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<strong>Kitchen</strong> & bathroom Supplement <strong>inside</strong><br />

Inspirational Interiors • Fabulous Fashion • Delicious Dishes<br />

PRICELESS<br />

<strong>October</strong> <strong>2018</strong>


Designed to stand the test of time<br />

The difference is in the detail


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10 tips<br />

ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE<br />

Top<br />

to creating your<br />

perfect <strong>Kitchen</strong><br />

Creating the perfect kitchen for you<br />

is an exciting project. No doubt you<br />

will have seen pictures in magazines<br />

and online or stood in a kitchen that<br />

has given you inspiration, but as you start<br />

to create your own you’ll find hundreds of<br />

options to choose from such as mixing and<br />

matching styles to contrast or complement<br />

the rest of your home, combining materials<br />

with different aesthetic qualities and<br />

deciding on colour schemes to add your<br />

own personal touch, to name just a few.<br />

With so much to consider, having an<br />

experienced designer to help guide you<br />

is invaluable. Here Schmidt <strong>Kitchen</strong>s<br />

gives their top 10 tips to guide you to<br />

creating the perfect kitchen for you.<br />

1<br />

Plan early. If extending, having<br />

your kitchen design ready will<br />

help avoid having to make too<br />

many compromises. Your architects and<br />

structural engineer can then ensure water,<br />

electrics and drainage are best placed.<br />

2<br />

Create a ‘golden triangle’. Keep your<br />

sink, fridge and hob in a triangle with no<br />

more than 2m between each if possible.<br />

This will allow you to stand in the middle and<br />

be a step away from everything you need<br />

and create a much more ergonomic space.<br />

3<br />

Don’t<br />

try to cram too much in to<br />

a space. There is nothing more<br />

disappointing than investing in a<br />

kitchen and it feeling cramped. Always<br />

leave a minimum of 900mm+ between<br />

units to allow for doors to open and people<br />

to move around each other easily.<br />

4<br />

Make the kitchen multifunctional.<br />

Apart from cooking, for what will the<br />

space be used? Would it benefit from<br />

a breakfast bar or seated island to create a<br />

functional, yet social area to do your cooking?<br />

There’s nothing like a glass of wine with<br />

a friend whilst you cook or being able to<br />

prepare dinner whilst kids do their homework.<br />

5<br />

Invest in made to measure. Many<br />

pre manufactured units will leave<br />

you requiring large filler panels to<br />

cover up gaps leaving you with wasted<br />

potential. Made to measure will allow you<br />

to use every millimetre to get maximum<br />

value from your space, increase storage<br />

and create options for more gadgets too.<br />

6<br />

Be<br />

smart with your storage. Why not<br />

get a tall larder unit with drawers in<br />

it, rather than shelves, to ensure that<br />

the can of beans at the back of the cupboard<br />

is not forgotten about for years to come!<br />

7<br />

Remember a rubbish bin! Imagine your<br />

lovely kitchen has just been installed,<br />

you’ve used up all the available space<br />

and now you have to find somewhere to<br />

put a big ugly bin. Get a set of integrated<br />

bins tucked away in a unit out of sight.<br />

Small things can make a big difference.<br />

8<br />

Make sure that cleaning the dishes<br />

is a breeze. Locate your dishwasher<br />

underneath your sink drainer as this will<br />

allow you to quickly rinse and place anything<br />

into the dishwasher in one swift movement.<br />

9<br />

Safety<br />

first. Ovens above the height<br />

of a child, boiling tap that can’t be<br />

turned on easily or knocked on by<br />

accident, and induction hobs that have a<br />

much cooler residual surface temperature<br />

designed to make our kitchen a safer place.<br />

10<br />

Design what is right for you. Don’t<br />

need a dishwasher? Don’t get one.<br />

Want a gas hob? Get a gas hob.<br />

Want to store enough wine to party in style?<br />

Get a wine cooler that can hold 20+ bottles.<br />

TUNBRIDGE WELLS<br />

SHOWROOM OPEN DAY<br />

THE KITCHEN PLANNING EVENT!<br />

To find out more about planning the perfect<br />

kitchen come to our open event on Saturday<br />

20 th <strong>October</strong> where you can bring your plans,<br />

meet the team and learn all the best kitchen<br />

planning practices. See and feel 11 kitchen<br />

and home living displays and get inspired in<br />

our creative zone where you can see all of<br />

our colours and finishes. There will be live<br />

demonstrations from our team including<br />

cooking in Siemens and Bora appliances!<br />

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make it? Call us on 01892 547 132 and<br />

arrange a meeting at a time to suit you.<br />

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We look forward to meeting you.<br />

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Contents<br />

<strong>October</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

30<br />

54<br />

OLD STYLE CHARM<br />

Maggie Alderson peeks <strong>inside</strong> this<br />

month’s most desirable properties<br />

136<br />

120<br />

32B OR NOT 32B?<br />

We talk to one of Fenwick’s<br />

experts about bra fittings<br />

163<br />

146<br />

TALKING THE TALK<br />

Two schools discuss the benefits<br />

of learning a second language<br />

41<br />

54<br />

OCTOBER NOTEBOOK<br />

Events to make note of<br />

HIGH GLOSS<br />

Gloss and glamour galore in<br />

Lauren Atkins’ Oxshott home<br />

139<br />

143<br />

SOAK IT UP<br />

Josephine Fairley finds your<br />

beautiful bathroom must-haves<br />

A YEAR OF WELLNESS<br />

Eminé Rushton’s sleep solutions<br />

167<br />

173<br />

WHY STEM SUBJECTS NEED<br />

SOME ART TO MAKE STEAM<br />

The importance of arts in our schools<br />

ON GOOD TERMS<br />

How to keep kids enjoying school<br />

79<br />

81<br />

94<br />

116<br />

120<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

Gorgeous objects to imitate<br />

the high gloss look<br />

BED TIME<br />

The best of bed trends<br />

HOME ON THE FARM<br />

Look <strong>inside</strong> a quintessentially<br />

<strong>Wealden</strong> farmhouse<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

Imitate the Home Farm look<br />

LIFE’S RICH TAPESTRY<br />

Kate Watts styles this season’s<br />

most luscious fashion trends<br />

144<br />

146<br />

153<br />

159<br />

NATURAL WISDOM<br />

Wellbeing guidance<br />

from the co-founder of<br />

The Remedy Retreats<br />

ONE POT WONDERS<br />

Deliciously easy midweek<br />

marvels<br />

HARVEST HOME<br />

Jo Arnell’s celebration of the<br />

autumn harvest<br />

A PRICKLY SUBJECT<br />

Sue Whigham on cactus that will<br />

thrive in future summer heatwaves<br />

Published by JPS Media Ltd. Kettle Chambers, 21 Stone Street, Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3HF<br />

Telephone 01580 714705 Email info@wealdentimes.co.uk Visit wealdentimes.co.uk<br />

Copyright © <strong>2018</strong> JPS Media Ltd. The views of the advertisers and contributors are not<br />

necessarily those of JPS Media Ltd.<br />

175<br />

183<br />

184<br />

WHAT’S ON<br />

All the best things to do this month<br />

COMPETITION<br />

Win a £500 gift voucher from<br />

GANT clothing<br />

FABLES FROM THE FARM<br />

Jane Howard marks the start of the<br />

farming year<br />

KITCHEN &<br />

BATHROOM<br />

SUPPLEMENT<br />

32 pages of trends,<br />

designer tips, and<br />

desirable products<br />

After page 118.<br />

<strong>Kitchen</strong>&<br />

<strong>Bathroom</strong><br />

A <strong>Wealden</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Supplement<br />

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Elite kitchen designer tips<br />

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BENENDEN £1,200,000<br />

SUBSTANTIAL DETACHED FAMILY HOME<br />

Two receptions rooms · Conservatory · <strong>Kitchen</strong>/<br />

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SUBSTANTIAL LISTED FARMHOUSE<br />

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Grade II Listed detached cottage in approx. 1.2 acres.<br />

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3 bedrooms and 4th bedroom guest suite on secondary<br />

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A detached cottage with stunning views across farmland<br />

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Outbuildings. EPC E<br />

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Stilebridge<br />

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<strong>Wealden</strong> <strong>Times</strong> was, and still is, a fanzine for the Weald<br />

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Road. The sculpture is by her friend Maria Bassett and is made out of concrete Top: The sofas are by Two is Company.<br />

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This page: The blue-dominant scheme continues in the<br />

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Above: The very light and spacious bedrooms are all furnished with calming<br />

neutrals. The oversized headboard is designed and made by Lauren and the<br />

lamps are Flos Left: A lamp by Julian Chichester in a corner of the bedroom<br />

is launched – and sold – as early as possible. “We do the show flat just<br />

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When it came to purchasing her own home two and a half<br />

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Below left: The bedside tables are Graham & Green and the lamps are Vaughan Designs Right: A quiet seating area on the very<br />

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and tackled it in stages,” she explains. “You get interior<br />

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Above: The bed is by Conran and the ottoman is bespoke by<br />

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by West Elm and a mirror by Graham & Green<br />

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Above: With a four-poster bed from Maisons du Monde Lauren’s daughter’s bedroom is fit for a princess.<br />

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Lauren explains how she chooses furniture, both for<br />

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Lauren has found an ingenious way around some of her<br />

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Above: In the master bedroom, the headboard is bespoke by Lauren<br />

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Upstairs the feeling of light and space continues. The<br />

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Monday<br />

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Tuesday<br />

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Wednesday<br />

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York with her young son as she has been offered a new job<br />

in the States. She is divorcing her husband. Her estranged<br />

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Thursday<br />

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This page: More bookshelves in the drawing room. The<br />

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This page: A bedroom in the extension features a very rare five-pane<br />

sash window. The architect, Charles Baine-Smith, works as the building<br />

advisor to the National Trust in the South East. The bed is from<br />

Nordic Style Left: The chest of drawers is client’s own and the chairs<br />

are covered in William Yeoward stripe<br />

it lacked inspiration…” says Belinda. “There was an old Aga, a<br />

cork floor, a central heating boiler behind a false wall and formica<br />

everywhere.” Much to everyone’s delight, the false wall not only hid<br />

the boiler but also a wonderful old brick fireplace. Now the owners’<br />

favourite room, it is painted in a moody French blue by Paint and<br />

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“The starting point for this room, was this fabric,” says<br />

Belinda, gesturing to the curtains. “Our client absolutely loves<br />

this ANTA plaid fabric and we debated where to use it. Not<br />

only is it lovely and cosy but it’s great with this wall colour.”<br />

The sofa and footstool were made bespoke, while the<br />

antique farmhouse furniture came from the owners’<br />

previous home. Gilt-framed Victorian paintings hang over<br />

the fireplace while a cluster of smaller paintings decorate a<br />

corner. The overall effect is calm, cosy and uncluttered.<br />

As we go back out into the hallway and towards the<br />

Georgian front of the house, the rooms immediately<br />

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Above: The Swedish neo-classical style bed is from Nordic Style. The bench on the side wall is an antique<br />

take on a more classic feel, both in dimensions and<br />

decor. To the right as you come in the front door is the<br />

drawing room and to the left is the dining room.<br />

“Cox’s found the most incredible, single piece of slate, but<br />

it came out further than we expected,” says Belinda. “We<br />

decided to replace the two armchairs – which were too big<br />

for the space – and also had a bit of a re-think on colours,<br />

injecting a touch of mauve and ochre to ‘zing it up’ a bit.”<br />

A sisal carpet by Tiger’s Eye, in Titanium adds a relaxed<br />

farmhouse feel while demi-lune tables from Phoenix Antiques<br />

add a classic touch. Understated linen curtains with an<br />

amazing Samuel & Son’s ‘onion fringing’ are a playful twist<br />

and, as Belinda adds, “Probably my favourite curtains ever!”<br />

Across the hallway, the dining room is a ‘work in progress’<br />

though key features are already there including a vast sash<br />

window, open fireplace and high ceilings. “The wheatsheaf<br />

chandelier is from Phoenix Antiques, and seemed rather<br />

appropriate given the farmhouse setting,” says Belinda.<br />

A glance out of the window reveals a stunning thatched<br />

barn, bought as a frame and reconstructed by Cox<br />

Restoration. Beyond that is a tithe barn, roofed in Kent<br />

pegs, and home to the owners’ three horses. The views<br />

from every room are unspoilt; lawns, horse paddocks<br />

and the farmyard. Upstairs, the views are even better.<br />

As with the downstairs, it’s easy to see where<br />

the old finishes and the new begins – if Georgian<br />

constitutes ‘new’. The upstairs has been divided<br />

into ‘his and hers’ suites as well as a guest suite and<br />

another study. All lead off a wide, central landing.<br />

“We’re going to put alcove bookshelves on either side of the<br />

bed,” says Belinda of the gentleman’s bedroom. “Our client’s<br />

husband has more than 40 suits for work, so the dressing<br />

room will need to have as much wardrobe space as possible.”<br />

A huge sash window overlooks a sand school and the<br />

valley beyond. According to the architect who worked on<br />

plans for the house, sash windows such as these, which are<br />

five-panes wide, are extremely rare. Despite being in the<br />

old part of the house, the room is lovely and light.<br />

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window over the horse paddocks. Wooden<br />

panelling was added on lower walls to give a<br />

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At the end of the landing, at the front of the house<br />

and overlooking the paddocks and barns, is another<br />

suite of bedroom, bathroom and dressing room.<br />

Strikingly Scandinavian, the bedroom is the only<br />

room in the house that has been wallpapered:<br />

“The wallpaper is by Cole & Son, the curtains are<br />

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by Samuel & Son,” says Belinda. Painted furniture<br />

completes the Scandinavian neo-classical styling.<br />

All three rooms at this end of the house have retained<br />

the original floorboards: “Cox’s stripped and restored<br />

them. I’m really glad we did it,” says Belinda. The<br />

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hits just the right note; contemporary and ‘clean’ in<br />

their simplicity yet hinting at the building’s past.<br />

Next to the bedroom is a stunning, classic bathroom<br />

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In this case, her client was happy to oblige and is thrilled by<br />

the fact that this classic cast-iron bath is not only supremely<br />

comfortable but also looks out over the horse paddocks. The<br />

marble basin-surround was chosen specifically by the client<br />

and, as we know, few things add a sense of luxury like marble.<br />

The dressing room is as light as the bedroom and bathroom,<br />

with a huge mirror to maximise on the natural light. A<br />

beautifully designed fitted cupboard holds shoes and clothing,<br />

although more wardrobe space is planned, in the more<br />

traditional form of a free-standing wardrobe and drawers.<br />

Back in the older part of the house is a cosy guest suite with<br />

a view out across the back garden. Heavy fabrics and blankets<br />

add to the sense of warmth, while colours are muted and<br />

furniture painted in a pale grey, again to make the most of<br />

the light. The adjoining bathroom feels a little more ‘country’<br />

and less grand, though marble surfaces keep things luxurious.<br />

“The contemporary brick effect tiles are from<br />

Marlborough Tiles and are ‘offset’ so that they don’t<br />

look too institutional,” says Belinda. It certainly works,<br />

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Above: The bed is from Nordic Style. Below: The lamps<br />

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The last room to be completed is a study in<br />

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A good kitchen design is a<br />

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practicality. It might look brilliant<br />

but if it doesn’t work, it’s no good.<br />

I can start designing a kitchen<br />

before an extension is built, from the<br />

architect’s drawings, but first clients<br />

have to make certain key decisions.<br />

What sort of fridge do you want -<br />

hidden, or visible, or do you want<br />

a big American fridge? What kind<br />

of cooker? A range, separate ovens,<br />

induction… If you entertain a lot<br />

you might want two dishwashers.<br />

Do you want a larder? Once all<br />

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Our office and workshop are<br />

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to show them the details, different<br />

drawers, larders, all that, then I’ll<br />

take them out to the workshop and<br />

they might see something there.<br />

It’s nice for them to see where<br />

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manufacture everything here, exactly<br />

for the space.<br />

We are doing a lot of storage<br />

drawers now, they are a very good<br />

practical option. There has been<br />

a strong move away from wall<br />

cupboards. I don’t mind them – I<br />

just wouldn’t fill all the walls up with<br />

them, that’s lazy. We would rather<br />

do a mixture of wall cupboards and<br />

chunky shelves, less of a fitted feel.<br />

We are seeing a high demand for<br />

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When new clients come in we<br />

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If people arrive with lots of<br />

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This kitchen was built in a new rear extension – if<br />

you’ve got the space, this is what people want. It has<br />

four different elements. There is a tall wall larder, then<br />

there is a working wall with double ovens, a double<br />

fridge, coffee machines, warming drawers and all the<br />

functional items, which I put into tall cabinetry on the<br />

side of the space with less natural light.<br />

The third element is the elevation with the range<br />

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And on top of all that, there also is the separate blue<br />

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All of them could be kitchens in their own right, so<br />

the challenge is to bring it all together, which we did<br />

by using two distinct palettes. The dark shade is Farrow<br />

& Ball Railings, one of the most popular colours at the<br />

moment, but all dark can be a bit oppressive, so in the<br />

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This is the dream, smaller kitchens are harder to<br />

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We start with a full survey of the room to make<br />

sure that what the client wants can be fitted in the<br />

space and that the drainage position isn’t too far<br />

away from where the sink is going, or there are<br />

obstructions in the way.<br />

Then we look at practical requirements for the<br />

kind of cooking they do. We go through what kit<br />

they have, how many pots and pans, how much<br />

crockery, because it varies considerably between<br />

clients. Some people have a dinner set from their<br />

wedding they want to expose with glass doors,<br />

other people want everything put away.<br />

Gadgets are key nowadays. Some appliances work<br />

on wifi and people are very tech savvy. Baking is a<br />

big trend and making bread and pasta, so people<br />

have big mixing machines and need more storage<br />

and work space. People love entertaining and need<br />

a big island space for people to sit around.<br />

Larders are a great way to get the most out of<br />

a space. Because we are bespoke, manufacturing<br />

everything ourselves, it doesn’t matter what the<br />

space is, we can always build one. Spice racks <strong>inside</strong><br />

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It’s important that people are realistic about<br />

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When new clients come in we give them a tour of the showroom, talk about the<br />

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what’s good about Schmidt is behind the doors.<br />

To demonstrate this, we stand in our drawers and then let them soft close.<br />

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In our kitchens, everything has been thought about. There’s a great movement<br />

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Because we have a home living range as well, in a run of tall housing, we can<br />

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We also have our own laminates, which are water resistant, they don’t peel.<br />

Our plinths are also water resistant, with a rubber seal that is embedded into the<br />

base of the plinth so no moisture can get underneath. They are also bracketed so<br />

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Do<br />

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• Shop around and check previous<br />

jobs.<br />

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• Work out a practical footprint<br />

between appliances within the<br />

kitchen. You don’t want to have to<br />

travel miles between appliances.<br />

Rencraft<br />

• Do be comfortable with your<br />

designer, it’s a long journey and<br />

it should be enjoyable. It’s a<br />

collaboration, starting with how<br />

you work in a kitchen, it’s a<br />

question of both sides listening.<br />

• Do be aware of space – you might<br />

need more than you think.<br />

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before you start planning the<br />

extension.<br />

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your space.<br />

• Always invest in a good quality<br />

handle. It makes such a visual<br />

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• Do some research into the style of<br />

cooking you want to do and the<br />

appliances you want for it. With<br />

built in, steam, ranges, there are so<br />

many choices and it’s the starting<br />

point for a design.<br />

• Understand how much your<br />

appliances are going to cost,<br />

because it can really cut into your<br />

budget.<br />

• Take some time to decide what<br />

your priorities are.<br />

• Go to showrooms and play around<br />

to see what you like.<br />

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installation – don’t ever leave<br />

choices last minute.<br />

• Plan your kitchen before you go to<br />

the architect, then you will already<br />

have underfloor ducting, electrics<br />

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and you won’t have to pay your<br />

architect to change the plans for<br />

the kitchen design.<br />

• Factor in installation charges,<br />

which can vary widely between<br />

companies. You want to invest in<br />

the quality of the kitchen first and<br />

foremost.<br />

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We do kitchens across the whole spectrum from highly modern to exceptionally<br />

traditional. Two years ago everyone wanted mid-grey, now it’s moving to dark blue<br />

and very dark greys. Often it’s an island in the darker colour, with lighter units<br />

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Everyone wants an island, but sometimes the space just isn’t big enough, then I<br />

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With appliances, steam ovens are more and more popular and now 95% of our<br />

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is home automation. Talking to Alexa or Google to turn the oven on, or turn the<br />

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When it comes to working out how much storage a client needs, when we do a site<br />

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current items – sometimes there is stuff stored in other rooms – so we can see how<br />

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Don’t<br />

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Explore different companies before<br />

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Collins Bespoke<br />

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JM Interiors<br />

• Don’t put big islands in small kitchens.<br />

It’s really important to work with your<br />

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Jones Britain<br />

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A D V E R T I S E M E N T F E AT U R E<br />

Ouch!<br />

I think I’ve slipped a disc…<br />

Is back pain or neck pain ruling your life? Are you stuck on a merry-go-round<br />

of painkillers, physiotherapy treatments and GP visits?<br />

Spinal expert James Pickering<br />

treats a range of back and neck<br />

conditions with gentle, noninvasive<br />

techniques. Here, he<br />

shines a light on disc-related conditions.<br />

What causes back and neck pain?<br />

Many back and neck pain issues are caused<br />

by our own bad habits. Sitting, standing,<br />

bending or lifting for long periods,<br />

slouching over PCs and tablets, or poor<br />

driving or sleeping posture can lead to<br />

back and neck pain niggles - which if left<br />

unchecked can turn into more serious issues.<br />

What is ‘chronic’ pain?<br />

‘Chronic’ means pain which has persisted for<br />

three months or more. For many sufferers,<br />

it’s due to some damage or degeneration of<br />

the spinal discs or surrounding nerves.<br />

The discs are the protective pads of<br />

connective tissue dividing the bones of<br />

the spine. They act as ‘shock absorbers’<br />

protecting the spine when we move around.<br />

How do discs become damaged?<br />

If we’re on our feet all day, sitting at<br />

workstations or lifting heavy objects, the<br />

spine can weaken, causing discs to stretch<br />

and bulge. Bulging discs are harmless for<br />

most people - BUT if the outer wall of the<br />

disc tears (herniates), the inner part can leak<br />

out on to surrounding nerves.<br />

When discs are dehydrated, they can leave<br />

the vertebral bones rubbing against each<br />

other: very painful indeed!<br />

What are the signs of a herniated<br />

or ‘slipped’ disc?<br />

Typically, you’ll experience episodes of pain<br />

which become more frequent over time. You<br />

may also suffer nerve pain in the arms or<br />

legs (sciatica) or headaches. You’ll probably<br />

need daily painkillers; physiotherapy and/or<br />

spinal injections may not help.<br />

What is sciatica?<br />

When a disc herniates, the gel-like nucleus<br />

can leak out, irritating or compressing<br />

the surrounding nerves. In lower back<br />

patients, the sciatic nerve is affected<br />

with a shooting pain travelling from the<br />

buttock down the leg. Sometimes the pain<br />

is accompanied by tingling, numbness<br />

or weakness in the legs and feet.<br />

In neck pain sufferers, nerve pain affects the<br />

shoulders, arms and hands.<br />

Most nerve pain resolves with over the<br />

counter anti-inflammatory drugs. Also, go<br />

about your normal daily activities if you<br />

can. However, if you’re still in pain after six<br />

weeks, you should seek advice from one of<br />

our specialists: our first-choice treatment is<br />

IDD Therapy.<br />

How can IDD Therapy help?<br />

IDD Therapy uses safe and gentle pulling<br />

forces to draw apart specific spinal segments<br />

where discs are damaged, removing pressure<br />

and irritation from any trapped nerves.<br />

Patients receive a structured programme of<br />

regular sessions, progressively relieving pain<br />

and improving mobility for the long-term.<br />

IDD Therapy is changing the lives of<br />

slipped disc and sciatica suffers.<br />

Sue’s IDD Therapy Experience<br />

Sue James suffered for 16 years with back<br />

pain and sciatica:<br />

“The pain started in my right leg; I<br />

couldn’t sit for more than half an hour.<br />

Going out for a meal or to the cinema<br />

became impossible.<br />

My GP prescribed strong painkillers, but<br />

the side-effects were too severe; I tried<br />

chiropractic and nerve block injections, but<br />

nothing helped.<br />

My consultant suggested surgery, but I<br />

didn’t want to have an operation with the<br />

recovery time and possible risks.<br />

After a programme of IDD Therapy, I’m<br />

enjoying an active life again, competing in<br />

athletics events pain-free.”<br />

About the<br />

Expert<br />

Osteopath James<br />

Pickering works with<br />

patients across the<br />

Kent community. He<br />

specialises in spinal<br />

disc conditions and<br />

associated nerve<br />

pain. His practice<br />

is an approved IDD<br />

Therapy Disc Clinic.<br />

Call <strong>Wealden</strong> Osteopaths and Spine Centre on 01580 212833 or go to wealdenosteopaths.co.uk


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Life’s rich<br />

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Tweeds, plaids, satins and leopard print – this autumn’s<br />

styles are a lush mix of texture and pattern<br />

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Photographs: David Merewether Styling: Kate Watts<br />

Location: Battle Abbey School Model: Georgia Dispenza, Fresh Agents<br />

Make Up: Amy Deakin, Truffle Tunbridge Wells, truffleonsea.com/tunbridgewells 01892 557722<br />

Hair: Amie Coombes, instagram @amieadellhair<br />

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dressing undeniable beauty<br />

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Previous page: Dress £99, Capsule @capsulehastings<br />

on Instagram 07772 056945; velvet ankle boots £295,<br />

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Simon Harrison Amphitrite ring £150 and<br />

Amphitrite earrings £150, Jason Charles Jewellery<br />

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Above: Dress £75, belt £35, from a selection at Hawk<br />

and Dove Vintage, Hastings Old Town Instagram<br />

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L.K.Bennett Bluewater 01322 427178 lkbennett.com;<br />

glasses, model’s own Left: Silk blouse £194, Peter<br />

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£150, Jason Charles Jewellery jasoncharlesjewellery.co.uk;<br />

bag £225, The Vintage Lions thevintagelions.co.uk<br />

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Cord blazer £285, GANT<br />

Bluewater 01322 422640 gant.co.uk;<br />

shirt £225, L.K.Bennett Bluewater<br />

01322 427178 lkbennett.com; skirt £98,<br />

trainers £98, Jigsaw Bluewater 01322<br />

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a selection at Hawk and Dove Vintage;<br />

ruby coral ring £150, Simon Harrison,<br />

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Now at the Bull House Studio,<br />

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Faux fur stole £108,<br />

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leg cropped trousers £98,<br />

Jigsaw Bluewater 01322<br />

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Faux fur jacket £369, British<br />

Design British Made 01424 777711<br />

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cashmere lambswool jumper £155<br />

GANT Bluewater 01322 422640<br />

gant.co.uk; trousers £209, Peter<br />

Hahn peterhahn.co.uk; trainers<br />

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17 High Street, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1UT<br />

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Check blazer £275, GANT Bluewater 01322 422640 gant.co.uk; shirt £265,<br />

White and White whiteandwhite.co.uk; pocket square £45, Geoff Stocker<br />

geoffstocker.com; lion brooch £85, The Vintage Lions thevintagelions.co.uk<br />

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Faux fur coat £239, Peter<br />

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32B or not 32B?<br />

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Whether your cup runneth over or there’s room for more in there, you’re probably<br />

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But what may surprise you is that<br />

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“You do it by eye,” she says.<br />

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Once Carol has assessed the basic size,<br />

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“Just like clothing, sizes vary a lot<br />

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I<br />

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you’re throwing a strop (even if you are). Turn your back<br />

on a frantic world and a busy day and reclaim some time for<br />

yourself. I love designing bathrooms (I’ve done quite a few in<br />

my time...), but the final touch, I always think, is the products<br />

that you indulge in, within that space. Ideally, they’ll look as<br />

good on the bathroom shelf as they make you feel – but just<br />

because something isn’t presented in glam packaging, doesn’t<br />

mean it won’t have a feelgood factor.<br />

What I tend to do with baths is to create what Dayle<br />

Haddon – a supermodel who’s now seventysomething and<br />

looking fabber than ever – calls her ‘Magic Bath’. That means<br />

blending a bit of this, a handful of that, a slurp of something<br />

else, to come up with a custom bath prescription that differs<br />

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I tend to start with a large dollop of salts – salt and<br />

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My newest bath salt love is Dead Sea Spa<br />

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with its potent, nose-clearing, sense-awakening<br />

blend of rosemary and eucalyptus.<br />

This comes in seriously workaday packaging<br />

– a shiny big sachet. So, while always being<br />

aware that bathrooms and broken glass don’t go together<br />

well, I like to decant less-than-gorgeous-looking products<br />

like this into pressed and cut glass jars and bottles, which<br />

I acquire in charity shops. If you’ve got a hardtiled<br />

floor, that might not be sensible, but<br />

mine is vinyl-that-looks-like-sisal and if I do<br />

drop something, glass bottles almost bounce<br />

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I’m a huge fan of<br />

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On the oil front, I’ve some fab new finds. A long-term fan<br />

of Aromatherapy Associates Bath & Shower Oils, these have been<br />

joined next to my bath by two tall green bottles from Gaia<br />

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A Year of Wellness<br />

We are all born knowing how to do it, but can get worse at<br />

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function of sleep and how to improve it<br />

<strong>October</strong>: Pillow talk<br />

We’ve all been there, desperate<br />

to fall asleep, knowing that<br />

we need to be up early for<br />

something immensely important – yet<br />

wholly unable to drift off. For many of<br />

us it’s fortunately a fleeting experience,<br />

perhaps ahead of a stressful event – but<br />

for 30% of people in the UK, the odd<br />

sleepless night has slipped over into<br />

debilitating chronic insomnia.<br />

The National Sleep Foundation has<br />

highlighted the link between stress and<br />

insomnia. With stress levels in this<br />

country at an all-time high (a poll by<br />

YouGov found that in <strong>2018</strong>, 74% of<br />

Britons have felt so stressed as to no<br />

longer be able to cope with daily life),<br />

the parity between our waking and lackof-sleep-ing<br />

lives is crystal clear.<br />

It is, admittedly, not a pretty or restful<br />

picture but thankfully, when it comes to<br />

sleep, there are several simple steps that<br />

each of us can take to make enormously<br />

positive differences.<br />

Firstly, we must wake up to how<br />

much our modern-day lives are<br />

affecting our body’s ancient sleep-smart<br />

programming. When once we would<br />

have woken at sunrise and retired at<br />

sunset, we are now able to power on<br />

as early and late as we wish – phones,<br />

laptops, tablets keep us plugged in<br />

unnaturally often, and the blue light<br />

emitted from their screens has been<br />

shown to be one of the biggest health<br />

concerns of our time. Blue light<br />

suppresses melatonin<br />

– the hormone<br />

that takes us off<br />

to sleep – twice<br />

as long as other<br />

light wavelengths<br />

and alters<br />

circadian rhythms by twice as much<br />

again. This affects more than just sleep.<br />

“Interference with the body’s circadian<br />

rhythms can have a significant effect<br />

on health, creating problems with<br />

the cardiovascular, metabolic, and<br />

immune systems, disturbing mood, and<br />

compromising cognitive function,” says<br />

sleep doctor Michael J Breus PhD.<br />

I recommend setting all devices to<br />

switch automatically to night mode<br />

at sunset. Also stay clear of all screens<br />

– television included – for up to two<br />

hours before you wish to sleep.<br />

Other sleep-supporting activities<br />

I have found to be most successful<br />

are linked to lowering<br />

stress levels. Meditation<br />

is being shown to be<br />

something of a golden<br />

bullet when it comes to<br />

improving sleep issues.<br />

I’d highly recommend<br />

Will Williams’ brilliant<br />

book, The Effortless<br />

Mind, which breaks down exactly why<br />

this practice is so effective. If a daily<br />

studio visit is out of the question, try<br />

movementformodernlife.com.<br />

Professor Jim Horne of the Sleep<br />

Research Centre at Loughborough<br />

University advocates two simple, yet<br />

highly effective, choices for a better<br />

night’s sleep. Firstly, a long walk outside<br />

in nature, which allows the brain to<br />

‘rest’ and focus on things beyond the<br />

internal paraphernalia, is incomparably<br />

stress relieving. This also douses the<br />

body with natural daylight which helps<br />

maintain the correct day/night balance<br />

of our internal body clock.<br />

A seminal 2016 study in the US<br />

found that low vitamin D levels often<br />

“Stay clear of all<br />

devices - television<br />

included - for up to<br />

two hours before you<br />

wish to go to sleep”<br />

resulted in insomnia, so that daily walk<br />

with all of its natural light benefits,<br />

wherein we get to top up our vitamin<br />

D stores too, has yet another benefit<br />

to herald. When the days begin to dim<br />

significantly, do ensure you top up daily<br />

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Professor Horne’s second sleep tip is<br />

no less enjoyable: a long hot bath, taken<br />

an hour before bedtime, which raises<br />

the core body temperature, only to then<br />

have it drop, rather rapidly, as we step<br />

out of the bath and towel dry.<br />

This drop in body temperature<br />

perfectly mimics the<br />

body’s own drop in<br />

core temperature as<br />

we begin to prepare<br />

for sleep (ever stayed<br />

up too late and started<br />

to shiver?). When our<br />

core body temperature<br />

drops, it creates optimal<br />

conditions for melatonin production,<br />

promoting good healthy sleep.<br />

Getting too hot at night is indeed one<br />

of the chief causes of waking and fitful<br />

sleep, so keep the bedroom cool, stick to<br />

breathable bedclothes and PJs, and leave<br />

the window open for as long as you<br />

feasibly can for fresh and cooling air.<br />

Yes, there are innumerable gadgets,<br />

gizmos, pills and teas to try too, but in<br />

keeping with sleep’s innate and simple<br />

nature, I shan’t expand on them here.<br />

The fact is, the more we can simplify<br />

and re-naturalise our waking lives, the<br />

more likely we are to sleep well at night.<br />

And if that, perchance, isn’t the stuff<br />

of the sweetest, easiest dreams, I really<br />

don’t know what is.<br />

Eminé Rushton is Wellbeing Director-at-Large at Psychologies magazine, and<br />

co-founder of the conscious living blog, The Balance Plan, balanceplan.co.uk<br />

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What one piece of seasonal wisdom<br />

helps you in autumn? For me, autumn<br />

is the perfect time to recalibrate and<br />

reset my body clock after long summer<br />

nights. As the clocks go back an<br />

hour, we get the perfect opportunity<br />

to trick our bodies into getting to bed<br />

earlier and so waking an hour earlier,<br />

without any great impact to our body<br />

clock – or, in other words, our ability to<br />

get out of bed!<br />

Every year I use this chance to bring<br />

my wake time an hour earlier and<br />

spend the weeks beforehand setting a<br />

little intention to use that hour to do<br />

something for me before the day even<br />

begins, such as journalling, yoga, or<br />

meditation. Sometimes I just sit in the<br />

garden with a cup of lemon water and<br />

a blanket and listen to the world wake<br />

up. As we move into winter, I’ll get cosy<br />

with some candles and meditate in my<br />

living room. The best hour of the day.<br />

What one self-care ritual do you never<br />

skimp on? I have to move every day.<br />

Whether it’s a walk in nature, yoga or an<br />

energetic class at the gym, or even some<br />

simple stretches before bed (the intensity<br />

doesn’t matter), but if I don’t move<br />

my body each day, my mind will tell<br />

me about it. I’ve started to incorporate<br />

movement into my breaks at work too.<br />

To move away from my desk and sway<br />

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my arms and my hips feels great after<br />

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What’s cooking in your kitchen this<br />

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salt and fresh sage or dried herbs, with a<br />

good glug of olive oil.<br />

Share one book that taught you<br />

something amazing about life – and<br />

made you better at living it?<br />

It has to be Cheryl Strayed’s Tiny<br />

Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and<br />

Life from Dear Sugar. Her collection of<br />

columns from her days writing as an<br />

anonymous agony aunt, always seem<br />

to speak directly to me and my life<br />

experiences, giving advice, counsel,<br />

compassion, and sometimes even a ‘kick<br />

in the pants’, as Strayed says in one of<br />

her replies to a reader in need.<br />

But many simply offer tenderness<br />

in reply to life events which I hope<br />

will never touch me, from divorce to<br />

the loss of a son. It’s a heartbreaking<br />

book - not only the questions asked by<br />

readers, whom she calls her ‘Sweetpeas’,<br />

but the stirring, inspirational<br />

and heartrending guidance offered<br />

by Strayed herself.<br />

I have so enjoyed reading Shahroo Izadi’s<br />

The Kindness Method, which is focused on<br />

going gently on yourself. Being kinder to<br />

ourselves has been shown by Izadi to not<br />

only help us break life-long negative habits,<br />

but to also shift the barriers that prevent us<br />

achieving our goals. A lovely read, or gift,<br />

for a friend in a tough spot.<br />

What is the best treatment you’ve<br />

had locally? Massage is so great for<br />

fascia and connective tissue work,<br />

which we are learning is more and<br />

more important, yet often neglected<br />

in our physical health.<br />

I work on mine a lot through my<br />

yoga practice and often incorporate<br />

it into my classes and retreats, but<br />

massage is a lovely relaxing way<br />

to include it in our holistic health<br />

ritual and routine. The best one<br />

I’ve had is with a very talented<br />

masseuse called Becky Smith, who<br />

incorporates amazing essential oils<br />

into her treatments. She always<br />

offers a selection to choose from,<br />

depending on what you want to<br />

work on, or how you’re feeling. I<br />

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With nights drawing in and<br />

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Chuck it all in and heat it up for blissfully easy – and<br />

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• 2 tbsp olive oil<br />

• 600g lamb neck fillet cut into 1 inch<br />

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• 2 onions roughly chopped<br />

• 1 tsp Maldon salt<br />

• 3 garlic cloves crushed<br />

• 10cm piece of ginger peeled and<br />

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• 1 tsp each cumin, coriander and<br />

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• 200g tomatoes (fresh or tinned)<br />

• 400g chickpeas<br />

• 400g butternut squash cut into 2cm<br />

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Serves 4-6 Prep time: 10 minutes. Cooking time: 4-6 hours<br />

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1Colour the onions in the oil for 5<br />

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Orange, soy, honey & basil roast chicken<br />

Serves 4-6 Prep time: 5 minutes. Cooking time: 90 minutes<br />

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• 750g new potatoes, large<br />

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• 3 garlic cloves crushed<br />

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• 1 tsp (1g) saffron<br />

• ½ tsp ground turmeric<br />

• 300g bomba paella rice<br />

• 2 tbsp olive oil<br />

• 150g chorizo sliced on the<br />

diagonal into ½cm thick<br />

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• 2 chicken thighs (skin off,<br />

bone out) sliced into 2cm<br />

strips<br />

• 2 onions finely chopped<br />

• 3 cloves of garlic, crushed<br />

• 2 tbsp smoked paprika<br />

Cheat’s paella<br />

• 800ml- 1l fish stock<br />

• 200ml white wine<br />

• 10-12 cleaned mussels<br />

• 2 squid tubes cut into<br />

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• ½ pint glass of Greenland<br />

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• ½ pint glass of Greenland<br />

prawns shell off or king<br />

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• 100g frozen peas<br />

• 2 lemons, quartered<br />

1Remove any remaining<br />

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water. Tap each mussel. If it<br />

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Food<br />

Photo: David Merewether<br />

Chickpea, sweet potato<br />

and paneer curry<br />

Serves 4 Prep time: 10 minutes. Cooking time: 30 minutes<br />

This is a 30 minute hearty curry. A rewarding and fairly simple<br />

supper, it’s perfect for those meat-free days when you need<br />

something warming and your family is chomping at the bit. You<br />

can adjust the heat level by leaving out the chilli seeds. Natural<br />

yoghurt on the side will also appease anyone who prefers a curry<br />

mild. Delicious served with brown basmati rice.<br />

• 1tbsp groundnut oil<br />

• 1 onion finely chopped<br />

• 2 garlic cloves crushed<br />

• 5cm fresh ginger chopped<br />

• 1 red chilli deseeded and<br />

chopped<br />

• fresh coriander - stalks<br />

chopped, leaves reserved<br />

• 1 tsp ground cumin<br />

• 1 tsp ground coriander<br />

• 1 tsp turmeric<br />

• 1 tsp medium curry<br />

powder<br />

• salt & pepper<br />

• 1 tsp garam masala<br />

• 400g chickpeas<br />

• 200g vegetable stock<br />

• 500g sweet potatoes,<br />

peeled & chopped into 1<br />

inch cubes<br />

• 400g chopped tomatoes<br />

• 150g spinach<br />

• 200g paneer cheese cut<br />

into 2cm cubes<br />

• juice of 1 lemon<br />

1Colour the onion in the<br />

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potato cubes. Season, stir &<br />

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squeeze in the lemon, stir in<br />

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• 80g mixed seeds<br />

• 80g flaked almonds<br />

• 80ml maple syrup<br />

• 3 tbsp rapeseed or coconut<br />

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• 3 tbsp apple juice<br />

• ½ tsp Maldon salt<br />

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• ½ tsp ground all spice<br />

• 2 tbsp runny honey<br />

• zest of one orange<br />

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Garden<br />

Harvest<br />

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Jo Arnell celebrates the traditional<br />

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It’s hard to remember a time before Wilderness, Latitude,<br />

Glastonbury etc, but not so long ago there was only<br />

one major festival in the British year – Harvest Festival.<br />

Once a major event in the calendar, the harvest is as packed<br />

with rituals and symbolism as it is produce. We are lucky<br />

these days that most of our lives do not depend on the safe<br />

gathering in of crops, but this is still an<br />

important – and potent time of the year.<br />

Whether you are busy harvesting gleaming<br />

pumpkins and earthy roots and preparing<br />

to dance pagan-style around wheat sheaves,<br />

or are just scratching about at the back of<br />

the cupboard for lacklustre tins of beans<br />

and packets of rice to take into school or<br />

church, the fruits of the season are ripe<br />

and ready, and deserve to be celebrated.<br />

Let’s head out to the patch, farm shop, market or even<br />

into the hedgerows, and gather the harvest home.<br />

Seasonal fruitfulness<br />

Apples and pears are the fruits of the moment and local<br />

events celebrating orchard fruits abound during <strong>October</strong>.<br />

Brogdale in Faversham holds the national collection and<br />

is home to over 2,000 apple varieties and 500 pears.<br />

If you are thinking of buying an apple tree (or two, as they<br />

normally need a pollinating partner), then this is the best<br />

“If you are planning<br />

to eat pumpkins,<br />

rather than carve<br />

them, don’t pick a<br />

Halloween monster”<br />

time to get out and about and sample different varieties.<br />

Many orchards and suppliers have their own apple festivals<br />

this month. Apple Day itself, an event started in 1990 to<br />

celebrate both the fruit and a part of our lives that is in<br />

danger of disappearing, is on 21st of the month. Brogdale’s<br />

apple weekend is slightly earlier, on 13th/14th <strong>October</strong>.<br />

Apples harvested towards the end<br />

of the season tend to be cookers and<br />

robust eaters. The good news about<br />

these is that they store well through the<br />

winter. Flavour is key and although the<br />

supermarkets have improved their selection<br />

of apples, there is nothing better than<br />

eating an apple straight from the tree.<br />

Good late varieties include ‘Egremont<br />

Russet’, ‘Chivers Delight’ and ‘Blenheim<br />

Orange’, which is great for both cooking and eating.<br />

Beyond Halloween<br />

Pumpkins abound this month, but if you are planning to eat<br />

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Garden<br />

Above: Home-grown chillies are great for cooking – and look<br />

lovely too<br />

I often grow a variety called ‘Hooligan’ (it does what<br />

its name suggests and romps about all over the patch,<br />

so be warned) and there’s another small one called<br />

‘Sweet Dumpling’ (but don’t be fooled, it’s a hooligan<br />

in a dumpling outfit and will also run rampant). Both<br />

grow to be a little bigger than a cricket ball and are<br />

great roasted whole, hollowed out and stuffed with<br />

risotto. Of the butternut squash varieties, ‘Hunter’ is<br />

a good variety, as it has been bred to flourish in the<br />

UK and will ripen well regardless of the weather.<br />

Pumpkins and winter squash are easy to grow, but are<br />

greedy, needing rich soil, sunshine and moisture to ensure<br />

a good crop – this is why they are often grown on compost<br />

heaps. They take a while to make their fruit and need a<br />

fair amount of space to sprawl about in, but (if given a<br />

good long summer like this one) should be ripe by the<br />

time the foliage starts to die back in early autumn.<br />

Leave them out in the sun for as long as possible, as<br />

this will cure their skins and enable them to last longer<br />

in storage. Bring them <strong>inside</strong> before the frosts arrive,<br />

cutting each fruit off from the main stem, but leaving<br />

a long stalk if you can, as this will also help prolong<br />

their shelf life. They’ll keep for ages, providing they’re<br />

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Garden<br />

Above left: Rose hips are great for cordials and fruit gins. Right: The taste of freshly dug potatoes is a revelation<br />

artistically (they make great subjects for still-life paintings),<br />

plump and gleaming in the low autumn light.<br />

Hedgerow harvests<br />

Satisfy the hunter gatherer urge by heading out into the<br />

hedgerows for a foraging session. Many of us have subverted<br />

this urge into shopping, but the dopamine hit we get from<br />

picking fruit is the same and is free (but remember the<br />

needs of wildlife and don’t go on too much of a splurge).<br />

You might be lucky enough to catch the very<br />

last of the blackberries, there may be wild apples<br />

and even cobnuts around, but you will definitely<br />

find rose hips, elderberries and sloes. These can be<br />

made into cordials, or fruit gins and vodkas.<br />

Sloe gin is simple to make – half fill a container with<br />

sloes (pricked or frozen and then defrosted to break the<br />

skins), add some sugar (ratio of fruit to sugar approx<br />

2:1) and fill to the top with gin. Stir each day for a<br />

week and then leave to mature until Christmas.<br />

Unearthing treasures<br />

Harvesting root crops is nearly as exciting as digging<br />

for treasure (okay, 18 carrots might not be as valuable<br />

as 18 carats, but there’s less danger from pirates). It’s<br />

exciting partly because until you dig down into the<br />

soil, you have no idea of the potential harvest.<br />

Main crop potatoes are ready to lift once the haulm (leafy<br />

top growth) has died back in early autumn. They can be<br />

left in the ground and dug up when required, but if you<br />

need the space for other crops, or suffer with keel slugs<br />

(underground slugs that attack tubers and root crops) or<br />

blight, it is probably better to lift and store the tubers.<br />

Unearth potatoes carefully. Push your fork gently<br />

into the ground a distance away from the plant to avoid<br />

spearing or slicing through them. Spread them out to dry<br />

in the open air for an hour or so to enable their skins to<br />

toughen up for storing. Potatoes need to be stored in dry,<br />

dark conditions, or they turn green and produce the toxic<br />

chemical solanine, but don’t be tempted to put them in the<br />

fridge, as it is too cold and will adversely affect the flavour.<br />

Hessian sacks are ideal, allowing air to circulate,<br />

while keeping the light out. Check occasionally<br />

and remove any tubers that may be rotting (as with<br />

apples, one bad one may very well spoil the whole lot,<br />

no matter what the Jacksons said in the song).<br />

Other roots, such as carrots, beetroot, parsnips, turnips<br />

and swede, can be left in the ground and harvested when<br />

needed, but to stop them being attacked by pests and if<br />

your ground freezes too hard in the winter, it’s best to<br />

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Once lifted, cut off the leaves and stems to prevent<br />

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Garden<br />

A succulents garden in Majorca<br />

A prickly subject<br />

With more hot summers predicted Sue Whigham suggests we – carefully – embrace cactus<br />

As we all know, temperatures in the UK<br />

almost broke records this summer with<br />

endless days of scorching heat reaching<br />

over 35C and it looks likely to happen again.<br />

An article I read in one of the reputable dailies quoted<br />

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of Brest which was published in the highly respected<br />

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predicting that from <strong>2018</strong>-2022 we should expect ‘an<br />

increased likelihood of intense to extreme temperatures’.<br />

Well, they got that right, so we should probably believe<br />

them about the next few years.<br />

Gardeners amongst us had a good spring<br />

after a hard winter but it was sad to see our<br />

efforts crisp up as the drought lengthened<br />

and lengthened. So perhaps what we need to<br />

do now is to take current phenomena into<br />

account and plant accordingly. One place to<br />

start is to see what is looking good and what<br />

has suffered the most from lack of water.<br />

Thank goodness we didn’t have a<br />

hosepipe ban otherwise things would have been pretty dire.<br />

It certainly reminds us that a good, deep mulch on our<br />

borders helps retain moisture as well as feeding the plants.<br />

However, we could perhaps consider growing more<br />

cactus and succulents which are adapted to drought<br />

conditions and retain water in their fleshy leaves and in<br />

some cases, their root systems. Look how good sedums<br />

are still looking in early autumn, whilst all around them<br />

other plants look as if they have turned up their toes.<br />

Cactus (all cactus are succulents but not all succulents are<br />

“They are the perfect<br />

plants for the young,<br />

as they require little<br />

care and are almost<br />

impossible to kill”<br />

cactus) had their heyday in the 1970’s, then went completely<br />

out of fashion but are now having a huge resurgence. I see<br />

that Selfridges and Top Shop’s flagship store in Oxford<br />

Street have in-store cactus shops and promotions on line.<br />

They are the perfect plants for the young who tend<br />

to be out a lot or perhaps live in flats without access<br />

to gardens, as they require little care and are almost<br />

impossible to kill. Having said that, if you do give<br />

them attention you will soon notice the results.<br />

They are also very enthusiastically collected, sometimes<br />

for nostalgic reasons, by people who as children used to<br />

nip down to Woolworths and spend<br />

their pocket money on a cactus or<br />

two on a Saturday morning.<br />

Gynelle Leon is one of the people<br />

leading this hike of interest in cactus.<br />

She opened her shop, Prick, in uber<br />

trendy Dalston, East London, a couple of<br />

years ago and business is booming. She<br />

says that whilst the younger generation<br />

are ‘behind the boom’, she has many<br />

people, older men particularly, whose parents used to collect<br />

cactus and are now setting up their own collections.<br />

Meanwhile, the cactus shop is booming at the Camden<br />

Garden Centre, selling around 400 different varieties<br />

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Garden<br />

This page: Cacti in the Marjorelle Garden, in Marrakech,<br />

restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé<br />

So what attention do these plants need? To start with they<br />

prefer, no, must have, a well-drained soil. Bearing in mind<br />

where many of them originate, the idea is to emulate those<br />

conditions. I’ve recently seen huge aloes growing on rocky<br />

screes in the north west of Majorca in what seemed impossible<br />

growing conditions. You can buy special succulent composts.<br />

Give the plants as much sunlight as possible. They’ll<br />

suffer in a dark corner. A sunny windowsill is ideal. Water<br />

them every seven to ten days in the summer and every three<br />

weeks or so in the winter making sure that the soil is pretty<br />

dry before you water again. Overwatering causes the plant’s<br />

roots to rot off and its leaves to turn brown and unhealthy<br />

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as you would check whether a cake is cooked through,<br />

you’ll know that it is time to water if the end is dry.<br />

Many cactus originate from Mexico, a country rich<br />

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Education<br />

Talking the talk<br />

Being confident in another language – or two – will bring your<br />

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Northbourne Park School<br />

The learning of languages in<br />

school can bring a mixed<br />

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For some it was a great success while<br />

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grips with it. We all however will<br />

agree just how useful, important and<br />

fun it is to be able to speak a second<br />

language. The benefits are numerous.<br />

To be able to stand in a foreign city<br />

and ask for directions is a simple but<br />

quite empowering achievement while<br />

making friends with someone in another<br />

language is invaluable. So how do we<br />

make language learning a success?<br />

At Northbourne Park School we place<br />

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and Mother’s Day Service. Language is<br />

given to them as a natural part of the<br />

school day and at this age the children<br />

pick up the new words with ease.<br />

By starting at a young age it creates<br />

an environment within the school<br />

where it is the norm to speak someone<br />

else’s language. As the children move<br />

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Making mistakes is key to making<br />

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to reinforce new language points.<br />

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children from Spain and France who<br />

board at the school and you have an<br />

environment where friendships are<br />

forged in not one but three languages. It<br />

is not uncommon to hear two children<br />

“Making<br />

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in the corridors of the school using all<br />

three languages in a conversation.<br />

Every year the school celebrates<br />

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children share language, culture and<br />

international cuisine. The older pupils<br />

also enjoy language lunches every week<br />

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Education<br />

Learning languages expands our world<br />

Ashford School<br />

Paola Sagastuy, Head of Languages,<br />

Senior School<br />

When people find out that I<br />

teach languages, invariably,<br />

their response goes<br />

something like this: “Oh, I’m rubbish at<br />

languages. I did Spanish for my GCSEs,<br />

but I can only say, ‘Hola, me llamo<br />

John y tengo quince años.’” [Hello, my<br />

name is John and I’m fifteen years old.]<br />

This, regardless of how old my<br />

interlocutor actually is, points to<br />

memorized phrases and expressions, but<br />

no actual development of proficiency<br />

in the language. It also reveals that the<br />

main objective of this so-called language<br />

learning is to pass an exam and move on.<br />

Substitute ‘languages’ in the above<br />

expression for better-regarded subjects<br />

and you would have something<br />

like: “Oh, I’m rubbish at English.<br />

I did English for my GCSEs, but<br />

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unacceptable! Asking myself why this<br />

happened, I have come up with two<br />

main reasons: One, while the standard<br />

British person does come across<br />

other languages in everyday life, it is<br />

seldom, if ever, necessary to deviate<br />

from English when attempting to<br />

communicate. This is true even abroad.<br />

Babbel Magazine claims that 20%<br />

of the 7.5 billion<br />

people in the world<br />

speak English… that<br />

is 1.5 billion people.<br />

The perception is<br />

that “everyone speaks<br />

English”, so there is<br />

no need to learn a<br />

different language.<br />

This would be partially true if the<br />

only purpose of learning languages<br />

were communicating while on<br />

holiday. But the benefits of learning<br />

languages are far greater than that.<br />

There is evidence that shows<br />

that there are significant cognitive<br />

advantages to being bilingual. People<br />

who speak two or more languages are<br />

better at attention and task switching.<br />

It also allows people to have stronger<br />

cultural awareness of themselves and<br />

“People who<br />

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task switching”<br />

others, which improves social relations<br />

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The second reason people give up on<br />

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Education<br />

Why STEM subjects need<br />

some art to make STEAM<br />

Andrew Vaughan, Head of Visual Arts, at ACS Egham International Schools<br />

For several years now official government education<br />

policy has focused on the study of STEM subjects<br />

– science, technology, engineering, maths. But at<br />

ACS International Schools, we believe that the study of<br />

art is just as important and should in fact be combined<br />

with them. This is why we talk about STEAM in our<br />

schools, adding art to the well-known acronym.<br />

Focusing on STEAM provides a better education<br />

and preparation for the future for all our youngsters.<br />

It can also help address the widely reported gender<br />

imbalance in the study of science subjects.<br />

So why is art such an important complement to<br />

science? In its Future of Jobs report the World Economic<br />

Forum estimates ‘two thirds of children entering<br />

primary school today will ultimately end up working<br />

in completely new job types that don’t yet exist’.<br />

Traditional teaching methods where STEM subjects<br />

are taught in ‘subject silos’ are no longer enough for<br />

this fast-changing world. Subjects like science and<br />

maths cannot be taught in a stand-alone way if students<br />

are to develop the skills they need to thrive. Young<br />

people need transferable skills they can apply to think<br />

beyond the classroom or text-based learning.<br />

We often invite parents and business leaders in to give talks<br />

at school. At one such talk at ACS Egham, the CEO of a<br />

global bank said that they are just as likely to recruit someone<br />

who has an arts degree as one in maths, because their business<br />

is looking for innovators; people who can come up with new<br />

options and synthesise ideas.<br />

Equally, a speaker from one of the top four management<br />

accountancy firms giving a presentation at ACS Cobham<br />

recently, told us that an analysis of staff appraisal scores and<br />

qualifications revealed that the best performing employees<br />

had degrees in arts subjects rather than maths or science. The<br />

company changed its recruitment policy as a consequence.<br />

This is not to suggest that we don’t need maths or science,<br />

but to show that art is an essential complement to science<br />

subjects. It can be the spark that brings these subjects to<br />

life, at school, at university and in later working life.<br />

The study of the arts ensures students develop life skills such<br />

as creativity, problem solving and communication abilities<br />

which are increasingly in demand across all industries. Art<br />

also plays a vital role in equipping students with an innovative<br />

mindset, needed to be successful in engineering and business.<br />

A former pupil at ACS Cobham, Candace Rubenstein, a<br />

lead material lab analyst at Under Armour – luxury sportswear<br />

brand, says: “Without<br />

exposure to arts subjects<br />

you can become a human<br />

calculator essentially, but by<br />

adding an artistic lens, you<br />

can look at STEM from a<br />

unique angle – thus coming<br />

up with solutions the human<br />

calculator could never dream of.”<br />

Her views are echoed by Gwen Musial who also went<br />

to ACS and has just completed a Ph.D in biomedical<br />

engineering: “In research and development, creativity is<br />

a useful tool for thinking of unique solutions to difficult<br />

problems. By having a balanced and well-rounded<br />

background, a student has a broad base of experience<br />

to draw upon when faced with challenges,” she said.<br />

How do we inspire more of our youngsters, especially girls,<br />

to maintain and deepen their interest in STEAM subjects?<br />

By giving them options and choices and allowing them to<br />

develop their creativity through studying arts subjects, while<br />

also maintaining contact with traditional science subjects.<br />

Art is being increasingly side-lined at many schools.<br />

According to figures from the Education Policy Institute,<br />

the proportion of 15 and 16-year-olds studying arts subjects<br />

such as art, music and drama has fallen to the lowest level in a<br />

decade as a result of government policies and education cuts.<br />

Many schools streamline their curriculum so that children<br />

have to make a binary choice between arts or science when<br />

they make A level or other exam choices at age 16/17.<br />

This is desperately sad because art can be such a balm<br />

or counterbalance in life, and provides a different way<br />

“The world no longer rewards people for<br />

what they know – Google knows everything<br />

– but for what they can do with what they<br />

know. Global education today needs to be<br />

much more about ways of thinking, involving<br />

creativity, critical thinking, problem solving<br />

and decision-making; about ways of working,<br />

including communication and collaboration.”<br />

Andreas Schleicher, Director for<br />

Edcuation and Skills at OECD


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of learning and self-expression<br />

which can be especially important<br />

in the teenage years.<br />

A study by the University<br />

of Sydney found that active<br />

participation in the arts<br />

increases students’ motivation,<br />

engagement in class, self-esteem<br />

and improves wellbeing. There<br />

is no limit to creativity in art,<br />

it is an open-ended doorway<br />

to expression. It allows us to explore and express personal<br />

feelings and responses to the world. Art can both soothe<br />

and energise the mind, qualities we need more than ever<br />

before in our globally connected, fast-paced digital world.<br />

But for art to be an effective part of STEAM it has to be more<br />

than just a stand-alone subject. At ACS we physically bring<br />

art into science, where an art class might work in the science<br />

lab, and we invite the art students to express the science being<br />

conducted using any medium they like. This shows them how<br />

they can express scientific learning and approaches through art,<br />

which piques the interest of students studying both subjects.<br />

At ACS Hillingdon students use apps like Hopscotch<br />

and Floors as an arts-based way of learning to code. This<br />

cross-curriculum approach, combining art, technology and<br />

computer science, nurtures logical thinking, problem-solving<br />

and persistence, encourages collaboration and communication,<br />

and provides the opportunity for students to develop practical,<br />

future-focused skills, in an imaginative, fun and creative way.<br />

We find that including art in STEAM makes all the subjects<br />

more lively and relevant, and builds exactly the qualities<br />

universities want, without narrowing students’ options.<br />

Hannah Wagner, a current ACS Cobham student, who<br />

was recently awarded a summer research programme at the<br />

University of Surrey to study electrical engineering, commented:<br />

“It’s widely acknowledged that fewer girls are entering<br />

the engineering sector – so I’m proud to have been<br />

selected for this placement. I think to get more girls into<br />

STEM subjects we need first to remove the mentality<br />

that we only enjoy and excel at certain subjects.”<br />

Beyond the school years there are a wealth of statistics which<br />

demonstrate the economic significance of the creative arts;<br />

just think of the film industry, or the gaming industry which<br />

between them contribute £92bn a year to the UK economy.<br />

Given this and how much we value our business entrepreneurs<br />

and innovators, it is astonishing how compartmentalised<br />

the approach to art and science has become in education.<br />

Last year, university admissions officers said the top two<br />

reasons why students fail in their first year at university is not<br />

being able to think and learn independently and being unable<br />

to manage their own time. Exam cramming and narrowing<br />

of subject choice has removed the spark and creativity from<br />

learning. Russell Group universities have inadvertently<br />

played their part in reducing the support for arts subjects by<br />

specifically highlighting the value they place on ‘hard subjects’.<br />

The STEAM approach, combining all the core<br />

subjects, will help address this issue and develop a<br />

generation who can express new innovative ideas and<br />

become our future entrepreneurs and innovators.<br />

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Education<br />

On good terms<br />

There’s a lot you can do at home to keep your children happy at school says Hilary Wilce<br />

Now we are stuck into the new school year, a<br />

time for fresh beginnings, in the great tradition<br />

of new pencil cases and geometry sets, this<br />

is an optimistic column about all the many things we<br />

can do to help our children stay happy at school.<br />

Because, although it’s not something anyone wants to<br />

think about, there has been more news over the summer<br />

about the shocking number of school-age children<br />

struggling with depression, anxiety and stress.<br />

The good news though, is that there is also a large body of<br />

work about what helps everyone – young people<br />

and adults alike – to maintain mental balance.<br />

First off there are the physical things. It<br />

increasingly seems that inflammation plays a part<br />

in the development of anxiety and depression, so<br />

make sure your child’s body, including their brain,<br />

stays healthy by eating well, drinking enough<br />

water, getting fresh air and exercise and last, but<br />

quite definitely not least, getting the right amount<br />

of sleep.<br />

Then there is the social context you bring your child up<br />

in. Good family bonds, a network of family friends and<br />

links to a wider community all help children feel anchored,<br />

significant and safe. Young people whose only reference<br />

points are their friends and peers can be much more<br />

vulnerable to worry, insecurity and unstable behaviour.<br />

Other things to encourage in your child are the key attitudes<br />

of optimism and hope. This might sound airy-fairy, but these are<br />

known to foster good mental health and once you start looking<br />

it’s possible to find lots of ways to encourage them, whether it’s<br />

“Good family<br />

bonds, a network<br />

of friends and<br />

links to a wider<br />

community”<br />

through modelling those attitudes yourself, or talking to your<br />

children in a positive way about mistakes and challenges.<br />

You can help them see that happy, outward-looking people are<br />

popular and attractive and that happiness doesn’t come through<br />

having lots of cool stuff, or hundreds of social media followers,<br />

but through being comfortable in your own skin, being grateful<br />

for what you’ve got, and making the most of your opportunities.<br />

It also helps to have realistic and positive goals and these<br />

can be encouraged even in very young children. I’ve been in<br />

reception classrooms where children have decided they’d like<br />

to be ‘the person I’d like as a friend’ or ‘not to<br />

be so cross when I’m woken up for school’.<br />

But vague aims don’t have much clout, so<br />

help your child to think their goals through<br />

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sit down, without my phone, at six o’clock<br />

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because aiming for something you want to do is said to be another<br />

powerfully protective thing against mental health problems.<br />

This purpose doesn’t have to be set in stone, but a young person<br />

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problems than one who only lives for short-term pleasures.<br />

All these things will definitely help children stay strong<br />

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talk to your doctor if you are seriously worried about your<br />

child’s continuing low mood or worrying behaviour.<br />

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What’s On in <strong>October</strong><br />

Art & Antiques<br />

Tue 9 Oct 10.30am-3.30pm<br />

Hole Park, Rolvenden,<br />

Kent TN17 4JA<br />

ANTIQUEs VALUATION DAY<br />

Bring your items for valuation<br />

for £2.50 each (photos of<br />

furniture accepted).<br />

Fergus Gambon (Antiques<br />

Roadshow), and experts Jeremy<br />

Sparks and Patricia Law will all<br />

be in attendance, and Gambon<br />

and Law will both be hosting talks<br />

(11.15am Fergus Gambon ‘If pots<br />

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lunches, coffee and cakes available.<br />

Tickets in advance only. In aid of<br />

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£15 morning with one talk.<br />

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Sat 20 Oct<br />

Jerwood Gallery Hastings,<br />

Rock-A-Nore Road, Hastings,<br />

Sussex TN34 3DW<br />

The Quick and the Dead<br />

An exhibition of five groundbreaking<br />

artists – each radically<br />

different in approach – whose<br />

lives have intersected at various<br />

points. Maggi Hambling, Sarah<br />

Lucas, Jurgen Teller, Julian<br />

Simmons and Sebastian Horsely<br />

are friends who have portrayed<br />

each other at different moments,<br />

and are being displayed together<br />

for the first time this autumn.<br />

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Children & Families<br />

Sun 14 Oct 10.30am<br />

Leeds Castle, Maidstone,<br />

Kent ME17 1PL<br />

The Big Dog Walk<br />

Guide dogs return to Leeds<br />

Castle for a 2.5 mile walk around<br />

the castle’s upper parkland<br />

Entry: Free, all dogs<br />

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Sun 23 Oct<br />

Brogdale Collections, Brogdale<br />

Farm, Brogdale Road,<br />

Faversham, Kent ME13 8XZ<br />

Beastie Day<br />

Hunt for and collect bugs in the<br />

orchards, meet the Bug Roadshow’s<br />

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and get creative to build your very<br />

own bug to take home with you.<br />

01795 536250 /<br />

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Fairs & Shows<br />

Thu 4 Oct 9am-4pm<br />

Chafford Park, Ashurst,<br />

Tunbridge Wells TN3 9UR<br />

Pop Up Autumn Fair<br />

Support Hospice in the Weald<br />

and enjoy relaxed shopping for<br />

home, garden, interiors, brocante,<br />

fabulous fashion and accessories, all<br />

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Wed 10 Oct 10am-3.30pm<br />

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The Friends of Mayfield<br />

Michaelmas Fair<br />

There will be a diverse range of<br />

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Sat 13 Oct<br />

Sprivers Mansion, Lamberhurst<br />

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LPM BOHEMIA OPEN DAY<br />

LPM Bohemia invites you to view<br />

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weddings, parties, corporate events<br />

and festivals. With the finest<br />

collection of crafted structures to<br />

hire or buy we look forward to<br />

discussing your requirements.<br />

01892 725489 /<br />

sales@lpmbohemia.com<br />

<br />

KENT PAINTERS GROUP<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SATURDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

28TH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION AND SALE<br />

SEVENOAKS SCHOOL TN13 1HU<br />

26th OCTOBER<br />

6.30 — 9 pm<br />

Opening drinks party with the artists — all welcome<br />

27th OCTOBER &<br />

28th OCTOBER<br />

10 am — 4 pm<br />

Exhibition and sale — including unframed work<br />

Lunch and refreshments available<br />

12th - 13th - 14th <strong>October</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

A weekend celebrating the history and<br />

romance of a bygone era<br />

Special Guests!<br />

A4 60009 ‘Union of South Africa’<br />

and<br />

61306 ‘Mayflower’<br />

Don’t miss out - get your tickets<br />

now! Visit the website for more<br />

information and to buy tickets.<br />

All proceeds go directly to mental health and learning-disability<br />

charities in Kent: MENCAP, MacINTYRE & RETHINK<br />

SPONSORED<br />

BY<br />

Images: Tony Bartlett<br />

www.kentpaintersgroup.co.uk<br />

01825 720800 info@bluebell-railway.co.uk<br />

The Bluebell Railway | Sheffield Park Station | East Sussex TN22 3QL<br />

www.bluebell-railway.com<br />

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HauntFest<br />

CAROLINE ZOOB WORKSHOPS<br />

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Embroidery, textile & mixed<br />

media workshops<br />

New teaching studio at Ticehurst | Regular embroidery<br />

and mixed media workshops | Weekly stitching group<br />

(starting in <strong>October</strong>) | Workshops with guest tutors<br />

Workshops for private groups on request<br />

A self-taught embroiderer, I love to gather<br />

like-minded people at a workshop, give them lots<br />

of ideas, materials and inspiration, and set them off<br />

on their own creative journey. I particularly enjoy<br />

showing someone who may never have stitched<br />

before how easy it is to treat a needle and thread<br />

like a slow-moving paintbrush. I enjoy devising<br />

workshops reflecting my own changing interests,<br />

including mixed media and collage. Many<br />

friendships have been forged at my workshops,<br />

which gives me almost as much pleasure as<br />

seeing the beautiful work they create.<br />

www.carolinezoob.co.uk<br />

“ I can’t tell you how marvellous it was.<br />

Caroline made me feel more confident and<br />

I can’t wait to do further projects”<br />

@carolinezoobdesign<br />

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PAINT YOUR OWN CERAMICS,<br />

CRAFTS & PERSONALISED GIFTS<br />

Keepsakes<br />

Come in and have a go!<br />

No appointment necessary<br />

Paint your own<br />

Decopatch<br />

Located on Hawkhurst Fish Farm<br />

www.slapndash.com 01580 755674<br />

Open times: Mon-Fri 10.00 to 5.00, Sat & Sun 10.00 to 4.00<br />

(Evenings by appointment)<br />

Disabled access • Ample Parking • Cafe on-site<br />

BEATRIX<br />

POTTER’S<br />

GARDEN<br />

Sissinghurst Castle Garden<br />

27 Oct <strong>2018</strong> – 6 Jan 2019<br />

Open daily except 24 & 25 Dec<br />

Normal admission applies<br />

An exhibition exploring the<br />

inspirations of the world<br />

famous author of the original<br />

Peter Rabbit Books TM with<br />

objects on loan from the<br />

Frederick Warne Archive.<br />

For more information visit<br />

nationaltrust.org.uk/sissinghurstcastle-garden<br />

or phone<br />

01580 710700.<br />

CANTERBURY FESTIVAL <strong>2018</strong><br />

20 OCTOBER - 3 NOVEMBER<br />

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Thursday 15 November, 7.30pm<br />

Claire Hall, Haywards Heath<br />

Box Office 01444 455440<br />

Tuesday 20 November, 7.30pm<br />

The Woodville, Gravesend<br />

Box Office 08442 439 480<br />

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Stag Community Arts<br />

Centre, Sevenoaks<br />

Friday 2 November, 7.30pm<br />

Box Office 01732 450 175<br />

Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone<br />

Sunday 11 November, 2pm<br />

Box Office 01622 758611<br />

Winter Gardens, Margate<br />

Wednesday 14<br />

November, 7.30pm<br />

Box Office 01843 292795<br />

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What’s On in <strong>October</strong><br />

C<br />

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<strong>October</strong> half-term<br />

fun at Millbrook<br />

Staplehurst!<br />

Book online<br />

millbrookgc.co.uk<br />

Tickets<br />

£7<br />

Under 2s<br />

FREE<br />

24th - 28th<br />

<strong>October</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Millbrook Garden Centre<br />

Staplehurst Road, Marden, Kent. TN12 9BT<br />

01622 832299<br />

Facebook /MillbrookGCStaplehurst<br />

Sat 27 Oct 10.30am-4pm<br />

King Charles Church Hall, 3<br />

Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells,<br />

Kent TN2 5TA<br />

VINTAGE FAIR<br />

Squirrel Vintage has organised a<br />

quality vintage market with 25<br />

traders from all over the South<br />

East and London as well as a<br />

Northern Soul DJ. This fair<br />

will be packed with true vintage<br />

fashion and accessories from<br />

the 1920s to 1970s, menswear,<br />

salvaged homeware, antique<br />

jewellery, and original records.<br />

Entry: £1 (under 16s free)<br />

ruthjvintage@gmail.com / facebook.<br />

com/squirrelvintage<br />

Halloween<br />

Sat 6 – Sun 7, Sat 13 – Sun 14 &<br />

Fri 19 – Sun 28 Oct<br />

Pumpkin Moon, Maidstone,<br />

Kent ME14 3BE<br />

Pick your Own Pumpkin<br />

Pumpkin Moon boasts over 70<br />

varieties of pumpkin, squash and<br />

gourd starting at just £1, as well as<br />

a maize maze, face painting, story<br />

telling and pumpkin painting.<br />

Fancy dress always encouraged.<br />

Entry: Free<br />

pumpkinmoon.uk<br />

Sat 20 Oct – Sun 28 Oct<br />

Groombridge Place,<br />

Groombridge Hill,<br />

Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells<br />

TN3 9QG<br />

The Addams Family at<br />

Groombridge Place<br />

If you go down to Groombridge<br />

Place this Halloween you will be<br />

greeted by the fascinating Addams<br />

family characters including<br />

Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday<br />

and Pugsley. There will be two<br />

Addams Family musical shows and<br />

Singalongs every day together with<br />

children’s games and activities.<br />

groombridgeplace.com<br />

Sat 20 – Sun 28 Oct<br />

Penshurst Place, Penshurst,<br />

Tonbridge, Kent TN11 8DG<br />

Halloween<br />

This Halloween Penshurst<br />

Place has something for all ages<br />

with Not-so spooky interactive<br />

storytelling for littlest guests,<br />

tales from the Wicked Witch<br />

of the Wild Wood for older<br />

children (with hot chocolate<br />

and marshmallow roasting over<br />

an open fire) and for grown ups<br />

with stronger stomachs, Surgery<br />

through the centuries will take a<br />

macabre look at how far medicine<br />

has come with the help of Hands<br />

on History.<br />

penshurstplace.com<br />

Thu 25 – Sat 27 Oct<br />

10.30am-4.30pm<br />

Chiddingstone Castle, Hill<br />

Hoath Road, Chiddingstone,<br />

Edenbridge, Kent TN8 7AD<br />

Chiddingstone Castle<br />

School of Witchcraft<br />

and Wizardry<br />

Brush up on your witchcraft and<br />

wizardry this year as you study<br />

flying, dark arts and crafts and<br />

potion making, to earn your<br />

certificate. There will also be<br />

singing, dance and games practice,<br />

and even a chance to meet the<br />

headmaster.<br />

chiddingstonecastle.org.uk<br />

Thu 25 – Sat 27 Oct 7pm-10pm<br />

Dover Castle, Castle Hill Road,<br />

Dover, Kent CT16 1HU<br />

Murder mystery<br />

An evening of gothic mystery,<br />

intrigue and murder. The year is<br />

1852 and you are invited to take<br />

a seat at the dining table of the<br />

grand banquet hall in Constable’s<br />

Tower for an exclusive dinner.<br />

But the evening takes a dramatic<br />

turn when a scream is heard from<br />

within the kitchen. Now it is<br />

up to you to use your powers of<br />

deduction to solve the mysterious<br />

murder that has taken place.<br />

english-heritage.org.uk<br />

Music<br />

Fri 26 Oct 7.30pm<br />

Groves Hall, Sutton Valence<br />

School, North Street, Sutton<br />

Valence, Kent ME17 3HL<br />

SUTTON VALENCE MUSIC<br />

SOCIETY<br />

The Attard Zerafa Duo (Philip<br />

on saxophone and Christine on<br />

piano) have played at many major<br />

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“Outstanding”<br />

THE INDEPENDENT<br />

(Verdi: La Traviata)<br />

Glyndebourne Tour <strong>2018</strong><br />

La Traviata | Cendrillon | La Traviata: Behind The Curtain<br />

TUE 6 - SAT 10 NOV<br />

marlowetheatre.com<br />

01227 787787


chamber music venues in the UK<br />

and Europe. Their programme<br />

will include Bach, Tchaikovsky,<br />

Iturralde and Yosimatsu.<br />

Entry: £12.50 at door<br />

01622 843325<br />

Theatre<br />

What’s On in <strong>October</strong><br />

Thu 25 – Sat 27 Oct 7.30pm<br />

Bedgebury National Pinetum<br />

Bedgebury Road, Goudhurst,<br />

Kent TN17 2SJ<br />

The Hunting of the<br />

Snark<br />

Lewis Carroll’s nonsense poem is<br />

brought to life by outdoor theatre<br />

company, Burn the Curtain, in<br />

this truly spectacular promenade<br />

performance.<br />

Entry: Adults £15, children £10<br />

forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury<br />

Wellbeing<br />

Fri 12 Oct, 11am – 2pm,<br />

Stalisfield Village Hall,<br />

Stalisfield Road, Faversham,<br />

Kent ME13 0JE<br />

Breathe Better<br />

Created by Yvonne Fernando,<br />

NLP Master Practitioner & Life<br />

Coach. Experiential workshop<br />

designed to help you become<br />

more aware of how you breathe<br />

and make conscious changes<br />

to breathe better. With tips,<br />

techniques, discussion and a<br />

healthy light snack.<br />

Entry: £35<br />

01233 878474 /<br />

yvonnefernandonlp.co.uk<br />

Sat 13 Oct 10am-4.30pm<br />

The Church Rooms, Back Lane,<br />

Goudhurst, Cranbrook, Kent<br />

TN17 1AN<br />

EFT Retreat Day<br />

Spend a deeply relaxing and<br />

nurturing day learning EFT<br />

(tapping) from trainer, EFT<br />

expert and AAMET Board<br />

Member Kate Munden. Come<br />

away with a new self care skill and<br />

find out how to discover the gifts<br />

in your light shadow.<br />

Early Bird: £59<br />

info@katemunden.com<br />

07710 261921<br />

Workshops<br />

Thu 20 Oct 10am-12pm<br />

The Huguenot Museum,<br />

95 High Street, Rochester,<br />

Kent ME1 1LX<br />

Herbal Workshop<br />

Sip an indulgent spicy coconut<br />

hot chocolate and explore the<br />

world of herbs. Make a variety<br />

of pure and organic products,<br />

including a frankincense face/<br />

body cream, a marigold lip balm<br />

and an antiseptic myrrh ointment.<br />

Perfect ideas for Christmas gifts<br />

Entry: £45<br />

huguenotmuseum.org<br />

Sun 28 & Wed 31 Oct<br />

Canterbury Baking School, 22,<br />

The Ness, Canterbury, Kent<br />

CT1 3NL<br />

Baking School<br />

Canterbury Baking School offers<br />

a multitude of classes which teach<br />

life-long skills including basic<br />

bread techniques, and making<br />

artisan bread, sourdough, pasta or<br />

pizza! In the heart of Canterbury,<br />

these personal, specialist<br />

workshops are taught by bread<br />

expert, Vicky, who was trained by<br />

an Italian master chef.<br />

Entry: £165pp, £10 off for <strong>Wealden</strong><br />

<strong>Times</strong> readers, quote ‘<strong>Wealden</strong>10’<br />

vicky@canterburybakingschool.com /<br />

canterburybakingschool.com<br />

Listings are correct at time of going<br />

to press but may be subject to change.<br />

Readers are advised to check with<br />

venues before making arrangements.<br />

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Exclusive Dinner with celebrity<br />

speaker Ann Widdecombe<br />

London Beach Hotel Tenterden<br />

Friday 2 November <strong>2018</strong> from 7.00pm<br />

Exclusive Dinner with<br />

After<br />

celebrity<br />

“The<br />

speaker House”<br />

Ann Widdecombe<br />

London Beach Hotel Tenterden<br />

Friday Ann will 2 November talk<br />

<strong>2018</strong> from 7.00pm<br />

about her career<br />

including After<br />

“The Celebrity House” Big<br />

Ann Brother will and<br />

talk<br />

answer about her questions<br />

career<br />

on Etienne including<br />

any topic<br />

Pradier award-winning<br />

+ Etienne<br />

magician Etienne<br />

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entertain award-winning<br />

magician<br />

amaze!<br />

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signing entertain with Big<br />

Ann &<br />

amaze!<br />

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Book Book signing<br />

Delicious signing with<br />

Dinner with<br />

Ann<br />

Ann<br />

per person (drinks not included)<br />

Black<br />

Brother Tie or Lounge<br />

and<br />

Tickets £42.50<br />

Delicious<br />

Delicious<br />

Dinner<br />

Dinner<br />

per person (drinks not included)<br />

Suits per person<br />

To book (drinks<br />

call Hi not<br />

Kent included)<br />

Black Tie or Lounge Suits<br />

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during<br />

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office<br />

691151<br />

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office (credit/debit hours on cards 01622 accepted) 691151<br />

Charity Night for Hi Kent the county’s own<br />

(credit/debit cards accepted)<br />

Charity<br />

on deaf Night<br />

any and for hard Hi Kent of hearing topic<br />

the county’s charity own<br />

or email (credit/debit L.Clayton@hikent.org.uk<br />

cards accepted)<br />

Charity Night for Hi Kent the county’s own<br />

with deaf Hi Kent’s and hard Patron of hearing Ann Widdecombe<br />

charity<br />

with deaf Hi Kent’s and hard Patron of hearing Ann Widdecombe<br />

charity<br />

with Hi Kent’s Patron Ann Widdecombe<br />

+ Etienne Pradier award-winning<br />

magician will entertain & amaze!<br />

Book signing with Ann<br />

Delicious Dinner<br />

Tickets £42.50<br />

per person (drinks not included)<br />

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To book call Hi Kent during<br />

The Penshurst Vintage office hours Christmas<br />

on 01622 691151<br />

(credit/debit cards accepted)<br />

Charity Night for Hi Kent the county’s own<br />

deaf and hard of hearing charity<br />

Fair <strong>2018</strong> or email L.Clayton@hikent.org.uk<br />

with Hi Kent’s Patron Ann Widdecombe<br />

or<br />

or<br />

email<br />

email<br />

L.Clayton@hikent.org.uk<br />

L.Clayton@hikent.org.uk<br />

Saturday 3rd November<br />

10.00 am – 4.00 pm<br />

Penshurst Village Hall, TN11 8BP<br />

Vintage Homewares, Clothes, Jewellery,<br />

Decorative, Gifts & More!<br />

With entertainment from Miss Vintage and<br />

refreshments from Dolly’s Tea Parlour<br />

Entry: £2.00 Tel: 07885610912<br />

Facebook: Cherish Vintage Fairs<br />

Donating to Hospice in the Weald<br />

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Association House, St David’s Bridge,<br />

Association<br />

Cranbrook,<br />

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Kent,<br />

St David’s<br />

TN17 3HL<br />

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I N T E R I O R S<br />

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Showroom: 15-19 Vinehall Business Park, Vinehall Road, Mountfield TN32 5JW<br />

Bespoke Joinery & Carpentry<br />

Interior woodwork & refurbishment<br />

Staplecross • 01580 830590<br />

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come curling & love it!<br />

Autumn Open Day<br />

Saturday 13th <strong>October</strong> 10am-4pm<br />

Staff Outings<br />

Entertaining Clients<br />

Birthday Parties<br />

Christmas Parties<br />

Stag & Hen Parties<br />

Social Events<br />

FUN<br />

on ice!<br />

View our beautiful tents at Sprivers Mansion,<br />

Lamberhurst Road, TN12 8DR a secluded<br />

Georgian country house wedding venue.<br />

To arrange an appointment contact us on<br />

01892 725489 or email sales@lpmbohemia.com<br />

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LOVE CURLING IN KENT!<br />

Dundale Farm, Dundale Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9AQ<br />

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Competition<br />

WIN A £500 GIFT VOUCHER<br />

FROM GANT CLOTHING<br />

GANT is proud to announce the re-opening of its 3,218 sq ft newly refurbished<br />

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Jane Howard’s<br />

Fables from<br />

the Farm<br />

Ever wondered what Michaelmas is? And Lady<br />

Day... Jane explains<br />

There are four Quarter days in a year, all of which<br />

mark a significant change in the relationship between<br />

day time hours and night time hours. We know that<br />

a day near Christmas is the shortest and Midsummer the<br />

longest, but the other two quarter days, Lady Day in April<br />

and Michaelmas in September are less famous. They mark the<br />

spring and autumn equinoxes, when night time and day time<br />

hours are equal, and are important dates in the farming year.<br />

We have just passed Michaelmas Day, September 29, the<br />

feast of Saint Michael the Archangel, a celestial Poldark who<br />

rather magnificently hurled the devil Lucifer down from<br />

heaven. It traditionally marked the end of the harvest and was<br />

also the day when the curfew would begin, the first hint that<br />

winter was on its way. During curfew which occurred across<br />

the country from Michaelmas to Shrove Tuesday, church bells<br />

would ring at 9pm every night, apart from Sundays, as a sign<br />

to stay indoors, douse the household fire (couvre feu, hence<br />

curfew) and go to bed! How simple.<br />

Being recognised as the start of the farming<br />

year, Michaelmas was also the date upon<br />

which labour and tenanted farms changed<br />

hands and to this day many agricultural<br />

payments fall due on this day. It also sees the<br />

start of the shepherd’s year. Female sheep are<br />

only fertile when the night time hours exceed<br />

daytime hours, another Michaelmas milestone, which is<br />

nature’s clever way of ensuring lambs are only born in spring.<br />

Traditionally the rams are put in with the ewes on Bonfire<br />

Night and five months later on April Fool’s Day the lambs<br />

start arriving. With that in mind <strong>October</strong> is the month to<br />

sort out the flock and keep only those in tip top condition<br />

“Traditionally, the<br />

rams are put in<br />

with the ewes on<br />

Bonfire Night”<br />

to use for the breeding season ahead. The ewes will have had<br />

a couple of months off since their lambs were weaned so the<br />

first thing is to make sure they are in good condition and not<br />

looking plain – shepherds’ parlance for<br />

a thin sheep. Then they have to pass the<br />

three T’s test: teeth, toes and teats.<br />

Sheep only have lower teeth at the front<br />

which meet a hard pad and are used to pick<br />

off the grass which is then chewed by the<br />

back teeth before being swallowed. As they<br />

get older these front teeth become worn<br />

and if they fall out the ewe can no longer eat enough grass to<br />

maintain a healthy pregnancy and produce enough milk for a<br />

growing lamb – so sadly she’s out. Various foot problems, like<br />

cracked or splayed hoof, or abnormal growth can lead to less<br />

than perfect toes, so sorry missus but you’re out, too. Finally<br />

we check the udders to make sure they’re soft, mastitis free<br />

and not too low slung for a newborn lamb to find.<br />

The boys also get an MOT. Now I don’t mean to sound<br />

judgmental, but while the ewes have spent the year carrying<br />

and then raising one maybe two or three lambs, the boys<br />

have been having it super easy. For them the job spec reads<br />

something like this: Wanted male sheep to work hard for<br />

six weeks a year with 46 weeks holiday. So as you can see<br />

it matters big time that when November comes the boys<br />

are ready for the challenge and they too get the three T’s<br />

treatment. Teeth, toes and testicles. And then they’re off.<br />

In fact we’re all off as we look forward to another farming<br />

year at Coopers and all the joys and challenges it will<br />

inevitably bring.<br />

Follow Jane Howard – and the farm – on Instagram @coopersfarm<br />

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