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EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT <strong>inside</strong><br />
Inspirational Interiors • Fabulous Fashion • Delicious Dishes<br />
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Contents<br />
<strong>June</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
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19<br />
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HOUSE OF<br />
THE MONTH<br />
Dream homes<br />
on the market<br />
NOTEBOOK<br />
Upcoming events<br />
for your diary<br />
THE MUST LIST<br />
Keep up-to-date with<br />
the latest must-see and<br />
must-have goodies<br />
UP A LEVEL<br />
We take a visit to<br />
Greatstone to shoot a<br />
revamped family home<br />
in a stunning location<br />
GET THE LOOK<br />
Echo coastal<br />
surroundings with paredback<br />
chic interior choices<br />
HOME IS WHERE<br />
THE ART IS<br />
How to dress your walls<br />
49<br />
50<br />
53<br />
54<br />
56<br />
TWO HALVES<br />
OF A WHOLE<br />
Go behind the scenes<br />
at The Landmark<br />
Arts Centre<br />
HIS & HERS<br />
Get to know husband<br />
and wife artists<br />
Russell Hatton and<br />
Kirsty Mackay<br />
FINDERS &<br />
KEEPERS<br />
Art exhibitions near<br />
you this summer<br />
LOTS OF LOVE<br />
How to go about<br />
buying art at auction<br />
TWO<br />
POCKETFULS<br />
OF RYE<br />
Take a tour of an<br />
unusual property in<br />
the heart of Rye’s<br />
historic Citadel<br />
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NOURISH TO FLOURISH<br />
Charlotte Lau encourages<br />
us to incorporate more<br />
ginger into our diets<br />
HEAVEN SCENT<br />
Jo Arnell creates the<br />
ultimate nectar border<br />
HAPPY MEDIUM<br />
Sue Whigham explores a<br />
personal plant favourite<br />
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WHAT’S ON?<br />
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FABLES FROM<br />
THE FARM<br />
Jane Howard gets productive<br />
in her veg garden<br />
EDUCATION<br />
SUPPLEMENT<br />
20 pages of school<br />
news, views<br />
and advice.<br />
After page 74.<br />
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Thomas Thomas<br />
Mansfield<br />
The Family The Law Family Solicitors Law Solicitors<br />
Editor’s<br />
Letter<br />
It’s Midsummer Fair month! And we’ve been gathering<br />
the best exhibitors from across the South East and<br />
further afield to create the ultimate summer shopping<br />
experience. Running over three days from 8th-10th<br />
<strong>June</strong> at its beautiful home, Hole Park in Rolvenden,<br />
browse over 200 stands selling glorious homewares,<br />
fashion, jewellery, gardenware and the tastiest produce.<br />
Book your tickets online at wealdentimes-fair.co.uk.<br />
Back to the magazine, see how two coastal family<br />
homes have been revamped to begin new lives as superbly<br />
comfortable holiday rentals. The first, in Greatstone, enjoys<br />
enviable views out to sea, whilst the second, in Rye, is<br />
situated in the heart of the Cinque Port’s historic citadel.<br />
If school runs and extracurricular activities are<br />
still very much a mainstay of your household, then<br />
turn to page 74 for our <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong>,<br />
full of school news and interesting reads.<br />
We’re reliving our own precious childhood memories this<br />
month with the release of the live action version of The<br />
Little Mermaid. To celebrate, we’ve compiled some mermaidinspired<br />
fashion to bring a splash of nautical fun to summer<br />
wardrobes. Think statement earrings and a sprinkle of sequins.<br />
Recipes this month come courtesy of renowned chef, Will<br />
Devlin of The Small Holding and Birchwood fame. See how he<br />
earned his Green Michelin Star with creative dishes, this time<br />
working with seasonal leaves, asparagus, duck and elderflower.<br />
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House<br />
Month<br />
of the<br />
£4,500,000<br />
Waldron<br />
Damien Pestell picks his favourite<br />
homes on the market<br />
The dream: A splendid Grade II<br />
listed 17th century manor house<br />
with wonderful far-reaching<br />
views over the gardens and land<br />
belonging to the property. This<br />
magnificent home has the rare<br />
combination of architectural<br />
grandeur and a comfortable,<br />
homely atmosphere.<br />
Where: Outside the quaint village<br />
of Waldron, just 5 minutes from<br />
the market town of Heathfield.<br />
With Tunbridge Wells, Lewes<br />
and Eastbourne all approximately<br />
a 30 minute drive away.<br />
Setting: A splendid rural setting<br />
within the High Weald Area of<br />
Outstanding Natural Beauty.<br />
Beds: 11 Baths: 3<br />
Special features: The characterful<br />
reception hall with open stone<br />
fireplace and elegant wood panelling,<br />
feels like you have stumbled into<br />
a National Trust property.<br />
Pleasing details: An abundance<br />
of period features including stone<br />
window surrounds, rich dark wood<br />
panelling, stone flooring, intricate<br />
carvings and herringbone brickwork..<br />
Outside: The 17 acres of impressive<br />
gardens and grounds have been<br />
lovingly restored in recent years<br />
and include an utterly enchanting<br />
walled garden, as well as many other<br />
features to enjoy and explore.<br />
Time to town: From Buxted<br />
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Bridge in an hour and a quarter.<br />
Agent: Savills<br />
020 7016 3780 savills.com<br />
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Winchelsea<br />
£1,800,000<br />
- £1,900,000<br />
The dream: An exceptional Grade II listed<br />
stone built period house with a wonderful<br />
part-walled garden of under an acre. The<br />
property was mentioned in Pevsner’s<br />
Architectural Guide as well as being the<br />
home of Miss Maud Peel, the artist and<br />
niece of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel.<br />
Where: Ideally situated in the heart of<br />
the medieval town of Winchelsea.<br />
Setting: Off a quiet road in its own grounds.<br />
Beds: 8 Baths: 3<br />
Special features: The wonderful drawing room<br />
has a grand fireplace with stone surround,<br />
oak mantelpiece and wood burning stove.<br />
Pleasing details: The unique roof turret has a<br />
door onto the roof terrace providing wonderful<br />
views over Winchelsea and the sea beyond.<br />
Outside: The extraordinary gardens<br />
and grounds feature ornamental ponds<br />
and fountains, clipped yew hedging and<br />
an archway to a parterre garden.<br />
Time to town: From Rye station, 3<br />
miles away, to St Pancras via Ashford<br />
International in an hour and a half.<br />
Agent: Batcheller Monkhouse<br />
01424 775577 batchellermonkhouse.com<br />
Hartfield<br />
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The dream: A spacious Victorian 5-bedroom<br />
home arranged across 3 floors giving a lovely<br />
sense of flow and light. Situated just outside<br />
the village of Colemans Hatch on the edge<br />
of the Ashdown Forest, and surrounded<br />
by glorious East Sussex countryside.<br />
Where: Colemans Hatch is a delightful village<br />
located close to Hartfield and Forest Row.<br />
Setting: Accessed down a quiet private driveway.<br />
Beds: 5 Baths: 3<br />
Special features: The bespoke kitchen has<br />
fantastic views across the surrounding countryside.<br />
Pleasing details: Refurbished by the<br />
current owners, the property’s retained<br />
period features sit comfortably against<br />
the more contemporary additions.<br />
Outside: The house and garden sits within<br />
a plot of approximately half an acre, with<br />
generous grounds to the front incorporating<br />
a covered terrace to enjoy the views.<br />
Time to town: From East Grinstead<br />
station, just a few miles away, to London<br />
Victoria in less than an hour.<br />
Agent: Maddisons Residential<br />
01892 514100 maddisonsresidential.co.uk<br />
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One for the foodies... Perched<br />
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Previous pages & above: Sliding doors and roof lights mean that you can truly immerse yourself in the coastal elements,<br />
come rain or shine. Large linen sofas from OKA provide plenty of space to lounge while enjoying the incredible vista<br />
Simon Tyler is a person who,<br />
‘enjoys a project’. In 2003 he<br />
and his wife did something for<br />
their twentieth wedding anniversary<br />
which they had been talking about<br />
for some time – they bought a second<br />
home in the UK. Not in St Ives or<br />
the north Norfolk coast, but close to<br />
the alluring headland of Dungeness,<br />
with its stark landscapes, famed for its<br />
nuclear power station and being the<br />
home of the artist Derek Jarman.<br />
Greatstone isn’t your typical location<br />
for a holiday home, but the proximity<br />
to London was a real draw for the<br />
couple, because they wanted something<br />
which was within easy access of where<br />
they live. I asked Simon what criteria<br />
they were looking for in their home<br />
from home. “We wanted a house where<br />
we could park the car in the front and<br />
walk onto a beach at the back.” The<br />
estate agents weren’t very optimistic, he<br />
continues, “They said that these type<br />
of properties never come up.” Shortly<br />
after, two arrived on the market at once.<br />
Visiting one of the houses, it wasn’t<br />
immediately obvious to Simon and<br />
his wife that it was the home they<br />
had envisioned. “When we first saw<br />
the house it didn’t have a proper front<br />
door, it was idiosyncratic and had ugly<br />
1970s extensions.” It wasn’t perfect,<br />
but they could see the potential and<br />
bought their dream in 2004. With<br />
a front door, this house became a<br />
place for them to come and enjoy an<br />
environment away from their day-today<br />
lives. They’ve occasionally rented<br />
it, but for the most part it’s been<br />
their home, until – in 2021 – they<br />
decided it was time to modernise.<br />
Changing opinion of what a holiday<br />
looked like made renovating the<br />
property a more viable option, as<br />
Simon explained. “The pandemic made<br />
the staycation more popular. There is<br />
a real appeal to a holiday without the<br />
hassle of a plane and all that brings.<br />
More people realised that actually this<br />
country has a lot to offer.” Working<br />
with local architect Hollaway, they<br />
decided to rework the layout and<br />
rebuild the extension. After gaining<br />
planning approval work began, but<br />
hit issues not long after. “We started<br />
the nine month project in April 2021<br />
and we finished it 20 months later in<br />
December 2022.” A rapidly changing<br />
environment meant the demand for<br />
materials and lack of supply pushed the<br />
cost and timescale of the project way<br />
over what had initially been anticipated.<br />
“We picked a bad time, but once<br />
you start you have to keep going.”<br />
Designing the new house was a<br />
family affair, with many discussions<br />
about the layout and what should<br />
be included. Simon told me, “We <br />
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This page: Centrepiece of the dining area is a<br />
table made by Barker and Stonehouse, which<br />
can squeeze 18 on the communal benches.<br />
The kitchen is made from reclaimed wood<br />
and the other side of the room is a space<br />
for relaxing with distressed leather sofas<br />
used all the family’s experience of<br />
travelling, holiday homes, letting it<br />
out previously, and our children’s<br />
views, as they are experienced Airbnbers.”<br />
It was important that the build<br />
was considerate of the environment,<br />
too. The finished house used much<br />
of the debris from the job to help<br />
provide the solid floor base which<br />
now includes ground source heating.<br />
Solar panels provide most of the<br />
electricity and outside an electric car<br />
charging point is available for visitors.<br />
The latest in home technology has<br />
also been included, meaning Simon<br />
can control most aspects of the<br />
house from his home in Surrey.<br />
The design of the finished house<br />
can be split into two halves – space for<br />
entertaining and the more functional<br />
rooms. “The house has three big drama<br />
areas – the sitting room, kitchen/<br />
diner – where people spend most of<br />
their time.” Drama is certainly the<br />
right word, with all the pizzazz saved<br />
for these rooms, a contrast from the<br />
minimalistic spaces and furnishings<br />
throughout the rest of the house.<br />
“There is so much to look at outside,<br />
so we have tried to keep the internals<br />
plain and natural,” says Simon.<br />
Walking into the house for the first<br />
time you are naturally drawn into the<br />
kitchen/diner. This tremendous <br />
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the sitting room Left: A velvet corner sofa<br />
provides cosy seating in the cinema room<br />
space opens up to the outside through<br />
an entirely glazed beach-facing wall,<br />
where the windows open up to create a<br />
breakfast bar between the outside and<br />
in. “When the doors are open it looks<br />
like one room,” says Simon. “The house<br />
is set up to draw you to the back of<br />
the building – as you enter you can see<br />
right through and you follow the light.”<br />
The family loves cooking and this<br />
room is made for it. Two induction<br />
hobs and two extra wide ovens make<br />
self-catering en masse a thing of ease.<br />
Venturing over to the dining area, the<br />
custom table is the centrepiece of the<br />
room. Made by Barker and Stonehouse,<br />
it can squeeze 18 on the communal<br />
benches which run down either side<br />
for convivial group meals. Some of the<br />
kitchen is made from reclaimed wood<br />
and it’s one of many areas they have<br />
invested in quality. “The house is meant<br />
to be used, it’s likely to be bashed<br />
around a little bit – distressed and<br />
reclaimed surfaces can absorb such use.”<br />
At the other side of the room is<br />
a space for relaxing, with distressed<br />
leather sofas next to a fold down<br />
table football table, which is very<br />
popular with the kids. Limestone<br />
flooring <strong>inside</strong> and out helps to further<br />
integrate the house with its landscape.<br />
Upstairs, external privacy fencing<br />
works like blinkers on a horse, directing<br />
your line of sight outward, towards<br />
the sea. At high tide it’s just 50 metres<br />
away, Simon says, “It does feel like<br />
you’re sitting on the water’s edge of<br />
a lake when the tide is in.” There’s<br />
also a lockable store in the garden<br />
packed with things to keep you full<br />
of holiday spirit, including a BBQ,<br />
pizza oven and table tennis table.<br />
Alongside the kitchen/diner you<br />
come to a laundry area and the first of<br />
six en suite bedrooms. The two ground<br />
floor bedrooms are ideal for members of<br />
a group who may have mobility needs<br />
as they don’t have to negotiate any<br />
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This page: To the rear of the sitting room, a seating and breakfast area<br />
provides a handy halfway point between the kitchen and the upstairs<br />
nice touches. There are no cupboards, instead each<br />
room has mobile hanging rails. “People tend to live out<br />
of a case when they’re away for a week,” says Simon.<br />
Walking upstairs you emerge into the first floor<br />
sitting room, where the seating next to the stairwell is<br />
a great place to catch up with a bit of work if needs<br />
must. “From here you have a fantastic view and can<br />
keep an eye on the kids in the garden.” A breakfast<br />
area provides a handy halfway point between the<br />
kitchen and the upstairs, saving additional journeys<br />
when all you want is a cup of tea. And the sea facing<br />
wall is once again fully exposed to the elements, this<br />
time glazed roof lights bring in yet more light. Large<br />
linen sofas from OKA provide plenty of space to<br />
lounge while enjoying the incredible vista and behind<br />
there is a striking piece of driftwood art which fits<br />
perfectly into the room – Simon explains, “It’s the<br />
roots of a tree, that looks a bit like a jellyfish or an<br />
octopus”. Original 1920s posters on the wall hark<br />
back to a golden era of railway travel and a time not<br />
long after this area emerged from the sea, as Simon<br />
told me. “The area is interesting as it used to be<br />
underwater. It was reclaimed from the sea in the<br />
1890s, and no house on the road is older than <br />
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This page: The airy master suite – with its roll top bath<br />
from Aston Matthews – looks straight out to sea<br />
1920.” Outside the sitting room the verandah has stairs<br />
to the garden, making the house effortless to navigate.<br />
Behind the sitting room are a further three bedrooms.<br />
Each is themed to past holiday destinations that the family<br />
have been on. There is Jamaica and Ibiza. Puglia was a<br />
trip for a 60th birthday and upstairs the master suite is St<br />
Lucia, where the couple enjoyed their honeymoon. In all<br />
the rooms, a themed print brings a sprinkling of colour<br />
which is accentuated with a matching throw. “We wanted<br />
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makers don’t want our family photos on the walls.”<br />
A glazed staircase takes you up again, this time to the<br />
top of the house and the principal bedroom – a space<br />
that certainly makes the most of the view. With a span<br />
of glass doors that open to the sea, it’s a stunning, lightflooded<br />
space. Outside a balcony area is large enough for<br />
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bath from Aston Matthews allows you to soak the<br />
day away whilst gazing out over the beach. “The only<br />
problem is that you can see into the bedroom from the<br />
beach”. Luckily an intricate set of electric blinds from<br />
Grand Designs Blinds are on hand to save blushes.<br />
A super king size bed enhances the feeling that you’re<br />
in a five star hotel. “It’s great, there is room for us, the<br />
dog and our grandchildren to share the view!” Like<br />
the rest of the house, this room is simply furnished<br />
with white walls and neutral decor, with attention <br />
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paid to the functional elements which help to maximise<br />
guests’ enjoyment. On the ceiling another subtle detail that<br />
you could easily miss is the silent wooden fan which is an<br />
exact replica of a Spitfire propeller. Made by the Henley<br />
Fan Company it’s a piece Simon is particularly fond of.<br />
From the top of the house there is only one way to<br />
go, back downstairs and through the cinema room<br />
which is great for evening entertainment, before<br />
making your way back the way you came.<br />
I kept coming back to the impressive attention to detail<br />
in this house. It’s a functional home designed from years’<br />
<br />
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bedrooms. Each are themed to past holiday destinations<br />
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up and hang artwork on top of bold, patterned<br />
wallpaper for a space packed with personality.”<br />
– Jamie Watkins, Co-founder,<br />
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5 Top Tips from Belgravia Gallery<br />
Managing Director of Belgravia Gallery, Laura Walford tells us how to best add art to your interior scheme<br />
Decorating a home with art can be daunting – where<br />
to start? There’s so much to consider – style, size,<br />
colours, medium, framing, and of course, cost. We<br />
invest huge amounts of time, energy and money into<br />
our homes and art is often something only thought<br />
about at the end. Here’s some of our key advice:<br />
Start with the art<br />
We believe that it’s art that makes your house a home and<br />
that if you can, it’s a good idea to consider what you will<br />
have on your walls from the beginning of a project – don’t<br />
leave it as an afterthought at the end.<br />
Framing<br />
You don’t always need to buy completely new pieces to<br />
update the art in your home. Have a look at what you<br />
already have and consider new frames. So many people<br />
move home or renovate and think they don’t like what they<br />
already have – but a new frame really can breathe a new<br />
lease of life into an artwork. Framing can be expensive but<br />
is definitely worth it.<br />
Break it down<br />
Take it room by room. Start with your most used room<br />
(kitchen or living room for most people), with the key<br />
spaces such as above the sofa or over the fireplace. Search<br />
online for galleries locally and take an afternoon to go and<br />
have a look in them – there is nothing like seeing work in<br />
the flesh to judge whether you actually like it.<br />
Don’t be intimidated<br />
Buying art which you will live with for a long time can feel<br />
intimidating. Ask lots of questions, don’t be afraid to voice<br />
your thoughts and negotiate a price!<br />
Use a professional installer<br />
They don’t cost a fortune and make so much difference to<br />
the overall feel of how the art looks. Try Pembridge Services<br />
(pembridgeservices.com) Joby is great and can help you create<br />
the most amazing gallery wall displays all evenly spaced and<br />
straight. Not easy on your own!<br />
Find out more at belgraviagallery.com
HOW TO MAKE THE<br />
PERFECT GALLERY WALL<br />
Annica Wallin, Executive<br />
Creative Director at Desenio,<br />
shares 3 top tips<br />
Be careful with colour<br />
Overcrowding a space with<br />
clashing prints and pictures can<br />
feel busy and overwhelming. If<br />
you want to use multiple prints<br />
or create a gallery wall with<br />
busy pieces, pick five prints in<br />
complementary colourways. Follow<br />
a set colour palette and incorporate<br />
colourways that radiate light and<br />
warmth. Neutral colours are often<br />
favoured but a pop of colour in the<br />
centre of your wall can make the<br />
room feel bigger.<br />
What’s Underneath<br />
“For the wall behind your artwork, choose a colour based on<br />
the shades, tones and accents within the piece – colours that are<br />
strong enough to form a backdrop but which do not compete<br />
with the artwork itself. You want to create contrast and clear<br />
definition so that the piece really pops. For instance, if there are<br />
yellowish tones in the frame and/or painting, avoid paints with<br />
yellow hues and undertones. Darker paint shades such as brown<br />
and purple can create a sense of drama, helping to position the<br />
artwork as a focal point in the room. Also, opt for matt instead of<br />
sheen, as it helps to combat any reflections caused by light.”<br />
– Francesca Wezel, Founder of Francesca’s Paints francescaspaint.com<br />
Below: Wensleydale by HM<br />
King Charles III 46x61cm<br />
limited edition signed lithograph<br />
£7,000 Belgravia Gallery<br />
belgraviagallery.com<br />
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Practice makes perfect<br />
Before you hang your art, take<br />
a few minutes to experiment<br />
with placement. Usually, we<br />
recommend spacing frames<br />
5-10cm apart. But you could also<br />
try hanging them closer together<br />
for the look of one solid piece. It<br />
all comes down to your personal<br />
taste and style. Another tip is to<br />
use ‘no damage wall hooks’ so<br />
you can rearrange throughout<br />
the seasons without repairing the<br />
walls or dealing with nails.<br />
Measure for success<br />
Hanging pictures too high will<br />
take away from the piece and<br />
look wrong to the eye. A universal<br />
rule is to place the centre of a<br />
gallery wall approximately 145cm<br />
above the floor, but do feel free to<br />
experiment with this rule (if you<br />
have a high ceiling it may have<br />
to be adjusted slightly). If you’re<br />
placing art above a sofa or other,<br />
larger piece of furniture, the lowest<br />
hanging frame should be at least<br />
15cm above the furniture’s edge.<br />
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Two Halves of a Whole<br />
Art events are often split into two categories – those that teach us how to create and those that show us the<br />
creations of others. The Landmark Arts Centre in Teddington seeks to blur the lines for a more dynamic<br />
experience. We talk to Abigail Thomas, Visual Arts Curator (pink) and Gregory Emfietzis, Creative Learning<br />
Manager (blue), to find out what makes this unique space tick<br />
istockphoto.com/ Punnarong<br />
hat exhibitions and events<br />
do you have planned for<br />
the coming months?<br />
We will have Gaia by Luke Jerram and<br />
Art Retreats in August too – it’s going<br />
to be a crazy summer. There is so much<br />
happening in and around Gaia. It’s more<br />
than just an exhibition.<br />
Yes Gaia is something I wanted to<br />
programme for a long time. We expect<br />
over a thousand people a day will be<br />
coming to see it. I can’t wait for Gaia,<br />
and the thousands of new audiences<br />
that will be able to attend with the<br />
free tickets we are giving away.<br />
How do you make the Landmark<br />
Arts Centre engaging for visitors?<br />
I’ve always liked complementing<br />
our exhibitions with live events or<br />
demonstrations. Since being at the<br />
Landmark, I have found that visual arts<br />
audiences are rarely spectators, they are<br />
passionate ‘thinkers and doers’. They<br />
are the type of person who will get<br />
more enjoyment from a deeper level<br />
of understanding. I believe audiences<br />
flourish when the arts scene is accessible<br />
and exciting. For example, at a recent<br />
art fair we chose to document the<br />
event, not with photographs, but with<br />
incredible drawings by a local artist. The<br />
line drawings communicate more than<br />
a photograph, and our visitors loved the<br />
surprise of finding themselves depicted<br />
in artwork which they could buy.<br />
Yes and if someone is interested<br />
in an artwork, we can enrich their<br />
experience by showing them more<br />
of the process and the practical. We<br />
offer demonstrations, trial classes<br />
and even year round courses.<br />
What do you love most about your roles?<br />
One of the reasons I love being the<br />
visual arts curator here is that we aren’t<br />
just a gallery – creative learning keeps<br />
the building vibrant all year round.<br />
It’s true. Somehow we manage to<br />
squeeze more and more in every year.<br />
The summer used to be a quiet time<br />
for us, but this summer is the busiest<br />
ever. I have loved working at the<br />
Landmark for a long time, but I think<br />
I am more excited about the work we<br />
are beginning now than I have been<br />
about anything we have done so far.<br />
You recently got a new Director, Harper<br />
Ray, how is his influence changing things?<br />
Harper is always looking for ways to<br />
engage and develop artists. He has<br />
shown us how the bigger picture relies<br />
on that. It’s a more collaborative and<br />
supportive way to look at the arts.<br />
That is true. Also, our departments – arts<br />
curation and creative learning – were<br />
always quite separate, and our audiences<br />
were considered separate too, but now<br />
we have been given the freedom to blur<br />
the boundaries between the two. By<br />
working together, we view art less as an<br />
endpoint in the creative process, and in<br />
doing so we make the arts scene more<br />
sustainable. If your business was printing<br />
books, then to be sustainable you might<br />
plant trees and teach reading. For us,<br />
growing both artists and audiences<br />
improves the sustainability of our work.<br />
One could see the number of exhibitions<br />
we stage and think that the visual<br />
arts programme is why we have arts<br />
audiences, but they are not the driving<br />
force, they are the proof. Well attended<br />
exhibitions are evidence that the area is<br />
full of passionate and informed people.<br />
I agree, creative learning may not seem<br />
in the same league as professional art<br />
exhibitions, but learning about art<br />
helps to grow an appetite for it, and<br />
so our art classes develop an authentic<br />
cultural landscape. It’s not enough<br />
to put on an exciting exhibition – a<br />
love of art needs to be nurtured<br />
year-round in the community.<br />
What are your art classes like?<br />
The classes at the Landmark are taught<br />
by exceptionally talented tutors who<br />
are all working artists. When sourcing<br />
tutors, we look for the same qualities as<br />
we do for exhibiting artists – we both<br />
value excellence and look for original<br />
voices. We want to fill the building<br />
with artists that have the capacity to<br />
delight and inspire. But the classes<br />
are also all about bringing people<br />
together. Art is how we contextualise<br />
the world and express ourselves.<br />
We sometimes talk about creating a<br />
‘culture of creativity’, in which we give<br />
opportunities for everyone to be creative.<br />
Yes, they are all about sharing a love<br />
of the arts and a wish to communicate<br />
that joy to others. My arts practice<br />
can often feel like meditation, there<br />
is no pressure of an endpoint, and<br />
there is no exam. There is just the<br />
joy of personal artistic endeavour. I<br />
know our tutors also feel like this;<br />
they are not simply giving instruction,<br />
they are passing on their passion.<br />
For more information about upcoming<br />
exhibitions and classes at The Landmark<br />
Arts Centre visit landmarkartscentre.org<br />
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His & Hers<br />
We get to know husband and wife abstract artists, Russell Hatton and Kirsty Mackay<br />
Golden Andalusite by Russell Hatton (150cm)<br />
£6,000 at The Art Gallery theartagency.co.uk<br />
Compulsion by Kirsty Mackay (90x90cm)<br />
£995 at The Art Gallery theartagency.co.uk<br />
What fuels your creativity? A desire to leave behind a body<br />
of work that is tangible and has integrity, with the use of<br />
innovative paint and materials.<br />
What or who are your greatest influences? I admire the work<br />
of architects and sculptors, particularly the work of Frank<br />
Gehry and Richard Serra. Although my paintings are on an<br />
aluminium flat surface, I try to achieve a 3D plane allowing<br />
the viewer to delve far within the painting.<br />
Where do you create your pieces? In my studio surrounded by<br />
my equipment, paints, materials and music. Music is the<br />
most influential part of my work which helps to contribute<br />
to the creative process.<br />
Can you describe a typical day in your life as an artist? A day<br />
in my working life can be extremely busy, but the most<br />
satisfying days are the ones which allow me to solely practice<br />
my art – to experiment, practice and create a piece which has<br />
the integrity and beauty I am hoping to achieve.<br />
How do people react to your work? I receive an extremely<br />
positive reaction to my work; there is a fascination with<br />
my process and the multi-layering of my paintings. I<br />
have clients all over the world, and when not in my<br />
studio I can often be found delivering and hanging<br />
work for the most interesting of people.<br />
Where do you exhibit? I have exhibited within galleries in<br />
England, Ireland, Scotland and France, and also exhibit at art<br />
fairs around Europe and America.<br />
What fuels your creativity? A need to lose myself within my<br />
work, to take myself to a place where through my practice I<br />
can completely exist within my art.<br />
What or who are your greatest influences? My mother – she<br />
taught me from a very early age to look at and engage with<br />
Art. As a teacher and a painter herself, she knew I had to<br />
find myself with the world of creativity. I admire the work of<br />
Eva Hesse whose work evokes emotion through materiality.<br />
The process of making fascinates me and, although I paint, I<br />
do refer to myself as a maker.<br />
Where do you create your pieces? Within my studio, away from<br />
the busy world – a place I can control and reflect.<br />
Can you describe a typical day in your life as an artist? The<br />
most interesting aspect of my work is the many facets<br />
involved – from working within the art world, from the<br />
experience of painting to visiting galleries or working at art<br />
fairs, each day can bring a completely new experience.<br />
How do people react to your work? Due to my working in the<br />
field of abstract painting and its relationship to the world,<br />
clients often look deep within my paintings to connect with<br />
the pattern, imagery and colour. I often say a painting has to<br />
relate and talk to you, which is one of life’s pleasures. As each<br />
artist produces something from within themselves, the viewer<br />
will extract that which directly resonates with them.<br />
Where do you exhibit? At galleries and fairs around the UK,<br />
and I’m also hoping to exhibit within Europe shortly.<br />
To see more of Kirsty Mackay and Russell Hatton’s art and purchase a piece for yourself, visit theartagency.co.uk<br />
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MIDSUMMER<br />
ART EXHIBITION<br />
24th - 25th <strong>June</strong> 10 - 4pm<br />
Greenfinch Gallery at King John’s Nursery<br />
Etchingham, TN19 7AZ<br />
Studio Open Days <strong>2023</strong><br />
16 17 18 <strong>June</strong>, 21 22 23 July<br />
11am to 3pm<br />
Etchings, watercolours, posters, books, cards and more...<br />
Up The Garden Studio<br />
White Cottage, Green Lane, Boughton Monchelsea,<br />
Kent, ME17 4LF<br />
We are open by appointment throughout the year,<br />
hello@grahamclarke.co.uk 07801 922081<br />
www.grahamclarke.co.uk<br />
Further info: greenfinchshop.co.uk<br />
West End House<br />
Art Gallery<br />
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Contemporary gallery in beautiful Smarden. A glorious<br />
mix of artworks at all prices from artists near and far.<br />
www.westendhousegallery.co.uk<br />
West End House, Water Lane, Smarden, Kent TN27 8QB<br />
01233 770261 • girls@westendhousegallery.co.uk<br />
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Finders & Keepers<br />
Whether you’re looking to explore the world of art or find a new<br />
purchase, these exhibitions and galleries are all great places to start<br />
1. Beverley Johnson at<br />
West End House Gallery<br />
Throughout <strong>June</strong><br />
Water Lane, Smarden TN27 8QB<br />
The featured artist at West End House<br />
Gallery for <strong>June</strong> will be printmaker<br />
Beverley Johnson. Beverley lives and works<br />
in Aylesford, and specialises in linocuts.<br />
The acquisition of an original Albion<br />
printing press proved to be a turning point<br />
from which her printmaking practice has<br />
developed and flourishes. Her prints are<br />
often based in nature with a wonderfully<br />
simple graphic feel to them.<br />
westendhousegallery.co.uk<br />
2. Graham Clarke at Up the<br />
Garden Studio<br />
Fri 16 – Sun 18 Jun, Fri 21 –<br />
Sun 23 Jul, Fri 25 – Sun 27 Aug<br />
& Fri 15 – Sun 17 Sep (11am-3pm)<br />
Meadow View Road, Boughton<br />
Monchelsea, Maidstone, ME17 4LF<br />
A fascinating and characterful studio gallery,<br />
Up The Garden Studio is a peek into the<br />
heart and mind of local legend, Graham<br />
Clarke. Inside, you’ll find a vast collection of<br />
intricate and often hilarious limited edition<br />
etchings, produced entirely by hand from<br />
start to finish. You’ll see where the intriguing<br />
process takes place and all the paraphernalia<br />
involved, while browsing witty and<br />
whimsical etchings, books, greetings cards<br />
and posters. Graham is sometimes on hand<br />
for a chat and if not his family will happily<br />
welcome you and explain the copper-plate<br />
etching process and share the stories behind<br />
this huge collection of work.<br />
grahamclarke.co.uk<br />
3. Gaia by Luke Jerram comes<br />
to Landmark Arts Centre<br />
From 10 May<br />
Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN<br />
Luke Jerram’s monumental new Earth<br />
artwork, Gaia, measures 7 metres across,<br />
and hangs suspended in the Landmark’s<br />
stunning historic space, slowly revolving<br />
to the sound of a specially composed track<br />
by Dan Jones. The exhibition will have<br />
all sorts going on around it, including late<br />
night openings, music concerts and family<br />
activities, but the star of the show will<br />
certainly be Gaia itself. With the help of<br />
imagery from NASA’s Visible Earth series,<br />
it offers a unique perspective on our home<br />
planet, allowing us to see the Earth as if<br />
from space as usually only astronauts can.<br />
As a visual representation of the fragility<br />
and beauty of the Earth, it inspires a feeling<br />
of awe, a profound understanding of the<br />
interconnectivity of life, and a sense of<br />
responsibility for the environment.<br />
landmarkartscentre.org<br />
4. Wellness Expression<br />
at Trew Art<br />
Throughout July<br />
11 The Parade, Claygate KT10 0PD<br />
While not always easy to do, finding the<br />
time for a break to explore galleries can<br />
help lift our spirits. This July at Trew Art,<br />
you’ll find a wealth of inspiring and calming<br />
art, exploring themes of reflection, family,<br />
nature, animals, travel and down-to-earth<br />
words. Artists featured will include Damien<br />
Hirst, Amber Goldhammer, Doug Hyde,<br />
and The Connor Brothers (the artists<br />
behind the pictured It Is What It Is 23x33”<br />
limited edition £1,495).<br />
trewart.com<br />
5. Under The Rainbow Events’<br />
Summer Exhibition<br />
Tue 16 May – Mon 19 <strong>June</strong> (11am-8pm<br />
Mon-Sat & 11am-5pm Sun)<br />
Lower Rose Gallery, Bluewater,<br />
Greenhithe, Kent DA9 9SB<br />
This summery event promises to showcase<br />
both professional and emerging talent<br />
from across the UK, including <strong>Wealden</strong><br />
<strong>Times</strong> Fairs favourite Cathy McClymont<br />
(pictured). Alongside over 60 exhibiting<br />
artists, there will be displays from local<br />
schools and community projects, as well<br />
as donated artwork for sale in support of<br />
My Shining Star – a local charity which<br />
supports families of children with cancer.<br />
All artwork is for sale and available to<br />
take away on the day.<br />
utrevents.co.uk<br />
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Love<br />
Lots of<br />
We speak to Buffy Parker, Managing Director of Parker Fine Art Auctions<br />
and Ed Beer, Paintings Specialist at Woolley and Wallis Salisbury<br />
Salerooms Ltd to find out how best to acquire art through auction<br />
Art from top to bottom<br />
1: Paul Henry (Irish, 1876-<br />
1958), landscape with<br />
turfstacks and mountains,<br />
oil on canvas. Sold in 2022<br />
for £150,000 at Woolley &<br />
Wallis<br />
2: Sold at Parker Fine Art<br />
Auctions for £10,000<br />
3: Frances Hodgkins (New<br />
Zealander, 1869-1947),<br />
Still Life, watercolour<br />
£8,000-12,000. To be sold<br />
on 7th <strong>June</strong> at Woolley &<br />
Wallis<br />
4: Sold at Parker Fine Art<br />
Auctions for £24,000<br />
hat is the biggest advantage<br />
of buying art at auction?<br />
The huge variety of pictures to choose<br />
from. Our monthly sales have something for<br />
all tastes and budgets, from old masters to<br />
contemporary greats.<br />
Buying at auction can be like buying wholesale<br />
rather than retail – prices are often below those<br />
you would find in a gallery.<br />
What’s currently trending and how can<br />
you choose the best investment?<br />
We have recently seen a boom in sales of<br />
Modern British pictures and works by female<br />
artists. However, the art market is famously<br />
unpredictable and all investments carry risk. The<br />
golden rule is to buy pictures that you like so,<br />
even if they don’t appreciate in value, you still<br />
have the joy of owning them.<br />
Unless you are an expert (or have a crystal<br />
ball!) investing in art and antiques can be a risky<br />
business. The best strategy is to buy what you<br />
love, then you won’t mind if it loses you money.<br />
I wouldn’t advise investing in any items that are<br />
“hot right now” as they’ll generally be at the top<br />
of their market and are only likely to eventually<br />
depreciate in value.<br />
Should you see the item before you bid<br />
or attend the auction in person?<br />
We’d recommend seeing an item first, although<br />
all of our lots are illustrated online with highresolution<br />
images and we provide condition<br />
reports on request. Nothing compares to viewing<br />
a picture in real life to appreciate its scale and<br />
subtleties of colour, so please do come and view.<br />
We are open for a week, including the weekend,<br />
before every sale. As for the day itself, you don’t<br />
have to attend the auction, you can bid online or<br />
by phone, but it’s fun to be there!<br />
We always recommend viewing art before you<br />
buy as there’s really no substitute for seeing it<br />
in the flesh. Art is subjective so seeing the piece<br />
in person will help you appreciate the colours,<br />
brushwork and (importantly!) size. However,<br />
a good auction house will provide a condition<br />
report and extra high resolution photos and<br />
for modern artworks, condition is often less<br />
of a problem so viewing is less important. We<br />
always recommend attending auctions, but also<br />
understand it isn’t always practical and with<br />
telephone, absentee and internet bidding there is<br />
no longer a need to be present at the sale.<br />
£10+VAT per lot to sell in one of our auctions –<br />
other auctioneers charge the seller a percentage of<br />
the hammer price as a commission. Buyers also<br />
pay a fee – our buyer’s premium is 25%, which is<br />
in line with most other auction houses.<br />
All auctions are subject to buyer’s premium,<br />
but the percentage varies depending on whether<br />
you’re buying at a London saleroom or a village<br />
hall auction. For many 21st and 20th century<br />
artists, a fee called Artist’s Resale Right also<br />
applies on any work over €1,000, which is<br />
a sort of royalty, and starts at 4%. If you are<br />
importing or exporting any object then other<br />
costs need to be taken into account; as would<br />
UK shipping if you are buying remotely or<br />
the artwork won’t fit into a standard car!<br />
How do you know if the piece is worth the price?<br />
An auction is a free and open marketplace<br />
where items find their own price. Our experienced<br />
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the heart of the Citadel, we are swept<br />
back to ancient days; many of the<br />
houses are medieval, or Tudor, listed<br />
and preserved in their entirety. To<br />
add to the time traveller atmosphere<br />
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cobbled streets. A daily curfew is in<br />
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Above left & left: The panelled entrance passage is<br />
illuminated thanks to the clever addition of a glass panel<br />
fitted into one wall of the sitting room’s huge inglenook<br />
Above right: An antique table was the perfect find to fit<br />
with the low window. The rattan shade is from Cox & Cox<br />
arrive, vans and trucks are busy beating a hasty<br />
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Our destination – just down from St Mary’s church,<br />
is one of the few houses in the Citadel that, from the<br />
outside at least, looks a little different. The timber frame<br />
has been tastefully updated from the traditional black<br />
and white – not an easy feat for a listed property.<br />
“We wanted a softer, more subtle look,” says owner<br />
Cherry. “It took a bit of a fight, but we got there.”<br />
As we are shown more of the house and Cherry<br />
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Cherry and her family live in London, but she had<br />
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was tied to this one. The two properties were marketed<br />
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This page: Cherry opted for a Limehouse kitchen by Neptune, which fits snugly into the inglenook in the kitchen<br />
In fact there are so many codicils<br />
and tangled rights of way, that the<br />
Land Registry use these two houses<br />
as part of their conveyance training.<br />
It all got incredibly complicated,<br />
“So, in the end we decided that it<br />
would be wise to buy next door too,”<br />
Cherry explains. “Although the day we<br />
completed I found out I was expecting.<br />
Not an ideal house for a baby,” she<br />
adds. “And then recently we acquired<br />
the strip of garden directly outside our<br />
house – this is our next little project.<br />
The hard landscaping has already been<br />
done and we hope to plant it up very<br />
shortly so that our guests will have<br />
use of a very private, hidden away<br />
courtyard.” They have been using both<br />
houses for holidays for many years,<br />
“and having two separate dwellings<br />
actually became very useful as the<br />
children became teenagers, but as they<br />
have got older and stopped wanting<br />
bucket and spade holidays, we decided<br />
to rent them out as holiday lets.”<br />
Cherry’s sister Heather, together<br />
with her colleagues at Evernden<br />
Interiors, have been responsible for<br />
most of the ground floor make-overs,<br />
while Heather and Cherry have<br />
updated the rooms upstairs together.<br />
Faced with a listed building that dates<br />
back to medieval days, it is tempting to<br />
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preserving the old and keeping as much<br />
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and contemporary feel. Together they<br />
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“Bronwyn from Evernden wanted<br />
Cherry to have a more contemporary<br />
kitchen,” says Heather. “I would<br />
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much more country cottage,” Cherry<br />
adds, as we look around the sleek new<br />
Limehouse kitchen from Neptune. “The<br />
guests are always pleasantly surprised,<br />
too – it has worked really well.” The<br />
streamlined, neutral toned kitchen has<br />
the effect of making the room seem<br />
bigger and complements – rather than<br />
fights against – the age of the house.<br />
The kitchen leads out to the staircase<br />
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straight to the outside – we blocked that<br />
up. It’s an odd shape, but it was never<br />
meant to be a bathroom – there were no<br />
<strong>inside</strong> bathrooms back in the day.” <br />
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This page: The walls in the master bedroom, punctuated by striking timbers, are Stone III from Paint & Paper Library, the ceiling is Stone I<br />
The sitting room is at the front of<br />
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set up shop at the window and were<br />
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and then we had the legs chopped<br />
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is just the right width and length<br />
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And now just the right height too.<br />
The colour scheme in the sitting<br />
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“Yes, it’s not too beamy either,” says<br />
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“Our son used to sleep in there when he was<br />
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This page: A small door at the foot end of the master bed opens<br />
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that the chimney is three times higher<br />
than those in the rest of the street.”<br />
They used local builder John Fairhall.<br />
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Above: The apartment’s master bedroom feels very secluded and quiet, with views out across the rooftops of Rye to the countryside beyond<br />
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4 THE BUZZ<br />
We catch up on the latest<br />
news from some thriving<br />
English schools<br />
20<br />
7 WE BUILT A ZOO<br />
Did you know that Bede’s has<br />
an actual zoo? We just had to<br />
find out more!<br />
9 MEMORIES THAT<br />
MADE ME<br />
Take a trip down memory<br />
lane to see how two local<br />
success stories were shaped by<br />
their school experience<br />
11 MUSIC TO OUR EARS<br />
Find out how music is<br />
enriching the lives of young<br />
people in the South East<br />
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We talk extra-curriculars with<br />
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<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />
Hazelwood Nursery and Early<br />
Years (HNEY), a large nursery<br />
located in the commuter town of Oxted,<br />
provides first class care for 180+ children<br />
from 9 months to the end of Reception<br />
Learning when you are under 5 is an adventure and<br />
Hazelwood is extremely fortunate to have its whole Nursery<br />
and Early Years on one, large site. This ensures that the children<br />
have the space, encouragement and wealth of appropriate activities<br />
to develop into well rounded young children who are confident and<br />
ready for anything. Their impressive outdoor space and facilities allow<br />
children to run free and explore. They believe strongly that they are<br />
laying the foundations for each child’s lifelong learning journey.<br />
At HNEY, every child gets the best possible start, fostering a<br />
real love of learning and thirst for knowledge that will see<br />
them through their whole school career and beyond.<br />
Reception places are available for September <strong>2023</strong>.<br />
If you would like to book a tour, contact the<br />
Admissions Department on 01883 712194<br />
hazelwoodnursery.org.uk<br />
Somerhill is celebrating the<br />
first birthday of Saplings<br />
Saplings is a programme launched last<br />
summer to complement Somerhill’s existing<br />
Pre-School offering and build relevant life skills.<br />
From resilience and risk taking, to problem solving<br />
and teamwork, the interweaving of Saplings into the<br />
children’s Pre-School EYFS experience has been a winner.<br />
Sarah Woodgate, Saplings Lead, said, “At Saplings, children<br />
can lead their own learning and explore in the peace and quiet<br />
of nature without a schedule. It has been incredible to watch<br />
each child build confidence, find their voice and be brave!<br />
We have noticed that they are then able to transfer<br />
this confidence back into the classroom.” Parental<br />
feedback has been overwhelmingly positive with<br />
over 80 children signed up for Saplings’<br />
sessions on a weekly basis. It is so good for<br />
their mental health to be out in nature.<br />
somerhill.org<br />
Surrey school children<br />
support local Hospital Charity<br />
On the final day of Spring half term, pupils<br />
at Danes Hill School in Surrey held their<br />
annual Charities Day. This year they fundraised<br />
for Brompton Fountain Charity and reached a<br />
spectacular £3,774.80. The Brompton Fountain supports<br />
the treatment and care of seriously ill children, working<br />
closely with Royal Brompton Hospital’s paediatric teams. At the<br />
start of the term, representatives from the charity visited the school<br />
and told pupils about their life-changing work. On Charities<br />
Day the children, teachers and parents came together<br />
to set up stalls in classrooms and spend their pocket<br />
money on hook a duck, Wordle challenges, find<br />
the golden carrot and much more. The staff<br />
also got involved in a fitness challenge<br />
in which they ran, jogged, walked,<br />
and cycled 173.15km in total.<br />
daneshillschool.co.uk<br />
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Number One in the<br />
world: Tonbridge boys win<br />
Trinity Maths Competition<br />
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A Tonbridge School team has come ‘Top in the<br />
World’ in the Trinity Maths Competition, an annual<br />
online contest which tests students’ problem-solving abilities<br />
under time pressure. More than 150 teams from leading schools<br />
across the world, including those in China, the US and the UK,<br />
took part but Tonbridge team ‘e = pi = 3’, made up of students Isaac,<br />
Hayden, Alex, Catalin, Justin and Sam, finished in first place in the<br />
entire world. A second Tonbridge team, ‘39 is prime’, also did<br />
extremely well, achieving 21st place in the world rankings.<br />
James Ashton, Head of Maths, says, “By any measure, this is<br />
a remarkable achievement. The second and third places<br />
went to prestigious Maths schools in the US, and so<br />
this result confirms Tonbridge’s reputation as one<br />
The<br />
of the finest schools for Maths in the country<br />
and, quite possibly, in the world.”<br />
tonbridge-school.co.uk<br />
Buzz<br />
We catch up with all the latest news from<br />
thriving education providers<br />
It’s Awards Season at<br />
Millfield Prep School<br />
Sporting Success at The<br />
Granville, Sevenoaks<br />
It’s been an incredible year so far at<br />
The Granville School in Sevenoaks (a co-ed<br />
Pre-school for ages 3-4 and girls’ Prep School<br />
for ages 4-11). Thanks to the hard work of the PE<br />
department, expertly led by Natalie Rendle, and the<br />
girls themselves of course, this small school of around 170<br />
pupils has placed 3rd nationally in Cross Country, competed at<br />
the IAPS U11 National Netball finals (1 of only 24 schools to<br />
qualify) and were runners up in the National Netball Bowl<br />
Competition. They also placed 4th in the South-East in<br />
Hockey and will be swimming in the IAPS National<br />
Championships in <strong>June</strong> at the London Aquatic<br />
Centre. Alongside numerous local tournament<br />
and match victories, it’s clear that this<br />
small school packs a big punch!<br />
granvilleschool.org<br />
Millfield Prep is raking in awards –<br />
Independent Prep School of the Year 2022/23,<br />
Sport School of the Year from School Sport<br />
Magazine <strong>2023</strong>, Independent Schools Inspectorate<br />
rating of double Excellent <strong>2023</strong>, The Week’s Best of the<br />
Best Prep Schools for Pastoral Care <strong>2023</strong>, and Top Good<br />
Schools Guide Review. The co-educational day and boarding<br />
school is set in 200 acres of Somerset countryside and offers<br />
a diverse range of subjects, sports, creative arts and activities,<br />
supported by outstanding facilities. Everyone lives by the<br />
school values: Be Kind, Be You, Be Challengers, Be Curious<br />
and Be Brilliant. Outstanding pastoral care is at the<br />
heart of everything and they recently launched<br />
a Wellbeing Curriculum. Alumni include<br />
Olympic gold medallist swimmer James Guy,<br />
England Rugby player Chris Robshaw<br />
and singer-songwriter Ella Eyre.<br />
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Senior School Open Morning<br />
Saturday 30 September<br />
9.30am to noon<br />
Boys and girls 13 to 18 years<br />
HMC – Day, weekly and full boarding<br />
To register or to book a personal visit, please contact:<br />
admissions@bedes.org<br />
T 01323 356609<br />
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Prep School Open Morning<br />
Saturday 7 October<br />
9.30am to noon<br />
Boys and girls 3 months to 13 years<br />
IAPS – Boarding, flexi-boarding and day<br />
To register or to book a personal visit please contact:<br />
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T 01323 356939<br />
Bede’s Senior School<br />
Upper Dicker<br />
East Sussex BN27 3QH<br />
Bede’s Prep School<br />
Duke’s Drive, Eastbourne<br />
East Sussex BN20 7XL
<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />
We built<br />
a ZOO<br />
Never work with animals<br />
or children, they said.<br />
Forget that! We’ve been<br />
so excited to hear all<br />
about Bede’s zoo.<br />
If you go down to Bede’s Senior<br />
school, you’re in for a big surprise.<br />
In the heart of its 120-acre campus,<br />
in the rural village of Upper Dicker,<br />
East Sussex, is something rather<br />
unexpected and it’s actually the first<br />
of its kind – a zoo within a school!<br />
Bede’s Zoo is the culmination of<br />
Bede’s mission to do things differently.<br />
Set up 10 years ago, it became a member<br />
of the British and Irish Association of<br />
Zoos and Aquariums in 2020 and has<br />
grown over the years to include sixteen<br />
separate enclosures with 70 species of<br />
mammal, reptile, amphibian and bird.<br />
Species include Meerkats, Ring-tailed<br />
Lemurs, Binturongs, Lemon Doves<br />
and the most recent arrivals, a pair of<br />
Rankin’s Dragons. The rarest animals in<br />
the zoo are three Grandidier’s Vontsira<br />
– a little-known species of Mongoose<br />
from a small corner of Madagascar.<br />
There are just 1,000 remaining in the<br />
wild and, as part of a drive to save the<br />
species, nine are held in captivity in<br />
Europe with the hope that they will<br />
breed. Four are at Chester Zoo, a further<br />
two at Magdeburg Zoo in Germany,<br />
and three are living at Bede’s School.<br />
This special project is one of many<br />
conservation projects that the Bede’s<br />
Zoo team and pupils are involved in.<br />
The zoo provides a teaching resource,<br />
which enables pupils to learn and<br />
to pursue their interests, and allows<br />
them to participate in national and<br />
international programmes for the<br />
benefit of wildlife. About 18 sixth<br />
formers every year study BTEC Animal<br />
Management at the school – a course<br />
usually only available at specialist<br />
colleges. The course studies topics<br />
including animal welfare and ethics,<br />
health and disease, animal behaviour,<br />
practical animal husbandry and work<br />
experience in the land-based sector.<br />
Bede’s has a passionate teaching<br />
team who ensure that pupils receive<br />
hands-on learning working within the<br />
zoo. That zoo doesn’t just enrich the<br />
learning experiences of pupils who<br />
study BTEC Animal Management,<br />
it also hosts one of the school’s most<br />
popular activities – the Zoological<br />
Society – and often welcomes visits<br />
from local primary schools and other<br />
community organisations and groups.<br />
Connecting with animals is enriching,<br />
calming and fulfilling for all those<br />
who visit the zoo. Interacting, feeding<br />
and gaining the animals’ trust brings<br />
a sense of purpose and joy to Bede’s<br />
young people who get to enjoy these<br />
opportunities within their school day.<br />
Deputy Head at Bede’s, John<br />
Tuson, who has overseen the<br />
development of the zoo and recently<br />
published a book about the zoos of<br />
Britain and Ireland, says, “Our school<br />
zoo, in which a small but significant<br />
number of pupils study and a greater<br />
number come in order to benefit<br />
from being able to spend time with<br />
animals, is the embodiment of our<br />
belief that all pupils should be given<br />
the opportunity to find their niche.<br />
As a school, we are enormously lucky<br />
to have such a facility in our midst.”<br />
Find out more about Bede’s unique<br />
schooling opportunities at bedes.org<br />
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where every child plays their part<br />
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The school memories of... Rachel Waterhouse, Head of<br />
Science and Key Stage 3 at Manor House School, Bookham<br />
<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />
My first memory of school is a baby lamb running riot in our classroom being<br />
chased by nuns! I went to a convent school in Wales. I think that single event was<br />
quite formative as now when I plan my lessons I always look for that unusual ‘hook<br />
for learning’ to engage the class. My Senior School Teacher, Mrs Edmonds, fuelled<br />
my passion for Biology. When I finished my A Levels she gave me a beautiful,<br />
white owl ornament and said, ‘Whatever you end up doing just stay wise’.<br />
An A Level module on disease steered my first career path. Having studied Pathology,<br />
the glamour of TV forensics called. I loved problem solving, particularly in toxicology,<br />
however out of the lab I realised I was not brave enough! I took a slight detour into<br />
Tax Accountancy, but it was all maths and no science! One lunchtime I walked over<br />
Waterloo Bridge and came across The Franklin-Wilkins Building of King’s College<br />
London, School of <strong>Education</strong>. I walked in, there and then, and asked about training<br />
to be a teacher. I had an on-the-spot interview and three weeks later I started my<br />
PGCE and was back in the grips of Science. It was the best decision I ever made.<br />
Nineteen years on, every day at Manor House School is different and I can share<br />
my passion and slightly crazy ‘hooks for learning’ with those who will hopefully<br />
remember them when they grow up. Going into teaching was my way of staying wise.<br />
Learn more about Manor House School, Bookham at manorhouseschool.org<br />
Memories<br />
that mademe<br />
In so many ways, our school days shape the<br />
rest of our lives, so we’re looking back at<br />
some positive turning points<br />
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The school memories of... Finn Bruce (Former Hurtwood House Student),<br />
Award Winning Film Producer, Writer and Founder of Belstone Pictures<br />
My decision to go to Hurtwood House was motivated by my love of acting, but<br />
I am eternally grateful for the advice of my headmaster, Cosmo Jackson, to step<br />
behind the camera and take Media Studies A Level. My teachers Matt McIvor and<br />
Luke Gilchrist were not your average teachers. Having worked in the film industry,<br />
they really knew what they were talking about and having them as mentors was lifechanging.<br />
Before Hurtwood I was disillusioned with school, but making thrillers<br />
and pop videos in the TV studio and post-production editing suite with Matt<br />
and Luke, I realised that film was my true calling. They taught me the technical<br />
expertise, but more importantly they fostered a burning passion in me for film.<br />
In Hurtwood’s ‘Film Academy’ (think a film school within the school), I directed and<br />
produced documentaries, and that cemented my decision to go into the film industry and<br />
be a creative producer. Luke and Matt also gave me the courage and self-belief to pursue<br />
my dream job. Fast forward to the present and I am delighted to say that I am thriving as<br />
a film producer, and my first film ‘Tank 432’ was sold to Netflix. I have now won awards<br />
at many film festivals, something I never thought would be possible as I nervously started<br />
at Hurtwood all those years ago, full of self-doubt. I am so grateful that I return to<br />
Hurtwood every year to help current students with their production techniques, catch up<br />
with Luke and Matt and watch them inspire the next generation of filmmakers.<br />
Find out more about Hurtwood House at hurtwoodhouse.com<br />
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Music to<br />
our<br />
Ears<br />
Local schools tell us how they inspire<br />
pupils to play and enjoy music<br />
IN HARMONY<br />
At Chinthurst, we want our children to be happy and<br />
confident young people, with a lifelong love of learning and<br />
the foundations for a happy and successful adulthood. Music<br />
enriches life and is an important part of the curriculum.<br />
We aim to foster a passion for music by making it fun<br />
and inspiring – an exciting and a joyful part of the day.<br />
The whole school sings together at assemblies and three<br />
choirs regularly rehearse and perform to a high standard.<br />
Every year group benefits from specialist music teaching<br />
within the curriculum, developing their musical abilities<br />
as well as their appreciation of music. Musical learning<br />
is approached primarily through singing; lower school<br />
children benefit from whole class recorder lessons, playing<br />
tuned and untuned percussion instruments and creating<br />
individual and group compositions. In the upper school<br />
the children have the opportunity to participate in whole<br />
class instrument tuition as part of the curriculum, including<br />
whole class violin, ukulele and djembe drumming tuition.<br />
They also use music technology when composing.<br />
There is a strong instrumental programme and visiting<br />
teachers provide over a hundred one-to-one lessons a week on<br />
a wide variety of instruments. Our young instrumentalists also<br />
enjoy the opportunity to join our school orchestra to develop<br />
their ensemble playing. The children have many opportunities<br />
to showcase their musical talents, as soloists, as part of an<br />
ensemble and at school performances throughout the year.<br />
Music nurtures language, motor skills, emotional<br />
intelligence and collaboration skills and is an<br />
important part of the fabric of life at Chinthurst.<br />
chinthurstschool.co.uk<br />
WHAT A<br />
PERFORMANATCE<br />
By Natasha Smith, Head of Music<br />
at Claremont Senior School<br />
Music is an integral part of school life at Claremont.<br />
From DJ-ing and electronic music production, to<br />
singing in Senior Choir and composing classical works,<br />
students have access to a multitude of music-making<br />
opportunities all year round.<br />
Music is offered at GCSE and at A level with<br />
Music Technology, but it doesn’t stop there. A varied<br />
co-curricular programme includes opportunities to<br />
perform in the Concert Band, compose in Music<br />
Tech Club, and sing with Senior, Lads’ and Ladies’<br />
Choirs who celebrated category wins in their debut<br />
performances at the Hastings Music Festival this year.<br />
Students also regularly participate in music-themed<br />
visits and workshops, which this year have included<br />
a songwriting workshop run by BAFTA-winning<br />
composer Ellie Wyatt and a Music Technology trip to<br />
Sugar Ray’s vintage recording studio.<br />
Sixth Form students and Music scholars are<br />
encouraged to run their own co-curricular activities,<br />
whilst many take an active lead in Concert Band.<br />
Music also plays an important role in the delivery of<br />
our award-winning Performing Arts programme. This<br />
year the Concert Band accompanied performers in<br />
the dance show In Motion, and GCSE and A-Level<br />
drummers accompanied an informal dance showcase<br />
for parents and friends. Earlier in the year, our young<br />
musicians took charge of sound tech for the BTEC<br />
Drama students’ performances of The Importance<br />
of Being Earnest, following in the footsteps of those<br />
who formed the ‘Shakespeare Band’ for an outdoor<br />
production of Romeo and Juliet. The student pit band<br />
performed alongside professional musicians for<br />
the show-stopping production of Guys and Dolls<br />
and continue to support our younger musicians at<br />
Prep School performances throughout the year.<br />
Collaborative work even extends to the community<br />
at Claremont, with music students supporting drama<br />
outreach workshops for primary schools.<br />
Supported by an experienced team of academic<br />
teachers and peripatetic staff, everyone at Claremont<br />
can explore music in all its guises, as well as take study<br />
and performance to the next level. #whataperformance<br />
claremontschool.co.uk
SUTTON VALENCE SCHOOL
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TUNING IN<br />
Music and singing are integral to the cultural<br />
and spiritual life of Sacred Heart School in<br />
Wadhurst. As a Catholic school, masses and<br />
school liturgies include beautiful hymns. This<br />
community singing is a wonderful bonding<br />
experience for the children and teachers alike.<br />
Sacred Heart School has a thriving and busy<br />
music department, offering much musical<br />
tuition. The school’s class music specialist<br />
and head of department leads a dedicated<br />
team of peripatetic specialist music teachers<br />
offering violin, guitar, ukelele, piano, singing,<br />
recorder, flute, clarinet and saxophone tuition.<br />
Musical skill development takes time<br />
and is best and most easily learnt when we<br />
are young. The great challenge for music<br />
teachers, therefore, is to impart a love and<br />
a willingness in the child to commit to a<br />
practicing routine so as to enable a core<br />
musical skill set to bed down and grow.<br />
To this end, Sacred Heart has developed<br />
their very own “10-a-day” campaign. The little<br />
and often approach. Every child who learns<br />
an instrument is encouraged to commit to 10<br />
minutes a day of music practice. The habit<br />
and discipline of playing one’s instrument – of<br />
tinkering and messing around, using our bodies<br />
to create music and melody – lies at the heart<br />
of developing an enjoyment and appreciation<br />
for the skill and habit of daily music practice.<br />
Playing instruments is as important as<br />
Sacred Heart’s daily reading commitment.<br />
The children learn that practising happens<br />
when they simply spend time PLAYING<br />
their instruments. It’s like a jigsaw puzzle:<br />
when they mess around and experiment on<br />
their instruments, they are LEARNING,<br />
solving problems, teaching themselves<br />
mindfulness, boosting fine and gross motor<br />
skills, improving cognition and memory<br />
skills and expressing themselves in a<br />
creative, individual manner. The benefits<br />
spill out far beyond the music room...<br />
In terms of performance and showcasing,<br />
Sacred Heart has regular concerts and<br />
music evenings throughout the year, and the<br />
children also perform on their instruments<br />
in assemblies. The school also puts on two<br />
musicals, with a live band, every year – in the<br />
Spring Term for Y3 and Y4, and a bigger Y5<br />
and Y6 production in the Summer Term.<br />
Externally, the school also participates in<br />
the annual Tunbridge Wells Arts Festival<br />
in March, with a significant number of<br />
children singing and performing on their<br />
instruments and in the choir classes.<br />
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DON’T STOP THE MUSIC<br />
At Reed’s School music education is an integral part of life, with<br />
a focus on creating an inclusive and supportive environment that<br />
encourages pupils to explore their musical talents and passions. Music<br />
is a key aspect of the curriculum, starting with timetabled music lessons<br />
in Years 7 and 8, providing a strong foundation in the subject.<br />
Year 7 pupils learn violin, viola, cello or double bass as part of the<br />
string scheme that takes place during their academic lessons, and a<br />
similar flute scheme runs in Year 8. This increase in string and flute<br />
players ultimately fills Reed’s ensembles and orchestras, meaning much<br />
of the talent is home grown. Additionally, the school’s unique scheme<br />
to teach every boy the trombone in Year 8 has proven a great success,<br />
with over 30% of the school roll taking instrument lessons.<br />
Singing is the lifeblood of the school’s music department, with<br />
membership in the choir standing at an impressive 160 pupils. In<br />
addition, singing plays a significant role in the school’s Chapel, with all<br />
pupils singing at least once a week in this setting fostering a sense of<br />
community while also providing the opportunity to develop vocal skills.<br />
Reed’s is dedicated to creating bespoke musical opportunities for<br />
pupils, fostering a love of music to last a lifetime, and helping pupils<br />
maximise their musical and creative potential.<br />
reeds.surrey.sch.uk<br />
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Meet theHead<br />
We’ve been getting to know The New Beacon<br />
Prep School’s new Head, Sarah Brownsdon<br />
Sarah Brownsdon is the newly appointed<br />
Head of The New Beacon Prep School,<br />
whose alumni stretch from Siegfried Sassoon<br />
to England sportsmen Zac Crawley, Sam<br />
Billings, and Ben Earl. She knows Sevenoaks<br />
well, having grown up in the town and<br />
been educated at Walthamstow Hall.<br />
What are you most looking forward<br />
to at The New Beacon?<br />
Getting to know everybody, the welcome I<br />
have received has been incredible. The New<br />
Beacon really does feel like a very special<br />
place. I’ve particularly enjoyed my break<br />
times with Year 8, we’ve discussed what<br />
they have loved about their time here (over<br />
KitKats and apple juice!) and also reflected<br />
on anything they think could be even better…<br />
it has been wonderful to hear how little they<br />
would change and to gain an insight into life<br />
at The New Beacon from their perspective.<br />
What sets the school apart?<br />
We are proud to be an all-boys prep school<br />
because we can tailor our education to get<br />
the very best from our pupils. We provide<br />
pastoral care that supports each individual<br />
whilst teaching the boys how to build positive,<br />
healthy relationships with each other and in the<br />
wider community. There’s a palpable sense of<br />
family and community, where everyone looks<br />
out for each other, a sense of brotherhood<br />
that runs throughout the school with our Year<br />
8 pupils supporting and mentoring children<br />
as they start out in Nursery and Reception.<br />
Boys are encouraged to embrace every<br />
opportunity that school has to offer and don’t<br />
consider anything to be off limits. Being in<br />
the Chapel Choir is so popular that the Year<br />
8s don’t want to leave even when their voices<br />
break, but they are equally comfortable in<br />
rugby boots. Large numbers enjoy chess and<br />
gardening clubs, cookery or Judo and the<br />
excitement is building for our forthcoming<br />
Year 4 production of The Jungle Book. Our<br />
Chapel Choir recently sang at Evensong in St<br />
Paul’s Cathedral, an incredible experience, and<br />
we were fortunate to have Joanna L’Estrange<br />
(who was commissioned to write one of the<br />
Coronation Anthems) here for our Coronation<br />
celebrations. She taught the anthem to our<br />
Chapel Choir and then the remainder of<br />
the school, which culminated in a wonderful<br />
performance. The New Beacon Centre, as well<br />
as being a great sports facility, has the Mac<br />
Suite, where boys can compose using Garage<br />
Band and Sibellius software and record their<br />
own podcasts. It also houses video-making<br />
and stopstart animation facilities. These are the<br />
kind of incredible opportunities we offer here.<br />
What do you see as the main challenges?<br />
Perhaps not a challenge but it is our<br />
commitment to each boy that he progresses to<br />
the school that will best suit him at the end of<br />
his time with us, ensuring that he is confident<br />
and well-prepared for that transition. The<br />
New Beacon is full of wonderful boys, each<br />
with his own unique character and personality,<br />
it’s what makes it such a brilliant place to be<br />
because we celebrate our pupils’ individuality.<br />
We are merged with Tonbridge, and for many<br />
boys that will be a great fit, but there will be<br />
boys who will thrive in other schools – for a<br />
variety of different reasons – and we believe in<br />
happy, engaged children, not one size fits all.<br />
What do you enjoy most about school life?<br />
I love the variety. On any day I’ll be reading a<br />
story in nursery, watching fixtures, discussing<br />
lunch menus, meeting staff to look at teaching<br />
and learning or attending a play rehearsal.<br />
Children are the most inspiring people to work<br />
with. Their honesty is humbling and they come<br />
at things with fresh eyes which is why the<br />
world of education is so rewarding. When you<br />
go into teaching, you are working with other<br />
people who are motivated by wanting to make<br />
the world a better place and help and inspire<br />
young people – it doesn’t get much better!<br />
Did you have a favourite subject<br />
during your own school days?<br />
I loved studying languages, English and music.<br />
My school had a really supportive music<br />
department, who always looked to give us<br />
opportunities to perform on a wider stage,<br />
which I loved. I was also lucky to have a piano<br />
teacher who knew when she needed to be<br />
tough on me but would also give me all the<br />
praise in the world when it was deserved.<br />
How do you like to unwind outside work?<br />
Spending time with my family is so important<br />
but I love to bake and cook too – it’s a<br />
win-win as you get to enjoy eating what<br />
you’ve made! I still really enjoy music, both<br />
playing and listening. I also love walking,<br />
so it’s a joy to be back in Sevenoaks<br />
with all the wonderful places to walk.<br />
Fave podcast or book?<br />
I really enjoy anything uplifting and inspiring,<br />
so have been listening to some great<br />
podcasts by Pooky Knightsmith, who spoke<br />
at our recent mental health conference. I<br />
absolutely love reading. Our bookshelves<br />
are groaning but I believe you can never<br />
have too many words in your house.<br />
Has Sevenoaks changed much since you lived<br />
here and do you have a favourite place to visit?<br />
It’s busier but plenty is just the same, like<br />
the Vine and the Stag Theatre. My husband<br />
is Dulwich born and bred, so he’s stunned<br />
by Knole Park, it’s such a beautiful space.<br />
And my children are pleased because<br />
there’s a Wagamama, Nando’s and Pizza<br />
Express! I always thought I’d come home<br />
at some point in spite of so many happy<br />
years in Dulwich but The New Beacon<br />
was the one school I was waiting for.<br />
Find out more about The New Beacon Prep<br />
School and all the exciting developments<br />
going on there at newbeacon.org.uk<br />
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FROM<br />
IDEA<br />
TO<br />
REALITY<br />
For example, in our state-of-the-art Barton Science Centre<br />
pupils worked with astronauts to devise an experiment that<br />
could be carried into space. 18 months later, with the help<br />
of the Chief Scientist at the International Space School<br />
<strong>Education</strong>al Trust, up went the rocket. The question: is yeast<br />
able to undergo reproduction in the microgravity of the<br />
International Space Station? We await the answer…<br />
Visit website<br />
Arrange a visit:<br />
admissions@tonbridge-school.org<br />
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a little bit<br />
extra<br />
Adding fun, broadening horizons and creating<br />
well-rounded pupils – extra curriculars are<br />
thriving at Marlborough House School<br />
School life extends well beyond the classroom at<br />
Marlborough House, where co-curricular activity<br />
afternoons have been introduced in the Prep-School<br />
aimed at increasing the enrichment opportunities<br />
available during the school day. Headmaster, Mr Newton<br />
says, “Activity afternoons provide pupils with the<br />
opportunity to develop different skills, boost confidence<br />
and ignite a love of learning through a new hobby”.<br />
This term, pupils have the choice of joining Young<br />
Farmers, who go on trips to local farms, play water polo<br />
in the school pool, grow produce in the polytunnel,<br />
bake delicious treats, develop their photography skills<br />
and more, all within the school day. It’s a school-wide<br />
approach, with the Pre-Prep pupils also restructuring<br />
their day to incorporate co-curricular afternoons, giving<br />
children the freedom and time to lead their learning<br />
and flourish through music, art, drama, eco school,<br />
forest school, STEM and IT. Building co-curricular<br />
afternoons ensures that this important part of the ‘hidden’<br />
curriculum takes centre stage. Head of Pre-Prep, Rebecca<br />
Reid says, “The launch of the co-curricular afternoons<br />
in Years 1 and 2 has allowed the whole timetable in<br />
Pre-Prep to really expand and come into its own.”<br />
Beyond the school day, the Clubs Programme also offers<br />
a wealth of opportunities for pupils from Reception to<br />
Year 8. This term, old favourites like chess, needlework<br />
and golf are complemented by acro dance, cartoon<br />
drawing, go-kart building and drop-in jam sessions for<br />
musicians – ensuring there is something for everyone.<br />
Through this layering of co-curricular activities and<br />
clubs, the school is able to provide pupils with a broad<br />
set of experiences and give them the space to develop<br />
their knowledge and understanding in areas that interest<br />
them as individuals. This ties into Marlborough’s<br />
holistic approach to character education; supporting<br />
pupils as they develop their toolbox full of life skills,<br />
to equip them for senior school and beyond.<br />
Find out more about Marlborough House<br />
at marlboroughhouseschool.co.uk<br />
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In Your<br />
Head<br />
We’re exploring how mental health<br />
and wellbeing are approached in<br />
schools today<br />
5 Steps<br />
Ever wondered how to help your teenager<br />
open up and support them through<br />
difficulties? We’ve asked psychotherapist,<br />
Georgina Sayce, for some tips!<br />
1<br />
Don’t worry, you don’t need to have all the<br />
answers just because you are the adult, the<br />
important thing is to show them they are<br />
worth your time and effort, and that they will<br />
definitely not incur any judgement from you.<br />
“I’m definitely not an expert in this, but if you<br />
can tell me what’s been going on let’s see if we can<br />
find some solutions together – it’s so true that a<br />
problem shared is a problem halved.”<br />
Build trust and validate their feelings.<br />
“That sounds really difficult for you, I can see<br />
how upset you are by this.”<br />
Be positive about the conversation.<br />
“I’m so glad you’ve come to<br />
talk to me about this.”<br />
Reflect back to them, paraphrasing their<br />
words. “I think you’re saying it’s this aspect…<br />
that is the most difficult for you…am I right<br />
in thinking that?”<br />
Always try to end conversations with a<br />
positive distraction so they are not left<br />
flooded with the feelings they have let<br />
out. Try to find something funny to get them<br />
laughing and change the mood, or suggest you<br />
get something nice to eat together or watch<br />
their favourite TV programme – whatever<br />
you feel will bring some temporary relief<br />
after a potentially emotionally overwhelming<br />
conversation.<br />
2<br />
34<br />
5<br />
to a<br />
Healthy<br />
Conversation<br />
For more advice visit georginasaycetherapies.co.uk<br />
On Your Mind<br />
We explore how changing attitudes towards mental health<br />
and wellbeing are affecting education, with Ashford School<br />
Long gone are the days when “chin-up” was the standard response to a<br />
child saying they felt worried, anxious or low. In fact, ten years ago,<br />
would a child have even used the words anxious or low to explain how<br />
they felt? So much regarding mental health and wellbeing has progressed<br />
over recent years. It is excellent that the stigma attached to mental<br />
health and wellbeing is reducing, allowing pupils to open up about their<br />
emotions, but this does mean the pressure on external services to provide<br />
support has become significant. More frequently, it falls to schools to<br />
offer higher levels of support than ever before. Students today are very<br />
tuned into their own mental health and wellbeing; they use the correct<br />
terminology and know when they need to talk, but schools have a duty of<br />
care to meet that need.<br />
At Ashford School, staff have been working hard to ensure they can<br />
support mental health and wellbeing and over the last eight years,<br />
significant progress has been made. The staffing of the team has been<br />
refined and increased – going from an initial single counsellor working<br />
two days a week, to a team of five counsellors working across both<br />
Prep and Senior School all week. They also have a team of four nurses<br />
working across both sites, as well as a School Chaplain focused purely on<br />
offering spiritual wellbeing support to the whole school community. The<br />
Wellbeing team’s support offering includes a ‘Time4Me’ drop-in support<br />
service; 1:1 therapy sessions, including play therapy, art therapy, and<br />
talking therapy; group support; parent consultations; staff consultations;<br />
parent workshops and talks.<br />
Health and Wellbeing is also a timetabled lesson at the Senior School and<br />
is offered to all Y11-13 students. Within these sessions pupils can choose<br />
from a range of activities such as mindfulness, yoga, understanding mental<br />
health workshops, and fitness and sport sessions. At the Prep School,<br />
each child has a Wellbeing Journal to map how to become the ‘best me’<br />
they can be by reflecting upon the challenges and goals of their week,<br />
identifying feelings, and plotting how to make things even better. There<br />
are also numerous activities that focus on skills of resilience that will put<br />
children in good stead for the next stage of their lives and enable them<br />
to live life to the fullest in the present. The aim is to ensure pupils are<br />
happy and emotionally resilient without burying their feelings, because<br />
happiness breeds success.<br />
Learn more about Ashford School online at ashfordschool.co.uk
8<br />
Steps<br />
to<br />
Smarter<br />
Revision<br />
<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />
Just breathe<br />
Panic that sets in literally stops<br />
you from thinking clearly and<br />
rationally. Breathing techniques<br />
will help you calm your<br />
breathing which in turn helps<br />
you to think clearly again.<br />
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Test Stress<br />
Jodi<br />
Maja Trachonitis, Assistant Head (Wellbeing)<br />
at Sutton Valence School shares how the school<br />
approaches the feelings of stress around exams<br />
Sutton Valence School takes a novel approach<br />
to helping students manage exam stress by<br />
emphasising the importance of emotions.<br />
While stress is often seen as a negative<br />
emotion, we believe it can be helpful<br />
and even necessary (in moderation) for<br />
motivation and success. Our goal is to teach<br />
students how to use stress as a tool to avoid<br />
procrastination and achieve their goals.<br />
While too much stress can be harmful, we have<br />
various strategies to help students if and when<br />
they are feeling overwhelmed. It's important<br />
for students to be able to express their feelings,<br />
and our pastoral support systems provide a safe<br />
space for them to do so. All key members of staff<br />
related to wellbeing and pastoral support have<br />
had extensive training and it is made very clear<br />
to students how they can reach out for support.<br />
Our students use the phrase "Have you got 10<br />
minutes?" to let a teacher know that they would<br />
appreciate a conversation. We explore various<br />
coping mechanisms, such as breathing exercises,<br />
physical exercise and journaling, to find what<br />
works best for each student. Often, just talking<br />
about their stress can make them feel better and<br />
help students normalise these feelings, which will<br />
often be shared among their peers.<br />
On occasion, students might focus on worstcase<br />
scenarios, such as “I’m going to fail all<br />
of my exams!” But we help them re-frame<br />
their thinking by asking them to write out<br />
the best-case scenario, such as “I’ll ace all<br />
of my exams”, and the most likely scenario,<br />
“I’ll do well in some subjects and not so<br />
well in others”. This encourages them to<br />
notice when they are engaging in worstcase<br />
thinking and helps them develop more<br />
balanced and realistic thinking patterns.<br />
For more information go to svs.org.uk<br />
Stone, Head of Middle School at<br />
Mayfield gives top tips to prepare for<br />
exams in a way that prioritises wellbeing<br />
Revise little and often<br />
Revise in half hour stints,<br />
with five minute breaks<br />
between. Revising for long<br />
periods of time is not as<br />
productive.<br />
Factor in some time<br />
to relax between<br />
revision and exams<br />
Listen to music or watch a<br />
TV series you enjoy – it’s<br />
important to maintain a<br />
balance.<br />
Eat well rather than<br />
snacking during<br />
the day<br />
Good balanced meals keep<br />
energy and concentration<br />
levels up.<br />
Prioritise sleep<br />
Aim to finish revision<br />
at least an hour before<br />
bed and get to bed early,<br />
especially the night before<br />
an exam.<br />
Resist the temptation<br />
to compare answers<br />
with your friends<br />
Once an exam is completed<br />
it’s important to move on<br />
and look ahead to the next<br />
challenge.<br />
Remember<br />
to be kind<br />
to yourself!<br />
At Mayfield, happiness is believed to be the key to thriving at school<br />
so they strive to create a nurturing environment that balances academic<br />
studies and extra-curricular activities. Pupils get two activity periods<br />
every school day except Friday in which they can choose from over<br />
100 extra-curricular options. These include many clubs focused on<br />
relaxation and wellbeing including Welly Walking Club, Chill Out<br />
Club, Gardening Club, the ever-popular Cookery Club, Dungeons and<br />
Dragons Club (a hit amongst the Year 7 and 8), and DJ Club.<br />
To find out more about Mayfield visit mayfieldgirls.org<br />
Speak to your<br />
teachers regularly<br />
They are always available<br />
to help you throughout<br />
your revision programme<br />
to ensure you are fully<br />
prepared for your exams.<br />
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BIG THOUGHTS<br />
Mrs Sophie Bradshaw, Head of The Dulwich School Cranbrook, ponders<br />
how school and class size may affect the mental health of students<br />
A<br />
great deal has changed in<br />
our schools over the last<br />
50-70 years. Blackboards<br />
and chalk have been replaced, first<br />
by whiteboards, then by interactive<br />
whiteboards. Hockey is no longer<br />
played on muddy, bumpy fields,<br />
but on smooth flat Astroturf.<br />
And teachers are expected not<br />
only to know their subject, but<br />
to understand mental health and<br />
safeguarding too. These changes<br />
have been deliberate and aimed at<br />
improving the experience for pupils.<br />
However, there is one change which<br />
appears less positive. Our state and<br />
independent senior schools have<br />
increased in size in a way that most<br />
primary and prep schools have not.<br />
Since 1950, there has been little<br />
upward movement in the size of<br />
primary schools, yet senior schools<br />
have tripled in size. We must ask<br />
ourselves, as educators or as parents<br />
if that is what’s best for our teens.<br />
This huge increase has been driven<br />
by economies of scale, rather than<br />
seeking the optimum environment<br />
for our teenagers. What is the<br />
evidence that our teenagers are<br />
thriving in their enormous schools?<br />
Or that they are better equipped<br />
than their younger siblings to<br />
handle a larger social group than<br />
most adults would ever contend<br />
with? In the last decade, on top of<br />
navigating social situations in year<br />
groups of hundreds, our teenagers<br />
have been grappling with more<br />
complex social relations. They are<br />
learning to navigate social media<br />
and are less sure than ever of where<br />
they ‘fit’. Little wonder then, that<br />
there is a well-documented decline<br />
in the happiness of our teens.<br />
Mental Health Foundation CEO<br />
Mark Rowland said: “Our survey<br />
highlights just how vulnerable<br />
young people are to mental health<br />
problems. It shows how much<br />
pressure young people are feeling<br />
to be a success. The pressure to<br />
conform to an ideal body image is<br />
also intense. Moreover, it is shocking<br />
how many young people have selfharmed<br />
or had suicidal thoughts due<br />
to stress.”<br />
The response from our institutions<br />
and government is to increase the<br />
amount of time we teach teenagers<br />
about stress, anxiety, and mental<br />
health. But is this enough? There<br />
is strong evidence that for some of<br />
the mental health issues students are<br />
dealing with, there is an element<br />
of social contagion – for example<br />
there has been a great increase<br />
in the number of teenage girls<br />
presenting to GPs with tics, having<br />
seen influencers explaining their<br />
own tics. I can’t help asking myself<br />
– would a better strategy be to<br />
reduce the negative external factors<br />
in the first place? Can we make these<br />
teenagers’ experiences of school less<br />
stressful, less negative, less complex?<br />
After all, if pupils were unable to<br />
reach classrooms due to buildings<br />
lacking lifts or stairs, would we<br />
adjust the building design, or insist<br />
PSHE includes lessons on how to<br />
scale a wall while also carrying all the<br />
baggage of school supplies?<br />
The Dulwich School Cranbrook (previously Dulwich Prep Cranbrook) is expanding from September <strong>2023</strong>, to provide a progressive yet<br />
nurturing co-educational through-school offer from age 2 to 16. The school gives parents an affordable alternative to the Kent Test and<br />
Grammar School route. Students will have the opportunity to study a wide range of GCSEs, supported by exceptional pastoral care and a real<br />
focus on the individual. The first cohort will progress into Year 9 in September <strong>2023</strong>; they will move through the school to be the school’s first<br />
Year 11 students, taking GCSE examinations in the summer of 2026. Find out more by emailing admissions@dulwichprepcranbrook.org<br />
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Straight to the Source<br />
Recipes: Will Devlin at The Small Holding Photographs: David Merewether<br />
Will Devlin is chef owner of The Small Holding,<br />
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Over the next few pages, Will has shared a trio<br />
of recipes using produce straight from The Small<br />
Holding’s farm that are perfect for a <strong>June</strong> feast.<br />
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Farm Salad<br />
Serves 2 as a light<br />
meal or 4 as a starter<br />
This salad is more of a<br />
philosophy than a recipe<br />
– creating something that<br />
is full of different flavours,<br />
textures and temperatures<br />
using fresh ingredients<br />
alongside those that have<br />
been preserved from<br />
previous seasons. It’s a<br />
lovely dish to enjoy in<br />
<strong>June</strong> with new season<br />
radishes, asparagus, fresh<br />
peas straight from the<br />
pod, baby leaves and wild<br />
garlic. The leaves are fresh<br />
and bright; the wild garlic<br />
sauce and the whipped<br />
goats’ cheese adds texture,<br />
interest and mouth feel;<br />
while the asparagus<br />
and raw peas bring<br />
freshness and crunch.<br />
For the leaves:<br />
Anything fresh and<br />
seasonal can be used<br />
– baby spinach, sorrel,<br />
radishes and their tops,<br />
fennel fronds, fresh peas,<br />
but really you can choose<br />
anything you want.<br />
Prep, wash and dry.<br />
For the sauce:<br />
• 125g walnuts<br />
• 65g cheddar, such<br />
as Kentish Ashmore<br />
farmhouse cheddar<br />
• 5g sea salt<br />
• 35g wild garlic vinegar<br />
(or apple cider vinegar)<br />
• 150g vegetable oil<br />
• 75g rapeseed oil<br />
• 300g wild garlic leaves<br />
Blend together nuts,<br />
cheese and salt. Add<br />
wild garlic leaves and<br />
then slowly add the<br />
vegetable oil. Finally<br />
blend in the rapeseed oil<br />
and the vinegar.<br />
For the dressing:<br />
• 2 tbsp elderflower<br />
vinegar<br />
• 2 tbsp wild garlic<br />
vinegar<br />
• 4 tbsp cold pressed<br />
rapeseed oil<br />
• pinch of sea salt<br />
Whisk together the<br />
dressing ingredients.<br />
For the goats’ cheese:<br />
• 1 log of Golden Cross<br />
goats’ cheese (250g)<br />
• 75ml of double cream<br />
• pinch of cracked black<br />
pepper<br />
Paddle the goats’ cheese<br />
in a mixer until light<br />
and fluffy. Fold in<br />
cream to loosen. Season<br />
with black pepper.<br />
For the asparagus:<br />
• 400g asparagus<br />
Wash, prep and dry<br />
the asparagus. Heat a<br />
large griddle pan or flat<br />
plate on a barbecue.<br />
Drizzle a little oil on<br />
the vegetables and cook<br />
on the griddle pan<br />
until lightly charred<br />
but still with a good<br />
amount of bite. Take<br />
off the heat and season<br />
with flaky salt.<br />
To plate: Spoon quenelles of the whipped goats’<br />
cheese onto a serving plate and dot with the wild<br />
garlic sauce. Lightly dress the quartered radishes and<br />
their tops, raw peas, spinach and fennel tops with the<br />
dressing and put on to the plate and add the charred asparagus. Finish<br />
with a few wild garlic flowers or chive flowers. Serve straight away.<br />
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Duck with honey & fennel<br />
Serves 4<br />
Our favourite duck supplier is Creedy<br />
Carver in Devon who grow incredible<br />
quality free-range ducks at their farm<br />
in Devon. The poultry industry has<br />
been badly affected by avian influenza<br />
so we – chefs and consumers alike<br />
– need to support these struggling<br />
farmers. We have Creedy Carver duck<br />
on our menu throughout <strong>June</strong>.<br />
• 4 high welfare duck breasts<br />
• 2 tbsp fennel seeds, crushed<br />
• 2 tbsp honey<br />
• 1 tsp salt<br />
• 2 large fennel bulbs<br />
• 30g butter<br />
• 150ml light chicken stock or water<br />
• 50ml white wine or Pernod<br />
1. Pre-heat the oven to 180°C.<br />
Prepare the braised fennel by cutting<br />
the bulbs into quarters, saving<br />
any green fronds for garnish.<br />
2. Using a shallow sauté pan with a<br />
lid, pan fry the fennel quarters in the<br />
melted butter until lightly golden,<br />
season and add the chicken stock and<br />
wine or Pernod to the pan. Cover with<br />
a cartouche or circle of scrunched up<br />
greaseproof paper, put on the lid and<br />
braise in the oven for 25 to 30 minutes,<br />
until soft to a knife tip, and the chicken<br />
and butter stock has reduced. Remove<br />
and keep warm.<br />
3. Lightly score the duck skin every<br />
half centimetre across the whole<br />
breast and season well on both sides<br />
with sea salt and the crushed fennel<br />
seeds. Place in a cold frying pan and<br />
turn the heat on low, to let the fat<br />
render slowly and the skin to crisp.<br />
This will take at least 10 minutes skin<br />
side down – don’t be tempted to turn<br />
the heat up as the fennel seeds will<br />
burn. You may want to empty some<br />
of the duck fat from the pan during<br />
cooking – save for roast potatoes.<br />
4. When the skin is crisp, take off the<br />
heat and turn the breast over. Brush<br />
the honey on to each duck breast<br />
and put in the oven for five minutes.<br />
Rest for at least 10 minutes, basting<br />
the meat with the honey and duck<br />
fat juices. Slice the duck breast and<br />
serve with the braised fennel.
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Strawberry & elderflower<br />
buttermilk puddings<br />
Serves 6-8<br />
<strong>June</strong> is when the new season<br />
strawberries are sweet and juicy,<br />
and the trees are full of frothy<br />
elderflower. Together, they make a<br />
delightful early summer dessert.<br />
• 650ml double cream<br />
• 500ml buttermilk<br />
• 75g caster sugar<br />
• 3 leaves of gelatine<br />
• 10 heads of elderflower – all the<br />
flavour of elderflower is in the pollen, so<br />
don’t wash it, just gently shake outside<br />
to allow any insects to crawl away.<br />
• 400g strawberries<br />
• 2 tbsp sugar<br />
1. In a pan, combine the cream,<br />
buttermilk and sugar and heat<br />
until just at boiling point.<br />
2. Remove from the heat and<br />
immerse the elderflowers, leaving<br />
the stalks above the cream. Cover<br />
and leave for 30 minutes, the cream<br />
will infuse with flavour as it cools.<br />
3. Bloom the gelatine for 10 minutes<br />
in cold water. Reheat 200ml of the<br />
elderflower infused cream. Gently<br />
squeeze the water out of the gelatine<br />
and add to the hot cream and whisk.<br />
4. Pass the gelatine cream through<br />
a fine mesh colander back into the<br />
rest of the elderflower cream, and<br />
then pass the combined mixture<br />
once more to remove any gelatine<br />
lumps and stray flowers.<br />
5. Pour the elderflower cream into<br />
teacups or small bowls and chill for<br />
at least 4 hours, or ideally overnight.<br />
There is only a small amount of<br />
gelatine in these soft puddings, so<br />
they are not suitable to turn out.<br />
6. Before serving, wash and halve any<br />
large strawberries and macerate for<br />
an hour with a tablespoon or two of<br />
caster sugar, turning once or twice.<br />
7. Serve each pudding with a<br />
spoonful of strawberries and a<br />
simple biscuit, such as shortbread.<br />
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No Sweat!<br />
Josephine Fairley explores the new generation of premium deodorants<br />
that are just as pampering as your specialist skincare<br />
Q<br />
uietly, discreetly, a revolution<br />
has been taking place in our<br />
armpits. Where once antiperspirants<br />
and deodorants were a<br />
workaday staple – right up there<br />
with brushing your teeth, in terms of<br />
sexiness – they’ve had a major makeover,<br />
in the past few years. Beauty brands<br />
and perfume houses have worked<br />
to transform a chore into a positive,<br />
sensory pleasure. (Though it probably<br />
won’t surprise you to learn we’re<br />
definitely not talking Right Guard<br />
prices, here: the ‘poshest’ deodorants<br />
can set you back a pretty penny.)<br />
Is this new generation of ‘designer’<br />
deodorants any more ‘effective’? The<br />
answer is: probably not. If you have a<br />
severe perspiration problem and you<br />
find it distressing you need – yes, a<br />
full-on antiperspirant, which blocks<br />
the sweat glands. (Think: Vichy<br />
72-Hour Stress Resist Anti-Perspirant<br />
Deodorant, £9.95; Mitchum Ice<br />
Fresh Anti-Perspirant Deodorant,<br />
or Perspirex Strong Antiperspirant<br />
Roll-On, £9.99.) But if you want<br />
to smell fresh and limit odour, and<br />
massively up the enjoyment factor,<br />
I point you in the direction of the<br />
following introductions – all of which<br />
are a quantum sensory leap from the<br />
Boots and Superdrug mainstream.<br />
One of the big differences with many<br />
of the new deos is how you apply them.<br />
Creams are a strong deodorant trend<br />
(not a phrase I ever thought would<br />
dance off my keyboard), the idea being<br />
that you take generally a pea-sized<br />
amount and physically massage it into<br />
the armpit. The other advantage is<br />
that you can be sure you’ve reached all<br />
the ‘nooks and crannies’, for optimum<br />
odour protection. And for women,<br />
there is one big bonus: the action of<br />
application also lets you feel for any<br />
changes in the armpit which you<br />
might want to check out with your<br />
doctor; in some cases, a lump in the<br />
armpit can be a symptom of breast<br />
cancer – and is always worth checking<br />
out.) All the cream deos I’ve tried<br />
dry to a powder finish, meanwhile,<br />
which keeps you feeling fresh without<br />
stopping the body’s natural processes.<br />
I certainly very much prefer cream<br />
deodorants, now I’ve made the switch.<br />
I’ve been able to try many of the<br />
launches, and have some definite top<br />
picks. For its spa-like scent and chic<br />
bamboo packaging, I’m very much<br />
enjoying GAIA Skincare Awakening<br />
Cream Deodorant, £20 for 50g, which<br />
adds a low-key touch of antibacterial tea<br />
tree to their signature aromatherapeutic<br />
wake-up blend of tangerine, peppermint<br />
and grapefruit; all this British brand’s<br />
products are created out of their awardwinning<br />
spa at Boringdon Hall, in<br />
Devon, the most relaxing of destinations<br />
and one I’d return to in a heartbeat.<br />
I’ve also become very keen on a<br />
new-ish brand called AKT, which<br />
smells amazing. AMAZING. There’s<br />
an interesting story behind AKT: the<br />
founders, Andy Coxon and Ed Currie,<br />
met while rehearsing for the Carole<br />
King musical in the West End, with<br />
demanding roles and eight shows a<br />
week, they needed something to tackle<br />
the sweat and whiff. Unable to find<br />
anything that fitted the bill, the duo<br />
then spent three years working with<br />
formulators and perfumers to come up<br />
with AKT, which was then tested on a<br />
large number of West End performers,<br />
who gave it rave reviews. There are<br />
now five scents in the range, all priced<br />
at £19 for 50ml: SC.01 EXT. Orange<br />
Grove (citrusy petitgrain, neroli and<br />
mandarin), SC.02 EXT. After Thunder<br />
(woody-aromatic, with eucalyptus, cedar<br />
and bitter orange), and SC.03 EXT.<br />
The Onsen (vetiver, lavender, yuzu);<br />
SC.04 Ext. Halcyon Summers (mint,<br />
tomato vine, pomelo), and super-pretty<br />
SC.04 Ext. Columbia Road (amber,<br />
violet, tonka), a tribute to East London’s<br />
flower market, and my new fave in the<br />
range. The packaging, in the form of<br />
aluminium tubes – almost toothpastestyle<br />
–is 100% recyclable, and to ensure<br />
that you squeeze every last dab out of<br />
the tube, a stylish ‘key’ is available.<br />
It’s certainly an innovative take on<br />
deodorant – as is Fussy, who apparently<br />
got their break on Dragon’s Den.<br />
Their sculptural, sleek cases, priced<br />
£20, are refillable (they look like they<br />
could have been designed by Apple)<br />
– and <strong>inside</strong>, you slip one of a really<br />
wide range of solid deodorants with<br />
scents spanning citrus, cucumber,<br />
fresh, tropical, woody, or my fave,<br />
Night Tales, which blends cedar and<br />
cinnamon and patchouli. (NB the refills<br />
come in multiples of three, but you<br />
can mix and match and at just a fiver,<br />
it’s not the absolute end of the world<br />
if they don’t all push your buttons.)<br />
Another plus of a cream deodorant<br />
is their skin conditioning action – and<br />
who doesn’t want strokable armpits…?<br />
If you aren’t too ticklish, they can be<br />
an erogenous zone. The best of all<br />
for this, I’ve found, is Kopari Beauty<br />
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Beach Deodorant, £13 for 57g, a stickstyle<br />
clear gel with odour-absorbing<br />
charcoal, infused with coconut oil and<br />
a luscious tropical, holiday-esque scent.<br />
Others that I think are worth a swipe:<br />
Malin+Goetz Eucalyptus Deodorant,<br />
a cooling stick deodorant which I like<br />
because at £13 for 28g, it’s a useful<br />
travel size (larger version also available).<br />
It’s refreshingly camphoraceous, and if<br />
you were looking for something to drop<br />
a gentle-in-every-way hint to a male<br />
in the household with a bit of a whiff<br />
problem, this might be your best bet.<br />
For those who like minty, tea tree-ish<br />
scents (as I do), an enduring favourite<br />
remains Aurelia London Botanical<br />
Cream Deodorant, £19 for 50g, which<br />
offers both of those ultra-fresh essential<br />
oils. And if you’re going for a more<br />
traditional roll-on format, I’d steer<br />
you to Evolve Organic Beauty Pure<br />
Prebiotic Roll On Deodorant, £11 for<br />
50ml, made up of prebiotics that help<br />
control odour, plus skin-soothing sage;<br />
it’s subtly and airily scented with lemon.<br />
You may also be lucky and find that<br />
a favourite perfume is now available<br />
as a spray, roll-on or stick deo.<br />
Having emerged from a phase during<br />
which beauty brands discontinued<br />
countless body products, there’s been<br />
a complete volte face, and now there’s<br />
a joyous scented bodycare boom<br />
going on – which just happens to<br />
embrace underarms. Think: Chanel<br />
No5 The Deodorant, £44 for 100ml;<br />
Dior Miss Dior Deodorant, £43<br />
for 100ml; Hermès Eau d’Orange<br />
Verte Alcohol-Free Deodorant Stick,<br />
£35 for 75ml; Clinique Aromatics<br />
Elixir Anti-Perspirant Deodorant<br />
Roll-On, £19 for 75ml, and there<br />
are many others (just Google to<br />
see if yours is now available in this<br />
format). Blissfully, I even discovered<br />
researching this that one of my most<br />
beloved scents can now be enjoyed<br />
in deo form, Guerlain Shalimar<br />
Deodorant Spray, £52 for 100ml –<br />
which is definitely going straight onto<br />
next month’s birthday wishlist. (And<br />
let me tell you, it’s the first time that<br />
a deodorant has featured on that.)<br />
Verily, we have entered the<br />
age of the charmpit…<br />
See beautybible.com for more of Jo’s<br />
tried and tested beauty reviews.
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Setting<br />
the tone<br />
Sarah Maxwell expresses the importance of<br />
maintaining pelvic floor function, and her<br />
advice isn’t just directed at women<br />
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It’s around age 25, when our natural<br />
collagen production starts slowing<br />
down and gravity joins the party. The<br />
effect of both can be quite obvious when<br />
you look in the mirror and make the<br />
decision to step up the skincare routine.<br />
What is lesser known is the effect this<br />
also has on our pelvic floor – regardless<br />
of whether you have had children or<br />
not. Men don’t get away with it either!<br />
Collagen and gravity combined<br />
with poor core function is a nightmare<br />
cocktail, but there are many things<br />
you can easily do to keep strong<br />
and healthy in this department.<br />
How to get started with<br />
pelvic floor exercises/Kegals<br />
Step 1<br />
• A great way to start is to lie on your<br />
back, knees bent and feet flat to the<br />
floor. Close your eyes and imagine<br />
you’re stopping a leak or wind.<br />
• You should have a sense of lifting every<br />
time you squeeze your pelvic floor muscles.<br />
When you release the squeeze there should<br />
be a noticeable ‘letting go’ sensation.<br />
• Pause for a few seconds between<br />
each squeeze and repeat up to 10x.<br />
• While doing the exercises, keep<br />
breathing steadily, don’t tighten your<br />
buttocks, keep your thighs relaxed.<br />
Step 2<br />
• Squeeze and lift (around ¾ of<br />
the way) hold between 1 and<br />
10 seconds and release.<br />
• Let the muscles go and relax.<br />
Repeat up to 10x with a few seconds<br />
rest in between each one.<br />
Step 3<br />
As you get stronger there is no limit to<br />
where and what position you are in to<br />
do them. Squeeze and lift (as if going<br />
up in a lift) 4 floors up, hold then 4<br />
floors down. Rest for a few seconds<br />
after each one and repeat up to 10x.<br />
Multitasking<br />
You can perform pelvic floor exercises<br />
anywhere, at any time, and covertly<br />
(with practice). When you initially<br />
begin performing pelvic floor exercises,<br />
facial contortions are unavoidable so<br />
it’s advisable to practice prior to doing<br />
them on the train! On the bonus side,<br />
you can get a good facial workout at<br />
the same time (extreme multitasking).<br />
Not all habits are bad<br />
Make pelvic floor exercises a habit<br />
by including them in your daily<br />
schedule, like cleaning your teeth.<br />
A great way to remind yourself<br />
(without anyone knowing) are sticky<br />
dots from the stationers placed<br />
on your mirror, phone, kettle.<br />
Awareness about the effects of a weak<br />
pelvic floor on the physical and mental<br />
health of both men and women has<br />
thankfully been highlighted in recent<br />
years. If you find that after exercising<br />
your pelvic floor regularly for a few weeks<br />
there is no improvement, please make an<br />
appointment with your doctor and don’t<br />
suffer in silence because you don’t need to.<br />
Some useful websites to explore:<br />
• kegal8.co.uk • elvie.com<br />
• imperial.nhs.uk/our-services/<br />
physiotherapy/pelvic-health-physiotherapy<br />
• physio4all.com/therapies/<br />
pelvic-floor-therapy/<br />
Not just for Women!<br />
It’s estimated that around 10% of men<br />
have incontinence issues, causing stress,<br />
lack of confidence and isolation.<br />
The pelvic area in men includes<br />
the bladder, prostate and rectum,<br />
urethra and anus. Diabetes, ageing,<br />
prostate surgery or an over active<br />
bladder can cause them to weaken.<br />
The benefits of pelvic exercise for<br />
men can make a great difference<br />
to mental and physical health in<br />
many areas – awareness is key.<br />
• mayoclinichealthsystem.org/<br />
hometown-health/speaking-ofhealth/kegels-are-for-men-too<br />
• patient.info/news-and-features/<br />
do-men-need-to-do-kegel-exercises<br />
Sarah Maxwell is a multi award-winning<br />
weight loss, lifestyle and fitness coach.<br />
Find out more about her work...<br />
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Twitter: @sarahmax100<br />
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Ginger is among the healthiest, and most delicious,<br />
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and analgesic effects of its gingerol compounds. These<br />
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stimulating hormones that regulate blood pressure to calm<br />
the body. There are many innovative ways to use this wonder<br />
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• mixed salad leaves<br />
• 1 avocado, peeled and cut<br />
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• 4 spring onions, sliced<br />
• cherry tomatoes, halved<br />
• a handful of fresh mint and<br />
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• seasalt<br />
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2-3 minutes. Drain and<br />
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For the dressing:<br />
• 1 tbsp rice wine vinegar<br />
• 1 tbsp soy sauce<br />
• 1 tsp grated ginger<br />
• pinch of ground cumin<br />
• ½ tsp honey<br />
• ½ tsp sesame oil<br />
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Jo Arnell explains what you need to create the<br />
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Insects may look insignificant, but they are<br />
pollinating our plants, playing vital roles in<br />
ecosystems and generally going about their<br />
minute business, quietly underpinning much of<br />
what happens on the planet – and keeping us all<br />
alive. We really need them, and their numbers are<br />
dwindling dramatically. There is much that we can<br />
do in our gardens to help sustain them. Making<br />
an organic garden filled with nectar rich flowers<br />
(and food for insect larvae) is very rewarding – and<br />
not just for the insects. Gardening is an immersive<br />
experience and to be surrounded by buzzing<br />
bees, fluttering butterflies and wondering what<br />
some of the others are getting up to, can be as<br />
uplifting as it is to be among the flowers alone.<br />
Early summer is peak breeding time for much<br />
of our wildlife – this is the high point of the year.<br />
The sun is high in the sky and it stays light for<br />
the longest time, plant growth is vigorous and<br />
strong and food sources are plentiful – in theory.<br />
If we are to keep a healthy population of insects<br />
and the wildlife that depend on them, we need<br />
to provide a source of nectar for as many of<br />
them as we can – and for as long as possible.<br />
Pollinators<br />
Butterflies and bees are the first insects that come<br />
to mind when we think about pollinators, but<br />
there are others that are just as useful, and some<br />
that even helpfully combine pollinating with<br />
pest control. Beetles, moths, flies and wasps are<br />
all busy collecting nectar alongside the more<br />
popular flower visitors. Wasps will gorge on<br />
nectar, but feed grubs and caterpillars to their<br />
young, hoverflies have carnivorous larvae that<br />
eat aphids and ladybirds will be multitasking too<br />
– pollinating and pest controlling as they go.<br />
An insect’s lifecycle can be a complicated matter<br />
and many need access to a range of food sources. The<br />
caterpillars of several species of butterfly, including<br />
Red Admirals and Peacocks, feed on stinging nettles,<br />
and many others nibble at wildflowers and meadow<br />
grasses, so it is important to have a few rough patches<br />
at the edges of the<br />
garden borders – which is a relief<br />
to those of us that can’t help but<br />
have them. Being untidy can<br />
be a useful thing sometimes.<br />
One of the very best things<br />
to install for attracting all sorts<br />
of wildlife is a pond. It doesn’t<br />
have to be a large, deep expanse<br />
of water either – a scenic washing up<br />
bowl, or water feature that just has a<br />
small pump to enable a trickle of water<br />
over stones will provide a drinking and<br />
bathing source. The important thing is<br />
to make sure the creatures can climb in<br />
and out without risk of drowning, so a small<br />
beach, or areas of pebbles and a container<br />
with shallow, sloping sides is ideal.<br />
As well as providing food and<br />
water for all these beneficial<br />
insects, we need to<br />
supply them with shelter<br />
too. Butterflies need<br />
somewhere to hide when<br />
it’s raining and they all<br />
need places to overwinter<br />
and hunker down during cold snaps. Hedges<br />
are great places for taking refuge in and even<br />
fences covered in climbers will be providing a useful<br />
shelter service. Ivy is one of the very best all<br />
round plants – bringing nectar, winter<br />
berries, and cover in the form of<br />
a thin hedge – known as a<br />
fedge – like a cross between a<br />
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winter will give places<br />
for insects to snuggle<br />
down in, away from<br />
harsh weather<br />
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Some plants’ flowers<br />
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Nectar rich plants<br />
Nectar is the payment the plant makes to the<br />
insect for its pollination service and flowers<br />
are the signal from the plant to advertise the<br />
nectar source. Insects have evolved alongside<br />
native plants and wildflowers, matching their<br />
lifecycles and coexisting in an intricate dance<br />
through the ages. The fact that we like flowers<br />
too might help in the process – except for the<br />
fact that the native plants are often so rampant<br />
that we call them weeds… Luckily many of<br />
our pretty wildflowers and cottage garden<br />
plants – especially the self seeding biennials like<br />
foxgloves, honesty and forget-me-nots – are<br />
packed with nectar too and are easy to grow.<br />
The worst type of plant for an insect is one<br />
that has been bred for double flowers – a frilly<br />
froufrou that has forfeited its nectaries in favour<br />
of yet more petals makes it hard for an insect<br />
to access what little food there is, or actually<br />
impossible, because the plant has become<br />
sterile and has no need for pollination. Some<br />
of these flowers are very beautiful, but perhaps,<br />
like an unscented rose, a flower that contains<br />
no nectar, is not really much of a flower.<br />
There are certain plants that pollinators really<br />
like – simple, open daisy flowers provide great<br />
landing pads and the central section is made up<br />
of lots of tiny flowers, each with its own nectary,<br />
which makes it worthwhile visiting. Bees like<br />
tubular flowers, such as foxgloves, antirrhinums<br />
and penstemon, and will even climb <strong>inside</strong><br />
them – invited in by spotted landing strips,<br />
or – in the case of the snapdragon, hinged<br />
doors at the base of the flower, along the lip<br />
of the bloom. Bees are especially attracted to<br />
blue and mauve flowers and can see colours in<br />
the ultra-violet range that we can’t perceive.<br />
Moths and other night flying creatures –<br />
some beetles, even occasionally bats (but to<br />
catch the insects) – are drawn in by the scent,<br />
rather than the colour of the flowers. The<br />
plant will pump out more fragrance as dusk<br />
falls, so these make a lovely backdrop to an<br />
evening seating area. The clue is in the name<br />
for plants like Evening Primrose and Night<br />
Scented Stock. Shade loving plants are often<br />
scented too and many early flowering shrubs<br />
will have fragrant blossom to attract in early<br />
emerging insects – these are usually out and<br />
about before the bees and butterflies wake up.<br />
Designing a nectar border<br />
When you are planning out where to position<br />
a nectar border, think about which insects<br />
will visit. Butterflies and bees will like open,<br />
sunny places and are attracted by the colour of<br />
flowers – butterflies to bright colours. A shadier<br />
space will be attracting other insects – but they<br />
are just as important and often overlooked.<br />
The bed needs a range of plants at different<br />
heights – tall, middle of the border, and low<br />
growing ground cover for underplanting<br />
and for the front. The heights don’t have to<br />
be regimented – a few tall spires of lupins<br />
or foxgloves can be placed in among<br />
medium sized plants – and something<br />
like Verbena bonariensis, beloved by<br />
pollinators (or shade loving Thalictrum)<br />
can waft through the length of the<br />
border and make a see-through haze.<br />
Plant in swathes if you can, so that<br />
the insects can land and feed for<br />
a while without having to waste<br />
energy flitting around. Natural<br />
looking groups that blend into<br />
one another will look good and<br />
if you are able to time it so that<br />
as one clump of flowers fades,<br />
the next starts to open, you will<br />
be providing a constant stream<br />
of nectar through the season.<br />
Plants are expensive to buy in<br />
multiples, but luckily herbaceous<br />
perennials can be divided and<br />
clump up quickly – and most are<br />
easy to take cuttings from, so it<br />
might not be as costly as it sounds.<br />
Think about seasonality too. Weird<br />
weather and unseasonably warm winters<br />
bring many insects out of dormancy<br />
early, so it’s a good thing to provide<br />
some early nectar for those that are<br />
active at the beginning – and end<br />
of the year. Hellebores, early bulbs<br />
and woodlanders like winter<br />
aconites, snowdrops – even<br />
violas in window boxes and<br />
containers – could be a life saver<br />
to a creature that stumbles out<br />
on a warm day in February.<br />
Late flowering plants like Salvias,<br />
Asters and Eupatorium carry on<br />
flowering for a long time into the<br />
autumn – and often beyond if it stays mild.<br />
Many of the insects will be needing a boost of<br />
late nectar to help them at the end of the season,<br />
building up their strength for a period of winter<br />
dormancy, or just as a last hurrah among the<br />
flowers – a final party filled with sweet nectar<br />
before the weather closes in on them.<br />
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Sue Whigham explores the oh-so delicate world of epimediums –<br />
personal favourites that are a little harder to track down<br />
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I’m happy that other names for<br />
epimediums include barrenwort,<br />
‘Bishop’s hat’ and ‘fairy wings’<br />
– but ‘horny goat weed’ is going<br />
too far for a genus of flowering<br />
plants which are not only beautiful<br />
but so delicate and so desirable.<br />
There are more than fifty confirmed<br />
species of epimedium but no doubt<br />
others will be added to the list with<br />
the development of more hybrids<br />
and more species being discovered in<br />
China. Epimediums in the wild grow in<br />
woodland, in mountainous regions and<br />
on river banks in China and other parts<br />
of Asia, as well as in Mediterranean<br />
regions. They are in the Berberidaceae<br />
family and vary enormously in both<br />
leaf shape and colour, as well as flower<br />
shape and colour. The flowers can come<br />
in shades of yellow through to orange<br />
and many shades of pink, red through<br />
to mauves and purples. Flower shapes<br />
include small hanging cup shapes or<br />
bells to pendulous stars resembling<br />
dangling spiders where the flower is<br />
‘predominantly long spurred petals’.<br />
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Epimediums require<br />
some shade and<br />
will do their best<br />
if you prepare the<br />
site first, adding<br />
some organic matter<br />
before you plant<br />
has a long flowering season from late<br />
April through until August – as well as<br />
a long name. It’s a recent introduction<br />
from China and has luminous yellow<br />
flowers and elongated serrated leaves.<br />
Some are ideal for dry conditions,<br />
under trees and shrubs, as long as there<br />
is some light. In other words, dappled<br />
shade rather than dark conditions. They<br />
are perfect as ground cover plants, some<br />
spreading over the ground wonderfully<br />
fast. One such plant is the hybrid<br />
(and the fastest growing) E x versicolor<br />
‘Sulphureum’. Cut down last year’s<br />
shabby foliage to the ground early in the<br />
year so that the flowers on their wiry red<br />
stems can be seen and enjoyed before<br />
the mottled heart-shaped leaves appear.<br />
You can see drifts of it at RHS Wisley<br />
(if you can face the road works) and the<br />
RHS are now adding newer varieties in<br />
the woodland garden and in the shadier<br />
parts of the rock garden. They are ideal<br />
companions for spring plants such as<br />
hellebores, primroses and spring bulbs.<br />
What do epimediums need?<br />
They require some shade and will do<br />
their best if you prepare the site first,<br />
adding some organic matter before<br />
you plant. There are some varieties<br />
that can take sun, so it’s worth doing<br />
your homework before you buy. Once<br />
your plants are in, keep them watered<br />
in their first year, especially if we have<br />
a dry spell. Epimediums are hardy<br />
despite looking so delicate and can<br />
cope with cold, wintry conditions.<br />
My first epimedium was E. ‘Amber<br />
Queen’, AGM. This one has a long<br />
flowering season and has serrated<br />
leaves topped with orangey-yellow<br />
flowers above dark wiry stems and<br />
seems to be as tough as old boots. I’m<br />
not sure about the colour now but as<br />
the plant is rhizomatus it has made a<br />
good sized clump over the past five<br />
years so and earned its place in a rather<br />
overcrowded shady border. I think that<br />
some of the newer hybrids are very<br />
tempting. Who could resist E. ‘Fire<br />
Dragon’ with its description of amber<br />
and silver foliage topped with pink<br />
and yellow flowers. And the vigorous<br />
E. grandifolium ‘Lilac Seedling’ with<br />
arrow shaped bronze-green leaves<br />
and lilac flowers appearing in April.<br />
This particular wish list is growing.<br />
Where to see them<br />
There is a National Collection of<br />
Epimediums set up by Roger and Linda<br />
Hammond in 2013 (themagnolias.co.uk).<br />
They are based in Brentwood, Essex.<br />
Roger’s interest in epimediums began<br />
when he was at horticultural college<br />
and saw epimediums displayed on a<br />
Blackthorn’s stand at a RHS Show.<br />
They have a good, comprehensive<br />
website and open their garden and<br />
collection in April. He recommends<br />
Sally Gregson’s book, The Plant<br />
Lover’s Guide to Epimediums. Many<br />
of the illustrations in the book come<br />
from the National Collection. Sally’s<br />
nursery, Mill Cottage Plants in Wookey,<br />
Somerset, has epimediums growing<br />
under her other love: hydrangeas. It<br />
was interesting to see that she was<br />
inspired by Elizabeth Strangman’s<br />
nursery in Hawkhurst, Kent, which<br />
unfortunately closed in 1999.<br />
Where to buy them<br />
There are now many nurseries<br />
supplying epimediums which include<br />
Edrom Nurseries edrom-nurseries.co.uk,<br />
Burncoose Nurseries burncoose.co.uk,<br />
Hardy’s Cottage Garden plants<br />
hardysplants.co.uk, Beth Chatto<br />
bethchatto.co.uk and Dorset Perennials<br />
dorsetperennials.co.uk.<br />
Sue Whigham can be contacted on<br />
07810 457948 for gardening advice<br />
and help in the sourcing and supply of<br />
interesting garden plants.<br />
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V I N T A G E A T C H I D D I N G S T O N E C A S T L E<br />
T H E S U M M E R V I N T A G E F A I R<br />
S u n d a y 1 1 t h J u n e 2 0 2 3<br />
10.30AM - 4.00PM ADULT: £7.50 CHILD: £2.50<br />
Join us for our eighth festival of all things vintage. Shop from a vast array of vintage stalls, enjoy<br />
vintage style vocals and join in with our fabulous dancers. Do stay and enjoy a picnic from the<br />
delicious food stalls on offer.<br />
More information www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk/whats-on/<br />
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GARDENS<br />
GARDENS<br />
Traditional markets in Faversham’s historic town centre<br />
Our busy markets and independent shops and cafés<br />
make Faversham the perfect place to visit<br />
TULIP FESTIVAL<br />
20th April every day to 4th May; 10am - 5pm<br />
48,000 tulips in 105 varieties!<br />
Beautiful 11 Acre Gardens; Café<br />
24th<br />
with<br />
<strong>June</strong><br />
Terrace;<br />
Gift Shop; Sculpture and Art Exhibitions<br />
Open from 1st April - Tues to Sat & Event Days<br />
East Sussex/Kent (NB closed on Good border border Friday TN5 and 7HE TN5 Easter 01580 7HE Sunday) 200888 01580<br />
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TULIP FESTIVAL<br />
Over 46,000 tulips SPECIAL<br />
in the gardens<br />
ROSE WEEK<br />
19th April every day to 3rd May<br />
16th <strong>June</strong> every day to<br />
102<br />
FAVERSHAM CHARTER MARKET – every Tuesday, Friday & Saturday<br />
BEST OF FAVERSHAM MARKET – 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month<br />
FAVERSHAM ANTIQUES MARKET – 1st Sunday of the month<br />
Triple Markets on the first weekend of the month<br />
Three wonderful markets packed into one weekend<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Faversham Charter Market - selling food & drink; plants;<br />
clothing; household goods and more<br />
Best of Faversham Market - showcasing locally produced arts; crafts; food & drink<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Faversham Antiques Market – the country’s largest town centre antiques market<br />
Check our website & social media for latest information<br />
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GREAT TASTE AWARD<br />
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GARDENS<br />
Sat 3 <strong>June</strong> 5-7pm<br />
The Thatched House, Cage<br />
Lane, Smarden, Kent TN27 8QE<br />
DRINKS IN THE GARDEN<br />
AT THE THATCHED HOUSE<br />
Friends of Smarden Church<br />
invite you to enjoy Drinks in<br />
the Garden with the price of<br />
your ticket including a welcome<br />
drink and tasty catering by Blue<br />
Egg. The Thatched House was<br />
used as a location for the Agatha<br />
Christie film, The Mirror Cracked,<br />
so give that a watch before you<br />
visit this special garden. You<br />
can get your tickets for what<br />
promises to be a lovely event<br />
from Smarden Community<br />
Store and Gallery or you can<br />
call 01233 770695 or 770182.<br />
Entry: £15<br />
fosc.yolasite.com<br />
Sat 1 July 10am-4pm<br />
Reading Street Village CT4 3AZ<br />
READING STREET<br />
VILLAGE OPEN GARDENS<br />
This is Reading Street’s fourth<br />
open garden event. Gardens range<br />
from a small cottage garden to<br />
an award-winning wildlife one,<br />
a fairy garden for the little ones<br />
and Taddy’s Allotments. All<br />
gardens are within 5-10 minutes<br />
walk from St Andrew’s Church.<br />
There will be plants and produce<br />
sales. Refreshments and lunches<br />
will also be available in the<br />
Community Hall to eat in or take<br />
away. Tickets are available from<br />
various points in the village.<br />
Contact: offstand@btinternet.com<br />
Entry: £5, accompanied children free<br />
COURSES & TALKS<br />
Thu 8 <strong>June</strong> 11am-12.30pm<br />
Walled Garden, Water Lane,<br />
Hawkhurst, Kent TN18 5DH<br />
WILD ABOUT SCENTED<br />
GERANIUMS WITH CATH<br />
KIDSTON PADGHAM<br />
MBE AND JO FAIRLEY<br />
Join designer Cath Kidston<br />
Padgham MBE, in conversation<br />
with entrepreneur and fragrance<br />
lover, Jo Fairley in the Carnation<br />
What’s On in <strong>June</strong><br />
Glasshouse at the sublime<br />
Water Lane. They’ll chat about<br />
Cath’s passion for pelargoniums,<br />
fragrance and the garden, which<br />
led to C.Atherley, her new bath<br />
and beauty brand. You can also<br />
add two courses and either a glass<br />
of wine or a homemade cordial<br />
from Water Lane restaurant after<br />
the talk. Following the talk there<br />
will also be the opportunity to<br />
take a short, guided tour of the<br />
Water Lane Cutting Garden.<br />
Entry: £25 (£55 with lunch)<br />
waterlane.net/products/c-atherley<br />
FAIRS & FESTIVALS<br />
Thur 8, Fri 9 & Sat 10<br />
<strong>June</strong> 9am-4.30pm<br />
Hole Park, Benenden Road,<br />
Rolvenden, Kent TN17 4JB<br />
WEALDEN TIMES<br />
MIDSUMMER FAIR<br />
Come and join us to welcome<br />
the joyful summer season. You’ll<br />
find all your favourite exhibitors<br />
plus a wide selection of exciting<br />
new stands from independent<br />
businesses who’ll be selling<br />
gorgeous fashion, sustainable<br />
homeware and clothing, art and<br />
crafts, home and gardenware,<br />
beauty and so much more (we<br />
haven’t even started on the food<br />
and drink!) Lovely dogs on leads<br />
are very welcome. Your ticket also<br />
includes the wonderful Hole Park<br />
Gardens. So shop, relax, wander<br />
and drink in the summertime.<br />
We look forward to welcoming<br />
you. Tickets and info at<br />
wealdentimes-fair.co.uk<br />
Sat 25 <strong>June</strong> 11am-5pm<br />
Charter Hall, Chessenden Lane,<br />
Smarden, Ashford TN27 8NF<br />
TASTE OF SMARDEN<br />
This annual event run by Smarden<br />
Community Store celebrates all<br />
of the great local products made<br />
in Kent and Sussex. Since its<br />
inception, the range of foods,<br />
wines and beers available to<br />
sample and buy has grown<br />
dramatically. It’s a day out for<br />
the whole family with children’s<br />
activities, a barbecue, a beer<br />
and prosecco bar, strawberries<br />
TASTE OF SMARDEN<br />
SMARDEN CHARTER HALL, CAR PARK<br />
25 <strong>June</strong> | 11am - 5pm<br />
Sunday<br />
• Fabulous local produce and wines to sample • Craft beers, cider, wine and ice cream stand<br />
• BBQ, strawberries and cream • Music from Jamside Up with Timeless Tim Hain • Children’s activities<br />
Open:<br />
Open:<br />
8.30am - 5.30pm<br />
8.30am -- -- 5.30pm<br />
Monday - Saturday<br />
Monday<br />
-- -- - Saturday<br />
New New<br />
extended extended<br />
Café Café<br />
serving<br />
serving<br />
Smokery Smokery<br />
Breakfast, Breakfast,<br />
Lunch Lunch<br />
and and<br />
Tea<br />
Tea<br />
Gold Gold<br />
Gold<br />
Award Award<br />
Award<br />
Winning Winning<br />
Winning<br />
Traditionally<br />
Traditionally<br />
Traditionally<br />
Smoked Smoked<br />
Smoked<br />
Food.<br />
Food.<br />
Food.<br />
Quality<br />
Quality<br />
Quality range<br />
range<br />
range of<br />
of<br />
of British<br />
British<br />
British and<br />
and<br />
and<br />
Continental<br />
Continental Farmhouse<br />
Farmhouse Cheeses.<br />
Cheeses.<br />
Continental Farmhouse Cheeses.<br />
Delicatessen<br />
Delicatessen Delicatessen and<br />
and and Gourmet<br />
Gourmet Gourmet Foods.<br />
Foods.<br />
Foods.<br />
Smarden Community Look at the Store blackboard on and road outsidePost Office, Chessenden Lane, Smarden, Ashford, TN27 8NF<br />
Look at the blackboard on road outside<br />
shop for weekly 25% off offers!<br />
01233 770281 | www.smardencommunitystore.co.uk<br />
Mount Mount Farm, Farm, Flimwell, Flimwell, East East Sussex Sussex TN5 TN5 7QL<br />
7QL<br />
Tel: Tel: 01580 01580 879601<br />
879601<br />
Open: 8.30am - 5.30pm Monday - Saturday<br />
Open: 8.30am - 5.30pm Monday - Saturday<br />
Last lunch orders 3.30pm and tea orders 4.30pm<br />
Last lunch orders 3.30pm and tea orders 4.30pm<br />
info@wealdsmokery.co.uk<br />
www.wealdsmokery.co.uk<br />
info@wealdsmokery.co.uk<br />
www.wealdsmokery.co.uk<br />
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Come and enjoy a weekend of<br />
fascinating talks, thought-provoking<br />
debate, creative workshops<br />
and outdoor adventure<br />
Speakers include<br />
Michael Morpurgo,<br />
Adam Rutherford,<br />
Gaia Vince, Will Gompertz,<br />
Tom Holland, A. C. Grayling<br />
& Kimberley Wilson<br />
Fun outdoor activities<br />
for the children, local<br />
maker workshops and<br />
lots of lovely food and drink<br />
For all ages – young, old<br />
and in between<br />
Explore the <strong>2023</strong> programme on our website:<br />
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Visitors to Taste of Smarden and<br />
the Community Store will find<br />
friendly faces and fabulous food<br />
in one of Kent’s prettiest villages.<br />
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Sat 24 & Sun 25 <strong>June</strong> 10am-5pm<br />
Borde Hill, Borde Hill<br />
Lane, Haywards Heath,<br />
West Sussex, RH16 1XP<br />
BORDE HILL<br />
COMTEMPORARY<br />
CRAFT FAIR<br />
This summer the Sussex Guild<br />
returns to exhibit inspiring work<br />
in a village of small marquees<br />
on the lawns of the Azalea Ring<br />
at Borde Hill. Visitors will be<br />
treated to spectacular examples of<br />
ceramics, furniture, glass, jewellery,<br />
metalwork, textile art, woodwork<br />
and more; most of which<br />
can be purchased or specially<br />
commissioned. Some makers will<br />
be demonstrating, giving visitors<br />
the chance to see the well-honed<br />
skills in making high-end crafts.<br />
Visitors are encouraged to prebook<br />
their visit in advance and by<br />
booking at least a day in advance<br />
a £1 online discount will be<br />
applied at the time of booking.<br />
thesussexguild.co.uk<br />
Sun 11 <strong>June</strong> 10.30am-4pm<br />
Chiddingstone Castle,<br />
Hill Hoath Road,<br />
Edenbridge, TN8 7AD<br />
VINTAGE AT<br />
CHIDDINGSTONE CASTLE<br />
The Summer Vintage Fair<br />
returns to Chiddingstone Castle<br />
for its eighth year in the Castle<br />
grounds. With an extensive array<br />
of fabulous French and English<br />
homewares, decorative vintage,<br />
textiles, furniture, fashion,<br />
jewellery, accessories, pre-loved<br />
items and gardenalia - this truly<br />
is a festival of all things vintage!<br />
There will be singing and dancing<br />
throughout the day and delicious<br />
food and refreshments from<br />
local food specialists available.<br />
Entry: £7.50, children<br />
£2.50 on the day<br />
chiddingstonecastleorguk<br />
LOOKING<br />
FORWARD<br />
What’s On in <strong>June</strong><br />
Fri 7 – Sun 9 July<br />
Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells<br />
PUB IN THE PARK<br />
The ultimate food and music<br />
festival hosted by Andi Oliver, Si<br />
King and Matt Tebbutt. Expect<br />
banging live music, incredible<br />
chefs and of course delicious food!<br />
You’ll be able to hop between<br />
pop-up restaurants to feast on<br />
exclusive menus curated by the<br />
nation’s best chefs and restaurants.<br />
Meanwhile, music from the<br />
likes of Rudimental, EMF, Sister<br />
Sledge, and McFly are sure to<br />
satisfy your festival pangs.<br />
pubintheparkuk.com<br />
Sun 16 July<br />
The Recreation<br />
Ground, Appledore TN26 2AE<br />
APPLEDORE VINTAGE<br />
VEHICLE RALLY<br />
This ever-popular event promises<br />
to bring together a fantastically<br />
diverse range of vehicles including<br />
cars, buses, bikes and commercial<br />
vehicles from the early 1900s to<br />
the modern day. It has become<br />
a much-loved tradition for the<br />
local community and visitors<br />
alike. Expect a day filled with<br />
entertainment including arena<br />
events, auto-jumble, displays and<br />
refreshments, all while admiring<br />
the stunning vehicles on display.<br />
Entry: £5, families £10<br />
appledorevehiclerally.co.uk<br />
Listings are correct at time of going<br />
to press but may be subject to change.<br />
Readers are advised to check with venues<br />
before making arrangements. We can list<br />
your event in the next issue of <strong>Wealden</strong><br />
<strong>Times</strong> for only £75+VAT. Please supply<br />
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Deadline for the next issue is 9th <strong>June</strong>.<br />
Summer Theatre<br />
at Smallhythe Place<br />
From Shakespeare and Jane Austen to<br />
Archaeological talks, book your tickets now for the<br />
Barn Theatre Season at Smallhythe Place.<br />
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Smallhythe, Tenterden, TN30 7NG<br />
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Meet the Head Gardener Tour - Tuesday 20 th <strong>June</strong>, 1-3pm<br />
Join our Head Gardener, Graeme, for a walking tour around our<br />
beautiful gardens to see some of the many species of plants and<br />
trees we have at Belmont. £12.00 per person.<br />
Paintalong Event: Sheep - Friday 23 rd <strong>June</strong>, 11am-1pm<br />
Come and join in this fun, sociable paintalong event! It’s a step<br />
by step follow the artist teacher to a finished wall ready painting<br />
on canvas. £40.00 per person. Booking required.<br />
Wood Floor<br />
Sanding<br />
- Family Business -<br />
We also restore wooden kitchen tops<br />
FREE estimates - call any time<br />
07794953597 gerardgrover@gmail.com<br />
Summer Health Workshop - Wed 5 th July, 10am-2pm<br />
During this workshop, you will be able to gather some of the<br />
herbs we have growing in the gardens at Belmont. These will<br />
then be used to make a versatile soothing spray and healing<br />
ointment for you to add to your own healthcare kit. £55.00 per<br />
person. Booking required.<br />
Open Air Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost Friday 14 th July<br />
The King and three friends take an oath dedicating themselves<br />
to a life of study, avoiding the company of women for three<br />
years. No sooner have they made their vow, the Princess of<br />
France and her ladiesin-waiting arrive, presenting the men with<br />
a severe test of their high-minded resolve. Adults £24, Children<br />
(10-18 years) £14, under 10’s free.<br />
belmont-house.org • 01795 890 228 • events@belmont-house.org<br />
Belmont House & Gardens, Throwley, Faversham, Kent ME13 0HH<br />
Nicholls Restores<br />
Antique Furniture inc. French Polishing.<br />
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Est: 1989. Treasured family heirlooms lovingly repaired.<br />
Kitchen wooden worktops sanded & sealed.<br />
Tel: 01233 860130.<br />
nichollsrestores@btinternet.com.<br />
www.nicholls-restores.com<br />
KENT<br />
BATTLE OF BRITAIN<br />
MUSEUM<br />
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Opening <strong>Times</strong>:<br />
Saturday 1st April to Sunday 12th November <strong>2023</strong><br />
1st May to 30th September - 10am to 5pm April,<br />
October and November - 10am to 4pm<br />
Last entry one hour before closing.<br />
We are closed on:<br />
Mondays, except Bank Holiday Monday.<br />
The Premier Collection of<br />
Battle of Britain Artefacts<br />
Aircraft ·Vehicles · Weapons ·<br />
Flying Equipment · Fine Art Prints ·<br />
Relics from over 700 crashed aircraft<br />
Adults: £10.00 £8.00<br />
OAPs: £7.50<br />
OAPs: £9.00<br />
Children: £4.00<br />
Children: £4.00<br />
Museum Shop, No.25<br />
Museum Shop, No.25<br />
Squadron Mess and Tea Room<br />
Squadron<br />
Free parking<br />
Mess and<br />
for<br />
Tea<br />
cars<br />
Room<br />
and<br />
Free<br />
parking for<br />
coaches<br />
cars and coaches<br />
On the grounds of both security<br />
and copyright, we regret that no<br />
cameras, video recorders, mobile<br />
phones or any other type of<br />
electronic recording equipment is<br />
allowed in the museum.<br />
Aerodrome Road, Hawkinge, Nr. Folkestone, Kent, CT18 7AG<br />
www.kbobm.org<br />
)01303 893140<br />
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Photography © National Trust Images/Andrew Butler.<br />
Rosy visits to<br />
Sissinghurst Castle Garden<br />
Be inspired by magnificent roses at the<br />
historic Sissinghurst Castle Garden this<br />
<strong>June</strong>.<br />
Biddenden Road, Nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB<br />
nationaltrust.org.uk/sissinghurst<br />
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BONNIE<br />
RAITT<br />
RICHARD<br />
HAWLEY<br />
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Aside from the animals, there’s<br />
another productive (almost<br />
commercial!) arm of Coopers<br />
Farm – growing fruit and veg<br />
Every spring I approach my<br />
vegetable growing with boundless<br />
enthusiasm and by the time<br />
summer comes around I am overwhelmed<br />
by it all. Not to mention the angst of going<br />
on holiday just as the sweet corn / beans /<br />
courgettes peak. You’d think by now it would have<br />
occurred to me to scale back the March/April end of the<br />
operation so as to retain a modicum of control later in<br />
the summer. But for <strong>2023</strong> it’s been business as usual!<br />
During the dark winter months I pored over all those<br />
seed catalogues and made a New Year’s resolution to<br />
be moderate, but blow me down if by February the<br />
seed companies hit you with irresistible offers that,<br />
together with their pictures of glorious<br />
abundance, are irresistible. I’m off again.<br />
March, April and May were spent<br />
madly sowing, pricking out and potting<br />
on and now in <strong>June</strong> it’s time to plant<br />
out the greenhouse bounty and sow<br />
other seeds direct into the warmer<br />
soil. Always a tense time as a useful<br />
morning spent sowing row upon<br />
row of radish, spring onion, lettuce,<br />
rocket – all carefully marked with<br />
lolly sticks – is like a sweetie shop for<br />
the team. Irresistible. If the hens get<br />
a whiff of the action they’ll be up there scratching<br />
and pecking and reducing my soldier-straight rows to<br />
a glorified seed free mess. Aaagh. Let’s hope the new<br />
fence is high enough to deter a determined chicken.<br />
The peas have been busy germinating in a gutter<br />
suspended like a hammock in the greenhouse to<br />
stop the mice having a feast. And now it’s time<br />
to plant them out, which heralds the annual trip<br />
to the hazel coppice to collect pea sticks.<br />
East Sussex is the most wooded county in the UK and<br />
most traditional farms include at least two or three small<br />
parcels of woodland or shaws which would have been<br />
The peas have been<br />
busy germinating in<br />
a gutter suspended<br />
like a hammock in<br />
the greenhouse to<br />
stop the mice having<br />
a feast<br />
coppiced to supply firewood and a whole host of other<br />
valuable materials like fencing, brooms and tool handles.<br />
And then later through the 18th and 19th centuries,<br />
coppiced wood provided charcoal for the all important<br />
smelting of iron, a key industry in the High Weald.<br />
Coppicing is the process that occurs<br />
when a tree is felled and new sprouts arise<br />
from the cut stump known as a stool.<br />
This process can be carried out over and<br />
over again and is sustainable over several<br />
hundred years with the stool getting<br />
ever larger in diameter. All broadleaf<br />
trees can be coppiced but some – ash,<br />
hazel, oak, sweet chestnut and lime –<br />
are best, while others like beech, cherry<br />
and poplar really don’t respond. And<br />
conifers won’t do it at all, chop them<br />
down and they simply shut up shop.<br />
Coppice is felled in blocks termed coupes (or fells,<br />
cants or haggs) with five or six being cut in any season.<br />
At Coopers we have been coppicing our woods for<br />
the past ten years, albeit on a one woman and her<br />
chainsaw scale, but when I’ve harvested this year’s poles,<br />
sticks and branches there’s every possibility we might<br />
just complete our first hagg (favourite descriptive).<br />
While the peas will be supported in this time honoured<br />
way, the melons – a new project for <strong>2023</strong> – will apparently<br />
need tights to act as protective slings. Not much call for<br />
American Tans in the farming world so – rather like the visit<br />
to the coppice for pea sticks – charity shops here I come.<br />
Find out more about daily life at Coopers Farm by following Jane on Instagram @coopersfarm<br />
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