large reception room with a raised ceiling and offers generous entertaining space.
Amwell Street, EC1 ÂŁ900 per week A rare opportunity to rent a four bedroom Georgian property arranged over four floors and comprising two double bedrooms, French doors leading onto a rear patio garden, open plan fully fitted kitchen and lounge with high ceilings and a rear separate self contained ancillary building with wood flooring throughout.
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St John Street, EC1
Wenlock Road, N1
Flexible warehouse space
Canalside warehouse
£765,000 Leasehold
£465,000 Leasehold
Sunning warehouse conversion Exposed brickwork, large crittal windows Desirable location in Clerkenwell
One bedroom in converted printworks Close to Angel and Old Street Secure underground parking
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St John Street, EC1
Sidney Grove, EC1
Perfect pied-a-terre
Contemporary mews house
£354,000 Leasehold
£750,000 Freehold
One bedroom in portered development Secure underground parking Pretty communal gardens
Four storey freehold house Three bedrooms, two receptions Small west facing roof terrace
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York House, Highbury Crescent, N5
Bewdley Street, N1
Mansion block flat
Barnsbury location
£449,950 Leasehold
£935,000 Freehold
A bright two bedroom second floor flat Sought after mansions block on Highbury Fields Eat in kitchen and two bedrooms
Central Barnsbury location 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms Charming house full of character
Contact 020 7226 4200
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Aberdeen Park, N5
Compton Terrace, N1
Private road
Full of character
£1,495,000 Freehold
£549,950 Leasehold
Five bedroom, two bathroom Fabulous gardens to front and rear Bright and airy reception room
Two bedroom conversion Spacious, airy and bags of character - 931 sq ft Private patio and communal garden
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Ingle Mews, EC1
Brewhouse Yard, EC1
Modern 2 Bedroom Mews House
Spacious One Bedroom Flat
£550 per week
£375 per week
Secure Mews development Abundance of natural light Close to Angel and Clerkenwell
Short distance from the city Popular modern block Secure underground parking
Contact 020 7226 4200
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Saffron Hill, EC1
Selection of Serviced Short Let Apartments
Stunning Warehouse
A Home Away From Home
£575 per week
Prices from £375 per week
In excess of 1000 Sq Ft one bedroom in highly sought after building Perfect for commuting into the City or West End
Stays available from a minimum of 1 night One of the largest selections in London Sites all over London
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AGENTS DIRECTORY
HOT PROPERTIES
1 HUGH GROVER ASSOCIATES 325 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7226 1010 www.hughgrover.co.uk
2 THOMSON CURRIE 313 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7354 5224 www.thomsoncurrie.co.uk 3 NEXT MOVE 320 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7226 5050 www.nextmove.com 4 NEXT MOVE 63 - 65 Church Street Stoke Newington N16 0AR Tel: 020 7254 9709 www.nextmove.com 5 ALWYNE ESTATES 286 Saint Paul’s Road N1 2LH Tel: 020 7359 3191 www.alwyne.co.uk 6 BAIRSTOW EVES 108-109 Upper Street N1 1QN Tel: 020 7704 0154 www.bairstoweves.co.uk 7 WINKWORTH 65 Upper Street Islington N1 0NY Tel: 020 7354 2480 www.winkworth.co.uk
8 ISLINGTON PROPERTIES 111 Upper Street N1 1QN Tel: 020 7812 0480 www.islingtonproperties.com. 9 CURRELL RESIDENTIAL 321 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7226 4200 www.currell.com
10 HAMPTONS 87 Upper Street, Islington, N1 0NP Tel: 020 7359 5675 www.hamptons.co.uk STIRLING ACKROYD Clerkenwell Branch - 020 7405 1288 Shoreditch Branch - 020 7749 3838 www.stirlingackroyd.com
Ellis & Co CANONBURY N1
£550 per week Offering a sought after location on a garden square in the heart of Canonbury, this recently
FELICITY J LORD 67-71 Goswell Road EC1V 7EP Tel: 0207 251 9449 www.fjlord.co.uk BRIDGE 98a Curtain Rd, Shoreditch EC2A 3AA Tel: 020 7749 1400 www.bridge.co.uk
refurbished three/four bedroomed, two bathroom garden flat benefits from neutral décor, solid wood floors and well proportioned living and entertaining space. Offered furnished or unfurnished, available immediately. Viewing highly recommended.
020 7288 9870 www.ellisandco.co.uk
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325 Upper Street, London N1 2XQ www.hughgrover.co.uk
Eden Grove, N7
Grosvenor Avenue, N5
Leasehold £435,000 2 Bedrooms
Share of Freehold £289,950 1 Bedroom
Myddelton Square, EC1
Leasehold £359,950 1 Bedroom
Cleveland Road, N1
Leasehold £250,000 1 Bedroom
Arlington Avenue, N1
Eagle Wharf Road, N1
Leasehold £550,000 2 Bedrooms
Share of Freehold £399,500 2 Bedrooms
Burgh Street, N1
Freehold £1,500,000 4 Bedrooms
Charlton Place, N1
Freehold £1,250,000 3 Bedrooms
Compton Road, N1
£1,400,000 Freehold
A stunning three bedroom house in immaculate condition throughout situated very close to Highbury Corner.
Buckingham Road, N1
£700,000 Freehold
A three/four bedroom period house in this quiet De Beauvoir Road which once updated would provide a wonderful home.
313 Upper Street Islington N1 2XQ
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Sotheby Road, N5
£499,950 Share of Freehold
Baltic Place, N1
£355,000 Leasehold
A two double bedroom, two bathroom upper maisonette located in this quiet, tree lined Highbury Road.
A lovely two double bedroom apartment in this modern gated development overlooking Kingsland Canal Basin.
St Clements Church Hall, N7
Moray Mews, N7
£325,000 Leasehold
A spacious one double bedroom ground and first floor maisonette with terrace and balcony.
From £249,950 Leasehold
A selection of superb one, two and three bedroom newly converted flats located moments away Finsbury Park..
Englefield Road, N1
£500 per week
A contemporary three bedroom townhouse with secure parking within a gated mews development.
Packington Street, N1
£465 per week
A lovely and bright, south facing upper maisonette in superb condition throughout close to Angel.
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Rosebery Avenue, EC1
£450 per week
Goswell Road EC1
£400 per week
A stylish and well maintained two double bedroom apartment within the listed Laboratory Building.
A large, attractive one double bedroom, first floor apartment within this stylish new development.
Milner Square N1
Leigh Road N5
£380 per week
A charming and welcoming one bedroom flat on the first floor of a refurbished Period Conversion.
£375 per week
A charming and secure two bedroom mews cottage in a quiet tree-lined road close to Highbury Fields.
Liverpool Road N7
Upper Street N1
£294,950 leasehold Yeate Street, N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold
£564,950 leasehold Yeate Street, N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold
This excellent, 2 bedroom, garden flat boasts a fantastic and highly Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom sought-after location, while benefiting from a light and airy open plan living purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. area and an impressive 50’ private, landscaped garden to the rear.
A well presented top floor, 2 bedroom flat within a wonderful mansion block. Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom The property is well located in the middle of trendy Upper Street; Angel and purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. Highbury and Islington tube stations only 7 minutes away.
Hornsey Road N7
Highbury Grove N5
leasehold £294,940 Yeate Street, N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold
£259,950 Yeate Street, N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold leasehold
Alwyne Estates are delighted to offer this fantastic 1 bed apartment located Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom 5 minutes from Holloway Tube. The apartment comprises a large open-plan purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. lounge/kitchen, double bedroom, modern fitted bathroom and a private patio.
Bright and spacious 1 double bed flat located over looking Highbury Fields. The Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom flat comprises a large lounge, separate fitted kitchen, double, bathroom and a purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. secure lock up garage to the rear of the block.
Fieldway Crescent N5
Grosvenor Avenue N5
leasehold £379,950 Yeate Street, N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold
leasehold £259,995 Yeate Street, N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold
Enviably located 2 double bedroom split level flat located within a stone throw Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom of Highbury Fields. The flat comprises a large open-plan lounge/kitchen, 2 purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. double bedrooms of equal size, bathroom and large storage cupboard.
Fantastic 1 bedroom raised ground floor flat. The flat boasts high Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom ceilings and period features throughout. Comprising a large lounge, purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. separate kitchen, double bedroom, bathroom and rear garden.
St Pauls Road N1
Drayton Park N5
£325 Street, pw N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold Yeate
£370 Street, pw N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold Yeate
Located minutes from the Upper Street, is this bright and airy 2 double bedroom Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom flat over the top floors of a Victorian house. Comprising 2 large double bedrooms, purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. spacious lounge with high ceilings, separate kitchen and bathroom.
Massive 2 bed 2 bath apartment located 5 minutes from Arsenal Tube. Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom The apartment comprises a large open-plan lounge/kitchen, 2 double purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a balcony.
Upper Street N1
Compton Road N1
£550 Street, pw N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold Yeate
£450 Street, pw N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold Yeate
Excellently located 3 double bed flat. The flat comprises a large lounge, Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom separate modern fitted kitchen, 3 double bedrooms and bathroom. 5 minutes purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. from Highbury & Islington Station.
Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom conversion. Period features throughout. Comprising a large lounge, purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. separate kitchen, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom and share of garden.
Huge raised ground floor 2 bed flat within a handsome Victorian
Shepherdess Place N1
Hornsey Road N7
£1,100 pw N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold Yeate Street,
£325 Street, pw N1 £249,950 Share of Freehold Yeate
Immaculate 3 bed 2,500 sq ft penthouse. The apartment comprises a massive Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom lounge, separate kitchen/diner, 3 double bedrooms all being en-suite and a purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. large roof terrace with panoramic views of London.
Spacious 1 double bedroom apartment in a charming converted Victorian Set on this extremely quiet road, a one double bedroom school. Located within a 2 minute walk of Holloway Tube. Private terrace and purpose built flat with landscaped communal rear garden. access to communal gardens.
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Mornington Street, NW1
Arlington Avenue, N1
£650.00 per week
£420.00 per week
A stunning two double bedroom, two bathroom garden flat located close to the amenities of Camden. The property consists of a large open plan reception/kitchen, ensuite to main bedroom, bathroom and large private decked garden. Available furnished.
This two bedroom maisonette offers bright sunny interiors and neutral decor throughout. The property is set over 3 levels and comprises a reception room to the front, spacious kitchen with garden views and two large bedrooms. Viewing recommended. Furnishing optional.
Denham Lodge, N1
Mackworth House, NW1
£375.00 per week
£375.00 per week
SHORT LET ONLY! PRICE INCLUDES ALL BILLS. A newly refurbished one bedroom flat located on the first floor and is situated just off Essex Road. The property has wooden floors throughout, new separate kitchen and new shower room and is fully furnished to a high standard. Available furnished.
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A good size two bedroom flat situated just moments away from Warren Street station and Euston Station. The property consists of a reception room leading onto a modern semi-open plan kitchen, two double bedrooms, newly refurbished bathroom and separate w/c. Furnishing optional.
SALES
Felicity J Lord NURSERY LANE, E2
ÂŁ344,995 leasehold This impressive two bedroom apartment is in excellent decorative order throughout and secure parking is also available. Situated minutes from the forthcoming East London Line, it is also well placed for the City and trendy Shoreditch.
020 7251 9449
www.fjlord.co.uk
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward HERTFORD ROAD, ISLINGTON, N1
ÂŁ750,000
A three bedroom period house with a reception room with double doors leading out to a garden, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room and a guest cloakroom downstairs. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, and a bathroom.
020 7226 2487 www.kfh.co.uk
HOT PROPERTIES Thomson Currie SOTHEBY ROAD, N5
ÂŁ525,000 Share Of Freehold Set on a quiet, tree lined road in Highbury is this stunning two double bedroom upper maisonette presented in exceptional condition. The spacious accommodation is arranged with both bedrooms on the first floor. Stairs lead up to a split-level reception area with solid wood flooring throughout,
a large bright kitchen/diner with a sleek fully fitted kitchen, a marble fireplace and excellent fitted storage units, there is a separate mezzanine reception with a large skylight.
0207 354 5224 www.thomsoncurrie.co.uk
Stirling Ackroyd THE PARAMOUNT BUILDING
ÂŁ2,950,000 A remarkable penthouse which boasts spectacular views across the city of London situated in the highly regarded Paramount Building in the heart of Clerkenwell. This superb home is presented to a fantastic specification having been updated and improved by the present owners to boast bright and nicely proportioned accommodation. The flat offers 2538 sq ft of internal space with the addition of a substantial wrap around terrace and underground parking for two cars.
020 7549 0606 www.stirlingackroyd.com
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Adjacent to the eagerly awaited East London Line and the calming waterside of the Regent’s Canal. Nine 2, 3 and 4 bedroom apartments, all with balcony or terrace, in this stylish private development, Dunston Road, E8. Register your interest:
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Prices from £395,000 Due for completion in June 2010, please call now for an appointment to view.
Whether you want to enjoy a gentle jog along the towpath, relax in the peaceful Waterhouse restaurant or pick up the pace in Shoreditch and Hoxton Square, these apartments are perfectly situated for everything. Joint selling agents
020 7354 5224 313 Upper Street Islington N1
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Exclusive apartments & penthouses at a world famous address...
...ready for immediate occupation Highbury Stadium, the former home of Arsenal football club has been transformed into Highbury Square, an exclusive and truly unique development of high specification one and two bedroom apartments together with a number of exclusive penthouses - all now ready for occupation. Highbury Square, London N5 features: • 2 acre central landscaped gardens in the position of the historic pitch • 24-hour concierge • Terrace/balconies to most apartments • Gated underground parking available • Fitness centre with swimming pool† • Opposite Arsenal Underground station, Piccadilly Line - 7 minutes to King’s Cross*; 13 minutes to Leicester Square* • 0.6km (0.4 miles)** to Drayton Park station - 11 minutes to Moorgate* • 1.7km (1 mile)** to Upper Street 1 bedroom apartments from £295,000 2 bedroom apartments from £425,000 †Yet to be completed. *Source:TFL.gov.uk **Source:maps.google.co.uk
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HOT PROPERTIES
1 STIRLING ACKROYD 106 St John Street EC1M 4EH Tel: 020 7549 0606 www.stirlingackroyd.com 2 STIRLING ACKROYD 40 Great Eastern Street EC2A 3EP Tel: 020 7749 3838 www.stirlingackroyd.com
3 FELICITY J LORD 67-71 Goswell Road EC1V 7EP Tel: 0207 251 9449 www.fjlord.co.uk 4 BRIDGE 98a Curtain Rd, Shoreditch EC2A 3AA Tel: 020 7749 1400 www.bridge.co.uk 5 WINKWORTH 67 Farringdon Rd, Clerkenwell EC1M 3JB Tel: 020 7430 2510 www.winkworth.co.uk 6 CURRELL RESIDENTIAL 122-124 St. John Street EC1V 4JS Tel: 020 253 2533 www.currell.com 7 HAMPTONS Aldermary House,15 Queen Street EC4N 1TX Tel: 020 7236 8398 www.hamptons.co.uk ISLINGTON PROPERTIES 111 Upper Street N1 1QN Tel: 020 7812 0480 www.islingtonproperties.com. ALWYNE ESTATES 286 Saint Paul’s Road N1 2LH Tel: 020 7359 3191 www.alwyne.co.uk
Stirling Ackroyd PICKFORDS WHARF, CLINK STREET
£1,450,000 1910 sq ft/ 177 sq m, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, parking, terrace area. An exceptionally large duplex apartment
BAIRSTOW EVES 108-109 Upper Street N1 1QN Tel: 020 7704 0154 www.bairstoweves.co.uk
extending towards 2,000 sq ft on the top two floors
HUGH GROVER ASSOCIATES 325 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7226 1010 www.hughgrover.co.uk
and incorporating an open plan kitchen by
THOMSON CURRIE 313 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7354 5224 www.thomsoncurrie.co.uk
of a riverside building. The south facing reception room is vast, extending to approx 35 x 24 feet, Poggenpohl and dining area. There are pleasant views onto Clink Street and the ‘Rose Window’ monument of the historic Winchester Palace. The upper level has 2 very substantial bedrooms, both with en suite bathrooms, and access to a private decked terraced area. A parking space in a
NEXT MOVE 320 Upper Street N1 2XQ Tel: 020 7226 5050 www.nextmove.com
nearby building is included in the sale.
020 7940 3888 www.stirlingackroyd.com
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E8
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£595 pw
Shoreditch Lettings Shepherdess Walk - 2200 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, wood floors, huge roof terrace, secure parking.
Shoreditch Lettings Southgate Road - 907 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, wood floors, balcony, cinema room, residents gym.
Hackney Lettings Vanguard House - 1000 sq ft penthouse, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, gym, concierge, roof terrace.
E8
EC1
EC1
£210 pw
£550 pw
£1050 pw
Hackney Lettings Graham Road - One bedroom top floor Victorian conversion, new kitchen, new bathroom.
Clerkenwell Lettings Hatton Place - 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, duplex, balcony, fully furnished.
Clerkenwell Lettings Goswell Road3 bedrooms, loft apartment, roof terrace, double height ceilings, unfurnished.
SE1
SE1
SE1
£450 pw
£825 pw
£450 pw
Bankside Lettings Anchor Terrace - 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, top floor, roof terrace, great location.
Bankside Lettings Butlers Wharf - 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, floor to ceiling windows, Juliet balcony.
Bankside Lettings Tabard Street - 2 bedrooms, bathroom, dual aspect reception, fully integrated appliances.
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Bankside Sales Pickford Wharf - 1910 sq ft/ 177 sq m, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, parking, terrace area.
Bankside Sales The Paragon - 1571 sq ft, 2/3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, parking.
Clerkenwell Sales Bartholomew Square - 1679 sq ft, duplex, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, in house cinema.
N1
E8
E8
£795,000
£735,000
£399,950
Clerkenwell Sales Cloudesley Road - 959 sq ft, freehold, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, small balcony.
Hackney Sales Navarino Road - 1308 sq ft, freehold house, 3/4 bedrooms, west facing garden.
Hackney Sales Kings Wharf - 939 sq ft, leasehold, live/work, top floor, excellent condition.
E1
EC2
E1
£699,999
£629,000
£360,000
Shoreditch Sales The Exchange Building - 1407 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, stylish finish throughout, parking.
Shoreditch Sales Bateman Row - 1,234 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, parking, enormous 29 ft living area.
Shoreditch Sales Chicksand Street - 552 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, close to Brick Lane & the City, great light and finish.
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HOT PROPERTIES Chesterton Humberts OFFORD ROAD N1
£895 per week This truly impressive three bedroom family home located in the heart of Barnsbury along this treelined turning. This very well presented house is also within very close range to Angel Islington’s diverse choice of shops, restaurants and fashion boutiques.
020 7359 9777
www.chestertonhumberts.com
LETTINGS
David Andrew WiTheringTon road, highbury, n5
£400 per week David Andrew Estates are pleased to offer this exceptional one bedroom split level period conversion located a short walk to Highbury Fields. The property benefits from contemporary fully fitted kitchen with granite work surfaces and integrated appliances, a modern fully tiled bathroom with power shower, a spacious bedroom with built in storage and a bright and airy reception with wooden flooring and neutral décor.
0207 354 9111 www.davidandrew.co.uk
Currell Residential The ZigguraT, Saffron hill
£595 A stunning loft apartment situated on the fourth floor of the Ziggurat Building, EC1. The property is arranged over approximately 1043 sq/ft and benefits from many typical loft features such as high ceilings, large windows and hardwood flooring throughout, as well as the added benefit of its own terrace accessed from the reception room.
0203 222 5555
www.currell.com
For Sale
A Professional’s Comment Fournier Street, E1
Tea Trade Wharf, SE1
£ 925,000 Freehold
£624,995 Leasehold
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Three Bedroom Georgian House Original Features 0.1 mile to Brick Lane Arranged over 4 floors
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Two Bedroom Apartment 1200 sq Feet Immaculate conditions Gym and concierge
Hello
I’m Valeria Rossi, Area Manager of our City and Bethnal Green offices.
The City office is the 7th in the Spencers network and opened at the beginning of February. Trading has certainly exceeded expectations and there seems to be a great deal of activity in the market place. We have a healthy selection of buyers and several high quality, professional tenants, all of whom will come with a ‘Rent Guarantee’. One and two bedrooms are really in demand so I’d really like to hear from anyone with this type of property, either to sell or to let ... or any other type of property at all for that matter.
Please contact me by phone on 020 7247 2472 or by email at vrossi@spencersproperty.co.uk. We are professionals and I will ensure you are afforded the highest level of personal service. Regards,
Valeria
Belvedere Road, SE1
The Cloisters, E1
£599,999 Leasehold
£279,995 Leasehold
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Two bedroom apartment Two bathrooms Within the County Hall Fantastic location for City workers
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One Bedroom Period Apartment Heart of Spitalfield Original Features Ideal Investment opportunity
Pritchard’s Road, E2
Great Guildford Street, SE1
£234,995 Leasehold
£400 PW
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One Bedroom Period Apartment 0.2 miles to Broadway Market Stripped Wooden Floors Large exterior Balcony
City Office: 13 Artillery Passage E1 7LJ
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Two Bedroom Apartment Pub Conversion Original Features Close to Borough Station
T: 020 7247 2472
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Heneage Street, E1 • • • •
Two Bedroom Apartment 1930’s Building Bright and Spacious Brick Lane location
£370 PW
Saffron Hill, EC1N
Barbican, EC2 • • • •
Two Bedroom Apartment Additional Study 24 Hour Porter West Facing Balcony
£600 PW
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1300 Sq ft Vast Open Plan Living Space Three Terraces Wealth of Natural light Wooden Flooring throughout Concierge Facility Fully furnished Amazing Far Reaching Views Across London • Close to Farringdon Tube Station
£650 PW
Tea Trade Wharf, SE1
Evelyn Mansions, SW1P
New Street, EC2M
£700 PW
£1,000 PW
£1,000 PW
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Two Bedroom Apartment 1000 sq Feet View over the Thames Pool, Gym & Concierge
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Four Bedroom Apartment Period Mansion Block Fully Refurbished Heart of Victoria
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Four Bedroom Georgian Town House Luxury Refurbishment Close to Liverpool Street
Tenancy Deposit Scheme member
Leyton: 020 8539 3650 Ilford: 020 8518 5411 Forest Gate: 020 8555 5666
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Introducing the Hamptons App. Small, but perfectly informed, the Hamptons International app for iPhone allows you to search for properties of all sizes. Beyond your expectations www.hamptons.co.uk/iphone iPhone is a trademark of Apple, Inc.
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