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Happy New Year! You’ll be pleased to know we’ve been working hard to get another year’s worth of fantastic features and interviews lined up for you for 2016. In this issue we have the EAUX WEDDING Guide for those lucky couples and we take a closer look at some of the finest schools Suffolk has to offer in our EDUCATION section. Jennifer Meredith joins author Liz Trenow to find out about her upcoming book and we round up the finest diaries for 2016. In COUTURE we speak with young fashion entrepreneurs to find out how they are breathing life into the local fashion industry, we catch up horologist Roger Smith about his incredible talent and find out what’s On Trend for the months ahead. In HEALTH & BEAUTY Ben Coomber advises how to get fit for the New Year, Ken Hermes takes a look at the history of shaving and we showcase our favourite unisex scents. We speak with Jonathan Simper of Simpers of Suffolk, sample some of the finest Taittinger available and The Crown at Stoke By Nayland show us some exclusive recipes from their winter menu in GOURMET. ESCAPE for the weekend to Bucharest with our guide, discover the best romantic escapes in East Anglia and explore learning holidays. In MOTORING we take a look at the craftsmanship involved behind making each and every Morgan car, take the Audi RS Q3 out for a spin on the country roads and find out about the latest in road safety from Volvo. Julia from Nelson Design UK advises on how to make your home cosy this winter in PROPERTY, we explore the growing trend for cigar rooms and we take a peek inside two artist studios in Aldeburgh. Brush up on BUSINESS with Scrutton Bland who explain about investing pensions in residential property. We meet the Commercial Partners at Blocks Solicitors, find out how to be financially secure from Galleon Wealth and meet the team at MacKenzie King. Enjoyed the issue? Let us know! victoria@eaux.co.uk

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For a day of ultimate extravagance, read our 12 page wedding guide

WEAVING A TALE

Jennifer Meredith interviews Liz Trenow about silk weaving, her Sudbury heritage and the transition from journalism to fiction writing

THE EAUX EDUCATION GUIDE

We look at the best schools in the area for first class education

DEAR DIARY

Get your New Year off to the right start with our selection of luxurious journals and diaries

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WATCHING THE CLOCK

Jennifer Meredith talks to horologist and watchmaker, Roger W Smith, about British-made luxury timepieces

CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH

Suffolk’s young entrepreneurs are revolutionising the county’s fashion scene – could this inspire more budding designers to do the same?

COUNTRY VOGUE

EAUX speaks to the founder of clothing design studio SLC-SLC

GREEN LIGHT, GO!

We take a look at the colour of the season: green

NOURISH YOURSELF

Luxury skincare products to beat the winter blues

FRESH START

Ben Coomber talks about New Year fitness resolutions

BRIGHTER, WHITER, BETTER

Victoria Guthrie talks to leading dentist Dr Richard Marques about teeth whitening

HOMME ET FEMME

Unisex scents make ideal gifts for couples – choose the perfect scent from our fragrance favourites

FROM RAKE TO PLATE

We follow the journey of Suffolk’s shellfish with the help of local experts

GOURMET TRAIL…

…on Lavenham as a great source of food and drink

POP THE CORK PART 1

We sample a selection of the very finest Taittinger Champagne

RECIPES

The Crown at Stoke by Nayland shares three delicious recipes from their repertoire

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RETREAT TO NORFOLK

EAUX discovers holidays that give more than just great interiors

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ROMANTIC EAST ANGLIAN RETREATS

Rebecca Scrase explores beautiful escapes right on our doorstep

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WEEKEND IN BUCHAREST

Discover the European city that was once called ‘Little Paris’

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LEARNING HOLIDAYS

Mike Pickup shows us where we can learn a new skill whilst on holiday

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BLOCKS MEAN BUSINESS

Victoria Guthrie meet the Commercial Partners at Blocks Solicitors

Property 126 Motoring 110 96 128 114 101 130 121 103 MORGAN ON CRAFTSMANSHIP

For more than 100 years Morgan Motor Company have put quality, honesty and design first

ROAD TEST

The EAUX team test drives the Audi RS Q3

LIFEPAINT

Donalds Volvo stocks LifePaint to helps cyclists be seen

ARTISTIC FLAIR

Victoria Guthrie discovers The Studios at Colt House in Aldeburgh

COSY IT UP

Julia Nelson-Elgar of Nelson Design UK shows us how to make our homes cosier this winter

AMAZING SPACES

We look at the astounding architecture behind the Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi

INVESTING PENSIONS IN

Residential Property Scrutton Bland directors Gary Riches and Gavin Birchall take a closer look at pension freedoms

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK

EAUX finds out more about specialist accountancy and finance recruitment consultancy MacKenzie King

ARE YOU FINANCIALLY SECURE?

Ray Pettit, director at Galleon Wealth Management, explains how to be financially secure

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Events

What’s coming up in January and February in the region?

8TH JANUARY

Murder Mystery Night You don’t want to miss out on a fantastic whodunit at The Bull Inn at Barton Mills. Enjoy a three course meal with entertainment for £46pp. www.bullinn-bartonmills.com

22RD JANUARY

Mayor’s Charity Concert Taking place at The Apex in Bury, the Mayor’s Charity Concert will feature the Bury St Edmunds Concert Band for a wonderful night of music. All proceeds from this night will go to the Mayor’s chosen charities. www.theapex.co.uk

29TH JANUARY

Aldeburgh Festival Preview Come for an informal preview of the 2016 Aldeburgh Festival (10-26th June) with Roger Wright, Aldeburgh Music’s Chief Executive, and Dan Whitfield, Head of Artistic Planning. www.aldeburgh.co.uk

7TH FEBRUARY

The Wedding Fayre Trinity Park plays host to over 70 top wedding suppliers, plus live music performances, two fabulous catwalk shows and bridal tours throughout the day. www.trinityparkevents.co.uk

13TH FEBRUARY

Valentine’s Evening Indulge in Prosecco and canapés followed by amuse bouche, then a three-course dinner with coffee and petit fours to finish – accompanied by the mellow tones of local singer Alison Jennings. www.suffolkfoodhall.co.uk

26TH FEBRUARY

Sudbury Farmers Market Stock up on your winter food at this popular farmer’s market. Over thirty traders fill St Peter’s on Market Hill, selling a fantastic range of the best fresh local produce and a small selection of handmade crafts. www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk

16TH JANUARY

Pump Street Bakery Tour Tour Pump Street Bakery’s chocolate rooms, where they make chocolate bars from raw cocoa beans. See the machinery used in the process and try all the different chocolate bars for yourself. Yum! www.pumpstreetbakery.com

23RD JANUARY

The Little Match Girl Based on the classic Christmas story, this touching tale of an impoverished young street girl’s hopes and dreams is beautifully told through dance, song and original live music. www.danceeast.co.uk

4TH FEBRUARY

High Lodge Wedding Fair Over 30 local suppliers will showcase their products and services in the beautiful venue of High Lodge near Darsham. Set amongst 120 acres of Suffolk countryside, this event gives budding brides the chance to explore the venue before booking. www.highlodge.co.uk

12TH FEBRUARY

Mandy Walden Exhibition The Southwold Gallery will host collections by Suffolk contemporary printmaker, Mandy Walden, whose handmade prints depict jolly facades of the Suffolk countryside and coastline. www.southwoldgallery.co.uk

20TH FEBRUARY

Craft & Gift Fair Local exhibitors will be offering a great selection of handmade crafts and unique gifts in the warm and friendly atmosphere of the Apex in Bury St Edmunds. www.theapex.co.uk

28TH FEBRUARY

War on Waste Workshop Take part in a workshop led by Justin Kett, Head Chef at The Swan in Lavenham, showing you how to make the most of your everyday leftovers in a campaign against wasted food. www.next.fatsoma.com/Suffolk-market-events

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perfect venue Caroline Gould, wedding and events manager at Suffolk Food Hall, simplifies the daunting process of choosing your wedding venue

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f you’ve just got engaged, let me be one of the first to say congratulations! Once you get over the extra weight you’re now carrying around on your left hand you will at some point ask yourself ‘where do I actually start?’. Visiting wedding fayres, open days (make sure you pencil in 13th March 2016 at Suffolk Food Hall) and buying wedding magazines can be great inspiration for your wedding but can also be very overwhelming as you quickly realise there is so much choice when it comes to planning a wedding. One of the first things you need to do is set a realistic budget. You may have some money put aside for your special day, but now is the time to think about how much you feel is reasonable to spend on all the elements of your wedding, and ensure you have at least five percent put aside as a contingency. It may also be worth setting up a dedicated wedding bank account to start saving. If you set your budget right from the start, it will be much easier to stick to it. You can expect to spend around 40 percent of

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your budget on your reception so finding the right venue is an important choice – here are a few things to consider: How many guests? It will be difficult to book a venue (and ultimately set a date) if you don’t know how many people will be attending. Some venues will only be licensed up to a certain number and you don’t

weather is bad. Do you want the ceremony and reception to be in the same location? A lot of venues have a civil ceremony licence so the choice for your ceremony location is very wide. If you wish to marry in a church then it’s unlikely that you

‘You can expect to spend around 40% of your budget on your reception so finding the right venue is an important choice’ want to cram all of your guests in. Likewise, you wouldn’t want your 60 guests to be lost in a room big enough for 300. Some venues are more suitable for spending lots of time outside; likewise, there are venues that have a beautiful interior that you will want to enjoy (luckily Suffolk Food Hall has both!). When looking around venues, be sure to ask what the alternatives are to outside spaces if the

will have a reception venue within walking distance. However, there are some venues that have a church within their grounds. Although we don’t have a ceremony licence here at Suffolk Food Hall we do have Wherstead Church a short walk away up the lane. Where are guests coming from? Locations that are closer to home are much easier to

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What style is the venue? Is it a country house, converted barn, stately home, or a modern hotel? The style of the venue needs to complement the overall style of the wedding.

A vintage style wedding would be much better suited to a country house or marquee venue than a modern hotel. Are there in-house caterers? Venues often have in-house caterers that you will have to use. However some venues allow you to bring in your own caterer. Though bear in mind that this means you will need to choose yet another supplier! Can they recommend suppliers? We’re lucky at Suffolk Food Hall as we have some fabulous resources under our own roof! The Outrageous Cake Company are based within The Cookhouse and we also have a cookery school which is a great place to hold your

hen or stag party. My personal background is in wedding planning and I have been in the industry for over 10 years. During that time I have built up lots of local contacts so we can happily recommend suppliers that meet your needs and most importantly your budget. Remember that popular venues and popular dates (i.e. Saturdays in the summer) can get booked well in advance so the sooner you start looking the better.

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liaise with. If your venue is an hour’s drive from home, you will need to factor that in to your ‘getting ready’ time on the day. If a lot of your guests are based far away from the venue it may be prudent to provide some transport. Is accommodation available? You may want to stay at the venue on the wedding night or even get ready there on the day; ask to see the honeymoon suite so you know what to expect. If accommodation is available for guests, find out if you can hold a number of rooms to ensure your guests get the accommodation they need.

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Contact the events team at Suffolk Food Hall on 01473 786618 or email events@suffolkfoodhall.co.uk to arrange a free, no obligation tour of the venue and a chat about your wedding plans in further detail.

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From the beautiful rooms of the Manor house steeped in history, to the ballroom and long bar for your evening reception, Woodhall Manor has everything you need for every aspect of the perfect wedding day, however big or small your guest list is. Imagine having your wedding ceremony in the tranquil setting of the walled garden, or next to a roaring log fire in the wood paneled Bishop’s Room. Our extensive grounds, complete

with enchanting lake and fountains, create a perfect backdrop for romantic reception drinks and photography. You will be treated to an exquisite wedding breakfast beneath the chandeliers in our grand Ballroom, and after dancing the night away we have 14 beautifully furnished bedrooms for you and your wedding party. Our experienced and professional team will

be on hand throughout the day to ensure that everything runs smoothly, allowing you to enjoy the wedding day of your dreams. www.woodhallmanor.com Woodhall Manor, Sutton, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3EG 01394 411288 info@woodhallmanor.com Wedding contact: Faye Sadler

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Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Cookhouse at Suffolk Food Hall provides the perfect background for your wedding day. The Cookhouse has panoramic views overlooking the picturesque Orwell Estuary and countryside. With modern décor, it is suitable for any wedding theme. We recommend our Feast Room for your wedding breakfast (of up to 90

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guests) and our Cookhouse Restaurant from 6pm for your evening reception (of up to 200 guests). At Suffolk Food Hall, we only use exceptional produce, using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. We know that with many tempting menus on offer choosing your wedding breakfast is not an easy decision. That’s why we offer a complimentary menu

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tasting for two with a chance to meet with our Head Chef and discuss your options. www.suffolkfoodhall.co.uk Suffolk Food Hall, Wherstead, Ipswich, Suffolk IP9 2AB 01473 786618 events@suffolkfoodhall.co.uk Wedding contact: Caroline Gould

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Hintlesham Hall Hotel THE PERFECT PLACE TO SAY

A luxurious country house hotel, built around a magnificent mansion dating back to 1448 and now a Grade 1 listed building. Hintlesham Hall is widely recognised as one of the most prestigious and romantic wedding venues in Suffolk and has everything you require for your perfect day. Every wedding is unique and our experienced Events Team will passionately work with you from your initial enquiry to the day itself to create your dream wedding. Coupled with the Hall’s reputation for excellent food, friendly and attentive service, luxury surroundings and memorable photo opportunities, all blend together to ensure you have a truly special day. We offer a flexible range of wedding packages including exclusive use of the Hall. Book an appointment to tour this beautiful wedding venue with Tracy or Julie to discuss your personal requirements.

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GLEMHAM HALL

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for an outdoor wedding, you’ll feel like you’ve found your own secret paradise when you choose to say ‘I do’ amongst the lavender and roses in their garden venue, the Summerhouse.

This Grade 1 listed family home is full of curiosity and wonder, it is charming and offers a real sense of the quintessential English country house.

Up to 150 guests can be seated in the marquee, which is furnished with ivory linings and glass chandeliers, a classic and timeless style for you to embellish as you wish.

Ceremonies can take place in the Grand Hall or,

The setting is truly stunning and with outdoor

Hintlesham Hall Hotel is the ultimate wedding venue for couples looking for timeless elegance and class. Nestled in the beautiful secluded Suffolk countryside, this romantic Grade 1 listed country manor house dating back to 1448 has original Georgian features and makes a breath-taking backdrop for any occasion.

celebration with exclusive use of the entire hotel, we have four unique rooms licensed for civil ceremonies and our dedicated team cater for a range of tastes to create the wedding of your dreams.

weddings becoming a big trend, you can make the most of this unique, historical garden. Glemham makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time and it’s yours for your special day. www.glemhamhall.co.uk Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP13 0BT 01728 746704 weddings@glemhamhall.co.uk Wedding contact: Donna Stockley

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English Country Garden perfection comes in the shape of the vast, wide lawns and traditional rose gardens at the beautiful Glemham Hall, near Woodbridge in Suffolk.

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Our exquisite spa allows your wedding party to pamper themselves before the big day, and our prestigious award-winning fine dining and ambiance enable you to celebrate your wedding breakfast and reception in style.

So for a truly special and unforgettable day for you and your guests, Hintlesham Hall is the perfect place to say ‘I do’. www.hintleshamhall.com Hintlesham Hall Hotel, Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP8 3NS 01473 652334 tracy.carter@hintleshamhall.com Wedding contact: Tracey Carter

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They have a license to hold civil ceremonies in all of the function rooms and even have the staff and space to hold two weddings at

the same time! www.uffordpark.co.uk Ufford Park Woodbridge Hotel, Golf & Spa, Yarmouth Road, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 1QW 01394 383555 EMAIL ADDRESS HERE Wedding contact: NAME

Licenced to hold civil ceremonies in The Coach House, or with St Mary’s Church on-site, take advantage of the gardens

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Imagine a moated Tudor Hall set within a 400 acre deer park, with magnificent Grade 1 listed gardens as the backdrop for one of the biggest days of your life. Helmingham Hall Gardens has to be the most picturesque venue for a country wedding.

and surrounding parkland as an exquisite background to your photos whilst your guests enjoy Champagne and canapés on the Parterre, before heading to the marquee situated in front of the Hall for the evening’s celebrations, or back to The Coach House for an intimate wedding breakfast. With many flexible packages available should you wish us to host your entire day, reception

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Ufford Park Woodbridge is able to cater for all budgets – a wedding of just 10 people up

to 160 for a wedding breakfast, with further guests able to come in the evening. The talented chefs are able to take care of all catering and the costs for this are included in the wedding packages.

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At Ufford Park Woodbridge, there really is something for everyone. There are not many venues out there able to offer views across 120 acres of historic Suffolk parkland and also have a hairdresser and beauty therapist onsite to help with your pre-wedding preparation.

only or simply use the gardens as a backdrop to your photos, do not hesitate to contact us. wwww.helmingham.com Helmingham Hall Gardens, Helmingham, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 6EF 01473 890799 events@helmingham.com Wedding contact: Katy Day

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e inspired by gorgeous ideas for your wedding day at the free Thorpeness Country Club Wedding Open Day on Sunday 3rd April 11-15:00. Enjoy an arrival drink and free goody bag, subject to availability. Book your wedding here for a date before 31 March 2017 and they’ll give you a free wedding cake; speak to the Country Club team during the open day as you need to book a date and make a deposit within 14 days to qualify. It’s a beautiful wedding venue in a wonderful, relaxed seaside setting, with direct access to the beach and gardens, perfect for lovely photographs. It’s licensed for ceremonies too. To explore plans for your big day contact the dedicated team at Thorpeness Country Club 01728 452176, weddingplanner@thorpeness.co.uk www.thorpenesscountryclub.co.uk

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Wedding Fayres 31ST JANUARY

21ST FEBRUARY

Copdock Hall Wedding Fayre, 11-15:30 This amazing Tudor barn has been restored with sympathy and attention to detail. A great way to sample the atmosphere and explore the venue as well as speak with a wide range of suppliers. www.copdockhall.com

10TH APRIL

Dove Barn Wedding Show, 11-15:00 See what Dove Barn has to offer and speak to a wide range of suppliers all looking to help make your big day the best it can possibly be. www.dovebarn.com

13TH MARCH

Tuddenham Mill Wedding Open Day, 11-15:00 Explore this historic watermill offering an intimate and rural setting for your wedding. Speak to suppliers in the area, meet the team and enjoy complimentary refreshments. www.tuddenhammill.co.uk

20TH MARCH

The Athenaeum, Angel Hill, Bury St. Edmunds, 11-16:00 Take a tour of the outstanding architecture of this Georgian Grade 1 listed building and discover a selection of the finest wedding suppliers. www.athenaeumbse.co.uk

21ST FEBRUARY

The Spring Wedding Show at Kesgrave Hall, 10:30-15:00 Speak to more than 30 wedding suppliers who all want to help you plan your wedding day to perfection. www.milsomhotels.com

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The Wedding Fayre at Kersey Mill, 11-15:00 This unique venue offers a flexible and attractive choice for the happy couple. Take your time meeting favoured suppliers and soaking up the atmosphere. www.kerseymill.net

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Suffolk Food Hall Open Day, 10-16:00 Come and see the function rooms set up for a wedding breakfast and meet some of the Food Hall’s highly recommended suppliers and coordinators to start planning your big day. www.suffolkfoodhall.co.uk

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The Suffolk Wedding Show at Wherstead Park, 10:30-15:00 This large wedding fayre is a great chance to explore a wide variety of different suppliers from toastmasters and cakes to jewellery and photobooths for your wedding. www.whersteadpark.co.uk

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Ipswich Luxury Wedding Fayre, 11-15:00 Arranged by Diva Wedding Fayres, this is a chance to meet a range of professional, local exhibitors (including live music) in the stunning surrounding of Ipswich Town Hall. www.divaweddingfayres.com

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Fashion editor Pam Davis shakes up the wedding wear scene

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t’s a wonderful feeling when a heavy white envelope lands on your doormat containing an invitation to a wedding. We usually have one or two of these marked on the calendar in the spring, and before we know it our diaries are filled with wedding dates for the rest of the year.

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I adore weddings! It’s another chance to dress to impress all day long. Though, deciding what to wear is a challenge in itself. We are all creatures of habit, many of us opting for the traditional suit with matching tie for the men,

and pretty floral dresses with matching wide brimmed hats for the ladies. But it’s 2016; it’s time to change things up a little bit!

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What is your role? How much will you be required to do? Have you been invited to the whole day or just the evening? Your role will determine your attire. Do you have a long walk to the church or reception? Staying comfortable is just as important as looking great. What is the weather going to be like? It’s impossible to predict the weather at any time of the year, especially in the UK so plan for all eventualities!

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Now you have an idea of what kind of event that you are going to, and your role, you can start planning your outfits. Just because the dress code is strict it doesn't mean that you have to shed all your personality: be creative and remain true to your personal style. Never wear yellow in your everyday wardrobe? Then don’t wear it for a wedding! Think about your outfit as a very special extension of what you’d wear to a really nice party. Too many people try to go so far removed from what suits them because of the enormity of the day. Try on everything together; dress, shoes and all the accessories. Seeing the outfit together can avert an on-the-day disaster – you’d be surprised how many people don’t do this.

Wedding wear no-nos

Do NOT leave everything until the last minute Do NOT wear white Do NOT wear flip-flops, shorts or trainers Do NOT upstage the bride or groom

Like most dress codes these days, the rules at weddings are much more versatile than they once were. Pay particular attention to the cut and material of the suit. A two or three piece suit is the ultimate all rounder. Choose the right fabric – lightweight materials like cotton and linen blends will serve you well for the day through until the evening. Off the peg is fine, it’s all about the fit, as long as you have a well fitting suit you can style it up! Don’t be afraid to wear separates – knowing your shape and style will enable you to choose the correct pieces for the complete outfit. An example of this could be tailored trousers combined with a tweed blazer, shirt and silk tie. Spring and summer weddings, daytime weddings, and those held in tropical locations all demand a dress code that is much less starched, yet retains certain chicness. Much of the change happens in the material and structure of the suit, rather than the style itself. For men, spring is the perfect time to subtly experiment with colour—not too hot for dark hues and not too cold for pastels and neons. Layer brightly coloured shirts under lightweight suit jackets and accessories with slim ties or bold patterned socks. There are so many subtle ways for men to add colour to their looks, so there’s no excuse for a straight black-and-white ensemble. When it comes to autumn, winter and country weddings, a blazer would be appropriate. Team it with a quirky pair of cufflinks and pocket square, it will give a stylish look. A great pair of shoes, like brogues, can complement the entire look so make sure they are a versatile colour and style. Don’t underestimate the effect of mixing and matching textures and patterns – pair a slightly heavier wool suit with a silk tie and don’t be afraid to wear some colour!

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Some great alternative looks include using bold colours to your advantage – a bold mid-length skirt with a blouse will work well. Complete the look with neutral accessories for instant glamour. Prefer a retro kinda feel? A knee-length cocktail dress never goes out of style. Love the catwalk look? Choose a simple, showstopping piece like a silhouette dress with a stole and fabulous fascinator. A simple prom-like dress can give a stylish and polished look. Stick to one colour and use accessories in a different hue to add a sassy twist. A fan of floor length gowns? This is one of the most popular looks for weddings; maxi dresses should feel glamorous, with lots of colour and subtle print. Ditch the flip-flops, add a stylish pair of heels, a fab fascinator and a bag. For a perfectly poised, elegant look, a tiered dress will hit the spot. For a summer wedding, light pastel, lace and chiffon fabrics work well with ruffles. Team with a simple bag, matching hat and killer heels. If dresses really aren’t your style, glow with confidence in a trouser suit. Pull off the look with bold prints, stripes, cigarette pants, killer heels and big corsages.

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The ABC approach

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Home manager Katherine Foley with colleague Paul White in the gardens at Prince George House in Ipswich.

Katherine Foley, at Care UK’s Prince George House care home, shares advice for families wanting to help their older relatives get the most out of each day

e all know that keeping active and continuing to do normal everyday activities is essential. Not only does it provide a routine and purpose, but it helps to improve selfconfidence and maintain independence for longer.

We encourage residents and relatives to reminisce as it can be a comfort, especially for those living with dementia. At all our homes, we support residents to create personalised memory boxes as well as having objects, pictures and rummage boxes throughout the home which help to spark memories.

We put this independent living philosophy and activity based care (ABC) at the heart of all of our Care UK Suffolk homes. With facilities such as kitchen areas where residents can bake, a beauty and hair salon at every home, raised flower beds for those who enjoy gardening, a cinema room and coffee shop.

We offer a range of advice on dementia and planning care for the future, look out for Care UK’s free community events across Suffolk.

It’s not only what’s inside that is important, spending time outside, even if it’s just a walk round the garden, holds many sensory benefits for those living with dementia.

Katherine Foley was appointed home manager at Prince George House when it opened in Ipswich in March 2015 and recently won a Care UK Residential Care Services award for ‘Outstanding Leadership’. Find out more about your nearest care home and download a free copy of the ‘As Easy as ABC’ guide by visiting www.careuk.com/Suffolk

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When you know you’re getting the best care, you can relax and live life the way you want. At our new purpose-built care homes in Suffolk, we offer a full range of services, from residential care to specialist dementia care and day care, and support residents and club members to enjoy the hobbies they love – from the typical to the not-so-typical.

Call us to find out more about our homes in Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Mildenhall, Stowmarket, Framlingham and Eye. 01473 852 789 careuk.com/suffolk

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1. The Original Organiser in A5 Patent Fuschia; £85; Filofax; available from Camps, 16 The Traverse, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1BJ; 01284 767858; www.filofax.co.uk | 2. Weekly Notebook Pocketsize; £13.99; Moleskine; available from Heffers, 20 Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1TY; 01223 463200; www.store.moleskine.com | 3. Flutterbyes by Laurel Burch; £6.99; Paperblanks; available from Stillwater Books, 36 Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7AN; 01394 548010; www.shop.paperblanks.com | 4. Abundance Journal by Jane Ray; £8.99; Roger La Borde; available from Stillwater Books, 36 Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7AN; 01394 548010; www.rogerlaborde.com | 5. SoftTouch Silhouettes Poppies; £11.99; TeNeues; www.teneues.com | 6. Large Magneto Diary by Hanna Werning; £11.99; TeNeues; www.teneues.com | 7. Extra Large Weekly Planner in Pesca; £20; www.paperthinks.co.uk | 8. Large Weekly Planner in Pistachio; £16; Paperthinks; www.paperthinks.co.uk | 9. The Story So Far; £25; Nuuna; www.stonegift.com

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Beautiful clocks

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Whether you’re looking to buy an antique clock or have one repaired, Olde Time Antiques can help

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lde Time Antique clocks and barometers is located on the Norfolk/ Suffolk border and has built up a deservedly enviable reputation for locating and supplying some of the most collectable clocks and barometers. This includes exceptional pieces from some of the leading names in antiquarian horology. Investors, discerning collectors and those dedicated to owning an antique timepiece are able to choose from a unique collection of fascinating and rare pieces from a bygone age. Olde Time’s extensive collection of antique clocks is beautifully displayed in a five hundred

year old period farmhouse in the heart of East Anglia. It carries one of the largest collections of antique clocks and barometers in the British Isles from longcase clocks, bracket clocks, carriage clocks, wall clocks, French clocks to barographs and a few special pieces of antique furniture. Olde Time also takes great pride in the quality of its restoration and repair of fine antique clocks. As a member of both BADA (British Antique Dealers Association) and LAPADA (London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association), Olde Time customers can buy with confidence. All of their clocks and barometers carry a 12 month guarantee.

Fine Antique Clocks & Barometers Olde Time, located on the Norfolk/ Suffolk borders, carry one of the largest collections of Antique Clocks, Barometers and Furniture in the country. www.oldetimeantiqueclocks.com Telephone: 01508 532188 Untitled-25.indd 1

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Weaving a Tale

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Jennifer Meredith interviews Liz Trenow about silk weaving, Sudbury heritage and the transition from journalism to fiction writing

any Suffolk-natives are unaware that their county possesses a rich heritage in the silk weaving trade – me being one of them. Until I met accomplished journalist and author, Liz Trenow, for an interview at her Colchester home, I had no idea that our very own market town of Sudbury was once at the centre of a booming industry, housing some 600 looms and four prominent firms. I was also oblivious to the fact that those firms still exist today, with fully functioning looms and even royal commissions.

to decline because of relaxed import duty and restrictions; because of this, many of the weavers of Spitalfields became unemployed. The government passed bills to try and fix their wages, but when it came to the master weavers, employers couldn’t afford it. So these weavers began moving out to places like East Anglia in order to find other weavers who could work for lower rates, but also because the industry turned to mechanisation, and they wanted to find small streams to run their mills. This is when my family came out first of all to Braintree, and then to Sudbury in the early 19th century.’

Having been born and raised in Sudbury living next to a silk mill, Liz Trenow has a family history entrenched in the world of silk weaving: ‘I was brought up in a house next to the mill because my father was the managing director,’ Liz explained as she poured me a coffee. ‘My first two books were very much inspired by this lifestyle.’ She was, of course, referring to The Last Telegram and The Forgotten Seamstress, written in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Both are period novels centred on strong female characters whose fates become intertwined in potentially dangerous relationships, and both have a prominent theme of silk weaving.

Was it inevitable that, with such an impressive silk weaving lineage, Liz would focus her writing on the industry? ‘Looking back, I guess it was inevitable,’ she laughed. ‘But it didn’t seem that way to me at the time. I left Sudbury thinking that I could make a life for myself in London, and it was only really when I was doing my MA that I realised my parents were getting older and their immense and long history would be lost if didn’t talk to them about their lives.’

Taking a seat in Liz’s front room in view of a stunning abstract canvas painted by her husband (David Trenow, an established artist, folklorist and singer), she gave me an overview of her family history: ‘The silk weaving company was established around 300 years ago in Spitalfields, because that was the heart of the English silk weaving industry. It was a huge industry during this century; there were thousands of silk weavers in the country. However, the silk trade started

All of the records from her family’s business were tragically lost in the Blitz, so she started researching her first novel (the ‘final piece’ for her MA in Creative Writing at City University London) by talking to her parents, in particular her father: ‘it was when I was talking to him about the second World War and how the demand for such a luxury fabric stayed alive during this time, that he told me about weaving parachutes. I was really intrigued by this. The strength of the fabric had to be accurate and consistent, and the porosity had to be perfect.’ Having worked in journalism for 20 years

previously, Liz is well versed the concept of research. So when her professor advised her not to write an historic novel due to the volume of research involved, she bravely persisted and emerged with a master’s degree and a novel that was snapped up by Christopher Little, literary agent to none other than J. K. Rowling. Three novels later, and a fourth on the way, Liz’s writing has been equated to the likes of one of Australia’s biggest publishing exports, Kate Morton, and awardwinning novelist of Sunday Times bestseller Chocolat, Joanne Harris. When I ask how she feels about this comparison, she explains, ‘surreal! I don’t feel like it’s really happening to me. I think also that people expect me to have changed as a person because of this, but of course you don’t change – you’re still you. I’m astonished that I’ve had this kind of reception. Recently I went to a book club, and it was really interesting to talk to people who had read my novels. What is really touching is when I get emails from people from all over the world telling me that they love my books; it’s extraordinary to know that I’m able to reach out to people in this way!’ Due to be published in 2017, her fourth novel is a tale of ‘silk weaving and illicit romance against the backdrop of religious persecution, mass migration, racial tension and wage riots in 18th century Spitalfields, London.’ Provisionally entitled, The Master Piece, we’re certainly looking forward to losing ourselves in Liz’s literary tapestry. Liz presents regular talks and book signings at local venues. To attend an event, or to find out more about her work, visit www.liztrenow.com

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21 Century Polymaths

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t’s December 1998 and NASA is sending a spaceship to Mars. The world’s finest rocket scientists have been toiling for years on the design of their Mars Climate Orbiter. Now, after a textbook launch, it’s farewell Earth. The journey to Mars takes nine months, but then something extraordinary happens. Instead of slowing down, the spacecraft hurtles around the planet and vanishes. Why? Well, the engineers navigating the spaceship had been using imperial measures; mission control had thought they were using metric. One group thought they were talking about miles, the other group thought they were talking about kilometres. Sadly, that meant $125M worth of spaceship disappeared. It’s a useful parable for us today: incredibly talented people, fantastically well educated who make a series of errors that seem to

defy explanation. And yet the reason for the error was as simple as a lack of effective communication or perhaps an absence of intellectual curiosity, common sense even. Today’s children will emerge into this complex world of work in a few short years’ time and still our goal as educators keeps moving. The world of work continues to evolve and shift, showing us time and again that things are changing faster than at any time in our history, more than ever now requiring transferable skills, creative thinking and problem solving; courage and innovation; presentation and debating skills. It follows that in education, it is no longer appropriate or acceptable to pigeonhole children as being arty or sporty or geeky. They need to be polymaths: rounded, lateral thinkers, good at arts and sciences, developing the whole of their intellectual and creative capacities – not

just some of their academic ones. I remember having to go through my school reports with my parents after the end of each term, which came in a sort of booklet with individual sheets of A5 paper stapled together, and the reports were always in the same order: English, maths, science, languages, humanities, followed by the arts and sport at the back. I grew up believing that, despite evidence all around me to the contrary, there must be some special reason why maths and languages were more important than music and sports. It turns out, there wasn’t and they’re not. So the first thing I did when I was able to have any influence over such matters in a school, was to produce pupils’ reports in subject alphabetical order, which had the happy consequence of putting art first, followed by drama!

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Building

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Littlegarth encourage excellence for the future

ear 6 Littlegarth children will approach the challenges of 2016 with quiet determination, safe in the knowledge that they have been well prepared for whatever challenge comes their way. Results from the past five years highlight outstanding successes with over 100 Littlegarth children gaining scholarship awards to independent schools and a high proportion also gaining places at our prestigious grammar schools. Results this year already look extremely promising. Littlegarth moved from Dedham to Horkesley

Park, Colchester over twenty years ago and the school has just celebrated its 75th Anniversary with a wide range of activities involving past and present friends. 2016 will be one of the most exciting years in the history of Littlegarth as the school embarks on a building project that will see the children benefit from a significant number of new facilities including six classrooms, a library incorporating extra IT facilities, art and DT facilities, a learning support centre and a performing arts department incorporating specialist music and drama facilities.

Littlegarth Headmaster, Peter Jones, feels that the new build will help the children become even more successful. He says: “each child is unique and our teachers work extremely hard to identify where individual strengths lie. Our broad and balanced curriculum ensures that all our children are provided with numerous opportunities to succeed across a wide range of curriculum subjects. The excellent new facilities will only serve to enhance the learning experience of each child and we are all looking forward to seeing our School develop in such an exciting way in 2016�.

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A little piece of England;

a big global vision ith the new year comes many new choices to be made: where to go on holiday, where to buy a house and, perhaps, which senior school to choose. For those in the market for an independent education and those who might never have considered going private for schooling, there are many options available. Yet one school in Suffolk is unique in the single, substantial advantage it offers to its pupils: the chance to meet and befriend a truly international network of fellow pupils who will become part of an extraordinary alumni fellowship in years to come. Alexanders College is not new to the education scene in Suffolk. In the picturesque setting of Bawdsey Quay, it has been offering bespoke courses to thousands of young international

students since 1994. In recent years, however, the school has increasingly been turning its attention to the provision of lower secondary, GCSE and A Level courses. These are immensely popular with young overseas students who, correctly, see such qualifications as the pathway to the world-class universities that continue to be the educational pride of the United Kingdom. Now that Alexanders offers a successful programme for Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level pupils, there are numerous advantages that this independent school can offer your child: • Small class sizes and individual attention • A non-selective approach to admission • A supportive yet challenging educational atmosphere that rewards the hard worker • A chance for all to shine in sport, music, visual art and drama

• The focus and extended study day that a boarding school structure offers • Day, boarding and flexi-boarding options • Highly competitive fees, including lunch and daily transportation to and from Melton or Woodbridge train station • Summer programmes running from June to August and featuring activities such as sailing, tennis, golf, drama and music Above all, your child will have the opportunity to meet, learn with, be challenged by, make friends with and forge future professional relationships with young people from all around the world; those with whom they are bound to be collaborating with in their adult lives. Where better to make a wealth of meaningful connections than in the Suffolk School with the most fully realised vision of what it means to be a citizen of the world? Join us on Saturday 5th March and see.

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FRAMLINGHAM COLLEGE boarding & day school (13-18)

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Framlingham has emerged as one of the real quality independent schools in the East of England

he relentless focus on academic league tables is taking its toll on families who want their children to be defined by more than their examination grades. Many are looking to weekly and full boarding options in the East, and if you ask anyone which school is leading the way in the area it won’t be long before Framlingham College and its Preparatory School, Brandeston Hall are mentioned. Recent years have seen this remarkable school emerge as one of the real quality independent schools in the East of England. The senior school is set in stunning surroundings in the market town of Framlingham, the school is absolutely thriving and prides itself on producing well rounded, decent, articulate and very well-educated young men and women. Framlingham is a strikingly modern and forward-looking school where emphasis is placed on educating the whole person and not just the examination candidate. The school embraces a wide range of abilities, believing that breadth and diversity builds a richer environment, and every pupil has a role to play

Framlingham College's Prep School, Brandeston Hall in their recent adaptation of the Lion King

in the community. The teaching is excellent, and success at Oxbridge – and, increasingly, American universities – show that the brightest student will achieve as much here as they will anywhere. The strong focus on pastoral care and the individual management of pupils combines with an extraordinarily rich, varied and successful range of co-curricular activities to make this school a vibrant, outward-looking and dynamic community. 2014/15 alone has seen seven boys and girls achieving national sporting honours; two gaining scholarships at leading music conservatoires; a show at the Edinburgh Fringe; and our U14 boys becoming National Hockey Champions (and both U14 and U18 girls also qualifying for the National Finals). The Headmaster, Paul Taylor, is most interested in producing rounded and grounded human beings, and he insists that no pupil should place a ceiling on their aspirations: ‘at Framlingham we encourage our pupils to open their minds, to aim high in all they do, and to make the most of the opportunities available to them.’

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Jennifer Meredith talks to horologist and watchmaker, Roger W Smith, about British-made luxury timepieces

wo-hundred years ago, the British watchmaking industry was booming; one would simply have to turn to the likes of Thomas Earnshaw, John Roger Arnold or John Harrison in order to obtain a timepiece of unique beauty and everlasting craftsmanship. Today, however, British horologists are few and far between; options become even sparser when considering the amount of horologists able to craft a watch from scratch. Is it a dying art? Maybe. However, with the public’s renewed interest in British-made goods, one would not be naïve to expect a revival in the near future.

Smith watch is entirely UK-made, a deliberate move by the firm to establish themselves as an honest and genuine British brand. In an open letter to watchmakers and collectors, Roger commented upon the current state of British watchmaking, warning of the damage that dishonesty could do to the industry: ‘what concerns me is the lack of sincerity in British watchmaking; brands must be honest to the buyer, otherwise it’ll destroy the integrity of horologists across the UK. It’ll take a long time for us to recover from the damage already done, but it can be accomplished if brands are prepared to rethink their values’.

Roger W Smith, protégée of the late highly skilled watchmaker, George Daniels, is one horologist calling for a rethinking of ethics within the industry of horology. A Roger W

Living and working in the Isle of Man with his family and dogs, Roger spends much of his time in his studio, hand-making minuscule parts for stunning watches that will sell for >>

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over £100,000. He states, ‘my time is split between building one-off timepieces and developing new watches. My work changes almost seasonally as I work on varying projects and collections, but you can usually find me sitting at my bench – it’s where I’m best placed!’ It was George Daniels who inspired him to enter the world of watchmaking. Roger was 17 when George, a visiting lecturer, delivered a riveting talk to his class at the Manchester School of Horology: ‘it was really a pivotal moment for me. He was incredibly charismatic, and very inspiring’. Originally from Bolton, Roger moved to the Isle of Man in 1998 to work with George in his studio, absorbing as much watchmaking know-how as possible, including ‘The Daniels Method’ which involved mastering 32 trades that once traditionally supported the British watchmakers of the past. On being an apprentice of the accomplished watchmaker, Roger states, ‘working with George Daniels was an education; he was a very strong character, but a brilliant teacher, and I soaked up a lot of information from him’. A 30-year age gap separated the two creators; they maintained a professional relationship throughout their collaborative careers, but they were also friends. As Roger explains, ‘he was very willing to advise and support me; he was a very supportive person’. Roger dedicated his time to horology from a young age; he established his own studio and began hiring a dedicated team, and has been

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crafting high quality timepieces throughout his working life, so it wasn’t difficult for him to continue George Daniels’ legacy when he passed in late 2011: ‘when I incorporated George’s studio, it was business as usual. I didn’t feel any pressure, I was just happy to continue his work’. It’s a well-known fact that good things take time; producing a standard Roger W Smith watch can take around 11 months, from sourcing the raw materials to placing the finishing touches on the final product. ‘What makes us different from other luxury watch brands is the low volume of products we make (only ten a year), and how we make them,’ Roger explains. ‘We only have seven people working in our studio, in comparison to large factories with hundreds of employees. Everything is handmade with great attention to detail, and so the process of creating a timepiece takes far longer; for example, one dial can take several weeks to manufacture’. One design that Roger is particularly proud of is the Open Dial, a concept that uncovers

the sheer amount of work that goes into building a watch movement. The wearer of a Series 2 Open Dial wristwatch can literally observe time ticking away via the beautiful three-dimensional architecture of the underdial work. He states, ‘I designed this watch because all of the hard work and meticulous detail that goes into a watch movement deserves to be seen’. Expect more exciting innovations from the firm; this year, they will be working on a series of four timepieces, which is fairly unusual for such a small, independent manufacturer. Roger explains, ‘We’ll be building dummy models to display the visual aspects of the pieces, and we’ll also be re-launching the website to tie in with the new collection’. For more information, visit www.rwsmithwatches.com, or to enquire about purchasing Roger W Smith timepiece, phone 01624 897943.

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lobally renowned as one of the leading designers for creating inspirational garments with extremely innovative cutting and intricate detailing, Claudio’s unique designs are inspired by his travels around Italy in the 1990s. Impressed by the impeccable tailoring and classically timeless styles, Claudio returned to the UK destined to create his own range. This family-run business has been established since 1998 and has been making waves across the British shirt industry ever since.

combined with Italian inspired tailoring, Claudio’s modern interpretation of classic designs bring life and freshness to your wardrobe ensuring you get the perfect look every time.

Claudio Lugli’s shirts have now become instantly recognisable. Show-stopping, eyepopping print designs that include multicoloured butterflies, vintage cars, pinup girls, pheasants, classic planes and even pugs! There is truly a print for everyone. Over the last year Claudio has had a wealth of sporting clients walk through the showroom doors. Claudio Lugli has largely been embraced by the fighting communities – boxing and UFC. Claudio has styled Amir Khan, Conor Mcgregor, Tyson Fury, Anthony Crolla and Tony Bellew – all of who have gone on to win title belts and are undefeated since being styled. Champion’s attire! Claudio Lugli will officially be opening the showroom doors to the public from January

2016. Their exclusive collection can be viewed in person by appointment only in London. The full collection will be available and, of course, there will be some never before seen pieces exclusive to showroom clients. Appointments can be made by calling or emailing the team. The shirts are made from 100% pure satin cotton which is in keeping with the brands mantra of ‘Qualitaly’. Only using the finest fabrics

All Claudio Lugli pieces are in essence limited editions. With only a restricted number of each product line being produced, clients truly feel that they have something that is sought after, adding a touch of exclusivity to each individual design. This factor reflects the ethos of the brand, aiming to deliver a unique masterpiece to every customer, not just a shirt, but high quality unforgettable statement pieces that last a lifetime. Make a statement; let the prints do the talking.

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PART OF OUR BUSINESS MODEL IS TO BREATHE LIFE BACK INTO THIS FANTASTIC INDUSTRY”

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Same Cloth Suffolk’s young entrepreneurs are revolutionising the county’s fashion scene – could this inspire more budding designers to do the same?

n recent years we’ve witnessed Britain become ‘the one to watch’ in global fashion. Between New York City, London, Milan and Paris, London Fashion Week receives the second highest footfall of all four events during fashion month, showing that our capital is favoured by designers and attendees alike; this accomplishment has been a catalyst for the creation of regional fashion events, including this year’s Suffolk Fashion Show – a roaring success in which some of the best local designers and retailers showcased their clothes and accessories to a room packed with guests. Our county is slowly rising in the sartorial ranks within the UK, nurturing and inspiring creators to produce innovative, locally made designs. EAUX managed to catch up with a handful of inspiring, local fashion designers, to ask how >>

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THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT LONDON THAT GIVES YOU YOUR DRIVE, BUT A BIG STUDIO IN THE COUNTRYSIDE IS WHAT I WOULD LOVE ONE DAY”

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Suffolk has influenced their careers and what they’re doing to encourage creation and ideas within the community.

really enjoy helping to grow their confidence and skill set – it’s lovely working with such enthusiasm.’

Sarah Louise Chatterton, creator of selfdubbed ‘happy fashion’ brand SLC SLC, sees the Suffolk label as a unique selling point. A passionate advocate of local talent, she explains to us that the county is home to untapped potential: ‘there are a lot of cool artists and creative people in the local area. Suffolk is overflowing with talent.’

‘East Anglia used to be a hub for the textile industry so it’s great to find a team of talented seamstresses who used to work for labels such as Jaeger when they produced here. Part of our business model is to breathe life back into this fantastic industry, which is great for people who like to make and create!’

The designer encourages support by collaboration, and regularly works with creatives and aspiring students to cultivate new and exciting projects: ‘we love working with new talent, so local school students Becky and Georgia have been involved in programmes with us to create prints and we

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Suffolk’s innate beauty is an inspiration for many, and Chatterton is similarly enthralled by her beautiful surroundings: ‘Suffolk is such an inspirational place to design and create; there’s so much natural beauty to watch and draw and then turn into our silk screen printed patterns.’ Isabella Singleton, Suffolk-born designer

and creator of colourful accessories brand Bella Singleton, has utilised her countryside influences and inspirations to create stunning pieces on a larger scale in London. ‘There is something about London that gives you your drive. Everyone is always so busy so your work ethic – well, mine at least – is at it’s best here. Most of my friends live here too now and there is always something arty to do! But a big studio in the countryside is what I would love one day.’ Having previously moved across the country to Falmouth for her Art Foundation Course, Singleton is well-travelled, but enjoys visiting her hometown of Sibton where her supportive family still reside, ‘I go back about once every six to eight weeks; my little brother is still at school there and I love to visit my parents. A much needed break!’ Her father’s shop in

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SUFFOLK HAS SUCH A STRONG COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND THAT REALLY AFFECTED MY CAREER IN A POSITIVE WAY”

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Yoxford, Suffolk House Antiques, is one of her favourite stores: ‘his shop is wonderful! He has one of the largest collections of early oak furniture in the UK.’ Singleton’s designs are inspired by ‘a mixture of topics, hugely by the surrealist movement where one subject merges into the next and into the next, to form completely illogical and nonsensical dream worlds. West African patterns and textiles are a more recent influence for me, after I realised that my designs were often being compared to them. The detailed repetition combined with big bold punches of bright colour – that is what my aesthetic has been all about from the start: simplicities made complex through a constant process of reworking and manipulation. My scarves are currently stocked in The British Library in line with their exhibition on West Africa.’ Bubbly and passionate designer Estelle Ruth

believes that inspiration can be found anywhere, but that Suffolk ‘has a lot to offer, and it is definitely an inspiring and beautiful place to live’. Having lived in a city for nearly six years, Estelle moved to Suffolk to pursue life as founder of her eponymous brand: ‘it took some time to adapt; it was a new place with only my family and familiar faces, so starting a business here was a scary step – but it didn’t take me long to realise that Suffolk has such a strong community spirit and that really affected my career in a positive way.’ Estelle realised her passion from a young age, declaring that she had ‘tunnel vision’ from the age of 15 when she discovered that becoming a fashion design was, indeed, a possibility. After studying for three years at college and four years at university, she found work as a childrenswear and menswear designer; however, she longed for something more: ‘I knew women’s fashion was my true passion and I always dreamed of seeing my own name

on the label.’ Now an up and coming name within Suffolk, Estelle is determined to further her involvement within the community: ‘I am extremely eager to get involved more with local charities and any events to promote small businesses within Suffolk. I think collaborations are an important part of growing a business, and in such a short time I have developed some great relationships within Suffolk – and nothing is more inspiring than passionate people.’ And what of supporting young aspiring designers? ‘I would love to take on interns in future. I worked as an intern for just over a year and it was the most influential experience of my education. I would love to help others nurture their talents.’ Find out more about Sarah Louise Chatterton, Isabella Singleton and Estelle Ruth at their respective websites: www.slc-slc.co.uk, www.bellasingleton.com, www.estelleruth.co.uk

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et us introduce you to Sarah Louise Chatterton – clothing designer, social anthropologist and business owner. Sarah graduated from Suffolk School of Art & Design and began her career working for esteemed design art company, Established & Sons and has also had the pleasure of working as a costumier for The Royal Opera House, researching and designing for Tannhauser, Adriana Lecouvreur and Anna Nicole. Despite the beginning of her career being in London, the draw of Suffolk holds strong and we wanted to find out more about Sarah’s love of her home county, how it inspires her work and how she’s trying the breathe life back into the textile industry in East Anglia.

HOW DO YOU FIND BEING A DESIGNER IN SUFFOLK? Suffolk is such an inspirational place to design and create; there's so much natural beauty to watch and draw. I also love how laid back most people are, and the space – it's nice to be in a chilled environment – and to infuse our work with that happiness. There are a lot of amazing artists and creative people in the local area, although there are hubs in Aldeburgh and Southwold. When you look you find so much home grown talent. So many people find the area a great spot to create in; such as local talented photographer Tanya Simpson who has worked with us to capture the Suffolk countryside and Kay Mullenger who's created our jewellery range from our off cuts – meaning we don't waste material or add to landfill. I also find lots of people migrate to Suffolk from London after varied careers there. For instance, we've worked with celebrated fashion photographer John Ferguson, who has worked with Naomi Campbell amongst many others; Jane Goodchild who designs fabulous handbags and Cheri Knock who is a make-up artist with her own studio, Morello Studio, to create fantastic collaborations.

CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR FASHION AND TEXTILE HISTORY? I studied fashion and illustration at the Suffolk School of Art and Design and would thoroughly recommend to anyone; the teachers were

fabulous and had a great history of working on interesting projects for big companies – they were very free spirited and really encouraged pure creativity. It was a really enjoyable time. I also topped up with courses locally in sewing, dress-making, pattern cutting, fashion design and textile creation. I also studied Social Anthropology at Uni which was very varied and means I have a background in human rights and the general study of societies and humankind which helps to create a business that is also eco-friendly and socially responsible.

WHAT INSPIRES YOUR DESIGNS? The play of colour on the water at local rivers and the seaside, beachscapes, nature, and flora and forna. There is an abundance of beauty all around us.

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE? Laid back luxe; we like to create easy to wear versatile pieces, with a bit of an edge and quirky patterning, to keep life fun! It's important for us to create pieces which will last well and not just be for one season and thrown away so we make versatile pieces that can be dressed up and down for years to come. It's nice to create a little piece of art for people to wear, too. I love that everyone who buys a piece of clothing from us knows that it has been silk screen printed one at a time by hand, and home sewn with fabric made by a local company. It's an antidote to mass manufactured fashion; our pieces are special, and unique – just like our customers!

WHY IS SUPPORTING BRITISH MANUFACTURING SO IMPORTANT TO YOU? It's the feel good factor, of knowing you're supporting something local; this means to us supporting the local economy, and happy family run businesses that we know and trust. The quality of the jerseys we're working with from our suppliers in the UK is great – you can really see the difference and feel it immediately. Our clothes are home sewn in Suffolk by people who I know personally and I can see how much they enjoy their work and the love they put into it. I really believe

that's important, so along with upbeat designs that are hand printed here in Suffolk, we're making something in an environment which is happy and good for people. It's a lifestyle at work.

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR BEST-SELLING ITEMS? Last year it was our charcoal heart tee, and this year we've moved towards beautiful indigos and french navy's as a replacement... these work perfectly with simple metallic designs. Our customers also love the feel of the silky fabric, the easy to wear shape and draped look alongside the simple, beautiful designs - which are a pleasure to wear and own.

‘It’s an antidote to mass manufactured fashion’ Our Stag Tunic was a fave over Christmas and into this year and has a lovely proud silver stag prancing all over it.

HOW INVOLVED ARE YOU WITH THE PRODUCTION PROCESS AND FROM CONCEPTION RIGHT THROUGH TO COMPLETION? Completely involved... and that's what I love... the variation and new things to learn... and the time spent enjoying creating for others to enjoy!

WHAT IS A TYPICAL DAY LIKE FOR YOU? There's no such thing as a typical day! It all depends on where the wind blows and where people's collective consciousness lands. If an item takes off and we have online orders and wholesale orders then energy will be put into that. There's normally a really busy period like that twice a year – the rest of the time it's great fun creating for lively and busy events like the Suffolk Show. Designing new pieces is of course the most fun along with fabric buying trips, drawing designs, doing the maths prior to each collection launching, website design and working with original customers.

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Luxury Body Tech Victoria Guthrie reviews luxury sonic multi-tool the Magnitone Full Monty! – it’s a hard life ith the world of sonic facial cleansers expanding, it’s no wonder Magnitone have come up with the idea of a sonic cleaning brush for the whole body. The Magnitone Full Monty! Vibra-Sonic Face and Body Brush claims that the combination of pulsed vibrations and sonic oscillations (15,000 oscillations per minute) wobbles dirt out of pores, tones and boosts micro-circulation and gives your face the kind of clean it just can’t get from hands alone. It’s effectively a workout for your skin to leave it plump and glowing. I’m very functional when it comes to taking care of my skin. I don’t spend hours in the mirror, I get in, do what I need to do then get out – these magazine features don’t just write themselves! I was therefore quite excited at the prospect of a piece of kit that would speed up my routine and do all the hard work for me at the push of a button. When it arrived in the post I wasn’t expecting such a sturdy and well-made looking piece of kit but was pleasantly surprised. The Full Monty! is surprisingly lightweight and compact; it comes with three different heads: Active

Clean (for facial cleansing), The Exfoliator (removes dead skin for a silky smooth bod) and Well-Heeled (to buff those heels to perfection) to cover all areas of the body. It’s not just the trio of heads that are interchangeable, the Full Monty! comes with five modes which allows it to tailor results and makes it suitable for all skin types and daily use. I used the Full Monty! every day for a week, trialling the different modes and found sensitive worked best for my skin. From the first use I could feel the difference. My moisturiser absorbed into my face a lot quicker and I found myself using less than normal; by the end of the week my skin looked clearer, more radiant and smoother plus my pores looked much smaller. After a full week of using the The Exfoliator brush on 2-3 minute cycle, my skin felt smoother, especially on the backs of my arms. The Pedi-Buff head worked best on dry skin and worked wonders – it’s just a shame it’s not summer so I can’t show off

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my feet in flipflops! The Full Monty! charges from the mains on a magnetic USB charging cradle and needs to be left on a deep charge for 24 hours before its first use. The fact that it’s fully waterproof so it can be taken in the shower just adds to my love for this fantastic little gadget. With a standard 12 month warranty and a Magnitone membership card included with your purchase, the only thing that could improve the Full Monty! would be a slightly bigger brush for the body. The ultimate luxury skincare tool for the modern day woman.

Clinic Director, Evie Spear, from Hunter House Clinic tells us about their new laser machine

more effective and efficient at permanent hair reduction; lasers are more precise and therefore do not damage skin around the treated are; lasers can be used on larger body areas and can be used on all skin types; laser is safer than IPL for darker skins. IPL can cause burns on darker skin. The Elase laser system by Syneron Candela is unique to the Suffolk area. Syneron Candela supplies laser machines to many hospitals and clinics in the UK. For most people the laser will permanently remove hair from any part of the body. There needs to be a course of six treatments in

order to allow the hair follicle to be treated at different stages of growth.

DO YOU HAVE A SPECIALIST CLINICIAN WHO CARRIES OUT THESE TREATMENTS? All of the therapists at Hunter House have completed training in laser hair removal with this specific laser and are all certificated and insured appropriately. State of the art technology, competitive pricing, fabulous launch offer, professional staff trained to a high level and a five star service makes Hunter House stand out from the crowd.

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he most common New Year’s Resolution, by a mile, is an iteration of ‘I want to get in shape’. That’s awesome, but we all know how hard it can be to actually do it. Of course, where a lot of you may start is to consider joining a gym, which is a really good idea on paper. Joining a gym allows you to use both cardiovascular and resistance training equipment to get the best of both worlds and truly improve your health and your body composition.

All in all, being active in everything you do is beneficial. Activity, not exercise, is the key to health, longevity and inner happiness, so why not try these five tips in the next few months and make this the year that you own your new year’s resolution and start on the journey to health? Read more from Ben at www.bencoomber.com

Resistance training will improve bone density so you’re far less likely to fall victim to osteoporosis as you age; it will improve muscle tone which not only makes you look and feel better in (and out of) clothes but will also keep you strong. Add to this some good quality cardiovascular training on the rowing machine or bike and you can bulletproof your heart and lungs, keeping you healthier for years to come! But what if the gym isn’t for you? If you’re not keen on the idea of joining a gym or health club, there are still loads of options for you to get active and be healthy. All over Suffolk there are awesome boot camp style group training sessions outdoors which let you meet new people and have fun while you work out! Enjoying exercise is important, especially during the winter months when all you really want to do is curl up with a gingerbread latte and a book. Being active during the winter months will give you a real head start on the ‘summer body’ rush, and when you feel amazing in a summer dress, or you catch yourself smiling at your reflection when you put on your swimming shorts, the hard work will all be worthwhile. And if the idea of doing push ups in a field sounds more like torture than a fun morning wake up to you, why not start smaller? The Suffolk countryside has some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, and the cycling trails are there begging to be used. Why not plan an epic bike ride at the weekends, getting the whole family involved for some fresh air and quality bonding time? You could even have a look at one of the many park runs we have if you don’t like the idea of a bootcamp but still want to get outside.

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Plan outdoors family activities, including walking and biking. Hike to somewhere nice and have a winter BBQ! Sign up to a bootcamp or a park run, or any other organised group activity where you’ll have a support network of other people becoming more awesome. Buy a pedometer, or use that FitBit someone got for Christmas and isn’t using, and hit your 10,000 steps. Take advantage of a local health club. They almost always have New Year’s deals. Just be more active, day-to-day. It doesn’t have to be ‘exercise’ to be good for you. Gardening is much better than sitting on the sofa!

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Brighter, whiter, better Nothing beats a professional session. It’s a quick, painless procedure that can provide much more than super bright pearly whites. We caught up with Dr Richard Marques – known as the King of Smiles – who is one of the UK’s leading dentists. His Harley Street area clinic, Wimpole St Dental, attracts the likes of celebrities and clients wanting to feel and look their very best. WHY DO YOU FEEL TEETH WHITENING HAS BECOME SO POPULAR? Teeth whitening is a fantastic and natural treatment that improves the brightness of your smile. People are becoming more and more aware of their smile and the benefits of having great teeth. This is caused by a range of things including the ‘perfect’ white smiles of celebrities and those in the public eye. This has led to a huge increase in demand for whitening in all different types of patients. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE KEY BENEFITS TO HAVING YOUR TEETH WHITENED? Beautiful smiles make people feel happier and more youthful. Studies have found that a good smile makes people more employable and successful. The teeth whitening process also cleanses your teeth and will help improve the health of your teeth and gums.

RETURN TO YOU FOR TOP UPS? We find that really good teeth whitening lasts two years without the need for top-ups. The whitening gels also keep a long time. However, we do have patients who come back to us for top-ups depending on how white they want their teeth. Regular cleaning is also important. Diet is also key as drinking a lot of tea, coffee and red wine will cause whitening to fail. Milky tea and coffee causes less staining. Smoking is another factor that can lead to discolouration of the teeth. A really hightech electric toothbrush with a whitening mode such as the Sonicare Diamond will ensure your whitening lasts. All in all it is one of the easiest, safest and most effective ways to make your smile look great! If you’d like to book in with Dr Richard Marques for a free dental consultation you can visit www.wimpolestreetdental.com or follow him on twitter at @ask_the_dentist.

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With the rise in popularity of fitness, now is the perfect time to set your fitness goals

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esearch has shown that those with plans for their New Year resolutions succeed far better that those without. It’s also shown that those with smaller milestones are far more likely to succeed with their goals. Whether you’re aiming to be fitter, stronger, or to lose weight, choose one resolution and make that your primary focus. Katie Scott, editor of Personal Trainer magazine, says that interest in fitness has been steadily rising for the past few years, and it’s going to be bigger than ever for 2016 – so expect new workouts, diets and other fitness trends to pop up in the coming months.

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Experts say that it takes 21 days for something to become a habit and six months for it to become part of your personality; so if your looking to lose weight, or just to improve your overall fitness, now is the time to get started and the expert team at David Lloyd will help you achieve your goals, what ever they may be.

David Lloyd Ipswich has a fully equipped gym with a wide selection of cardio and weight machines plus an area for free weights. If you’re more of a swimmer, the 25m pool will suit you down to the ground, with ample room to work on all of your favourite strokes; on the other hand, if you fancy a little racket sport, grab a friend for a game of squash, tennis or badminton. David Lloyd also offers a comprehensive selection of exciting fitness classes for those who need a little extra motivation and the moral support of a group workout, as well as spa facilities to help you wind down after an intense session. Every new member receives a complimentary hour with a personal trainer to set up a gym programme, familiarise yourself with the environment and ensure that you understand where to begin with your journey – they’ll be able to answer all your fitness queries and offer helpful advice on tailoring your workout to meet realistic goals. And after a recent one million pound refurbishment, there has been no better time to start putting your plan into action.

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ome of us shave, some us don’t, but where did it all come from? What did man do with facial hair before the invention of the Gillette Mach 3? Well, shaving hasn’t always been so easy… Shaving is thought to date back to the Stone Age, cave drawings showing that the Neanderthal Man used seashells like tweezers to pluck out hairs from their body. It was the Egyptians, however, who were the ones that developed shaving into a regular daily ritual. Some of the original tools they used to shave included stone, flint and clam shells; they even used pumice to rub the hairs off. Records show that shark teeth may have been used before bronze, iron and copper razors were invented in order to remove hair. Could you imagine shaving with a clamshell now? I certainly can’t! The earliest razors were flint blades from around 30,000 BC. Flint was very sharp, although blunted quickly, so these were essentially the first disposable razors. It is thought that copper razors weren’t invented until 3000 BC, when metalworking came into being; these were hugely popular in India. In 300 BC in Rome, young men of about the

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age of 21 were required to have their first shave. This signified their official entry into manhood and kicked off their celebration with an elaborate party. In 1770, the Perret razor was manufactured as an L-shaped wooden guard that held a razor blade in place. It prevented the user from cutting themselves too deeply. It wasn’t until 1847 William Henson created

‘It was the Egyptians who were the ones that developed shaving into a regular daily ritual’ the first hoe razor which placed the blade perpendicular to its handle, just like a garden tool. This changed the way that men gripped their razors and provided much more control. In 1895, in the United States King Camp Gillette, a salesman for the Baltimore Seal Company came up with the idea for a new type of disposable razor blade. Over the next

six years this was marketed, becoming a huge success. The 1800s saw a time when Victorian gentlemen were very particular over their facial hair and used all manner of homemade saving creams and lotions. There were several unsuccessful attempts to market electric razors from the beginning of the 1990s but it was the 1920s when the first electric razors made headway. In 1928 retired Army colonel Jacob Schick patented his own razor design which really took off and soon he’d sold millions. So, what does shaving look like for the modern man? Not only do many of these traditional razors still have a huge collective of users today, there are many modern razors available, ranging from hi-tech electric shavers and handheld razors which vibrate to lift hairs, to the more simple, disposable razors for travelling. We are certainly spoilt for choice. The rise of the beard and mo has made shaving a huge focus this year, with the MOVEMBER foundation sponsoring sales of Gillette razors in many major stores. Prefer to let others take care of it? With the huge barber shop revival of 2015 there are plenty of modern day barber shops just waiting to tidy up your tashe and tame your beard.

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Rake to Plate We follow the journey of Suffolk’s shellfish with the help of local experts

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impers of Suffolk, suppliers of delicious and fresh shellfish to pubs, restaurants and fish counters across East Anglia, is located by the banks of the River Deben, just outside Woodbridge. Having spoken to Jonathan Simper on the phone, I understood that I was to drive through Ramsholt, past the village church and on towards the edge of civilisation – so this is what I did, and the edge of civilisation it was. Half wondering whether I should abandon my car and take the journey down the long, muddy slope towards Simpers on foot, I took the plunge (literally) and drove to the entrance, where I saw Jonathan emerge from his office. ‘How do they get around daily?’ I wondered; but the question was answered as soon as I was whisked effortlessly away to the foreshore in the company four-by-four. ‘We use these machines for what they were built for,’ Jonathan explained as we zoomed between farmlands to the river. Getting out of the car, I followed him on foot down a slope blanketed with metallic black and silver mussel shells, which opened out to a long stretch of beach, dotted with shellfish ready for harvest. >>

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Here, Jonathan took me through the process of growing and harvesting mussels and oysters: their speciality shellfish. Mussels are bought very young, and are then implanted into the river bed with some below the tide mark and some just above; either way, all the mussels should be underwater for an adequate period of time in order to receive nutrients and grow in size. After three years, the mussels are raked up, cleaned and placed into tanks to remove bacteria, before finally having remaining barnacles removed by hand. Once this process is complete, the mussels are bagged up tightly and distributed to buyers with a certificate from the farm.

‘We work very closely with restaurants and fish counters to ensure that customers are purchasing the freshest shellfish possible. I’ve worked with Tyler Torrance at the Brudenell for a very long time, and he has a great understanding of how shellfish should be prepared,’ Jonathan explained. Tyler, Head Chef at the 2 AA rosette seafood and grill restaurant at Aldeburgh’s Brudenell Hotel, talked to me about the other side of the shellfish industry: preparation, cooking and serving. I asked Tyler how important it was for him to source shellfish from local suppliers.

Oysters are similarly bought young, imported from the Channel Islands for more efficient farming, before being placed into mesh bags and left to grow on the shore; the bags are shaken every so often to ensure that the shells don’t clump together. Once ready, all of Simpers of Suffolk’s shellfish are hand delivered to stockists across East Anglia. ‘Is it true that we should only eat shellfish in months with an R in the name?’ I asked, as we walked back up the beach. ‘No, it’s not true for all shellfish, only oysters; and even then, it’s not true for all oysters, only native oysters. When you eat a native oyster during the months of May to August, you might find a gritty texture that feels a bit like eating

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sand; what this actually is, is the larvae of the native oyster, which grow inside the females’ shells. So essentially, you’re destroying hundreds of native oysters by consuming them during these months’. Jonathan’s knowledge and passion for shellfish farming is immediately obvious; Director of one of the largest shellfish producers in East Anglia, his family have been in the industry for at least five generations, passing down knowledge and expertise along the way. His grandfather, Norman, farmed mostly on the shore before Jonathan’s father, Robert, began using boats; Jonathan continues utilising both of these methods today and has taught his son, Harry, all that he knows.

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Brimming with enthusiasm, he responded, ‘as a commitment to our clientele I feel obsessed with finding and developing partnerships with local producers. They have a passion that I find is unparalleled in the modern world today; it’s a nod to a bygone era. I know the families and the teams by name and have my product hand delivered daily with absolutely no middlemen’. His approach to food was clear: source plays a huge part in determining the quality and freshness of a dish. ‘When it comes to my shellfish, it needs to be alive and kicking. We are talking “the picture of perfection”; when you select shellfish, quality is denoted by the vibrancy and the vitality of your produce. Every morning is like a scene from The Little Mermaid – you want your ingredients to sing’. Naively, I assumed that it was still customary for stockists to wake at the crack of dawn in order to secure their fresh batch of seafood; Tyler quickly dispelled this myth, ‘these guys might nod to generations of the past but I have no doubt that we are in modern times. Email, text and state of the art facilities are how we do things these days’. Tyler’s speciality at The Brudenell is lobster: ‘I love the decadence of lobsters and the sense of occasion that they can bring. I will serve

these simply grilled, or accompanied by a perfectly grilled steak – from our local butcher, of course’. For a delicious winter comfort food favourite, he recommends British Clam Vongole with linguine, pancetta, cockles and rosemary (find his personal recipes on our website, www.eaux.co.uk). To find out more about Simpers of Suffolk and The Brudenell Hotel, visit www.debenshellfish.co.uk and www.brudenellhotel.co.uk

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uffolk is known far and wide for its vast array of artisan food producers, and you don’t have to travel far within the county to come across amazing food and drink. We travelled to the beautiful medieval village of Lavenham, set in the rural countryside, to sample some of the enviable choice of restaurants, pubs, cafes; explore the local artisan food producers; and find out how you can spend a day delighting in the great food and drink our county has to offer. Spend your morning with some of the region’s very finest food experts. Discover the delights of local food with Upstairs at the Market – go exploring with expert and Michel Roux chef Carl Shillingford; forage in the beautiful ancient woodland near Lavenham and follow this with a wild food cooking demonstration using the ingredients found from the morning. Alternatively, join Libby Laurence of The Jam Shed for a morning of preserving. You’ll learn how to make your own tasty jams and chutneys from the very best seasonal ingredients, learn plenty of tips and tricks followed by a cooking demonstration. Alternatively, The Swan at Lavenham offer a range of culinary master classes by head chef Justin Kett which cover topics from stressfree dinner parties and rustic comfort food to Christmas prep made easy.

find: you can stock up on bakery products like cakes, local bread and meat including pork, beef, sausages and venison. Fancy something from the deli to eat straight away? Head for the smoked cheeses, salami and olives. The next market is on 24th January and again on 28th February. Stop by Lavenham Butchers to pick up the finest cuts of locally sourced meat (including Blythburgh free range pork) and produce, butchered to the highest of traditional standards. You’re spoilt for choice in terms of tearooms: if a homemade lunch and a big wedge of cake sounds perfect, Chilli & Chives on High Street is a welcoming spot to sit and enjoy a cup of Butterworth’s tea and coffee; alternatively, head to Munnings Tearoom for afternoon tea, located in one of the most photographed buildings in the village; venture into Sweetmeats for friendly service and a scoop or two of homemade ice cream.

(and space!) and a love of fine wine, a visit to the wine bar at Number 10 should not be missed. The Swan also has a fantastic wine list, chosen by Head Sommelier François Belin, representing a fantastic selection of wines from around the world and to complement the menu. Love a drop of vino? Make sure you book in for one of the wine tasting dinner events. For an elegant setting and exceptional food, The Great House will hit the spot with its award-winning French cuisine. Celebrating its 30th anniversary under current stewardship this year, why not follow a three course meal with an overnight stay, too?

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Lavenham Farmers’ Market is officially the best market in Suffolk and is held on the fourth Sunday of every month in the village hall. It is owned and run by Justine Paul, the 2015 Suffolk Food and Drink Hero. With over 35 of the very best artisan food producers in the county (all food comes from under 30 miles radius), it’s well worth a monthly visit. Traders come from surrounding villages including Sudbury, Woodbridge and Boxford. It’s not just fresh fruit and vegetables you’ll

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Bullseye! Jennifer Meredith reviews The Bull Inn, home of delectable British pub food and award winning rooms

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ull off the A11 at Barton Mills and you’ll find a cosy inn full of character, with personable service and great food to boot. Voted Funkiest B&B of the Year by The AA, The Bull Inn occupies a 500 year old coaching house on the edge of west Suffolk; unassuming on the outside, its unique interior fuses original features such as the cavernous fireplaces and exposed timber framing, with flamboyant décor including – but certainly not limited to – a hot pink colour scheme and cow-print dining chairs. On paper this may seem an unlikely combination, but in real life the juxtaposition works well. As I walked in, my eyes were drawn to the artistic chandeliers, made from recycled milk bottles. ‘We imported these from Sweden,’ Cheryl, co-owner of the inn, kindly explained. The business has Cheryl to thank for its AA award; her tireless hours of researching culminated in the B&B’s distinctive design theme. Surrounding us were decorative chrome bull heads and quirky illustrated wallpaper, creating an ultra trendy atmosphere that is unlike anywhere I have ever dined within Suffolk. Cheryl herself took our drinks order and it wasn’t long before our starters arrived, perfectly

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arranged on their serving platters – one slate, one wood – and piping hot. I had requested the chilli-infused Thai Red Mussels, which arrived complete with crustless granary bread for soaking up the deliciously creamy sauce; being someone who habitually avoids spicy foods, I was naturally a little fearful of the bright red chillies that adorned the dish of mussels, but after tucking in I decided that the spice added just the right amount of ‘kick’ to the meal. My partner had a Blythburgh free range pork fillet neatly wrapped in bacon, placed on top of a circle of black pudding next to a side of pea puree and crispy crackling. Each part of the dish was filled with flavour, and the pork in particular was tender and moist.

the crème brulee (I won that one), whilst the other would enjoy the lemon meringue cheesecake. Arriving on a slate platter, the crème brulee was served in a white ramekin, accompanied by a tuile that held a sweet summer fruit jam and bitesize pineapple segments. Just as it should, the hard caramel topping cracked with one swift tap of my spoon, revealing the custardy inner layer – deliciously creamy and incredibly satisfying. The lemon meringue cheesecake was served with a dash of coulis on the side; the cake itself was layer upon layer of complementary flavours: a light biscuit base, a creamy sweet cheese layer, a semi-tart lemon curd and a sweet meringue topping.

Next up, a butternut squash risotto, garnished with spinach. Each mouthful was a taste explosion and the chicken itself was, without sounding cliché, cooked to perfection: juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside, and seasoned with herbs. Just across the table, my partner was quickly devouring his round of beef on a bed of mashed potato, roast vegetables and red wine gravy. I managed to grab a bit before the meal had completely disappeared; my knife cut through the steak as if I were slicing butter, and the taste was just perfect.

Feeling incredibly satisfied and, if I’m honest, a tad overindulged, we skipped tea and coffee to talk to Cheryl about the business. One very important point she highlighted is that The Bull Inn sources their ingredients from local suppliers, many from the immediate area including Newmarket, Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds – so you know that your food is high quality, and also that you’re supporting the local economy.

For dessert we argued over who would order

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Sunday lunch

Children’s Sunday lunch 2 courses £9.75 · 3 courses £12.25 Afternoon tea Tuddenham Mill afternoon tea £16.50 Champagne afternoon tea £25.00

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Wine and food pairing evening Friday 22nd January 2016 Friday 26th February 2016

£34 per person, including wine and the menu

Winter break Stay in one of our stunning bedrooms from £99 per couple, including breakfast and VAT. Available for stay Sunday to Thursday until 11th February 2016.

Enjoy a 2 night midweek stay with dinner on both evenings and breakfast from £290 per couple per room.

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We raise a glass to Taittinger, and take you through their impressive portfolio of fine Champagnes

BRUT RÉSERVE

VINTAGE 2008

THE BLEND This non-vintage Champagne is a blend of 40% Chardonnay, and 60% Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier wines, giving the Taittinger Brut Réserve a delicate balance. Known for its consistency the world over, the Champagne is age for a minimum of three years in cellars, where it reaches the peak of aromatic maturity.

THE TASTE With a golden yellow colouring, the bubbles of this Champagne are fine and the foam discreet yet lingering. The nose delivers aromas of fruit and brioche, as well as peach, white flowers and vanilla pod. Entry onto the palate shows the depth of flavour, with a long fresh finish to complete each sip.

THE OCCASION The elegance and lightness of this Champagne gives it the flexibility to be consumed at any occasion; however, we recommend it as a welcome drink or as an apéritif with some delicious appetisers.

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PRESTIGE ROSÉ THE BLEND Another non-vintage, Taittinger’s Prestige Rosé comprises 15% still red wine produced from the best Pinot Noirs from Montagne de Reims and Les Riceys, as well as 30% Chardonnay to deliver elegance and delicacy.

THE TASTE Pink in colour, this full nose is wonderfully expressive and fresh, giving off fragrances of freshly crushed wild raspberry, cherry and blackcurrant. On the palate, this wine strikes the balance between velvety and full-bodied.

A straight split of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, this vintage Champagne was produced exclusively from the first pressing of an exceptional year’s harvest before being aged for several years in cellars.

THE TASTE With a pale radiant colouring, the Vintage 2008 produces a first impression of yeasty bread aromas, before giving way to an intense, sweet fruitiness of lemon, mandarin and acacia honey. Once this hits the palate, the flavour transforms into sugared pink grapefruit for a long and complex finish.

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The Prestige Rosé can be enjoyed at the beginning or end of an evening. We particularly recommend it as an accompaniment to a fruit dessert such as red berry tart or crumble.

Taittinger Vintage has the depth and complexity to marry with creamy fish dishes and grilled or roasted white meats. Try it with lobster thermidor for all round luxury.

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TEMPURA SQUID WITH CHILLI SAUCE • • • • • •

5 squid, tubes scored and sliced 1 bag salad leaves 100g feta cheese 3 blood oranges, peeled and sliced sweet chilli sauce (see below) tempura batter (see below)

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Create chilli sauce in advance. Make up a batch of tempura batter. Cut squid into three and dip into flour then butter. Heat oil to 180 degrees in a deep fat fryer. Cook for 4-5 minutes or until the batter looks golden brown.

SWEET CHILLI SAUCE • 8-10 red chillis, deseeded and chopped. • 5 red peppers, deseeded and chopped. • 900g jam sugar. • 8g pectin (optional). • 500ml white wine vinegar.

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Place everything in a pot and slowly bring to the boil so the sugar dissolves. Turn the heat down and simmer for at least 40 minutes. Once simmered – check if it sets on a cold plate. Keep cooking for a little longer if not. Put the mixture into a jam jar and put in the fridge once cooled. This recipe makes more than you need but keeps well in the fridge.

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Head chef, Dan Hibble, at The Crown, Stoke by Nayland, whips up three exclusive recipes this winter. To book call 01206 262001

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100g self raising flour 100g corn flour 1 egg white, whisked 200ml sparkling water 1 ice cube

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Whisk egg white to a soft peak. Mix the rest of the ingredients together. Fold in the egg white.

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4 duck breasts, skin on 2 rhubarb Dauphinoise potatoes (see below) Port sauce (see below) Put Dauphinoise potatoes together and place in oven. Begin making the Port sauce.

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When 15 minutes left on cooking time for Dauphinoise potatoes, start the duck, skin side down in a cold pan. Cook for 10-12 minutes on the skin, turn it over and cook for a couple of minutes then rest it. Plate up, and serve with al dente tenderstem broccoli.

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PORT SAUCE • 1l good quality veal stock • 200ml Port • 500ml red wine • 4 shallots, diced • 2 bay leaves • ½ bunch thyme Fry off the shallots in vegetable oil, then add the herbs. De-glaze with red wine and reduce by half. Then add the port, and reduce by half again. Now add the veal stock. Cook on a medium heat until sauce thickens.

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SPEEDY DAUPHINOISE POTATOES • • • • •

1kg peeled potatoes, sliced 1pt double cream ½ bunch thyme, tied together with string ½pt milk 4 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed Add all of the ingredients into a thick bottomed pan, bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and take the thyme out and discard. Pour the mixture into an oven proof dish, cover with foil. Cook at 180°c for 40 minutes until golden on top. Remove the foil and cook for a further 15-20 minutes until soft.

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CHOCOLATE & ALMOND TORTE

WITH PASSION FRUIT SORBET • • • • •

20g sliced almonds (for presentation) passion fruit sorbet (see below) pastry case (see below) torte filling (see below) chocolate sauce (see below) Create pastry base in advance and leave to cool. Create velvet chocolate torte filling and pour into base. Place in fridge to chill for 2 hours. Serve with sliced almonds and pour over chocolate sauce.

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PASSION FRUIT SORBET • • • •

500ml passion fruit puree 500ml water 200g sugar 50g glucose Boil all the ingredients until the sugar and glucose has dissolved. Cool, then churn in ice cream machine until ready.

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ALMOND AND CHOCOLATE PASTRY • • • • •

150g plain flour 175g caster sugar 200g butter 1 egg yolk 50g cocoa powder Cream butter and sugar together. Add egg yolk and fold in flour, cocoa and almonds. Wrap in clingfilm and rest in fridge for 30 minutes. Roll out into an 8 inch tin and blind bake for six minutes at 180°c; take out baking beans and continue to dry out in the oven for another three minutes until cooked.

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VELVET CHOCOLATE TORTE • • • • •

200g chocolate 100g sugar syrup 4 egg yolks 2 tsp brandy 1pt double cream Add hot sugar syrup (100g sugar melted in 1 tbsp water) to the chocolate and mix until smooth. Add the egg yolks and brandy to the mixture. Semi-whip the cream and fold into the chocolate mixture. Pour into the pastry case and leave in fridge to chill.

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CHOCOLATE SAUCE • • • • •

chocolate sauce 250ml water 225g sugar 65g cocoa 65g chocolate Boil water, sugar and cocoa; take off heat and stir in chocolate.

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n today’s day and age, our expectations are higher and significantly more demanding than our forefathers. Most of us are fortunate enough to live in homes kitted out with the latest technologies, modern furnishings and colour co-ordinated schemes. Thanks to the help of brands such as The White Company, Ikea, Fired Earth and John Lewis – as well as design-influencers including Terence Conran and Kevin McCloud – the UK relishes in higher living standards than many of our European neighbours. No matter whether its rustic chic, clean minimalism or Scandinavian cool you lean towards, your home is sure to ooze a certain charm. This adoration of our homes has also affected the way we holiday. Gone are the days of us accepting tired and dowdy holiday cottages or fading B&Bs. Surely, if we’re paying to stay somewhere for precious holidays, then we will expect it to be equal to, or better than, our own homes. In searching for the ideal holiday cottage most of us will sift through websites, interrogate online reviews, assess interior imagery and either approve or dismiss accommodation as a result. Across the board, the presentation and standard of holiday cottages has therefore increased significantly. So, if the yardstick of what is acceptable has elevated and become the norm, how does a holiday cottage agency ensure they stand out from the crowd? Well, Norfolk Country Cottages might be onto something. Established back in 1992, and still a local and family company, they’ve had the time to gain a trusted reputation and ensure their properties (440+ and counting) meet our rising expectations – and with a portfolio that’s 100% VisitEngland graded and a 99% feefo customer satisfaction rating, they’re not doing a bad job! But they’re not satisfied to simply meet

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expectations or be on a par with other agencies. They want to do more. They want to give more. But how? Since the beginning, the Ellis family (who own and run the company) have believed in investing a significant proportion of their budget in the tourism organisations and people that make Norfolk the special place it is. Passionate about the county and tourism, they have supported the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Holt Festival, Sheringham Little Theatre, Wheatfen Broad, Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Visit Norfolk, Visit North Norfolk and Visit East Anglia. 2016 sees new investment in the Theatre Royal Norwich and headline sponsorship of Norfolk Food and Drink – an organisation that supports small producers and food and drink artisans. As Lucy Downing, Brand Manager, explains, ‘of course people will choose a property they like the look of. However, generally the decision to holiday is driven by a desire to visit and explore a particular destination. We are passionate about Norfolk, and one of our main objectives is to invest in the county and ensure it continues to develop and offer amazing holidays for visitors. To us this seems the natural thing to do, and we’re delighted to be the holiday cottage agency to give back.’ A natural thing to do? When pointed out it really does make sense. Most of us care about where our food comes from and the ethicality of our clothes and consumables. Holidays are purchases too, so shouldn’t they also sit right with us? After all, whether you holiday to enrich or relax, overall it is to make yourself feel better on your return. A company like Norfolk Country Cottages certainly has that feel good factor (as well as some pretty nice cottages). Visit www.norfolkcottages.co.uk to take a look and find out more about how they’re giving back…

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Framlingham EAUX investigates what gives this market town its winning charm

ou might pass through the quiet village of Framlingham and see its chocolate box timber-framed buildings, pretty market square and curious Victorian pillar boxes – but this market town in the picturesque east Suffolk countryside offers far more than just postcard-perfect scenery. Arrive at the newly refurbished Crown Hotel on Market Hill for luxurious contemporary accommodation in the heart of the village; each of the 14 rooms are individually styled, with four extra special feature rooms located within the historic timber-framed portion of the building. After unpacking your bags, take a seat in the onsite restaurant, where you’ll be served an array of delicious local food curated by talented Head Chef Chris Easters. Once you’ve got your bearings, take a trip to the Grade I listed Framlingham Castle; built in the late 12th Century, this building was once at the centre of a web of power and influence, passing through the hands of several enormously wealthy families until 1635 when it became a poorhouse and then a parish hall. Today, it is a popular

attraction that features a historical exhibition, exploration trail and a beautiful picnic site. Rest your legs at Paddy & Scott’s Café on Well Close Square, where you’ll find great tasting artisan coffee alongside a selection of patisserie favourites to re-energise you for the rest of your adventure. We recommend their Chit Chat blend for its deep rich caramel and earthy chocolate tones – perfect for sipping whilst discussing your plans for the day ahead! For a fun and memorable experience, book a family photo shoot with Mark Palmer Photography on Market Hill. Surrounded by pretty boutiques, this studio is surprisingly quiet – ideal for creating a world of your own in front of the camera. Bring along props, outfit changes and even your pets; your photographer will do the rest. A 10-minute drive from the town centre, Easton Farm Park is the ideal activity hub for young families. Interact with a variety of different farmyard animals, including goats,

horses, sheep and pigs, before enjoying a delicious cream tea in the indoor barn café. In need of some retail therapy? Framlingham offers an excellent selection of independent boutiques, championing local businesses as the fundamental core of the community. At designer fashion boutiques Darcy B, Boo Tiki and Impulse Fashion, you can find exciting and unique clothing and accessories for women, with styles to suit all ages. If it’s homeware you’re hungering for, Esme’s House, Two Peas and Ruby Tyger stock contemporary furnishings and décor – but for a one of a kind antique find, pop into Carley’s Yard, Dix Sept and Goodbrey Antiques. Depending on which days you’ve chosen to stay in Framlingham, the village market is not to be missed. Taking place on Market Hill on Tuesdays and Saturdays, this historic market has been a regular event since 1285, and exhibits a range of local food and drink, art, crafts, fashion and home furnishings. Book a room at the Crown Hotel on 01728 723521.

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TO BRUGES BRUGES

WHEN TO GO High season: April-October Shoulder season: September-March

WHERE TO STAY Hotel Dukes’ Palace A former residence of the Burgundian aristocracy, this 15th century five star hotel is right in the heart of the medieval UNESCO World Heritage city of Bruges. You’ll find elegant suites, a restaurant and spa.

EAT Park Restaurant. Since 1989 Park has been run by two brothers and has become a landmark for traditional and exceptional dining.

DON’T FORGET A warm coat and pair of gloves in the winter.

DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT Getting lost in the beautiful streets of the city centre.

FOOD TO TRY Dominique Persoone owns The Chocolate Line, which serves arguably the best chocolate in Bruges. You’ll find big queues but it’s worth the wait, trust us. Try the limited edition Caviar Chocolate. Head to Lizzie’s Waffles for light, freshly made waffles to die for.

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HISTORY Bruges gained city status in the 12th Century. In Medieval times the sea flooded the area, carving out channels and waterways. Trade came via the village of Damme and the Zwin. This Flemish city’s main trade was textiles and has been known for production of lace.

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Beer. Head to ‘t Brugs Beertje for an old fashioned beer house with more than 300 beers to choose from. Or, head to Bierbrasserie Cambrinus for more than 400! A great way to sample some of Belgium’s finest beers.

Watch the world go by at the Markt in the centre of Bruges any time of the year. Grab an outside table at a bar or cafe and enjoy people watching.

CULTURE Visit ART14 for contemporary art, Graphic Koen Broes which specialises in graphics and art on paper or admire a rich collection of art and sculpture in Museum Gallery Xpo Salvador Dali.

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East Anglian Retreats

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ong coastal walks; snuggling up in front of a roaring fire; taking to country roads in a classic car; sipping champagne or slurping oysters: whatever your notion of romance, we’ve cherry picked the best rural retreats in East Anglia for

Rebecca Scrase explores beautiful escapes right on our doorstep

Valentine’s Day and beyond. Make the most of the great outdoors in North Norfolk, wander hand in hand through Lavenham’s medieval streets. Get away from it all in a cosy log cabin deep in the Suffolk countryside.

What could be more romantic than a wooden cabin? This tucked away, recently renovated cabin makes for the ideal couples retreat, just a short walk from Wickham Market and surrounded by beautiful countryside and country lanes for cycling and walking. This retreat is situated just a few miles from the Suffolk Coast and a few minute’s drive from Framlingham Castle, where Mary Tudor was declared Queen of England. Now that’s romantic...

This year, Valentine’s weekend coincides with half term so, whether you’re wanting a quiet escape as a couple or would prefer to make it a family affair, here’s the EAUX Luxury Lifestyle guide to making this year’s romantic weekend together one to remember.

BEST FOR Cosy Couples

The Orangery, Snettisham Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms £348 for a 3 night short break, 12-15th February Available from Norfolk Hideaways T. 01485 211022 www.norfolkhideaways.co.uk

BEST FOR Luxury Lovers

Willow Cabin, Wickham Market Sleeps 2, 1 bathroom. 1 pet allowed. £239 for a 3 night short break, 12-14th February Available from Suffolk Secrets T. 01502 722717 www.suffolk-secrets.co.uk

A truly unique property (a converted Orangery) in the grounds of Snettisham House, this light and airy retreat was meant for true romantics. Vaulted ceilings, luxury accommodation (underfloor heating and a sumptuous sofa each!) and a double aspect master bedroom with French windows and balcony overlooking the gardens. Cook up a delicious meal for just the two of you or wander down to the Rose and Crown, Norfolk Pub of the Year. In the market square, there’s even a bistro where you can bring your own wine and champagne. The coast is on the doorstep, Sandringham Estate is ten minutes away, whilst nearby Snettisham Park Farm has herds of roaming red deer. >>

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BEST FOR Outdoor Lovers

The North Norfolk coast not only boasts the UK’s best beaches but its vast expanses of sand, salt marshes and wildlife reserves make it the ideal location for lovers of the great outdoors. Kick off your wellies and cosy up in front of the log burner after a bracing walk (with or without your dog) through the RSPB Reserve at Titchwell. Known for its wide-open skies, watch the geese flying in over the marshes from the comfort of your bed or living room window. This traditional terraced cottage has just been refurbished to a high standard to offer comfortable, stylish accommodation. Within easy walking distance is Titchwell Manor, which offers outstanding food with views in its lovely restaurant.

Goose Cottage, Titchwell Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms, 1 pet allowed. £324 for a 3 night break, 12-14th February Available from Norfolk Hideaways T. 01485 211022 www.norfolkhideaways.co.uk

Within view of the Orwell Bridge and in an area of outstanding natural beauty, this recently converted, contemporary rural retreat is owned by the same people who run the award winning Suffolk Food Hall and Cookhouse, just a few minute’s walk away. Surrounded by rural pasture with pedigree Red Poll cattle grazing in the distance, you’re ideally placed to pick up fresh artisan products from the Food Hall, or book a meal in the Cookhouse. If you’re wanting a larger, family or friends gathering, you can book the adjoining, interconnecting properties to sleep up to twelve people, too. A foodie hub in the heart of the Suffolk countryside.

BEST FOR Food Lovers

The Buttery, Freston Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom £286 for a 3 night break, 12-14th February Available from Suffolk Secrets T. 01502 722717 www.suffolk-secrets.co.uk The Granary Penthouse, Well-next-the-Sea Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms £608 for a 3 night break, 12-14th February. Available from Norfolk Hideaways T. 01485 211022 www.norfolkhideaways.co.uk

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Want to push the boat out this Valentine’s Day? This penthouse property (the only one available on the holiday letting market) not only gives you luxury, stylish accommodation but offers 180 degree, uninterrupted views over the estuary and salt marshes which Wellsnext-the-Sea is famous for. Watch the boats as they come into harbour, go crabbing for fresh air fun and take the miniature railway down to the beach. For the best seafood in the town, I recommend Crab House Cafe.

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escape Hawkeswade Barn, Ufford Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom £393 for a 3 night break, 12-14th February Available from Suffolk Secrets T. 01502 711717 www.suffolk-secrets.co.uk (Classic car hire can be arranged on booking).

BEST FOR Classic Car Lovers

It’s not often that you have the option of renting a classic car with your rural retreat but that’s exactly what’s on offer here, a brand new listing for 2016. Newly renovated, single-storey, glass fronted and with a wealth of character features (roll top bath, wood burning stove, oak beams), Hawkeswade Barn is ideally located for romantic riverside walks along the Deben.

It’s the private balcony beyond the glass doors of the gorgeous double bedroom that seals the deal for romantics. Overlooking St Edmunds church from the back, and bang in the middle of Southwold’s many independent shops, boutiques, galleries and eateries to the front, the only drawback to this romantic retreat is that you may not want to leave. If you do, then the town’s Blue Flag beach is just a short walk away, as is the Pier (open all year round) and the award winning brewers, Adnams, where you can take a tour or pick up a bottle or two of something delicious.

72A High Street, Southwold Sleep 2 in 1 bedrooms £415 for a 3 night short break, 12-14th February Available from So Southwold, T. 01502 543133 www.sosouthwold.co.uk

BEST FOR Romeo and Juliet BEST FOR History Lovers

The Three Blackbirds, Lavenham Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms £1,096 for a 7 night break 12-19th February Available from Suffolk Secrets T. 01502 722717 www.suffolk-secrets.co.uk

This year, Valentine’s Day marks the start of half term week. For those wanting to make it a family affair, you couldn’t do better than this newly renovated yet historysoaked hideaway. Oak beams throughout, the house is a prime example of Lavenham’s medieval heritage with, as its centrepiece, a huge inglenook fireplace complete with roaring fire (logs included). Head to the 15th Century Swan Hotel for a sumptuous meal or, for Francophiles, the multiaward winning The Great House.

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If it’s culture you’re after, visit the National Museum of Contemporary Art for a taste Bucharest’s explosive modern art scene, or wander around the National Museum of Romanian History to explore archaeology, classic art and ancient finds. A deeply Easten Orthodox country, Romania is renowned for its large cathedrals; however, the most striking ecclesiastical architecture lies in the capitals smaller churches and chapels, positioned in impossibly small corners and crooks throughout the city. Many were erected in the 17th and 18th centuries, combining distinctive characteristics of Byzantine, Ottoman, Greek and Renaissance eras. You could also take a day trip to Transylvania, where you can see Bran Castle (also known as Dracula’s Castle), Roman forts and the breathtaking Apuseni Mountains.

EAT Romanian food is greatly underestimated outside the country. A comfort-food style cuisine, natives often use locally sourced, organic ingredients such as cabbage, red meats, cheese and porridge. The unofficial national dish involves mincemeat in cabbage leaves with polenta and sour cream, and is served across the country, including many restaurants in the capital.

In such a bustling and vibrant location, find a hotel just outside the central boulevards to escape the hubbub. The five star Epoque Hotel, located near the beautiful Cismigiu Gardens, is elegantly decorated with NeoRomanian architecture and a neutral colour scheme. Guests can enjoy refined French Haute Cuisine in L’Atelier, followed by an apéritif in the winter garden.

For the full experience of Bucharest’s nightlife, visit the bold and colourful Le Gaga club, terrace and lounge (www.bucharest.legaga.ro) located next to the Tei Lake. If you’re looking for a more intimate venue, try Tapo on the riverside (www.tapo.ro/en).

RELAX The luxurious spa at the JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel (www.marriott.com) offers Ayurvedic treatments, massages, scrubs and wraps, as well as beauty treatments. Spend the morning lounging by the indoor poor with a glass of Champagne, before a relaxing session in the sauna. Experience a Turkish bath at Premier Palace Spa (www.premier-spa.ro/en): a cleansing treatment using steam, followed by washing and a massage – or try a unique Thunder Experience, an unusual but relaxing treatment involving a shower which mimics the effects of warm tropical storm.

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The Calea Victoriei (meaning Victory Avenue) is the city’s most famous thoroughfare; lined with extravagant houses, stunning palaces, historic churches, glamorous hotels and high end shops, this significant avenue is an epicentre of economic headway. Find designer brands such as Furla and Gucci dotted along the road between the flagship stores of local designers.

Tuica, a plum brandy, is a traditional spirit made in Romania. Prepared during autumn and early winter, this drink is best consumed in shot form before a meal, as it is too strong to be sipped. It can be found at most celebrations, including weddings, baptisms,

Just a walk away is the up and coming Calea Dorobantilor, a new favourite of Bucharest’s designer brands. Here you’ll find the newly opened Moschino boutique, as well as luxury multi-brand store Victoria 46.

Alternatively, try an international menu with local and seasonal ingredients at The London Street Atelier (www.thelondonstreetatelier.com), where all dishes are made in house, including bread, sausages, ice creams and cakes.

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wakes and harvest festivals. You may often see a bottle of Tuica with a whole fruit inside the bottle; this is obtained by hanging empty bottles on trees during the year and growing the fruit inside the bottle.

For something a bit more lavish, Grand Hotel Continental combines majestic décor with an exclusive range of personalised services dedicated to an elite clientele.

SEE Attractions in Bucharest range from the world’s biggest parliamentary building, the Palace of Parliament, to the supposed burial location of Vlad the Impaler in a monastery in Snagov, an unmissable sight 25 miles north of the city.

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ll that most of us manage to bring back from our holidays is a camera full of pictures and some errant grains of sand in the suitcase. So, how does bringing back a new skill instead sound?

Sailing Holidays

PLAIN SAILING

Mike Pickup

Holidays spent learning a new skill will give you a lifetime of memories and the chance to meet like-minded people. Cooking holidays have been around for a while so here is a small sample of other ideas you might like to try.

Learn to sail a yacht whilst island hopping in Greece. Flotilla sailing is fun as you have the chance to sail your own yacht with the company of fellow sailors on the 10-12 other yachts each evening in port. For beginners, the lead crews provide a comprehensive briefing on the boat and its operation on arrival. On your first morning you will be taken out and shown how to leave a harbour, work the anchor and pull the sails in and out, as well as how to turn on the engine. From then on the lead crew will see you out of harbour each day, and be there to take your lines when you arrive in the evening at the next destination. Should you still be feeling a little unsure, an extra pair of hands is on offer until you feel confident. However, sailing in calm waters with no tides is easy and, of course, you can keep in touch with the other boats on the radio. Prices from £595 per person based on two sharing, including flights from Gatwick, transfers, diesel, mooring fees, the yacht, linen and towels. For more information go to www.sailingholidays.com or call 020 8459 8787

PAINTING IN WALES

Painting

Where better to develop your painting skills than in beautiful Pembrokeshire, Wales. Andrew and Maggie Brown welcome you to Indigo Brown Creative Holidays: three, five and seven day, high quality, full board, residential painting holidays, in some of the most beautiful and stunning landscapes Wales has to offer. Beginners and experienced artists who wish to explore drawing and painting seascapes and landscapes, can take part in a well-structured holiday, combining ‘painting on location’ with studio work and without the worry of transport and accommodation. Maggie’s enthusiastic and sensitive tuition along with Andrew’s delicious home cooking create a wonderfully relaxed home environment, a combination that enables you to unwind, discover and recover your creative energies. Prices from £390 per person based on two sharing. For more information go to www.indigobrown.co.uk or call 01348 840177

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IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO Argentina may be the home of the Tango, but it’s a long way to go. So why not tango in Umbria instead. Pop over to La Rogaia and learn how to dance under the stars on terraces overlooking the rolling hills of Tuscany. Classes are ideal for beginners; no stress and lots of fun from the very beginning! Instruction is in small intimate groups, a maximum of nine couples, allowing for individual attention. Each evening after dinner, put what you have learned into practice dancing the night away. Prices from £515 per person based on two sharing and include breakfast and lunch. For more information go to www.vidados.com or call 0203 750 2455

Yoga

LEARN YOGA IN THAILAND Reconnect with nature and yourself on a luxury yoga holiday on the southern coast of Thailand’s Koh Samui. A personalised programme for experienced yogis as well as beginners is on offer. Improve your wellbeing and yoga practice with instruction in asana (physical posture), pranayama (breathing) and meditation. Reach your personal goals with daily one-on-one private yoga sessions and the guidance of wellness experts during private consultations. Continue to heal your mind, body and soul with a choice of holistic Ayurveda spa treatments and therapies. Prices from £2660 include return flights, transfers, full board and a yoga programme. For more information go to www.healthandfitnesstravel.com or call 020 3397 8891

Safari

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY IN KENYA Witness the amazing wildlife of Kenya and get expert advice on how to bring home fantastic photographic memories. Award winning resident photographer, Paul Goldstein, has his own brand of safari. His mantra is simple, do the time at the coal face and the rewards will follow, so be prepared for early starts, long days and plenty of advice and enthusiasm. Truly an experience to remember. Prices from £3799 include six nights luxury camp accommodation, all meals, all transport and activities and flights from London, plus internal flights. For more information go to www.exodus.co.uk or call 0845 863 9600

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ZERMATT PEAK

LORENZO

Located in one of the world’s most desirable locations, in the heart of Zermatt, this exceptional chalet will dazzle you with its indulgent spa facilities, as well as its glittering interiors. Its outstanding private wellness spa boasts beauty and treatment rooms, an indoor/outdoor Jacuzzi pool, steam-room and sauna, as well as a private Jacuzzi in the master bedroom, providing the ultimate apresski facilities to help you wind down after a long day on the slopes.

Step back in time with a stay at San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge. Dating back to the 16th century, this utterly charming chalet will win your heart with its authenticity and charisma. But don’t be fooled, for hidden out of sight you will discover state-of-theart facilities, including a ski room with a heated ski-boot rack, a Turkish bath with chromotherapy and a private helipad.

Fan of the slopes? There’s still time to enjoy the piste in luxury this winter

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ee inside some of the most indulgent and luxurious chalets out there with Quintessentially Travel. From gym, spa and entertainment facilities that are both indulgent and extravagant, to the ultimate in-house ski facilities and unrivalled piste locations.

MON IBZA AMALA The height of luxury… in more ways than one! Perched high on the hill of the famous Swissski resort Gstaad, you will discover Chalet Amala, an outstanding private home where no details have been overlooked. Contemporary chic in design with sumptuous furnishings, this chalet provides amazing access to the Wasserngrat ski area and provides wonderful views of the surrounding mountain range.

If Narnia had a ski chalet it would probably look a lot like this enchanting, fairytale hideaway. Picture enormous stone fireplaces, shimmering chandeliers, grand hallways, spacious rooms with rustic timbers and sumptuous sofas and furniture throughout… then times that by ten and you have Chalet Mon Ibza!

NAMASTE

UBERHAUS

LES BRAMES

Chalet description: uber luxurious! With ski-in/ ski-out access, a fine wine cellar to indulge your taste buds, a cinema room to collapse in, an outdoor hot tub to relax in, as well as a games room, this alpine chic chalet is one of Lech’s most prestigious luxury properties.

Chalet Les Brames has the x-factor both in and outdoors, with its unusually large grounds providing plenty of space for epic family snowball fights! Indoors you will be equally spoiled with a sauna, hot tub, cinema room, gym and massage rooms.

Location, location, location. When a chalet’s balcony looks out towards the main slopes of Courchevel, you know it has to be an impressive property! Chalet Le Namaste is one of the leading private homes standing on the Bellecote piste and offers remarkable skiing options. Request a ski teacher to pick you up on your doorstep or perhaps take a day off from the slopes and swim in the pool, equipped with a wave machine and a variety of hydrotherapy streams.

To find out more about any of these chalets visit the website at www.quintessentiallytravel.com or phone the London office on 020 7022 6560

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If history is any indication, you’re looking at the future of sports cars. The new 911. Ever ahead. For more information call 01206 855 500 or visit our Centre.

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Official fuel economy figures for the 911 Carrera 4S Coupé in mpg (l/100km): urban 22.8 – 27.4 (12.4 – 10.3), extra urban 41.5 – 42.8 (6.8 – 6.6), combined 31.7 – 35.8 (8.9 – 7.9). CO2 emissions: 204 – 180 g/km. The mpg and CO2 figures quoted are sourced from official EU-regulated tests, are provided for comparability purposes and may not reflect your actual driving experience.

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For more than 100 years Morgan Motor Company have put quality, honesty and design first

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ere at EAUX we are big fans of prestigious car manufacturer Morgan Motor Company. After our editor, Victoria, was taken for a spin in a 1940s refurbished roadster en route to a friend’s wedding, she was curious about what it is that has made these charismatic cars stand the test of time. In 1909 Morgan Motor Company was born by Henry Fredrick Stanley Morgan with support from his father in Malvern, Worcestershire, and for more than 100 years they have been creating exciting and innovative sports cars for sophisticated individuals. Now the last remaining family owned, independent British motor manufacturer, Morgan Motor Company are famous for their unique design and quality of craftsmanship and have been named the most honest car manufacturer in the world.

A MORGAN NEVER DIES It has been said that a Morgan never dies; they are traditionally kept for long periods of time and loved like a family member, being passed down from generation to generation. As wear and tear takes its toll, each component can be replaced to sustain the vehicle’s longevity. Owners can re-chassis and

re-body, which makes the cars environmentally friendly and produces little wastage. With such a sterling reputation for durability and sustainability, it’s no wonder Morgan has been labeled as an honest brand. What has contributed to this? Morgan is a family owned business, a tradition which doesn’t just end with the owners; this extends to the workforce, dealers and customers – every person involved in the business is passionate about every single vehicle made. The cars themselves aren’t brash or ostentatious, and the materials used are authentic and reliable, with the main three being aluminium, leather and ash wood. Simple, resourceful and fun, the charm of each and every Morgan is not easily forgotten. Although the materials used add so much to each car, it’s really the skilled labourers and craftsmanship that determines the character. Each car is made with love and attention and this is plain to see.

SKILLED HANDS With less than 200 people in the business, the team is decidedly very small for a car manufacturer. A diverse range of highly skilled people work within the company, ranging

from designers and engineers to fabricators, carpenters, upholsterers, mechanics and painters. It’s common to see people with 40 years of experience – the longest serving employee has been working for Morgan for 54 years – teaching those new to the business, passing on their knowledge and skills by word of mouth. One person is responsible for the chassis, which gives ownership of that particular car and recognises that each car is a combination of a small, skilled team each with their own strengths and speciality. No matter how long each craftsman has been with the company, everyone has one thing in common: a passion for making amazing cars.

FROM CONCEPT TO CAR Each Morgan starts life in the form of concept sketches and designs. After consideration and tweaking by the various teams, the final designs are made into three-dimensional images on a computer in order to visualise the final product. Once the design process is complete, the product requires approval from owner, Charles. Once signed off, production can then begin. The chassis shop is where the chassis is laid down, and the drivetrain and wheels are fitted. >>

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Each car is a nod to the classic era of British motoring This allows the chassis to move easily through to the assembly shop, which is where the rolling chassis meets a pre-made body; this body has been through the wood and sheet metal shops to get it to this stage. English Ash is used due to the lack of knots and it also provides high shock absorption. Every piece of wood used is slightly different, which lends itself to a truly unique product and allows Morgan to encourage green manufacturing and sustainable forestry. Once the body is fitted, the front and rear wings and bonnets are incorporated along with the wiring loom before the car goes to be painted, which is the slowest part of the process. To paint the car, it is stripped back down so each panel can be painted individually, yet still in the same paint booth. Once the car is painted, it moves into the trim shop where the leather and interior is fitted; this is also where the more personalised touches come from. To ensure the highest British quality, Scottish cows are used for the leather. Every car is checked at each stage to ensure that it is built to standard. A road test will then complete the mechanical sign off of the car

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before it goes to PDI (Pre Delivery Inspection) to be visually signed off and sent to the supplying dealer. Dealers will then complete their own PDI check before handing over the car to its happy new owner.

THE MODERN DAY MORGAN Morgan doesn’t conform. Each car is a nod to the classic era of British motoring, incorporating a unique mixture of cutting edge technology, classic materials and striking design. The beauty of a Morgan is that it has kept the same spirit and beautiful flowing lines since the very first three-wheeler was introduced in 1909. Engines have developed along with other vehicular components, and Morgan have subtly introduced modern electronics and creature comforts such as heated seats, yet the essence of Morgan and the traditional craftsmanship has remained the same. With all of these carefully considered elements in mind, could it be time to experience the Morgan lifestyle for yourself? To find your nearest Morgan Motor Company dealership, visit the website at www.morgan-motor.co.uk/dealerships

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BMW xDRIVE.

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PRECISE HANDLING.OPTIMUM CORNERING. ACROSS THE RANGE. Our intelligent four-wheel drive system provides ultimate road holding on more than 20 different models across the entire range, including the BMW 1 Series and the BMW 3 and 4 Series. Thanks to the smooth distribution of torque between the rear wheels, traction and handling improve. In combination with BMW xDrive, Dynamic Performance Control enhances agility and dynamics on any surface.

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Official fuel economy figures for the BMW X Series range: Extra Urban 29.4 - 68.9 mpg (7.8 - 3.9 l/100km). Urban 16.1 - 54.3 mpg (13.1 - 5.1 l/100km). Combined 22.6 - 62.8 mpg (9.7 - 5.1 l/100km). CO2 emissions 292- 119g/km. Figures may vary depending on driving style and conditions. ^Test drive subject to applicant status and availability. BMW EfficientDynamics reduces BMW emissions without compromising performance developments and is standard across the model range.

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’ve been very lucky over the last year to have had the honor of driving some of the most luxurious cars currently available in the UK market. Sure, there are always a few that escape me (I’m currently wishing I’d gone on the DB9 test drive) but hey, these things happen! This month I visited our friends at Audi Ipswich; imagine my sheer joy at being handed the keys to one of Audi’s newest beasts (my youngest daughter calls it the family monster) – the Audi RS Q3. This is not like any other SUV; it is the ultimate 4x4 school run machine. If you want a vehicle that will leave you with a permanent smile on your face, then this is the car for you. I’ve had the RS for five days now, and can quite honestly say it is a true driver’s car. There are not many of these on the road; you’ll see a lot of Q3s, yet as I’ve found myself saying these past few days: ‘but that’s no RS, is it?’. With a gutsy 2.5 litre, five-cylinder turbo engine, the RS Q3 has plenty of power and boasts 0-60mph in a speedy 4.5 seconds. It claims 32.8mpg and Quattro, the innovative all-wheeldrive-system, which harnesses the power generated by the engine to produce optimised handling and provides an enhanced driving

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experience. The seven-speed S tronic, which transfers torques to the quattro drivetrain via a hydraulic multi-plate clutch, has also been refined for even faster gear changes. The Audi RS sports suspension lowers both axels and offers firmer turning for a more dynamic, closerto-the-road driving experience. On the exterior you’ll find 20 inch ‘5-twinspoke-V’ alloy wheels, all-weather LED headlights with headlight cleaning system, power-operated tailgate, dark tinted and rearside privacy glass and heated windscreen washer jets. The Q3 is hot on safety, too. It boasts Anti-Slip Regulation, electronic stability control and tyre loss indicator.

When it comes to the interior, the RS is certainly not lacking. As standard it comes with leather heated seats (always a winner in winter), flat-bottomed RS Q3 3-spoke perforated leather-trimmed multi function steering wheel with contrast stitching and aluminium-look gear shift paddles, black piano finish inlays, dual-zone climate control, fourway lumbar support, and an extendable thigh support for those of us with a taller disposition. A 7 inch display screen comes as standard, as does DAB radio (we had the optional Bose

Myles Davies road tests the Audi RS Q3 10-speaker sound system which offers super crisp sound for the open road), Audi Music Interface, Bluetooth connectivity, satellite navigation, voice control system and colour driver’s information system. Stylish, refined and practical, the RS Q3 makes everyday driving more fun. The tech pack, comfort pack and other added extras make this not only a very fast and practical family car, but the ultimate in executive travel for the young at heart. Let’s face it, after you’ve dropped the kids off at Orwell Park, you’re going to want to hit the A14 and drive like you own the road. To book your own test drive, call Tom Mayhew at Ipswich Audi on 01473 556319.

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Donalds Volvo stocks LifePaint to help cyclists be seen

LifePaint comes to Donalds Volvo in Ipswich

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ollowing a viral video by Volvo Cars UK, LifePaint – a reflective spray aimed at increasing the visibility and safety of cyclists on the road – is now available to Suffolk cyclists through Donalds Volvo Ipswich on West End Road. The unique reflective spray, which was first available as part of a limited pilot in April 2015, is designed to react to a car’s headlights, alerting drivers to the presence of cyclists in the dark. The product, first distributed through six London bike shops, ran out nationally within 24 hours, creating massive demand for wider distribution. Volvo Cars LifePaint is a unique illuminating safety paint which is invisible by daylight, but in the dark reflects light in the same direction as the light source, shining brightly to illuminate the objects it has been sprayed on. Volvo Cars LifePaint is transparent and can be washed off. It can be applied to clothes, shoes, helmets, pushchairs and children’s backpacks – even dog leads and collars. Its aim is to make the invisible visible at night. The inspiration for the Volvo Cars LifePaint project came from Intellisafe – Volvo’s unique pedestrian and cyclist detection system, enhanced to work in darkness on the all-new Volvo XC90 which was introduced to the UK in June this year. Intellisafe is a state-of-the-art

Volvo safety system which integrates some of the most cutting-edge safety technologies to Volvo cars. The technology uses a combination of radar sensors and cameras to identify other vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists and automatically brake if the driver fails to take the necessary action. This works in conjunction with Volvo’s Active Bending Headlights, which adjust left to right according to the steering input to help see round corners better and improve safety at night. Together, these innovations contribute towards Volvo’s Vision 2020 – the concept that that no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo by 2020. Nick Connor, Managing Director at Volvo Car UK, said: ‘every year more than 19,000 cyclists are injured on the UK’s roads. At Volvo, we believe that the best way to survive a crash is not to crash at all, and are committed to making the roads a safer place by reducing the number of accidents. ‘Volvo is a world-leader in safety technology, and we are proud to be extending our reach beyond just those driving our cars. By making cyclists increasingly visible as well as increasing the safety capabilities of our cars, we are doing our utmost to protect everyone on the road.’ To find out more about Volvo LifePaint please visit volvocarsipswich.co.uk or phone Donalds Volvo on 01473 252484

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EAUX attends… Aston Martin Launch DB10 Tour Brentwood UK

he DB10 Tour came to Brentwood to celebrate Aston Martin’s more than 50-year association with the James Bond film franchise. The event was the latest stop in a nationwide dealership tour marking the release of the 24th James Bond movie Spectre which premiered in London in October. Guests were given an exclusive viewing of the DB10, developed specifically for the film and built in-house by Aston Martin’s design and engineering teams. Only 10 of the DB10s were built and eight were used for filming. All of the DB10s survived filming. Attendees were treated to a Q&A with Spectre

stunt driver Mark Higgins and were invited to beat the former British rally champion’s time on a Sony Gran Turismo race simulator. Gavin Hawkes, general manager, Aston Martin Brentwood said: ‘we had a fantastic event giving our guests the chance to get up close and personal with the new DB10 from Spectre. Mark Higgins shared some fascinating insights into the life of a rally and stunt driver, sharing details of what it is really like to drive a Bond car.’ The event also featured a range of iconic Aston Martins including a DB5 and the opportunity to drive the latest road model, the DB9 GT, the ultimate in bespoke grand touring.

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Antique Chesterfield Sofa restored by Nelson Design UK

Gentleman’s Victorian Home. Interior Design by Nelson Design UK

Contact Nelson Design UK for all your interior design needs, no matter how big or small

Please make an appointment to visit our showroom for paints, fabrics, wallpaper and rugs. Open Monday to Friday. 23 Colchester Road, Ipswich, Suffolk ip4 3bt. 01473 857852 www.nelsondesignuk.com

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Opulent Colour with Blendworth

Your home is where you should feel at your best, so treat it to some opulence with the forthcoming year’s colour trends hether you’re adding metallic accents, giving a room a new look with fresh curtains and upholstery or preparing for a full makeover, there are plenty of options to make your home feel like a palace. Metallics have been a big trend this year, and Dulux have announced their Colour of the Year for 2016 as Cherished Gold: a warm, ochre yellow. Adding gold to any space creates a luxurious effect, and by layering hints of gold through your walls and upholstery you’ll create a rich and visually pleasing result. Consider the small details that you can include like lighting, door furniture and decorative accessories. If you want to go bold, contrast yellow or gold walls with dark upholstery for a dramatic and contemporary look. Peacock blues go perfectly with gold and add a touch of the exotic; we particularly love the bright feathers of the Fabled Crane in our fabrics and wallcoverings. For a calming effect you can use peacock-toned accents with a palette of greys and neutrals, but to fully

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embrace this opulent style we’d recommend velvet. The deep, saturated colours will reflect the light beautifully, and recently velvet sofas in midnight blue and emerald green have seen a huge surge in popularity. There’s nothing more opulent than gemstones, and there are plenty of options for capturing the warmth of rubies, garnets and amethysts at home. Red accent cushions are eyecatching when used as part of a larger neutral scheme, or consider using patterns in these warm berry colours to cover a large wall. Don’t be afraid to try a darker colour scheme, where deep wine reds and purples look their best against dark woods. Luxurious textures will show these colour combinations at their best, for a look which feels truly opulent. For upholstery velvet, satin or a textured weave will all produce stunning results. Consider using a flocked wallpaper like Grand Damask – our Sketch Twenty3 wallcovering collection also features metallic detailing and even glass beads. By bringing all of these elements together can give every room an inviting and opulent atmosphere.

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ARTISTIC Victoria Guthrie discovers The Studios at Colt House in Aldeburgh

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was also a key element. Both constructs have skylights which allow the natural light to filter in from above and feature floor to ceiling windows, but neither are south facing as the light is too harsh for the owners’ needs. The buildings are positioned closely together and have similar elements but each studio differs due to the individual requirements for each of the occupants whose artistic disciplines dictate certain things. Low energy consumption was a key element of the build and this is achieved through a combination of electrical panel heaters

internal temperature was comfortable.

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Removed from the main property, the studios sit elegantly within the landscape. When the owners of the land approached Jamie Le Gallez, director at Soup Architects, they specified that the site topography was to remain unchanged and that the studios should appear to just touch the ground lightly. The studios are designed to take advantage of existing garage plots and mature planting to utilise the daylight, reduce the visual impact to the surrounding area and create beautiful views of the ever-changing garden and Suffolk sky. The studios were to be seen as a contemplative retreat and low maintenance

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ldeburgh and the surrounding area could be considered one of the main creative hubs in Suffolk. It will come as no surprise then, that in July 2014 work commenced on two twinned multifunctional studio spaces set on an existing residential plot within the Aldeburgh landscape. The owners, both creatives, wanted two low maintenance spaces in which to create their art away from the hubbub of London for a few days each week.

that only operate when the buildings are in use and high-level insulation. Both studios also have LED lighting installed in order to significantly reduce the energy demand when compared to more traditional fluorescent lighting. Not only this but all rainwater being diverted into the existing balance pond and has the option to be diverted into a water storage tank. The buildings are also constructed from thermally efficient timber and a steel frame, which promotes a more environmentally friendly way of life by reducing the need for using the heating as much; during January between 10am and 4pm, the heating was not required as the

Jamie Le Gallez, director at SOUP Architects, explains about the decision to use corrugated panels for the exterior: ‘historically our client’s family is deeply routed in the supply and construction of corrugated iron buildings of the early 1900s such as churches and huts, and this is referenced with the use of the corrugated panels that also relate the studios contextually to the many agricultural outbuildings in the area and create a modern vernacular language.’ A pragmatic approach is key to all of Soup Architects thinking as is managing the impact of site activity on the environment and using locally sourced materials; Robert Norman Construction was brought in as a building contractor and G C Robertson and Associates worked on the studios as structural engineer. The studios were announced as one of the 2015 winners of the RIBA Regional Awards, an accolade that recognises important contributions to architecture across the UK. The studios demonstrate that a simple choice of materials, careful consideration into sustainability and attention to detail can lead to a highly successful result.

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orn in 1978 in Barcelona to a Catalan mother and Peruvian father, Zuzunaga’s rich cultural background instilled in him an urge to discover, explore and create. From the age of 17, he travelled the world, moving from place to place with the aim of defining his place in the world. He finally settled in London, where he has resided for the part 13 years. After completing a BA in Typo/Graphic Design at the London College of Communication, Zuzunaga went on to acquire an MA at the Royal College of Art. Originally a student of biology, he was fascinated by the microscope and the way in which it enabled one to magnify an object to break it down into its smallest parts. Though the biological studies did not last, the practice of magnifying did and, to this day, breaking down patterns and images into their infinitesimal components remains at the core of his work. His topically relevant mission is

This isn’t an optical illusion; it’s Cristian Zuzunaga’s latest design: the Dreams Cabinet to create beautiful products that capture the dynamic nature of contemporary living. Inspired by supermodern architecture and global megacities like London, Barcelona, New York and Shanghai, the designs create a space for human vitality within a digital world. This passion is focused on the pixel, the icon of our time. He works to combine this modernday icon with analogue traditions and ancient ideas of being. THE PIXEL TREND, DREAMS CABINET – by Zuzunaga & BD Barcelona Design A myriad of stunning colours and patterns, the dreams cabinet design is an extension of Zuzunaga’s best known pixel and graphic art style. This piece was inspired by a dream he had, hence its name: Dreams. BD uses artisanal processes instead of mass producing them, meaning that the unique new products have more proximity to art than industrial design. To find out more about Cristian Zuzunaga, visit www.cristanzuzunaga.com

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Julia Nelson-Elgar of Nelson Design UK advises how to make your home cosier

MINK SHEEPSKIN RUG IN SILVER £60; Oliver Bonas, 30 Sidney Street, Cambridge, CB2 3HS; 01223 322626; www.oliverbonas.com

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ith the cold weather now in full swing, there’s nothing better than making your living space feel warm and cosy. Whether you’ve a large open plan space, a library room or a living area, there are some things that you can put into place and incorporate to give your home instant warmth whilst the frost bites outside.

START WITH THE BASICS A good grey or taupe colour for your sofa is an excellent choice. Either will be a good background for any colour you may wish to accessorise with. It will also allow you to change the decoration of the room easily. If you go for an upholstered sofa you have a more traditional or modern feel. Loose covers are very practical as they can be removed and washed and provide a more relaxed country feel.

ACCESSORISE Find a colour theme or hue that you can use throughout your accessories. Don’t be too matching. You could pick up the colour of another chair in the room to bring into the cushion choices. Or even choose an existing cushion and pull colours out of the design. If you want to use a number of colours, choose a painting you may have in the room and pull colours from there. Plush velvets in rich jewel colours like peacock blue, reds and purples will really draw the eye.

Work on an odd number of cushions. It will keep things looking balanced but definitely use different sizes of cushions. It will help keep your sofa looking inviting and cosy.

TEXTURE I cannot stress the importance of texture in the choice of fabrics for cushions and throws for your sofa. Soft furnishings will help to define the look of your scheme. I like to balance linen and weaves for my cushions with tweeds and a wool throw or two. If you prefer something softer or a bit more sophisticated try embroidered silk cushions with a cashmere throw. Pure decadence would be a reindeer hide or sheep skin draped over the back of the sofa. Swap a hard glass coffee table for a soft ottoman.

It is the small touches that make a big difference so don’t overlook a few scented candles dotted about the place. If you’ve got tall ceilings, you can fill the vertical height or bare corners with tall potted plants. And don’t overlook the benefit of great lighting to completely change the feel and look of a space. Choosing a lamp with a dimmer switch can allow you to create different ambiance and instant ‘cozification’.

There are hundreds of fabrics out there that feature amazing patterns: geometrics, stripes, florals, and plains. But consider the scale of your patterns to the scale and size of your cushions. Trims are also limitless – my heart does flutter for a bit of trim!

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BLOOMINGVILLE MONGOLIAN LAMBS FUR RUG IN GREY OMBRE £250; www.amara.com

PIZARRO SUNSET CUSHION £49; www.darlingsofchelsea.co.uk

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Interior Trends Sarah Norris, visual merchandiser and personal shopping co-ordinator at Glasswells, gives us an insight into interior trends

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here are lots of exciting things to look forward to in 2016, not only the longer days and warmer weather but if you are in the market for home furnishings then you are in for a treat. In furniture oak still features strongly; expect to see stronger lines and more painted and washed finishes. Eclectic groupings are also great fun, team dining tables with chairs in leather, fabric or wicker to inject texture and a more relaxed air. The trend on natural flooring materials will continue, whether your preference is for hard or soft, wood, wool and sisal all create a feeling of quality and echo the ‘local’ slant in our lifestyle choices. When it comes to colour, it is not entirely out with the old and in with the new, grey is still very prevalent and often teamed with blue but there will be a new wave of yellow, green and coral with a soft vintage hue which whilst stronger than a pastel is not as sharp as the acids previously seen. Textures and layering will also have a make over; look out for more velvets and crewel type work. There will be lots of natural fabrics and hints to traditional methods giving patterns a decidedly bohemian intonation. For more information drop by Glasswells on Ranelagh Road, Ipswich IP2 0AQ or visit www.glasswells.co.uk

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Fancy a smoke? L Cigar rooms are the next big thing in interior trends for 2016

awson Robb has recognised a new trend in interiors for an in-house cigar room; the perfect location to keep the man of the house entertained all year round! A generation ago, gentlemen retired after supper to enjoy a cigar while discussing politics or business. When smoking was banned in 2007, The Lanesborough was the first London hotel to create a dedicated smoking area; The Garden Room features an extensive collection of Cuban and pre-Castro Cigars and it is the first luxurious smoking room in Knightsbridge. Lawson Robb is being briefed more frequently to create home cigar rooms; the most recent Westminster commission was to create the atmosphere of a gentleman’s club out of transforming a garage. Ambient surroundings were created with a luxurious palette of interiors. A chocolate leather floor was inlaid to an oak border and finished with a patinated bronze trim. A specialist cigar collection is housed on humidifier shelves for freshness. Lawson Robb specialises in unique materials and finishes; opulent walls were created with mirrored verre eglomisee, smoked oak panelling, leather and velvet upholstery. To ensure technology is installed in a bespoke way, AV equipment is concealed by engraved mirrors in a geometrical pattern. To add to the mood of the cigar room, the lighting is concealed and can be dimmed.

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Property Exhibition: 26th February 2016 at 121 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 7AG

onathan Waters Estate Agents, a member of the Guild of Professional Estate Agents, will be showcasing its prime residential properties at its own exclusive Luxury Property Show in Mayfair, London. Hosted at the Guild’s Head Office on Park Lane, Jonathan Waters Estate Agents will be providing an expert and unique personal indepth view of Ipswich’s property market as well as highlighting its extensive range of quality properties for sale. ‘With increasing interest in homes in the Ipswich area, due to its continued price stability and excellent commuter links, this exhibition is an excellent opportunity for potential buyers and investors to gain valuable knowledge of the area and its market,’ John Knighton says. The continued rise in prices in the capital has made Ipswich properties look increasingly

attractive for the affluent buyer, and similarly for potential investors. With the expansion of rail services from Ipswich we are fast becoming an attractive region for homeowners as well as the buy-to-let investor market enabling affordable living within the communities of Ipswich. Marcus Whewell, CEO of The Guild, added: ‘no other independent in our area of Ipswich can offer its vendors and clients alike a dedicated property exhibition on Park Lane – one of the great addresses in the world, which lies at the heart of the London investor community.’ Jonathan Waters Estate Agents will be showcasing the best properties Ipswich has to offer – why not make sure yours is showcased too? For a free, no obligation valuation of your home, contact Jonathan Waters Estate Agents on 01473 721133.

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oodbridge Interiors kitchen and bathroom showroom opened in 1992. Since then, they have been providing customers with quality kitchen and bathroom products. The large, dedicated showroom offers many designs from leading suppliers, both Villeroy & Boch bathrooms and the stunning Hacker kitchen range. Hacker Kitchens have a great range of door

styles, colours and finishes. The kitchen furniture is expertly made using the finest materials and internally the furniture uses the latest technology fittings. To complement the kitchen furniture Woodbridge Interiors display Corian, Silestone, Caesarstone and granite worktops. Neff, Siemens and Miele ovens and hobs will also enhance your new kitchen.

Aqata and Matki shower enclosures and Hansgrohe shower fittings and taps to give you a better idea of how you can pair different products together to get the perfect look for your home.

Within the bathroom area you can see Villeroy & Boch products displayed as bathroom settings,

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5,000 square meters large and 10 stories high, the Yas Viceroy stands tall above the Formula One racetrack that winds through its centre, teetering over the edge of the yacht marina on its east side. This luxury hotel on the manmade Yas Island in Abu Dhabi is a feast for the eyes, appearing to morph into different shapes depending on the viewpoint thanks to its complex monumental steel and glass lattice grid shell structure, which looks as if it is almost oozing onto the buildings below; at night, this becomes a blanket of coloured light as the hotel’s state of the art, 5,389-strong LED lighting system comes to life. The grid shell enshrouding the development is not simply an aesthetic wonder and an icon of the Abu Dhabi skyline, but also a feat of insulation and environmental consciousness (the design exploits the stack effect, which pushes the hot Middle Eastern air upwards and draws cool air inwards).

Designed by Asymptote Architecture founders, Hani Rashid and Lisa Anne Couture, the hotel comprises two elliptical structures connected by an enclosed free-span bridge from which guests can catch daily glimpses of Formula One vehicles racing beneath them. The bridge was designed using a structural approach called the monocoque, which means that, like an eggshell, the internal load is supported by the bridge’s external layer. Like most contemporary luxury developments in the United Arab Emirates, the Yas Viceroy offers fantastic views over the desert landscape. Head up to the roof to enjoy sunset views over the marina from the Longitude Pool Bar, or appreciate panoramic scenes of Yas Island from the Latitude Pool Bar. If you would rather enjoy the sights from the privacy of your own space, simply choose from the 499 impeccable rooms and suites available. The Yas Marina Circuit cuts the Yas Viceroy

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in half, running between the two hotel buildings and round the marina. Designed by German engineer Hermann Tilke, the circuit is 5.5km in length and features several long straights and no less than 21 tight corners – an ideal venue for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. It was constructed with a permanent lighting system to ensure seamless racing from day to night, making it the largest permanent sports venue lighting project in the world. On the subject of world records, the Yas Viceroy is minutes away from the world’s largest indoor theme park, Ferrari World, in which visitors can experience virtual simulation, interactive game shows and the fastest roller coaster in the world, Formula Rossa. To reserve a room at the Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi, call +971 2656 0700, or email yas.reservations@viceroyhotelsandresorts.com

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Mean Business Victoria Guthrie meets the Commercial Partners at Blocks Solicitors

s confidence returns to the economy, Blocks Solicitors Commercial Team is proud to say how busy they are on all fronts. They and their clients are thriving. In business you need a legal advisor who is clear, proactive and cost effective. A lawyer that you can trust. You need to be able to focus on running and developing your business rather than being distracted with legal matters. Blocks Solicitors, with their emphasis on easy access to lawyers, efficiency and customer satisfaction meet these needs. You can get on with the important stuff – like making money. I met the four Partners who head the main areas of Blocks Commercial practice. Andrew Fleming specialises in Company, Commercial and Commercial Property matters. He can assist you with Starting up, Terms of Business, Bank Agreements and funding, Shareholder Agreements and Commercial Leases – among other things. Frances Barker is the Employment Partner. She advises on

Employee Contracts and human resource issues, including taking matters through to Tribunal hearings. Gerry Field is the Agriculture and Commercial Property specialist. His clients include leading local farmers and his expertise runs the full spectrum from sale and purchase of land through to advising on diversification and solar and wind farms. Graham Mead leads the Commercial and Property Litigation team. He can assist whatever your dispute, be it with customers that won’t pay, tenants that breach your lease, a contract that has gone wrong or a professional who has underperformed.

beginning proceedings for an injunction to restrain illegal use. It is important that clients take steps to protect their position here and we have the expertise to help them do just that’, said Graham Mead. Blocks are currently involved with sponsoring a series of digital training networking breakfasts that are taking place at Ip-City – Ipswich’s premier tech centre. The remaining dates for these lectures are:

All of Blocks Commercial Partners receive mention in the Legal 500. Their huge combined experience and many years of teamwork means that they provide a seamless ‘one stop’ and complete answer for all of your Commercial legal needs.

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One of the team’s key areas is that of Intellectual Property and Information Technology, ‘many of our clients want to protect their intellectual property either by registering a patent or trademark or even

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Investing pensions in residential property Scrutton Bland directors Gary Riches (Independent Financial Advice) and Gavin Birchall (Tax) take a closer look at pension freedoms

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ince April 2015, many individuals have been tempted with early access to their pensions, with the relaxation for accessing pension funds often referred to as ‘pension freedoms’. £2.5 billion was withdrawn from pensions between April and June 2015 according to the Association of British Insurers. However some of the adverse tax consequences, which are surprisingly high, are less well known. Pensions have been accessed for various reasons, but some of the interest has been with a view to investing in buy to let residential investment property, which currently cannot be held within a pension fund. This interest is generally not due to a desire to become a landlord, but is largely driven by low returns from cash accounts and historically better returns from growth and rental income from property. In general, after payment of tax free cash, the remainder of funds withdrawn is taxed as income, and depending on total taxable income, the cash from the pension fund can be taxed at 40 percent or more. With the loss of personal tax allowance above £100,000, the funds can suffer tax as high as effectively 60 percent. The headline returns from property investment may be high but they may not fully reflect all aspects of taxes and other costs which need to be considered. Taking an example of a £150,000 pension pot, assuming tax free cash at £37,500, the

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balance would be taxed as income. Assuming no other taxable income, the tax would be £36,903 and the pension capital, after tax would be £113,097. Assuming a very high buy to let property yield of 7.5 percent, rent would be £8,482 before tax. Comparatively the fund, if left within the pension, would not suffer the tax deduction so would require a yield to provide the same gross income of only 5.65 percent. Other factors to consider are legal and other costs in purchasing the property, possible additional borrowing and borrowing costs and a managing agent may be used, incurring fees which further impact on rental income, as will provision for repairs. As well as costs there are other important tax factors to be considered such as Capital Gains Tax when a property is sold and possible Inheritance Tax on death. The Government have also made announcements regarding taxation restrictions on buy to let property relating to interest on borrowings, further reducing the tax efficiency of property investment for higher rate tax payers. Apart from financial considerations, investment in a buy to let residential property may require the investor to take on day-to-day responsibilities such as property maintenance and rent collection, which may well not be wanted in retirement. The ‘unaccessed’ pension by comparison, will grow free of Capital Gains Tax; a quarter of the fund is available tax free and a lower or zero income tax rate if gradually drawn.

Pension income will be regular and can be guaranteed for life or joint life and unlike property investment would not suffer periods of non-occupation with a loss of rental income. Alternatively pension incomes can be drawn with flexible payments. When a person dies his or her pension funds are often considered to be ‘lost’. This is generally not the case as the pensions can pass free of any tax on death under the age of 75 (meaning no Capital Gains, income or Inheritance Tax). Death over age 75 incurs 45 percent tax until 5 April 2016, reducing thereafter. In summary, with taxation improvements in pensions and the adverse tax position of using pension for property investment, great care needs to be taken when cashing in pension funds. With future reductions in pension tax relief for high earners and reductions in lifetime allowance, it is important to seek advice from an independent financial adviser when deciding upon the type of pension in retirement. For further details or to arrange a meeting, without obligation to discuss your pension arrangements as part of a tax-efficient strategy, contact: gary.riches@scruttonbland.co.uk gavin.birchall@scruttonbland.co.uk Scrutton Bland Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority

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EAUX speaks to the owner of The Unruly Pig in Bromeswell about the relaunch of this new pub and kitchen WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO BEGIN THE UNRULY PIG? I am a walking cliché in many ways: one of many bored bankers and lawyers who yearned to change direction. I worked as lawyer for 35 years and that was more than enough for me. I have always had a passion for fabulous food and great wine and bored my family and friends for far too long about opening a gastro pub. But now I know I have done it and I’m enjoying the whole experience immensely!

WHAT HAS THE RESPONSE BEEN LIKE SO FAR? Whilst my feet are still firmly on the ground, the response so far has been fabulous. We have already been lucky enough to be have been recommended by both the Financial Times and Sunday Times. If I tell you that we have had to double the size of our overflow car park that may speak for itself.

HOW HAVE YOU RECOVERED FROM THE TRAGIC FIRE THAT OCCURRED IN 2015? Well, I am not sure I have actually recovered fully from the fire yet. Indeed, seeing the building alight early on the morning of the fire (23rd June, 2015) is something I will probably never forget. That said, what has helped get us through this dreadful episode is two things. Firstly, the overwhelming support and good wishes of our customers which has been simply humbling. Our customers just kept saying to us that they just wanted us back on

our trotters as soon as possible. Secondly, being listed in The Good Food Guide 2016 (with the highest rating for any restaurant/pub in the Ipswich/Woodbridge area) was such a huge tonic. It was vindication of what we have been trying to achieve and truly set us on the road to recovery.

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CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THE ART THAT YOU’VE CHOSEN?

I chip in and occasionally some of my suggestions make it onto the menu, like chicken skin popcorn. We do have great fun brainstorming and tasting dishes for the menu. The final decision lies with me as to what goes on and what comes off our menus but happily Dave and I agree about almost everything. We make a great team.

It’s an eclectic mix of local and contemporary art which has received much praise; our customers seem to like how the art provides a personal touch. I have driven my wife bonkers over many years buying far too much art with an eye to one day opening a restaurant. And now, at last, I have somewhere to hang all these pictures and paintings (some of which have been stored in my cellar at home for far too long). Local artists such as Martin Battye and Martin Laurence have also kindly loaned some of their work for display (and for sale, should they pique anyone’s interest).

WHAT MAKES THE UNRULY PIG DIFFERENT TO OTHER PUBS AND RESTAURANTS IN THE REGION? Our Inka Grill is a clear differentiator. This is a closed door charcoal grill that cooks at an incredible 450 degrees, reduces cooking times by two thirds and adds to the flavour and succulence of meat and grilled fish.

HOW DO YOU AND YOUR HEAD CHEF DECIDE ON DISHES FOR

I like to kid myself that it’s a team effort but the reality is that most of the great dishes we have on our menu are suggestions made by Dave Wall, our head chef (who formerly cooked at several Gordon Ramsay restaurants in London and most recently at Le Talbooth in Dedham).

DO YOU THINK THE REGION OFFERS LOTS FOR FOOD-LOVERS? Being a foodie in Suffolk is just glorious. We are so lucky as our county offers some of the finest produce in the country – great food just on our doorstep. We are also spoilt for choice with so much fine food on offer from East Anglia. Cromer crabs, Binham blue cheese, Suffolk samphire, Tuddenham asparagus, Dingley Dell pork – we are so very lucky to live and work in a region that is so abundant with great food.

DO YOU HAVE ANY BIG PLANS FOR THE FUTURE? We need to walk before we can run but suffice to say the long-term business plan has certain ambitions!

L I F E S T Y L E | C O U T U R E | H E A LT H & B E A U T Y | G O U R M E T | E S C A P E | M O T O R I N G | P R O P E R T Y | B U S I N E S S

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day’s work EAUX finds out more about specialist accountancy and finance recruitment consultancy MacKenzie King

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acKenzie King is a specialist recruitment consultancy recruiting for accountancy and finance positions across Essex, Suffolk and Kent. Established in late 2011 the business was set up with a view to bringing a more personal touch to professional recruitment. The business owners are Charles Carnall, Geoff Collings and Cheryl Voller, all of whom had successful careers with a large corporate recruiter. Their knowledge and longevity in the market allows a wealth of experience and a vast network across the regions. In a very competitive industry they feel that MacKenzie King can stand out from the rest by being honest, open and knowledgeable about the service they offer. With offices in Ingatestone (Essex), Ipswich (Suffolk), and Kings Hill (Kent) the consultants provide support to all types of businesses from larger corporates to local SMEs and recruit temporary and permanent vacancies from bookkeepers to finance directors. They take pride in taking the time to get to know their

candidates and clients personally, matching skill sets and personalities to the right team and the right business. The aim is to build long term relationships so that candidates and clients will use their services again and again. Recruitment is not just about CV sending, consultants will also offer advice on writing CVs, interview techniques, writing job specifications, competency based interviews, building a finance team and other recruitment related subjects. It’s all part of the service! For more information please contact your local office.

Having established a relationship with MacKenzie King, it has been refreshing to see a company that has retained the core values of their customers’ needs, keeping to the brief, and sourcing quality talented individuals quickly and efficiently. So many recruitment companies concentrate too much on brand perception and client calls instead of truly understanding their candidate base and role suitability – two areas that result in MacKenzie King delivering high quality suitable candidates at competitive rates. Finance Director, Ipswich

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PROFESSIONAL RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS

A personal approach to professional recruitment

Whether you’re an employer or candidate, speak to one of our dedicated advisors so we can tailor your recruitment needs ESSEX OFFICE 1st Floor, 46-54 High Street, Ingatestone CM4 9DW T: 01277 424 500

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SUFFOLK OFFICE

Epsilon House Business Centre West Road, Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9FJ T: 01473 760460

KENT OFFICE

Suite 2, 20 Churchill Square Kings Hill West Malling ME19 4YU T: 01622 323100

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How financially secure are you? Ray Pettitt, director at Galleon Wealth Management, explains how to be financially secure

o many people, financial security means not only having the ability to afford to do the things they want, when they want, but also having peace of mind should the unexpected happen. Most of us lead busy lives and tend to put off thinking about the future, often until it’s too late. However, forward planning now could prove invaluable later in life. For example, do you know what sort of pension you can expect to get when you retire? How much your family would get if you were seriously ill or were to die? Whether you can afford for your children to go on to further education? If you’re paying more tax than necessary? If your savings and investments are in the right place? Who will be the biggest inheritor of your estate? Inheritance Tax (IHT) can appear to be someone else’s problem – an issue only for the very wealthy. However, while it may appear to be a rich person’s tax, once the value of someone’s house, investments, savings and articles of value such as jewellery or antiques is added up, the potential reach of IHT extends to many. Even the mere mention of tax makes most people shudder. That’s because giving our hard earned money to the taxman is something we all want to avoid, but often we either run out of time or don’t always know where to put our savings in order to keep them away from the clutches of the tax man. Often described as a voluntary tax, around one in 10 estates are predicted to have an

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IHT liability by 2018/19 (Office for Budget Responsibility – economic and fiscal outlook March 2014), making this an increasingly important area that people need to address, and getting back to my earlier comment, it is often left until sometimes it is too late in the day. In short, inheritance tax planning has never been more relevant for so many people. With a significant amount of people’s wealth in the UK tied up in their home, the recent changes to the inheritance tax rules are clearly a positive step. But it will be of limited value for those people who find the residential nil rate band still too low, or those who have estates worth more than £2 million. Therefore it is likely that individuals will have just as much inheritance tax planning to do over the next few years as they do today. As such, we believe investments that qualify for business property relief from inheritance tax will remain attractive to investors. The scope of business property relief has expanded since its introduction in 1976, making qualifying investments attractive to those looking to plan for potential inheritance tax liabilities. Shares in a company that qualifies for business property relief have to be held for at least two years, and still held at the time of death for the investment to become fully exempt from inheritance tax. The speed at which business property relief qualifying investments become exempt from inheritance tax can be very attractive and differs from other inheritance tax planning solutions.

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Assets settled into discretionary trusts or gifted during someone’s lifetime typically remain within the settlor’s estate for seven years. Settlements and gifts also require control of – and access to – your money to be given up for good. For those who can’t afford to wait until 2020 for the main residence allowance to reach the £1 million mark, or those with estates in excess of £2 million, you may well be among those who appreciate inheritance tax planning solutions capable of offering a more time-sensitive and flexible investment alternative. As independent financial advisers we can help you plan ahead. And because we are not tied to any single product provider, unlike most banks you’ll find on the high street, we can search the whole market to find the best financial products to suit your individual circumstances. We will explain everything in a simple, no-nonsense way so you know what we are recommending and why, and with over 30 years experience in dealing with people’ s financial affairs, wellbeing and ensuring that their tax burden is minimised we can help ensure that your hard earned monies are directed to your chosen beneficiaries and that HMRC are not your biggest beneficiary. To take advantage of a free initial consultation, please call us on 01473 636688 or visit our website on www.galleonwealth.co.uk There’s no obligation and with nothing to lose and probably a lot to gain why not give us a try?

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SUCCESSFULLY NAVIGATING YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE We provide a fully bespoke financial advice service to help clients both create and maintain their wealth wherever they may be in their financial lifecycle. Some main areas of planning we can assist in are; INVESTMENTS When investing it is important that consideration is taken of a number of factors such as diversification, risk, financial objectives and time horizons. We are experienced in dealing with all these criteria and producing investment recommendations to meet the private investor’s requirements to help both create and maintain your wealth. PENSIONS Pension advice needs to cover a wide range of options including existing plans and potential new arrangements. This has become a complex area, requiring specialist advice, we can help guide you and select a suitable investment strategy to meet your requirements whether you are building for, or are at retirement. ESTATE PLANNING It is no longer the case that you need to be wealthy to be affected by Inheritance Tax. Significant increases in property values means that this tax applies to more estates than ever before. Inheritance Tax planning is a specialist area and there are a whole range of options to help mitigate Inheritance Tax bills. Some options are straightforward but increasingly some options are highly technical, we can help guide you through this financial maze.

For an initial, no obligation consultation at our expense please contact us at the office shown below, or e-mail us at info@galleonwealth.co.uk 67 Beech Road, Rushmere St Andrew Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 1AP

www.galleonwealth.co.uk Tel: 01473 636688

Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)

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