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ISSUE THIRTY SEVEN

Happy Easter to all our readers and welcome to our Spring edition of East Kent Lifestyle. Looks like we’re finally done with winter and can look forward to the lighter nights, better weather, and more chances to enjoy everything that we’ve got to offer in glorious East Kent! In this issue we welcome in the start of BBQ season with a tex-mex taco special from guest chef Travis Catfish, who has come all the way from Canada to settle in our little part of the world. Check out his top BBQ tips on page 51. Or if you’re not in the mood for digging out your apron and firelighters you might like to take a look at our lunch-time review of Woody’s Restaurant & Bar on Margate seafront where they serve brick oven Pizzas and tapas to die for. Our travel editor, Jaillan Yehia has been busy this issue. Not only has she served up a great piece on ‘Alternative Amsterdam’ – showing you the best places to visit off the beaten track, but she also spent a weekend luxuriating at Green Farm in the idyllic Shadoxhurst conservation area deep in the Kent countryside. Green Farm offers first class accommodation, spa facilities, and wellbeing retreats and Jaillan reports back on her weekend art retreat on page 28. As the winter turns to spring there are no excuses for not giving some thought to our East Kent walk and cycle trails. This issue you can cycle through the riverside tranquillity of the Great Stour Way, or take a 6 mile stroll exploring the timeless beauty of the North Downs in our Adisham – Barham walk. Check out the latest trends in our fashion section with Whitefriars Canterbury on pages 70-80, or if it’s your living room you want to spruce up we’ve got some top tips on how to wash and rejuvenate your wallpaper on page 30! With plenty more news, reviews, days out, homes & interiors, health & beauty and much more besides we’re sure theirs is plenty inside to keep you going until our next issue.

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Freestyle Kitesurfing Championships

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russell grant's horoscopes

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food & drink

51 For the love of Tacos 55 Head Brewer to retire after 40 years 57 Taste of Kent Awards 2018 59 Woody's, Margate 60 The Corner House Minster becomes dog friendly 61 Kent Boutique hotel shortlisted for best wine award 65 Kent's 'Best Curry House' raises money for refugees

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East Kent Walks Freestyle Kitesurfing Championships May Day Festival East Kent Cycle Trail Festival of the Brain! The Story Of Guitar Heroes

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health & beauty

24 New ÂŁ1M Spa Opens in East Kent 81 Party Hair by the Chair

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kentish art retreat

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regulars & features 12 14 38 40 43 88 90

East Kent News Fabulous Finds Russell Grant's Bi-Monthly Horoscopes Better Together Bruce Willis What's Occurring East Kent Business

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festival of the brain

education 83 84 86 87

Garden Cottage Nursery at Kent College The King's School, Canterbury St Edmund's School, Canterbury St Lawrence College, Ramsgate

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28 Drawing Inspiration from a Kentish Art Retreat 66 Alternative weekend in Amsterdam

home & interiors 30 33 34 50

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Whitefriars’ next top models revealed

Whitefriars Marketing Manager Julie Holness says: “This was a great opportunity for local aspiring models to participate in a professional fashion event. It gave participants valuable modelling experience and exposure without them feeling intimidated by a live show and audience. The resulting images of our retailers’ spring/ summer fashions have also been used to create a style guide which is available for free download from the Whitefriars website (www.whitefriars.co.uk). They will also be displayed on vertical banners throughout the shopping centre over the spring period.” Winning models received a set of professional digital photos, a video of the show and some Whitefriars goodies, including a £50 shopping voucher.

Whitefriars recruited ten local amateur models for their Spring Fashion Show which is now being displayed on digital screens across the Canterbury shopping centre as well as online. Entrants aged 5 and over were invited to send in a recent photo to be judged by a team of retail marketing experts. Over 100 entries were received and judges had a hard time choosing overall winners to appear in the show, which was filmed at The Marlowe Theatre Studio in Canterbury on 4 March.

The winning child and adult models were: • Claire Aldred • Karen Isaac • Sagana Jeyarajah • Lauren Knight • Madison Williams • Arthur Clague • Toby Cordes • Jude Lanstone • Alex Lineham • Tony Mardon

Beast From The East Covers Ramsgate Beach in Dead Starfish Tens of thousands of dead starfish were washed up on a British beach in the wake of the Beast from the East and Storm Emma. Wildlife enthusiast Lara Maiklem, who captured photos of the staggering scene in Ramsgate said it was 'like the armageddon'. The 47-year-old said it looked like 'hundreds of thousands' of starfish and other sea life were washed ashore this weekend following the spell of sub-zero temperatures. Ms Maiklem was visiting the beach with her five-year-old twins, Edie and Beau, when they stumbled upon the masses of dead invertebrates. In a bizarre twist, visitors on the beach also discovered a pair of false teeth among the mass of dead wildlife. She said: 'It was incredible. There were starfish as far as the eye could see, there were fish in there and sea urchins. 'I had heard about the starfish so I went down. There were quite a lot of people. I think they were first swept up yesterday and somebody told me they were there. I have 12

never seen anything like that before.'Ms Maiklem, who is currently working on a book documenting her activities, said the starfish stretched from Ramsgate to neighbouring beaches in Broadstairs. Ms Maiklem added: 'The beast killed quite a lot of creatures. We saved as many as we could but it was like the armageddon.'


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Orbital to headline huge show at Dreamland Margate

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Herne Bay Tot Named Baby Of The Year In Photo Competition

Dreamland Margate have announced that the groundbreaking British dance duo Orbital will play its outdoor Scenic Stage. The creators of classic electronic symphonies, timeless dancefloor songs and originators of live dance music are set to bring their must-see ecstatic festival experience to the Margate amusement park on July 28th. Orbital will be the first music act to headline their own show on the Scenic Stage outside of the park’s hugely successful Sunset Sessions in 2017 – which are returning this year from May 4th. They will bring their acclaimed Orbital live show to Margate for the very first time. The show has been described by The Guardian and Q Magazine as among the greatest gigs of all time. Rebecca Ellis, Senior Creative Producer at Dreamland Margate said: “2018 will see us unveil a vast line-up of music at Dreamland and we are thrilled to have Orbital playing at the park. Being such an iconic festival act, they’re a perfect fit for Dreamland’s festival feel – it’s going to be really special!” Tickets for Orbital are priced between £10 - £30 and are on sale now via dreamland.co.uk. Tickets that include unlimited rides are available for an additional £10. Dreamland Members ride for free.

Little Jesse Mackeylier has snapped up a huge prize after being named Baby of the Year in a national photography competition. The tot’s image, showcasing his cheeky expression as he peeks out from under a floppy hat, was captured by Herne Bay’s Style Photography and was picked as one of 60 finalists in the Tembo Baby of the Year contest. A panel of professional photographers scored the finalists and their marks were combined with those of a panel of mums as well as a panel of the competition’s sponsors. They were then added to points based on the number of Facebook likes each photo received. Jesse’s image was placed first by photographers and second by mums, earning him the highest number of points and the top prize of £5,000. Photographer Doug Brown, who runs Style Photography in Herne Bay High Street with partner Sheila Mann, said they were delighted for Jesse and his parents. He said: “Baby photography may look easy but actually it is one of the hardest disciplines to get right – and one of the most rewarding when you do. “We were so pleased to hear he had won, and particularly proud that the image was placed first by photographers who value not only the fantastic end result but also the skill and experience needed to create it.” Doug was also named MPA UK Creative Portrait Photographer of the Year for 2017 and received the Judges’ Choice Award for his entry. Jesse and his parents will receive their prize at The Baby Show 2018 at The NEC in Birmingham in May. 13


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● ATM BANK TOUCH SCREEN Currently on offer at Menkind.co.uk we couldn’t help but adore this neat little gadget, perfect for teaching your little ones (or any bigger ones who still struggle with keeping a tab on their finances), this cool touchscreen ATM money bank offers a fun and engaging way to save your pennies (and pounds). It features an automatic coin counter, an auto roll in note deposit, an ATM card for account security, and an LCD back lit touchscreen display. You can deposit, withdraw and check your balance just like a real ATM. Great fun and fiscally sound! Price: £19.99 available from www.menkind.co.uk

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EAST KENT WALK

EXPLORING THE TIMELESS BEAUTY OF THE NORTH DOWNS

Explore this picturesque section of the North Downs Way packed full of countryside delights – Breath-taking views, rolling countryside and wildlife. Setting off from the delightful Kentish village of Adisham, you will walk through East Kent, a former coal mining area, enjoying the peaceful woodlands and amazing views over Barham Downs.

This much-loved section of the North Downs Way is a definite must do especially as 2018 marks the 40th anniversary of the opening of the North Downs Way. Following little used footpaths and bridleways, you’ll pass through interesting woodlands and may even catch a glimpse of the coast at certain points of your walk! This walk is the perfect reason to board a train and head straight to the village. The walk starts at the small and attractive station. Making your way through the village you will 16

notice the delightful primary school and the Holy Innocents Church, with its 13th century tower, as you pass by, it is worth having a look inside to delve into some of Adisham’s history. Just after the village hall, you will pass through a gate into a field where you will head out of the village into the rolling countryside of the North Downs Way. Follow the broad track into woodland called Twelve Acre Shaw. Look for the signs of spring in the woodland – newly budding leaves, perhaps some primroses or the odd

bluebell. There is nothing to beat the spring freshness of a woodland, where nature is slowly awakening from its long winter hibernation. Emerge from the woodland and follow the field edge into Woodlands Road before heading along a bridleway and past another ribbon of woodland. You’ll follow the bridleway for some time taking in outstanding views across the grounds of Woodland Manor which you will pass on your right. Woodland Manor is a Grade II listed building, take a moment to


[days out ] has provided many a challenge to the walkers who have trodden the route. Continue across an open field feeling the spring air running through your hair and awakening those post winter spirits imagining those first walkers back in 1978 enjoying the same trail that you walk today.

admire the original sash windows and a traditional Tuscan porch featuring 3 lions head masks. Turning right you’ll follow a path uphill, affording more views across the North Downs Way, then pass a row of cottages and turn left to follow a bridleway skirting around the edge of a farmyard. Head towards a further section of woodland aptly named as Walk Wood, enjoying the extensive views of the area which are truly amazing on a fine clear day. Continue forwards until the point where the North Downs Way crosses the path. Pause for a while to reflect on the 40th anniversary of this iconic trail which

LOCATION: Adisham, CT3 3JE DISTANCE: 6 miles (9.66km) circular TIME: Allow 3 hours OS EXPLORER MAP: 138 TERRAIN: Open fields and woodland undulating with no big slopes PARKING: There is limited free parking in the village near the church PUBLIC TRANSPORT: For directions to Adisham via public transport, please visit www.kentconnected.org Railway station at Adisham REFRESHMENTS & FACILITIES: Bring a picnic! Pubs can be found with a detour from the main route.

Turn left onto a further bridleway passing nearby Ileden Wood. The land you walk on forms the edge of the old coal mining area of East Kent. Kent has a rich coal mining history which you can learn more about from the display at Dover Museum, it’s a great way to expand your knowledge of the fabulous industry that once existed in Kent. Follow a wide track through Ileden Wood before passing through a wide gate and continuing past Well Wood. Now is your time to catch that glimpse of the stunning Kent coastline through the trees, you can also catch some great views of Richborough Power Station too!

heart of the village with charming houses and the church peacefully overlooking. Continue through the village back to the station where your walk will end. After exploring the village, and perhaps finding the perfect spot to enjoy your picnic, its time to head back. You may leave inspired enough to complete the full North Downs Way route or maybe to try another fulfilling section of this much-loved route. However, as you leave today, you will not be disappointed with the memories of this walk which will stay with you for years to come. What Next? For more information on our walks, events and ideas for days outdoors visit ExploreKent.org follow Explore Kent on social media @explorekent on Twitter & Facebook.

Turn left onto the byway ahead to follow the trail back into Adisham Village, the outskirts providing a pretty view to mark the end of your walk. Keep walking through the clustered houses, many of them Kentish in style. The charming village green forms the

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RAMSGATE TO HOST PRESTIGIOUS NATIONAL

FREESTYLE KITESURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS Ramsgate has been put firmly on the map as one of the UK’s top kitesurfing destinations, with the announcement that it will host the final leg of the 2018 National Freestyle Kitesurfing Championships.

make it a perfect spot for kitesurfers, and its popularity has grown rapidly in recent years. It’s hoped that many will return after the Championship to try out the Sands for themselves.

Following a glowing endorsement from record breaking kitesurfing champion Lewis Crathern, who broke the British record for the highest jump on Ramsgate Main Sands in November 2016, representatives from Active Ramsgate successfully concluded talks with the British Kitesports Association (BKA) to become one of just 4 destinations to host this year’s championship.

The final leg of the championships will take place on 18th and 19th August on Ramsgate Main Sands and around 70 competitors from all over the UK will all be competing for the title of National Freestyle Kitesurfing Champion.

The team at Active Ramsgate wants to encourage local residents to engage with them too with plenty of outdoor activities for everyone to get involved with throughout the year. It’s a great opportunity for local businesses to capitalise on the championships.

Any kitesurfer of competition standard can enter, all they need to do is to visit www.britishkitesports.org

Andy Gratwick, MD of the British Kitesports Association said: “The Championships are growing, and we’re delighted to be taking it to a new venue this year. Ramsgate Sands is a perfect destination for kitesurfers and we want to encourage as many people to visit and try it out for themselves! It’s where records have been broken in the past, so we know we’re going to be in for a good competition!”

Active Ramsgate, an initiative of Ramsgate Town Council, is designed to support economic development in the town by promoting the Ramsgate area to visitors and local residents through an inspiring range of outdoor activities. The team at Active Ramsgate are delighted to not only be hosting the thrilling final leg of the championships, but to be a headline sponsor of the whole event across all 4 championship destinations – Skegness, Hayling Island, Westward Ho!, and Ramsgate.

There are also other exciting events planned for the year, details of which will be released on the Active Ramsgate website, including free kitesurfing taster sessions for children and a tour of local schools by the British Kitesurfing Association. This event is a major coup for Ramsgate, with thousands of visitors expected to the area as a result, not only for the event weekend, but also to visit as a kitesurfing destination. The weather conditions and beautiful sands

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MAY DAY FESTIVAL AT HEVER CASTLE

Celebrate May Day at Hever Castle & Gardens over the early May Bank Holiday. The May Day Festival runs from 5th to 7th May with a host of customs and activities for all the family to enjoy. Join the Lord and Lady of the May on the Castle Forecourt and see the crowning of the May Queen. Visitors are invited to dance around the Maypole with brightly coloured ribbons intertwined. This age old custom is followed by demonstrations of May Day Dancing accompanied by 16th century music and a playlet about the traditional story of the battle of the seasons. Meet the mythical Jack-in-the-Green and follow the Green Man from folklore in a traditonal May Day procession through the gardens as he wakes up the plants for summer with the help of children and their magical May bells (2.30pm). There’s also a Green Man trail through the Castle and children can have their face painted* (*additional charge). At this time of year the award winning gardens and grounds are a feast for the 20

eyes, with delicate blossom of pear, apple and cherry trees to lift the spirits. Stroll through the Pergola Walk where the walls are bedecked with an array of Wisteria and admire the colourful bedding plants in the Italian Gardens. Visitors aged 7-14 can explore the new Tudor Towers adventure playground with its own moat, drawbridge and three turrets. It features three slides and two poles and lots of interactive elements including musical instruments, a roof maze and hidden boxes to find. With the days getting warmer, adventurous children can risk a soaking as they navigate the Water Maze while more fun awaits in the Yew Maze – how long will it take you to find your way out? Boats are also available for hire from the Edwardian boathouse. To round off the day, head for the award-winning restaurants where delicious lunches and afternoon teas

will be served. Or bring a picnic to eat in the designated picnic spots - the perfect way to celebrate the coming of summer. The Gardens open at 10.30am with the castle opening at noon. Final admissions will be at 4.30pm with the grounds closing at 6pm. Admission to the castle and gardens is £17.25 for adults, £15 for seniors, £14.50 for students, children from 5-15 come in for £9.75, with under 5’s free. Family tickets are available for £42.50 which gives access to either two adults and two children, or one adult and three children.


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EAST KENT CYCLE TRAIL

CYCLING THROUGH RIVERSIDE TRANQUILLITY

Leaving the hustle and bustle of Canterbury behind, set off along the banks of the River Stour on a wonderful cycle ride to Chartham. The peaceful riverbank is home to river wildlife and a tranquil landscape of marshes and meadows. Why not bring your bike on the train to Canterbury and cycle along this beautiful route, stopping for lunch in Chartham at the Artichoke, a traditional beamed pub serving delicious home cooked food, before cycling back along the trail which begins and ends in Westgate Parks, a peaceful escape minutes away from the centre of Canterbury. For some the Great Stour Way serves as a cycling commute into Canterbury, whilst for others it forms a perfect weekend day out cycling alongside the 22

peaceful river, perhaps after a spot of shopping or to take in a delicious pub meal at the half way stop. Whatever your reason, the Great Stour Way promises a peaceful escape whether you’re cycling solo or as a family. Heading from Canterbury, you will follow the beautiful and tranquil riverbank of the Stour, cycling through heritage sites including the Chartham paper mill which has nearly 300 years of history in the local area. There is an archive available at the mill containing photographs and testimonies of mill

workers, many of whom had a long association with the site. The mill, which is still operational today, was formerly owned by the Weatherly family, later by William Howard and son and later still by the Cremer family. It was brought by Wiggins Teape in the 1930’s and now produces a full range of translucent papers. Stop to admire Milton Manor Church, a delightful 12th century building. It contains a small aisle and chancel, and is little more than a chapel which is exactly what is was used for throughout the middle ages when it was part of the nearby manor. A small stone pinnacle at the West end houses a single bell. The church has changed very little over the centuries and is now only used occasionally in summer months.


[days out ] There are plenty of places to dismount your bike along the route to admire the wildlife on the river. Kingfishers are commonly spotted along the route as well as a whole range of spring wildlife awaking from their winter hibernation. Look out for the elusive water vole, lapwings, the distinctive Great Crested Grebe and maybe a dragonfly or two! You could even stop off for a spring picnic and enjoy a blast of fresh air at the wonderfully carved picnic bench that you will find by the old Elham Valley Railway embankment. The carvings are of river wildlife that can be spotted on this stretch of the river, how many have you spotted today? The Elham Valley Railway line used to provide a popular service to and from Canterbury to both passengers and freight. It operated until 1947, when it finally closed after offering a freight only service in its final years of operation. You’ll pass over several cattle grids during your ride, you might spot livestock which are kept in the meadows found along the route. Here, people and animals can both enjoy the pleasant environment of the riverside, on this multi user route which can also be enjoyed by walkers too. As you head into Chartham, look for the stunning views of both the Stour

Valley and the Kent Downs. The path, forming part of National Cycle Route 18, is a gateway to both of these picturesque landscapes. Chartham itself is very pretty, the river passes through the heart of the village which supports an active industry of arable farming as well as the famous paper mill. St Mary’s Church is found in the village green with a network of tiny streets intertwining through the village. The Artichoke pub nestles near to the riverside and offers a warm welcome to both walkers and cyclists. It serves a range of locally produced beers and ales alongside a good range of home cooked food. The traditional bar area is beamed with a wonderful open fire which is lit during cooler months. It’s a great place to stop for lunch before continuing your cycle ride.

Tower House, or return to Canterbury for a post of shopping or to visit the other attractions there including the Cathedral, the Beany House of Art and Knowledge or even a river boat trip! What Next? For more information on our walks, events and ideas for days outdoors visit ExploreKent.org follow Explore Kent on social media @explorekent on Twitter & Facebook.

After exploring Chartham, you can either cycle the 3 miles back along the Stour to Canterbury or take the train back to Canterbury from Chartham Station, a small unmanned station that offers regular services directly to both London and Canterbury. Following your bike ride, you can explore the riverside landscape of the Westgate Parks that consist of four unique greenspaces including a 200-year-old plane tree and a Victorian

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NEW £1M SPA OPENS IN EAST KENT BY JEFF SIMS

The Waterfront Spa & Health Club has opened at the Best Western Plus Dover Marina Hotel – and Ben Cohen MBE, one of the heroes of England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup triumph, was on hand to cut the ribbon. Cohen – who won a legion of new admirers when he appeared on BBC TV’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 – joined a host of VIP guests to toast the launch of the luxurious new spa and also the unveiling of four new suites, including a stunning bridal suite. Another special guest at the opening ceremony was popular Indian singer Vijay Prakash, who is one of the artists credited for the Academy Awardwinning song ‘Jai Ho’, which featured in the hit movie Slumdog Millionaire. Vijay delighted guests by performing an impromptu song at the spa opening. The 85-bedroom hotel, a grade IIlisted Regency crescent terrace with an enviable beach-front location overlooking the harbour with views across the English Channel to France, is now home to one of the most luxurious boutique spas in the region. More than £1m has been invested to create seven beautifully appointed treatment rooms, new sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi, a bigger and more luxurious relaxation area, changing rooms and showers. Extended opening hours are also offered for the convenience of clients. During the champagne unveiling, 24

therapists demonstrated the Ayurveda treatments available at the spa, which are designed to promote mental and physical wellness. Award-winning ELEMIS products and treatments are on offer for the first time at The Waterfront and consultants from ELEMIS attended to provide guests with more information and to demonstrate the premium range of products now available there. Improvements to the gym include new state-of-the-art Technofit equipment, while personal trainers are on hand to assist guests and run fitness classes. Managing Director Mr Kanagaratnam Rajaseelan said: “Everyone who has been involved in this exciting project deserves huge credit. It has been a labour of love and we are delighted with the results. The Waterfront Spa & Health Club sets new standards and my message today is that if you are looking for the best spa in Kent, you should make us your first port of call.” He said that the investment had created around 25 jobs, including therapists, gym instructors and receptionists, and all had been appointed from the local area, so providing a major boost to the economy of Dover.

Ben Cohen spoke about the importance of fitness and well-being to him as a professional sportsman and said he was hugely impressed with the new facilities at the spa. “Like many other people I have perhaps travelled through Dover on my way to Europe not realising just how much the area has to offer visitors. The hotel’s position on the seafront is fabulous while the spa and health club offer facilities which are second to none. I can’t wait to return!” he told guests before cutting the ceremonial ribbon. In addition to the new spa, the hotel has also created four luxurious new suites after acquiring an adjoining part of the terraced building. These premium rooms are spacious and beautifully decorated and finished, and include a bridal suite which boasts spectacular sea views.


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SCIENCE MEETS ART THIS MAY AT NORMAL?

FESTIVAL OF THE BRAIN! Folkestone Quarterhouse have teamed up once again with arts and literature organisation Living Words, and Folkestone Fringe to bring you the fourth annual Normal? Festival of the Brain, taking place from Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 May 2018. Delve into and question the mind over four days of talks, workshops, performances and exhibitions. This year, Normal? Festival of the Brain explores rest and sleep, grief and loss, love and perception, ways to pay attention, delight in difference and make ourselves more resilient. The festival launches on Thursday 10 May with Victoria Melody and her dad (celebrity TV antique dealer, Mike Melody) perform their uniquely dark comedy, Ugly Chief, alongside a New Orleans jazz band! On Friday 11 May, Normal? Festival of the Brain hosts the University of Kent’s Imagining Autism project. There will be a community café run by people with learning difficulties and impairments, as well as conversations and a workshop about different perspectives on living with autism and solutions to problem behaviours. Dementia Friends return to Normal? Festival of the Brain on Friday afternoon to talk about dementia, dementia-friendly communities and how we can all connect to each other. Have your cake and talk about it too! Bake Tell Tarts explores how the universal language of baking might start conversations about the 200 different types of dementia, before Dementia Action Alliance England discuss the symptoms and mechanisms for coping with Frontotemporal Dementia. Start your Saturday off right with Morning Meditation before venturing into a day full of interactive workshops, engaging talks and profound experiences. The hilarious Francesca Martinez asks What the **** is Normal? on Saturday night and The Fish Police perform songs about why

a helicopter isn’t wearing any shoes before the evening draws to a close with a very special Sleep Over in the Quarterhouse auditorium. Sunday sees a range of inspiring workshops and talks from professionals include topics such as sleep, trauma and behaviour. Spend the evening with Caroline Horton & Co. as she performs her darkly funny and intimate look at the struggle to keep on keeping on, before Anil Sebastian performs an intimate set of songs from his debut album Mesonoxian; and Byron Vincent hosts a spoken word festival finale, answering the question “what is love?” Normal? Festival of the Brain takes place from Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 May 2018.You can enjoy as many Normal? Festival of the Brain events as you like by purchasing a £40 festival pass. Many events have a limited capacity

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DRAWING INSPIRATION FROM A KENTISH ART RETREAT BY JAILLAN YEHIA

The last time I wrote about going on a retreat, I began by talking about crying in a yoga class on a beach in Mexico. At the risk of making it seem like all retreats involve crying, I’m going to start this review of an art retreat right here in Kent by telling you about the tears. But only because there’s a powerful lesson you can learn from somebody else’s eyes leaking. It’s a chilly Friday evening and a small group of strangers have arrived at a picture-perfect farm set amidst 12,000 acres of ancient woodland in rural Shadoxhurst, ready for a weekend of art, yoga and relaxation. We’ve all had a chance to check into our accommodation - a higgledypiggledy bunch of beautiful bedrooms with original beams and old fashioned fixtures spread across the main house and the beautifully renovated 28

outbuildings. Now we’re all ready to unleash our inner artist. We are seated at large wooden desks in an echoey modern barn, heads bent in concentration. We have a selection of natural objects spread out in front of us which we’re encouraged to sketch by Catherine Farr, who will be our artistic mentor for the next few days. Most of us don’t have any kind of background in art. In fact, in a flurry of typical Britishness we all loudly proclaim just how bad we are at drawing before we have even introduced ourselves, and we compete valiantly for the title of Least Capable Artist as if it comes with a cash prize. I feel sure that being a mostly female group has something to do with the

self-effacing atmosphere, but then I realise the guys are at it too - it’s clear we’re actively attempting to lower Catherine’s expectations so that when we do draw something rubbish, she can’t say she wasn’t warned. What we’re not prepared for is Catherine’s complete lack of pretension, her straight talking nature, and ability to turn your preconceptions about art and indeed art retreats - around. A couple of people on the retreat turn out to be fairly practiced artists (the weekend is a Christmas gift from their partner or an excuse to get together with another arty friend) and at first it creates a bit of a ‘them’ and ‘us’ vibe, as we begin our first proper drawing exercises.


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This is when the tears of frustration come in. One of the girls in the ‘we can’t really draw’ gang, of which I consider myself a key member, has a bit of a moment. She’s trying to sketch a shell, or a pine cone, or some other deceptively simple everyday item whose lines are harder to nail down than a slab of jelly in the wind, and she feels like she just can’t do it. It’s all over in a flash, I hear a few of Catherine’s words of encouragement, a general tone of comfort, and an overriding message: Each and every one of us has our own unique artistic style, not to be measured or compared against anyone else’s and beautiful in its own way. It is this message which turns out to be the key take-home of the entire weekend for me. This and an A5 sheet of paper with a charcoal seashell in a style that I will describe charitably as ‘art naive’ - but of which I am immensely proud nonetheless.

After Friday’s initial session we have a further three art classes on the Saturday and Sunday, each 2 hours long, punctuated by organic vegan meals, walks, morning yoga, petting the farm’s dogs - and sheep and optional spa sessions. During those hours spent in the studio I discover that I do indeed have my own style, and I watch others’ styles develop. It might sound trite but the variation of what different humans can produce when confronted with exactly the same view and some pencils is remarkable, and endlessly inspiring. I feel the atmosphere change ever so slowly as we morph from a shy group of somewhat stiff strangers, most of whom are convinced of their artistic shortcomings, to a more bonded group of mutually appreciative budding painters and sketchers. The sensation of time passing in this atmosphere of relaxed concentration is quite unique, almost like a meditation, and your troubles, worries and the events of any life that exists outside of the object on which you’re focused simply melt away.

It turns out to be inspiring and inclusive to have different styles and abilities in the room - even the interlopers who are borderline professional and have talents which scared us at the start - as we all begin to tackle different mediums like watercolour and oil pastels. We settle into the rhythm of really looking at things, then silently working, glancing up constantly at our sources, with Catherine guiding our artistic choices in a down-to-earth yet delicate manner. We wrap up the weekend with a show and tell session, enthusiastically discussing what we have learned and commenting on each other’s pieces, all bolstered by positive feedback and a sense of genuine accomplishment. Everyone’s work, from the teary new artist, to the keen amateurs and the practiced painters is spread out around the room in a mini exhibition – and every piece gives the group equal amounts of joy. There are regular weekend art retreats at Green Farm, all led by Catherine Farr, as well as weekly yoga classes.Visit greenfarmkent.co.uk for more details. 29


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Sticky fingerprints, scuff marks and even crayon are just some of the ways that wallpaper can become dirty. But the good news is that most wallpaper can be easily cleaned without damaging it. Follow Alex Whitecroft, Head of Design at I Want Wallpaper 1. Pick washable wallpaper You can find out how washable a wallpaper is on most wallpaper websites in the ‘product summary’ section or on the packaging. Look out for vinyl/ acrylic covered wallpaper as this can be scrubbed with mild detergents. If you think you will need a paper that can be washed, maybe avoid a plain-paper wallpaper which aren’t as hard-wearing. 2. Dust or vacuum the walls A weekly going over with the duster will keep walls looking fresh and limit the accumulation of cobwebs and ‘dust bunnies’ (fluffy clumps of dust particles) that tend to gather on walls. Use a feather duster with a long handle or alternatively vacuum with the cleaner attachment for hard to reach areas. Try not to press on the wall with the vacuum extension so as not to leave a mark or transfer dirt. 30

Always vac or dust the walls prior to washing them. 3. Get everything you need ready before starting to clean Tool up with the following items before beginning: •L adder (free standing is best so as not to damage wallpaper when leaning it against the wall) • Hoover/duster •P lastic/cloth sheet (Line the floor and nearby furniture with a large sheet (preferably plastic), in case of drips, dust or spillages) • S oft brush •B ucket of clean water

• Bucket of water with mild detergent • Plain, clean sponge • Clean cloth • Small towel 4. Do a patch test Find a discreet spot and test the cleaning solution to avoid costly damage. 5. Be sparing Too much detergent can actually attract dirt and leave stains. Similarly, too much water can damage the paper and leave water marks. Dip the sponge in the soapy water and wring out excess moisture until the sponge is just slightly damp.


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6. Be methodical Start at the top left corner and wipe the wall with soapy water using gentle downward motions being careful to avoid loosening or ripping conjoining edges. After cleaning a strip, use the bucket filled with clean water (and the fresh cloth) to remove excess soap. Clean from top to bottom (to avoid drips) and work across the wall from left to right. Rinse the sponges and change the water regularly, so as not to just move dirt around. 7. Towel dry

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The lighting pieces from Normann Copenhagen are iconic and sculptural in their design. The Norm 03 Lamp Shade which has an intricate and captivating design will decorate any room with its beautiful form of Scandinavian design. With layer upon layer of ripples and curves, all beautifully coming together to form an oblate spheroid the Norm 03 Lamp is a stunning centrepiece to any room.

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thanks to a passionate Full Moon. A big job will come to a successful conclusion on the 29th May, filling you with pride. The profits from this work will bring long term financial stability. Instead of raising your standard of living, put your extra earnings into savings. LEO (July24th-August23rd) Easter ushers in an opportunity to travel, study or write. Being able to visit a country that has deep spiritual meaning will be inspiring. On the 16th April, you could launch an entrepreneurial effort. The energising New Moon will help you get the funding and publicity you need to make this project successful. The Full Moon on the 29th May causes you to reveal a crush or make a serious commitment. If you already have a partner, take this opportunity to do something special for your amour.

VIRGO (August24th-September23rd) News of an inheritance, legal settlement or insurance refund will reach your ears on or around Easter.The New Moon on the 16th April finds you making inroads to a close relationship. By forgiving a past mistake, you’ll forge a strong bond that is virtually unbreakable. By the 29th May the Full Moon will find you wrapping up a household matter. Relocating to a different area, finding care for an elderly relative or tending to a youngster’s needs will give you a sense of accomplishment. LIBRA (September24th-October23rd) Working with a partner will be productive in the days surrounding Easter. Be open to trying cutting edge techniques, even if you’ve been steeped in an old tradition. A handsome bonus could come your way on the 30th April, thanks to an enriching Full Moon. Creating things that are useful


[feature ] and beautiful will renew your zest for living during the middle of May.The Full Moon on the 29th May could find you commanding the spotlight and passing on your knowledge to others. SCORPIO (October24thNovember22nd) An unusual work opportunity will be made on or around Easter.Take this opportunity to gain some experience in an entirely different field. A personal project will come to fruition on the 30th April, thanks to an empowering Full Moon. On the 29th May, the Full Moon will put a little extra cash your way. Use this money to launch an extensive home repair project. If you don’t own your place, take this opportunity to buy one.You could find a lovely property in an offbeat neighbourhood. SAGITTARIUS (November23rdDecember21st) Pour your energy into creative projects on Easter, when your urge to create something beautiful will be powerful. Putting an innovative spin on traditional forms will attract lots of favourable publicity. If you get turned down for a job, express your gratitude for the interview. Having a regular income will allow you to pay off debts and put money into savings. On the 29th May, the Full Moon will prompt you to put the finishing touches on a personal project which will drive lots of business to your door. CAPRICORN (December22ndJanuary20th) The days surrounding Easter find you more ambitious than ever.This is a good time to make plans for professional success. A collaboration comes to a successful conclusion on the 30th April, when the Full Moon cultivates a celebratory atmosphere. If you’ve been yearning for romance, you’ll find it near the 15th May.That’s when the New Moon puts an interesting person or opportunity in your path. A gifted artist will seek your company.You’ll admire their impeccable taste while they’ll praise your impressive accomplishments. AQUARIUS (January21stFebruary19th) The 1st April brings exciting news about a family or community matter.This

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give the best service for our patients, making sure we meet their mental health as well as their physical health needs. I commit, and I know Helen commits, to doing that. So, in 12 months’ time we want all of our A&E’s to have that service.” The conversation, which took the form of an all-day conference with delegates who currently deliver and use mental health services in Kent and Medway, and other health and care partners, covered a range of topics including social isolation and loneliness, children and young people’s mental health, perinatal, mother and baby care as well as suicide prevention, local care and crisis and liaison psychiatry. Claire Murdoch, National Mental Health Director for NHS England and Tim Kendall, National Clinical Mental Health Director for NHS England took time out of their busy schedules to give delegates an overview of the national situation and their view of the immediate priorities for regions planning and delivering health and social care services across the country The event also included high profile speakers such as Jonny Benjamin MBE, an award-winning mental health campaigner whose global campaign to find the ‘silent hero’ who saved his life attracted international media coverage. Jonny’s inspirational talk about his childhood, mental ill health and subsequent campaigning received a standing ovation. Mum and Mother and Infant Mental Health Service user, Zoe Gibson, gave a powerful account

of her perinatal mental ill health in pregnancy and her involvement in KMPT’s new Mother and Baby Unit. A marketplace featured a range of organisations from public and third sector partners, such as Rethink Mental Health; Blackthorn Trust, Age UK, Kent County Council ‘Release the Pressure’ and Sheppey Oasis Academy. Delegates included representation from NHS trusts throughout Kent and Medway and beyond, service users, carers, the police, schools, colleges and universities and representation from local and regional councils.


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Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Hank Marvin, Brian May and Slash are just some of the outstanding guitar heroes you will have chance to experience in one amazing show which is coming to Folkestone’s Leas Cliff Hall on Thursday 24th May. This phenomenal live concert style ‘rockumentry’ is performed by the extraordinarily talented renowned musician: Phil Walker, and his exceptional band. With over 20 guitars used on stage, the show accurately recreates the sound and ambiance of each guitar hero. This provides a rich and diverse experience by producing many different genres of music and showcasing a great deal of variety, sounds and styles. The show uniquely takes the audience on a journey through the major cornerstones in its history – from the 1950’s, when the first legends of the Rock ‘n’ Roll era took the daring first steps into a new area of music, through

to the most creative and inspirational modern guitar heroes of today. Whatever kind of music you listen to, from rock to pop, from folk to reggae, they all have one thing in common: the guitar. Whether it’s electric or acoustic, there’s no other instrument that can boast that it’s been the catalyst for so many new ideas, and that it’s been at the heart of so many revolutions not only in music, but also in culture and society. The Story Of Guitar Heroes highlights many of the prolific artistes that have made this happen. Also offering the very latest in video screen technology to create a larger than life event.

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Bruce Willis BY LEANNE AUSTIN

Propelled to stardom in explosive eighties classic Die Hard, cinema’s favourite cop Bruce Willis appeals to audiences the world over with his wise-cracking blue-collar roles and machismo charm. We look at this life of this quintessential action star, from bartender to badass.

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Walter Bruce Willis was born into a military family in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany in 1955. His father, David Willis, an American soldier, was stationed at the Strasbourg army barracks at the time. After being discharged in 1957, David Willis moved his German wife, Marlene, and their four children to Carney’s Point, New Jersey, taking up the kinds of blue-collar jobs which would later become a hallmark of his eldest son’s film roles. Despite his popularity at high school, a young Bruce Willis encountered difficulties with public speaking due to a stutter. A keen interest in the performing arts would provide a breakthrough when, during a performance of Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Willis found that he would stop stuttering when on stage. Willis has often spoken publicly about overcoming this difficulty over the course of his life. "The hardest thing I remember was being a kid stuttering. My advice to the people in this room is to never let anyone make you feel like an outcast, because you will never be an outcast," he told the Hollywood Reporter at the American Institute for Stuttering’s 2016 gala, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” 44

Leaving Montclair State University in his junior year to pursue an acting career, Willis moved to New York City. Like many aspiring actors before him, he supported himself with bartending, striking up a friendship with John Goodman while working at a bar frequented by actors and musicians on the Upper West Side. “Bruce was the best bartender in New York,” Goodman told the New York Post, reminiscing about his co-star while promoting their 2017 film Once Upon a Time in Venice, “He kept an entire joint entertained all night. He just kept the show going. He was amazing.” That charisma would soon grab the attention of television writer Glenn Gordon Caron when Willis was cast in his show Moonlighting (1985), a comedy drama revolving around two unlikely partners at a detective agency. A virtual unknown when he showed up to the audition in military fatigues and a punk haircut,Willis got the part of wisecracking private investigator David Addison at the urging of his co-star, former model Cybill Shepard. Despite reluctance at his casting from the producers at ABC, their on-screen chemistry proved popular with viewers, and the show launched Willis into the public eye.

While still working on Moonlighting, Willis became the latest in a long line of actors being considered for the leading role in an upcoming action film, Die Hard adapted from Roderick Thorp’s 1979 detective thriller novel Nothing Lasts Forever. Die Hard director John McTiernan had already offered the script to a string of notable 80’s action stars such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, who all turned it down. Despite only having appeared on the big screen in two moderately successful films, the backing of producer Larry Gordon and audience demographic data persuaded the studio to hire Willis. The story of a lone cop in the wrong place at the wrong time went on to be a huge hit and kicked off one of Hollywood’s biggest action franchises, making Willis an overnight action star. He earned five million dollars for his appearance in the film, an unheard-of amount at the time for a lesser known actor, as he once told Entertainment Weekly: “Five million dollars. It was an enormous amount of money at the time. And I was a TV actor! The day after I signed the deal, every actor in Hollywood’s salary went up to $5 million. It was nothing more than the


[feature ] fact that a film I’d done, Blind Date, had a good opening. A good opening weekend in those days was $7 million. Now, if it doesn’t make $100 million it’s a failure.” Despite this strong start to his movie career, Willis found his success waning towards the start of the nineties with a string of commercial flops, most notably 1991’s Hudson Hawk, which he also wrote, being panned by critics. He did however see some moderate success in the music industry, with his blues album, The Return of Bruno and a UK Top 40 hit with a cover of the Drifter’s Under the Boardwalk. Willis’ career received a much-needed boost in 1994 with a supporting role in Quentin Tarantino’s comeback vehicle Pulp Fiction, his performance catching the eye of director Terry Gilliam, who gave him the lead in his noir hit 12 Monkeys (1995), kicking off a string of science fiction success for Willis who went on to star in Luc Besson’s cult classic The Fifth Element (1997) and Michael Bay’s apocalyptic disaster movie Armageddon, the highest-grossing film of 1998. Undertaking a quieter role as child psychologist Malcolm Crowe in award winning supernatural horror The Sixth Sense (1999), Willis formed a close friendship with director M. Night Shyamalan. “I admire his work.” He told Rolling Stone in a 2000 interview, where he discussed his own reaction to the famous twist ending. “When I read the script, I was completely fooled in the same way the audience was when they saw the film. No one, not even Night, believed we would be able to fool the audience the way we did. Generally, when there's a surprise ending like that, people go out and tell their friends what happens. But for some reason, they didn't. It was phenomenal." Willis reunited with Shyamalan for his deconstructed superhero thriller Unbreakable (2000), and surprised audiences with a cameo as his character David Dunn at the end of Shyamalan’s 2016 film Split, revealing it to be a standalone sequel to Unbreakable. The final entry in the planned trilogy, Glass, is currently in production.

After starring alongside Matthew Perry in The Whole Nine Yards (2000), Willis made his return to television, agreeing to guest star on long-running sitcom Friends. Winning an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance, Willis donated the fee for his appearance to several different charities. In recent years Willis’ long line of action roles have earnt him a spot in the Sylvester Stallone spearheaded ensemble franchise The Expendables, which features some of the biggest stars of action blockbusters as a group of elite mercenaries. A sixth entry and possible prequel to the Die Hard franchise is rumoured to be in the works under the working title of Die Hard:Year

One. Outside of his movie career, Willis made his Broadway debut as tortured author Paul Sheldon in an adaptation of Stephen King’s Misery in 2015. Willis lives with his wife, model Emma Hemming and their two daughters, Mabel Ray and Evelyn in New York. He has elder three daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah from his first marriage to actress Demi Moore. His latest movie, a remake of seventies vigilante action film Death Wish, is out April 6th. Quotes Hollywood Reporter New York Post Entertainment Weekly Rolling Stone 45


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TACOS

When Canadian born, Texas-raised chef Travis Catfish moved to Kent he decided to recreate the flavours of home by making Tex-Mex food in his own backyard. Here he shares the secrets of good Southern flavours and shows that it’s easier to make Mexican food than you might think.

and the smaller mom’n’pop shops for masa harina, the ground corn flour which is the base for tacos, I turned to the internet.

Short of snagging a table at the latest pop-up restaurant in London, you could end up deeply disappointed if you’re on the hunt for fresh lipsmackingly good Tex-Mex food in the South-East of England.

If you’re serious about starting a Mexican revolution in your own kitchen you can also find a tortilla press online and have it delivered to your door.

After moving to the UK with my British partner I was craving a taste of home, especially a taco dinner consisting of smokey meat, sweet and crispy corn tortillas, tangy queso fresco and citrusy coriander - but I soon realised I’d need to take things into my own hands and get cooking.

Making tortillas is surprisingly easy; you’ll need to use a slightly different ratio of water to flour depending on the colour of the corn, but the process is always the same and once you’ve got a stack of warm fresh tortillas, the rest of the dish is as easy as pie – and a lot of fun to make with your family. The dish is a great gluten free option too.

I knew I had to start with the tortilla, and after scouring the supermarkets

You can go one of two ways with toppings for your tacos; choose either

refried beans or slaw; both are great fillings for your hand-made corn tortillas. In the winter months I recommend making lovely spiced black turtle beans with onions, garlic and cumin. Cook them low and slow to get them mashable. Leave these beans retaining some texture for the perfect taco topping. In the warmer months, go the slaw route with your own take on coleslaw, perhaps a fresh bright shaved red cabbage simply dressed with some quality white wine vinegar and coriander. Now it’s all about the meat, I favour pork ribs but beef brisket works exceptionally well too. It may be an easy decision to make, as an entire continued overleaf >>

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[food and drink ] brisket usually weighs in at seven to eight kilos, and costs around £50. This means it’s best left for your big summer party or a special occasion it’s hard to justify when it’s just for a cosy home dinner. Ribs are more accessible; you can often buy a full rack of ribs for around £10 and they’ll feed two people comfortably. Whichever meat I use, I send it on a nice warm vacation first: to my smoker. When smoking meat there are a few simple but crucial steps to follow. First you need the smoker to

be hot before you load it with meat. The real secret however is basting the meat every half hour to hour with what BBQ pit masters call a mop. A mop is a thin, slightly watered down sauce, which helps keep the meat moist and tasty. Even if you don’t have a smoker, you can still achieve a delicious meat filling for your tacos using your regular oven and then it’s on to dressing up the dish with some extras before devouring it. Try adding some sliced avocado and coriander to finish the dish. I spoon on some nice thick plain yogurt

instead of sour cream in a futile effort to save my waistline, but you can also crumble goats cheese on top if you’re feeling indulgent. Some people love tacos for the textures and flavour combos and I love them for those things too, but also for another reason: the memories of my childhood being raised in Texas. Each bite takes me back to a carefree existence around my family and this dish makes the perfect fun sharing plate for a nostalgic family dinner something I think we all miss from time to time.

TURN YOUR HAND TO TORTILLAS 1. S imply mix warm water and masa harina with a sprinkling of spices of your choice to add flavour. 2. You’ll know the mixture is ready when a semifirm dough forms. I recommend using clean hands to really feel the dough so you get to know when it’s just right. 3. R oll into small size balls (about half the size of a large egg) and press in a tortilla press. Covering the press with cling film or greaseproof paper helps to prevent sticking, as does adding a splash of vegetable oil. 4. K eep pressing each in turn to the desired thickness: I like them super thin, but they can be a little more fragile so start with thicker tortillas to get used to working with the dough. 5. P an fry them until the edges get a little bit crispy. Stack the finished tortillas between two plates to keep them warm.

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MAKE YOUR OWN SMOKER When I moved to England from North America I sold everything that wouldn’t fit in a suitcase - so with teary eyes I sold my beloved custom made smoking cabinet. At nearly seven feet tall I could fit about twenty trays of jerky or biltong in that smoker at once. So, after a few months living in England it was very apparent I was missing something in my life and I was again ready to build a smoker.

MEAT THE PERFECT TACO FILLING 1. First find a nice product – you’re looking for meat with some marbling. Don’t be afraid of a bit of fat in your meat whether it’s beef or pork. Remember that for our purposes fat = flavour. 2. Season with whatever spices you fancy, don’t be scared to experiment. It can be as simple as salt and pepper or throw in as much heat as you can handle – cumin, chilli, cayenne, cinnamon, or ginger. 3. If you’ve got a smoker of your own, make sure it’s hot before you load in the meat. 4. If you don’t have a smoker turn your oven to 100-110c (about the same temperature as the smoker would be) and cook your meat in the oven.

invent your own! 6. Baste and baste some more! Basting is key. Ribs take 4-5 hours to cook, while brisket can take 10-12 depending on the size.

I found a metal cabinet that was being discarded, cleaned it thoroughly top to bottom, gave it a new paint job and added a small wood burner, fed into the back, and using cherry or oak wood I was away with my new and improved smoker 2.0. This is a process anyone can copy if they’re serious about maximising flavour in their meat and don’t want to shell out for an expensive piece of equipment. Follow @canadianchefabroad on instagram or visit facebook.com/ canadianchefabroad

7. Remember that for however long you cook the meat, the final quarter of that time should be with the meat wrapped in tin foil, to lock in the moisture and keep it juicy. 8. Remove from the oven and leave to rest, still wrapped in tin foil, until it’s partially cooled. 9. Break the cooked meat up in to nice chunks ready to add to your tacos.

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HEAD BREWER TO RETIRE AFTER 40 YEARS OF BEER After 40 years in the brewing industry, Shepherd Neame’s head brewer Richard Frost is to retire at the end of the month. Richard joined Britain’s oldest brewer, based in Faversham, Kent, as Master Brewer and Production General Manager in 2012. He was personally approached for the role following a long and successful career which began as a trainee brewer with Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries in 1978. Richard, 60, said: “I studied biology at Nottingham University and went on brewery visits as part of the course which I found really interesting. I wanted to do something practical with my degree, so going into the brewing industry after my studies seemed the perfect choice.” Richard worked in a variety of roles for Wolverhampton and Dudley, including shift brewer, packaging manager and technical services manager, before being promoted to site director of Camerons Brewery in Hartlepool in 1998. He was then appointed head brewer at Banks’s brewery in Wolverhampton in 2003, and remained there for nine years before joining Shepherd Neame. Richard said: “I was ready for a change, and when the opportunity to work for Shepherd Neame arose, I liked the idea of having a more influential role in a smaller business.” During his time with Shepherd Neame, Richard has overseen major expansion

of the beer portfolio, including introducing the popular Whitstable Bay Collection, extending the Spitfire range to include Spitfire Gold and Spitfire Lager, and winning a Gold International Brewing Award for the cask variant of the new Bear Island East Coast Pale Ale. He said: “It is a really good time to be a brewer, as the surge in microbreweries and craft brewers in recent years has prompted consumers to become more knowledgeable and interested in beer.” Richard has managed major projects during his time at Shepherd Neame, such as the introduction of the £3 million water recovery plant in 2013 which allowed the brewery to recycle its waste water and reduce consumption by 40%. He has also dealt with several unexpected incidents during the past six years, including a freak tidal surge which left many parts of the brewery flooded, and a lightning strike which hit one of the tanks and took out the site’s electrics.

the business from Carlton & United Breweries in Australia. Richard and wife Kate, who have two adult children, currently live in Canterbury, and plan to travel following his retirement. He said: “I am looking forward to being able to finally switch off and have the opportunity to play golf and see more of the world, though I will miss the variety and challenge of my work, and most of all, the people I work with. But I plan to keep in touch with everyone, and of course I will continue to drink Shepherd Neame beer, to check it is still of the highest quality!” Chief executive Jonathan Neame said: “Richard is well-respected throughout the brewing industry, and has been a huge asset to Shepherd Neame. We would like to thank him for his dedication and hard work during the past six years. He will be greatly missed, but he leaves the brewery in excellent shape for the exciting times ahead.”

He said: “After 40 years in brewing, I know that things will go wrong, but the key is to remain calm and deal with it. Work with your team to sort out the problem and then think about how to stop it happening again.” Richard will be leaving Shepherd Neame on Thursday, March 29. Mike Unsworth has been appointed as his replacement, and will be joining 55


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EAST KENT FOOD AND DRINK PRODUCERS CELEBRATED AT

TASTE OF KENT AWARDS 2018 The winners of Produced in Kent’s Taste of Kent Awards 2018, Kent’s ultimate food and drink champions have been revealed, and amongst them are three businesses from East Kent. Category - Kent Beer of the Year, sponsored by Eurostar Winner: Gadds No.3 - Ramsgate Brewery Category - Kent Restaurant of the Year, sponsored by Thomson, Snell & Passmore Winner: The Buoy & Oyster - Margate Category - Kent Food Producer of the Year, sponsored by Shopper Anonymous Winner: Bessie’s Tea Parlour - Broadstairs Stephanie Durling at Produced in Kent, organisers of the awards comments: “Congratulations to all of the winners and finalists. They should be thrilled at making it through to the final phase, as the results are always close and the judging is difficult as the standards are so high. The winners have however shone above the competition to be named the tastiest or the best. Thousands of people and producers have taken part in the voting from all over the county and beyond. The people of Kent have chosen the flavours, products, produce and venues they have enjoyed the most over the last 12 months. For the winners, these awards are the ultimate accolade from their customers and confirmation of their food and drink excellence.”

Buoy and Oyster owners Simon and Nadine Morriss commented: “We are so happy and very excited to have won. We were happy to be in the top 10 and then the top three and so to win is simply amazing. It will help to bring more people to the restaurant. This will help to create more awareness and appreciation of local produce. Our customers appreciate local seafood and the fishermen who provide it. We are very blessed to be here in Kent, the garden of England and to have the sea as well. We are spoilt for choice for top quality produce to use. This is our first restaurant and the Taste of Kent Awards is something we aspired to. We respect the other finalists enormously and so to be a part of this is amazing.”

Karen Evans, owner of Bessies Tea Parlour comments: “Winning a Taste of Kent Award last year gave me more confidence in what we do and also encouraged me to enter products in the Great British Food Awards and we won two categories. We are delighted to be sharing with others all about Kent produce and continue what we believed in.” The team at the Ramsgate Brewery commented: “This is a brilliant achievement for our small company to pick up this award. It is important for us to know that we have an audience that appreciates our product. This will encourage us to carry on brewing and improve the product further.” 57


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WOODY’S, MARGATE BY PETER NICHOLS

On a clement but blustery early Spring afternoon I headed off to Margate with my partner to sample the delights of Woody’s, one of the town’s charming bijou eateries and bars. Situated on The Parade, a literal stone’s throw from the Margate Sands, Woody’s is a self-styled ‘retro/vintage’ restaurant serving quality freshly prepared fayre to suit all palates.

the right side of al dente, wrapped in delicious lightly salted parma ham. My other half, a little less gluttonous than I, made do with some fresh bread and olive oil.

Woody’s is big enough to create a lively atmosphere when busy, but small enough to feel cosy and inviting when the Margate winds are trying to knock you off your feet (as they were on this particular Friday).

Onto the mains and my partner opted for a simple but classic four cheese pizza. All Woody’s sourdough artisan pizzas are cooked in view of the diner in the their very own brick oven, (imported from Portugal no less) and for the generous portions served they offer decent value at between £9-£12 per pizza depending on your choice.

Inside the décor is best described as ‘quirky’, or perhaps ‘shabby chic’, with some nautical elements, artfully graffiti’d walls, vintage furniture, and fascinating artwork. Whatever the theme, it certainly adds character to the space. The menu offers a decent choice of amazing food. Breakfast is served until 11.30am, after which there is a substantial choice from either the pizza, tapas, or burger menus. Having worked up an appetite on the walk from the other end of town I decided to go for a starter as well as mains and my Asparagus & Parma Ham was spot on. Served on a stylish slate with a balsamic drizzle the asparagus was bright, crisp and clean, and just

Being very much of the carnivorous bent myself I had to try one of Woody’s legendary hand-made burgers. I ordered the ‘Surf & Turf Burger’, a 6oz burger topped with king prawns, mayo tomato in a toasted brioche bum, mushroom and chips. Stacked high and wide this was, to put it mildly, a substantial burger. Mouth-watering and delicious I happily gorged myself on some real, rustic comfort food and enjoyed every mouthful. Unfortunately we had no room for dessert, although there were a selection of tempting homemade pie and cakes on offer. I rounded off my meal with

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THE CORNER HOUSE MINSTER BECOMES DOG FRIENDLY The Corner House restaurant in Minster, Kent, has opened its doors to different kind of guest. The award-winning restaurant now welcomes well-behaved dogs to the top tier of its restaurant during lunch. Chef owner, Matt Sworder comes from a dog-loving family but has not previously allowed dogs into the restaurant to avoid upsetting other diners. However, with dogs now the most popular pet in the UK and with Kent being a favourite destination for dog lovers and walkers, the team decided to give it a go.

From this month, diners can relax knowing their furry companions are safe and happy as they enjoy delicious, seasonal local food cooked by The Corner House’s talented team.

Matt says, “We have long been a nation of dog lovers but in recent years there has been a shift towards dogs becoming more like companions than pets. As a result we are seeing more and more respected dining establishments opening up to the idea of welcoming dogs. Minster is surrounded by wonderful walks and fortunately our restaurant layout allows for us to

“I can say with confidence that anybody looking for thoroughly accomplished no-fangled British cooking in Thanet South will not be disappointed.” THE TELEGRAPH “An indulgent alternative. Make sure to try one of their mouth-watering soft-boiled duck eggs, paired with crispy smoked eel soldiers and topped off with seaweed . . . at a bargain.” HELLO MAGAZINE “Freshly landed fish straight from boat to kitchen, is expertly prepared by chef Craig Mather’s delicate touch.” HARDEN’S BEST UK RESTAURANTS “Craig Mather’s . . . presence is significant as it raises the culinary game in Ramsgate to new higher strata. In short, his cooking is amazing … The service is friendly and unfussy. The food is glorious.” NEIL HENNESSY-VASS 60

establish a dog friendly area, away from those who might not be so keen.” The Corner House Minster welcomes well behaved dogs into the restaurant at lunch but does request that diners give notice at the time of booking to ensure their table is in the dog friendly section. Those with dogs who wish to extend their stay can also book accommodation in the nearby Durlock Lodge, which is owned by Matt’s parents David and Nicky and just a few minutes walk away from The Corner House. To reserve your table and check availability call 01843 823000

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KENT BOUTIQUE HOTEL SHORTLISTED FOR BEST WINE AWARD BY LUXURY LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE The Faversham Creek Hotel & Red Sails Restaurant is raising a glass this week after being shortlisted in the 2018 Luxury Lifestyle Magazine Readers’ Travel Awards for ‘Best Hotel for Wine’. As one of just 11 hotels in the UK to be shortlisted for the prestigious accolade, the four star, 2 AA Rosettewinning restaurant, based in the historic Kent town of Faversham, impressed the awards’ judging panel with its distinctive selection of wines and for its unique relationships with some of the world’s finest winemakers, both in-house and in the Cellar Back Door Wine Club. The wines served in the Red Sails Restaurant are supplied mainly by Corney and Barrow, holders of two Royal Warrants, but this is augmented by the award-winning local vineyard Chapel Down.

The Cellar Back Door Wine Club, which was set-up by the independently owned boutique hotel in conjunction with famous London wine merchants, Davy’s, is highly competitive and boasts a large choice. With voting now open to crown the overall winner of the Best Hotel for Wine, it’s up to members of the public to cast their votes. Faversham Creek Hotel and Red Sails Restaurant owner, David Selves, said: “We’re delighted to be shortlisted as a finalist in these prestigious awards. “To be recognised for our attention to detail in providing our guests with the very best wines is something we’re all extremely proud of. Just being shortlisted is a massive honour, but we would love to go on and win the award! Every vote counts so please do cast yours!”

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KENT’S ‘BEST CURRY HOUSE’ RAISES MONEY FOR REFUGEES Customers of The Rajdani Indian restaurant in West Kingsdown, near Sevenoaks in Kent, raised £1185 at a special charity lunch on Sunday 15th March.

The restaurant which was named Best Indian Restaurant in the South East at last year’s prestigious Asian Curry Awards, served a selection of its acclaimed dishes, for which 69 regulars paid £15 each. A further £150 was raised through a prize raffle. The proceeds will be divided equally between the St Edmund’s Church in West Kingsdown and Rohingya refugees through Global Aid Trust. Rajdani owner Rob Khan said the lunch was a great success, raising money for two excellent causes. Rohingya people are one of the most persecuted minority groups in the world, according to Khan, who points

to the genocide which has led to over 600,000 refugees to flee their homes in Myanmar, in fear of their lives.

St Edmund’s is the centre of a vibrant Christian community within the village and is involved in many charitable works. “People often say charity should begin at home, which it should – but it should not end here,” said Khan, whose restaurant, which marks its 20th anniversary this year, has long been involved in fund-raising for good causes.

held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 18th November 2018. In a bid to retain his titles, Head Chef Jimmi Shab, has recently returned from a culinary tour of the sub-continent and is redesigning a shorter, gourmet menu where current favourites will be complemented by a greater choice of fish, gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan dishes. Spice lovers can vote for their favour restaurants and takeaways at www. asiancurryawards.co.uk

In October last year the restaurant raised £1700 for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, which supports soldiers, veterans and their families. The Rajdani is looking to host another event involving St Edmund’s Church later in the year. The restaurant hopes to feature again in the Asian Curry Awards which is being

THE V E RY BE ST T H AT KE NT H A S TO O F F ER ! HA ND-P ICK YOU R GOOD S A N D L E T U S C R E AT E YOU T H E PE R F ECT GI F T F OR C HR IS TM A S WI T H OU R B E S POKE H A M PE R S! FU L L R A N GE OF B E AU T I F U L WI CKE R H A M P E R S TO CH OOS E F R OM . A brand new shop in the eclectic old town of Margate selling the finest artisan products sourced only from Kent. Wines - confectionery – cheeses – coffees and teas From ‘Curiously Kentish’ pickles, chutneys, jams & salamis ‘Romney Marsh Wool’ goods – male grooming products from ‘Beard Juice’ –Hand made pottery ENJOY A GREAT COFFEE AND PASTRY IN OUR COFFEE SHOP GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE | OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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GO AROUND THE WORLD ON THIS ALTERNATIVE WEEKEND IN

BY TRAVEL EDITOR, JAILLAN YEHIA

EKL travel editor Jaillan Yehia shows you how to discover another side to Amsterdam in a short space of time, while swerving the tourist crowds. 60 million passengers are set to fly around the world via Schipol airport this year, and many will add a short break in Amsterdam to their trip.

train connection from Schiphol to Amsterdam Centraal Station (15 mins), as well as the compact nature of Amsterdam’s centre.

The problem with doing all these classic Amsterdam tourist activities, is that you’ll be doing them surrounded by tons of other tourists.

So if you’re considering a weekend break in the perennially popular Dutch capital you may be wondering how you can get away from the other 59,999,999 people.

The Netherlands’ most populous city is one of the prettiest places in Europe, and if you’ve never visited before it’s well worth jumping on that train to get a taste of The Dam.You’ll get a lot out of even a short visit because it is so different to anywhere else in the world.

If you’re looking for something a bit quirkier and decidedly less Dutch, and you’re open to seeing the entire world while in Amsterdam, there are a few fabulous options in the most cosmopolitan place in Holland.

The good news is that you can see a lot of Amsterdam in a short space of time due to the fast and frequent

There are some obvious pursuits in Amsterdam for the first timer– I’m talking tulips, canal tours, shopping for wooden clogs, riding bicycles and eating cheese. There are world famous museums like the Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank’s House or you can visit a ‘coffee shop’ (that’s Amsterdam code for a place that sells cannabis with their coffee), or see the Red Light district in real life.

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Follow this itinerary step by step to create a full day in Amsterdam with breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus activities, shopping and drinks.


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FRENCH-STYLE PETITE DEJEUNER – BREAKFAST AT METROPOLITAIN If you’re starting your day in Amsterdam and looking for an all-day breakfast and brunch place to boost your energy levels, there are plenty of options. You can go Dutch and have pancakes or waffles anywhere in town – but if you want to take yourself and your taste buds on an international tour of Amsterdam, start with a visit to Paris at the Cafe de Paris’s all day breakfast eatery, Metropolitain. There’s a lovely menu of brunch favourites like pancakes, eggs, croques and club sandwiches, served in a cosy atmosphere surrounded by continental decor. The location is very central which is great if you’ve a day of sightseeing on your agenda. cafe-de-paris.nl

CANADIAN SHOPPING – SOUVENIRS AT HUDSON’S BAY

GET STAMPED - AT POSTHUMUS

This luxury Canadian department store is the closest thing you’ll find to Harrods in Holland and it takes up almost a whole block of central Amsterdam’s main shopping street.

If you’re in a shopping mood Amsterdam is perfect for a browse with no shortage of independent local shops.

Hudson’s Bay on The Rokin is the first and only Hudson’s Bay branch outside Canada – so if you haven’t shopped at The Bay before but like browsing for upmarket beauty, men’s and women’s fashion, you should put this on your list, to feel like you’ve had a little side trip to Canada. The company’s signature stripes are highly collectible, and include blankets, cushions and other cosy Canadian homewares, so that’s another great reason to pop in. hudsonsbay.nl

Posthumus is one of those gorgeous olde worlde boutiques which you won’t find anywhere else; it’s been making traditional wax stamps and stationary for international clients since 1865. posthumuswinkel.nl

ISRAELI LUNCH – DIP INTO D&A HUMMUS BISTRO No, not a branch of the opticians Dollond & Aitchison but a rustic temple to low-key Middle Eastern cuisine specialising in hummus. D&A are the initials of the Israeli cofounders of this hummus haven, and the name is a nod to the fact that the dishes are in their DNA. Instead of 67


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flying to Tel Aviv you need only take a tram to Marnixplein to experience some heavenly hummus. Any hummus and falafel lover will find the food at D&A satisfying and homely. The surroundings are pleasantly pared back and the place has a friendly local neighbourhood vibe. dna-hummusbistro.com

ENJOY ENGLISH GRAFFITI & SPANISH SURREALIST ART – AT THE MOCO MUSEUM Amsterdam is packed with more museums and art galleries than you could ever hope to see in a weekend. As well as the Van Gogh Museum, there’s the world-famous art and history heavy-hitter The Rijksmuseum and its modern art sister the Stedelijk Museum. But what’s great about Amsterdam is that they’re all in the same place so you can decide which museum to visit when you arrive at Museumplein. For those who prefer graffiti to gold-framed art, there’s an alternative museum offering something a lot more tongue in cheek; the Moco Museum. Basically the Banksy Museum with a side of Salvador Dali, this is your chance to see some of the Bristol artist’s most famous international artwork. mocomuseum.com

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I AMSTERDAM While you’re in the area don’t forget to catch up with all your fellow tourists and snap a photo at the I Amsterdam sign, and allow plenty of time – there are so many people clamouring for a photo with the famous Amsterdam logo that you’ll need to have some patience to get the perfect pic. iamsterdam.com

GO DUTCH FOR DINNER – MUM’S THE WORD AT MOEDERS RESTAURANT You must try at least one traditional Dutch delicacy while in town and I thoroughly recommend making it a home-style Dutch dinner at Moeders Restaurant. ‘Mothers’ serves warming, homely comfort food on mismatched crockery,

in a restaurant decorated entirely with pictures of mothers. Brought in by sons and daughters from all over the world, there are thousands of smiling mom pictures adorning every surface here – and I do mean every: someone’s mum will be looking down on you even in the loo. The mains are home-cooked Dutch dishes like stamppot – we’re talking meat and potatoes and plenty of it – and while the food is filling do leave room for apple pie. This is what every tourist wants – traditional Dutch food you just can’t get at home, served by a friendly staff in a quirky setting. moeders.com


[travel ] AN AMERICAN POOL HALL IN AMSTERDAM – SAY CHEERS AT THE POOLBAR Everybody might not know your name when you walk into The Poolbar but the friendly atmosphere means they soon will – as well as the fact that you’ll need to put your name down on a list to get a table.

home after a weekend in Amsterdam, consider staying at this quirky Japanesestyle pod hotel right inside the terminal. Rooms are clean, comfy and cool; they give you everything you need from a hotel room, all on a cleverly compressed scale.

It’s a popular spot, with other bar games to keep you occupied if you haven’t sunk an eight ball in a while, and the jugs of beer go down well after a day of pounding the streets of Amsterdam.

There’s a decent double bed that folds out of the way when you aren’t using it, a flat screen TV, bathroom with monsoon shower, free wi-fi and hot drinks, and you can stay for a few hours at any time of day or night depending on your flight time.

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JAPANESE-STYLE SLEEPING – BED DOWN AT YOTEL SCHIPHOL AIRPORT

GETTING TO AMSTERDAM If you’re using Amsterdam Airport en route to a far-flung destination with KLM you can store your luggage in the lockers at AMS Airport or use the Schiphol luggage storage room. An easy solution if you want total freedom for travel during your weekend in Amsterdam is to buy an Amsterdam Travel Ticket which is valid to and from Schiphol Airport as well as on all public trams, buses and ferries in the city. A one day ticket costs €16, two days is €21, and you can buy these tickets at the airport on arrival. For more travel inspiration visit www.savoirthere.com

Schiphol Airport is notoriously big, so rather than rushing to catch your flight

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FASHION WEEK INSPIRATIONS

PARTY HAIR

BY NICK ROSE OF THE CHAIR, CANTERBURY

As fashion weeks come and go we are left with the on-going looks and trends. Filtered down to wearable looks this gives us the chance to use our creative side and create new styles. I took my inspiration from Erdem’s fashion week catwalk; by creating finger waves with a sleek low pony it makes the look more wearable. If you’re looking for a Great Gatsby party look this would be a great idea. Obviously it’s not an everyday wearable look but it’s a go-to for anything fancy. To create this look I used Kerastase mousse bouffant on the roots and then combed from the roots down. I then sectioned apart the pony and put that into place followed by layering the mousse on the section where I wanted the finger waves to be. Finally I used a comb and clips to set into place.

The Chair’s Senior stylist Nick Rose has been in the industry for 6 years and has extensive knowledge in all aspects of hair. Nick started his career with an apprenticeship at Sassoon’s, finishing his training at The Chair after moving to Canterbury. Nick’s skills enabled him to progress to the backstage finals at the prestigious L’Oreal Colour Trophy. In 2016 Nick temporarily relocated to an exclusive Mayfair salon to undergo further intense training in designer cutting and creative colouring. Now being back at The Chair Nick is using his skills to create looks tailored to his clients’ specific needs to give them the beautiful hair they deserve. 81


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An outstanding independent junior school for boys and girls Nestled in idyllic grounds on the edge of Canterbury An excellent place to start school Wrap around care and boarding School farm club and horse riding available Our Garden Cottage Nursery (0-3yrs) opens March 2018 For a personal family visit call

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OPENS AT KENT COLLEGE

An exciting new venture for Kent College Canterbury, as the school opened the doors of its Garden Cottage Nursery.

Nursery Manager, Zen Stedman leads a team of dedicated and highly-qualified staff, and Zen also works closely with Andy Carter, Head Master of Kent College Junior School, as well as the Reception and Early Years teachers in the school. Zen’s passion for early years education shines through in all aspects of the Nursery from the personalized childcare and childcentred approach to the emphasis on parental involvement and choice. Zen has also worked closely with the Head Chef at Kent College to create a healthy bespoke menu of fresh food suitable for the babies and toddlers.

An exciting new venture for Kent College Canterbury, as the school opened the doors of its Garden Cottage Nursery. On a beautiful sunny morning, the first babies and toddlers ever to attend the school were greeted by Nursery Manager Zen Stedman and her team to the welcoming and homely Nursery. Garden Cottage Nursery is situated in the idyllic grounds of Kent College Junior School in Harbledown, just five minutes from the centre of Canterbury. Located in the old lodge that used to form the gatehouse to the estate, the Nursery features a role-play kitchen, a conservatory area used for messy and physical play, and dream coracles and bed mats for the children to take naps as needed. Outside, in the brightly decorated Nursery garden, the young pupils can sit on a comfy grass sofa or play with a wide variety of outdoor learning toys. As one delighted parent remarked: “It’s just like a mini-house!”

For Head Master Andy Carter this is the realisation of a longheld dream to extend the Kent College family to include the youngest age-group. He said: “I am delighted to welcome our youngest ever pupils and their parents to the school – the opening of Garden Cottage Nursery is a really exciting step forward for us. The Nursery building and garden is a wonderful addition to our campus, and I know that Zen and her team will do a fantastic job of looking after and nurturing the babies and toddlers under their care.” The Nursery accommodates up to 12 babies and toddlers at any one time from 6 weeks old to 3 years. Most places, half day or full day are currently reserved but owing to the overwhelming response from parents, plans are already underway for further expansion over the next few months, with the redevelopment of a cottage in the grounds which will have a large outdoor play space and will be ready to accept children in the autumn . For more information or to book a visit please contact Registrarjuniorschool@ kentcollege.co.uk 83


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A NEW DAY HOUSE AT THE KING’S SCHOOL, CANTERBURY Following hot on the heels of the impressive new Pupil Social Centre The King’s School have opened a new state-of-the-art Day House on St Radigund’s Street, just outside the Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral. The new Mitchinson’s House, which can accommodate seventy-five day pupils, is the culmination of years of planning and hard work by the school Estates team and the numerous contractors involved. The new site has a fascinating background, including an important part in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang story. The existing building, whose listed frontage and timber elements have been retained, was the original auto-works used by Count Louis Zborowski, an English racing driver and automobile engineer. Following the death of his father in 1903 and his mother in 1911 Louis became the fourth richest under21-year-old in the world with a personal wealth of £11million and a property portfolio which included 7 acres of Manhattan and several blocks of Fifth Avenue, New York. His home, however, remained the Higham Park estate at Bridge, near Canterbury which had been purchased by his mother in 1910. It was here in Kent that a young Louis pursued his interest in racing cars, designing and building a number of cars in his autoworks at St Radigund’s and storing them in the stables at Higham Park.The first of these cars was powered by a 23-litre six cylinder Maybach aero engine and called “Chitty Bang Bang”.The origin of the name is disputed but the cars were reportedly so loud that Canterbury passed a law prohibiting them from 84

entering within the city walls. Chitty 1 was raced at Brooklands in 1921, winning two races and reaching speeds of over 100mph. On its next outing the car was refitted, improving the speed to almost 120mph before crashing and subsequently being retired from racing. Chitty 1 was followed by three more Chitty cars which variously took part in races at Brooklands and even an expedition to the Sahara Desert. Zborowski’s passion for racing ended abruptly in disaster when he crashed at the Italian Grand Prix in 1924 at the age of just 29. The legend of the cars, however, lived on in the children’s book Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by Ian Fleming and the subsequent musical film and stage production.

The former auto-works building, which features a blue plaque commemorating Zborowski, has been reconfigured and extended to provide contemporary areas for both study and leisure activities within easy reach of the main school buildings. The impressive new Day House continues the £50million development at the School which includes a 350-seat theatre and underlines the School’s commitment to the local community. Upcoming Open Mornings at The King’s School, Canterbury 13+ Entry – Saturday 16th June 2018 Sixth Form Entry – Saturday 23rd June 2018 For an invitation please contact: admissions@kings-school.co.uk 01227 595772


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Be all you can be St Ed’s is a school where every pupil is connected by a love of learning, the pursuit of possibility and the challenge of being the very best they can be.

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ST EDMUND’S FESTIVAL 2018 – THE FESTIVAL ON THE HILL RETURNS Tasmin Little’s concert opens the St Edmund’s Festival on 27 June 2018

Award-winning Jess Gillam performs at ‘Saxophones in Concert’

The St Edmund’s Festival 2018 will run from Wednesday 27 June to Tuesday 3 July is set to be another vibrant week of entertainment for all the family with a sensational line up of acts from worldrenowned musicians as well as drama shows, art workshops and much more. The Opening Night Concert brings to Canterbury one of the world’s most celebrated violinists and regular performer at the BBC Proms,Tasmin Little, accompanied by eminent pianist Martin Roscoe. Saturday offers Drama Fest and ‘An Hour of Sondheim’ in the Festival Marquee. Sunday 1st July begins with a Swing 86

Dance Class with the KD Dance Orchestra, followed by David Watkins’ harp recital, the festival presents saxophonists John Harle and Jess Gillam perform in concert with The Tippett Quartet and pianist Steve Lodder.Then an evening or irresistible jazz on Monday 2nd July with the Big Band Spectacular with The Skelton Skinner All Stars. For art lovers, there is the exhibition, a talk from celebrated ceramicist Keith Brymer Jones and workshops with Keith and artist Paul Gadenne. The weekend offers delights for a younger audience too who can enjoy all the splendour, fun and games of the

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party and ‘Tippett’s Tuneful Tales’ an interactive musical retelling of Julia Donaldson’s ‘Tiddler’ on Sunday 1st July. At the heart of the St Edmund’s Festival, once again, will be the opportunity for young people to showcase their own talents and watch, listen and play alongside world-class performers. For full details about all events and how to book tickets please go to www. stedmundsfestival.org.uk For further information contact Sarah Rees sar@stedmunds.org.uk


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CREATIVE ENDEAVOURS AT ST LAWRENCE COLLEGE It’s been a busy and very creative term for both Junior and Senior School pupils at St Lawrence College in Ramsgate. Continuing its Learning Partnership with Turner Contemporary, the School held an exclusive evening event for parents, pupils, staff and friends to showcase senior pupils’ work on T S Eliot’s poem ‘The Waste Land’. The school has worked closely with the gallery since 2014 and the current exhibition, ‘Journeys with The Waste Land’, is the third collaboration between the organisations.

the School for its ongoing support and Principal Antony Spencer emphasised St Lawrence College’s continued commitment to the arts. With the School’s new Art, Science and Design Technology Centre due for completion this summer, he spoke about the importance of encouraging creativity in young people, particularly in a future jobs’ market dominated by Artificial Intelligence.

As well as an impressive display of art and photography by pupils, there was a performance of music and spoken word, before guests were then able to enjoy a private viewing of the exhibition alongside several members of the Waste Land Research Group, some of whom had worked with the pupils, coming into School to share their knowledge.

St Lawrence College Junior School pupils had the wonderful opportunity of exhibiting their work in the York Street Gallery in Ramsgate for a week at the end of February, part of a prize won by the talented young artists who entered the Thanet Rotary Club Young Artist Exhibition last year. The work submitted for exhibition spanned the age range from Reception to Year 6 and showcased a vast variety of media.

Turner Contemporary Head of Fundraising, Danielle Sharma, thanked

The Exhibition was extremely well received and, despite the freezing temperatures, many people attended the private view. Excitingly, the owner of the gallery was approached on several occasions by members of the public who were interested in purchasing some of the pupils’ work. www.slcuk.com

Co-educational day&&boarding boarding school forfor 3-18 yearsyears in South-East England Co-educational, day school 3-18 in South East England

With small class sizes and exceptional facilities, St Lawrence College provides outstanding opportunities for all pupils academically, in sport and in the arts.

Junior School Open Morning Bank Holiday Monday 7 May 2018, 9.30am – 12pm T: 01843 572912

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Easter @ Brogdale, Brogdale Farm Faversham

Saturday 21st April

Bill Bailey, Larks In Transit @ Winter Gardens, Margate

Hop into the Easter fun at Brogdale. Meet the baby animals, live hatching chicks and hunt for giant eggs in the orchards. Get your face painted and create some fantastic Easter crafts plus much much more! You might even spot the Easter bunny hopping about, fun for all the family. Entry: £3.60 for children (2-15) £7.20 for adults. Family tickets available For more info and tickets visit www.brogdalecollections.org

Tuesday 3rd April – Thursday 5th April Easter Sports Week Course @ Spearpoint (The Ridge), Ashford If you’ve got some energetic kids sitting around kicking their heels this Easter holidays then you should check out the Easter Sports Week Centre held at Spearpoint (The Ridge) is open to boys and girls aged 5-14. The course costs just £10 per day for three hours or coaching and fun with qualifies coaches. Activities include multisports on Tuesday, Wednesday is fun football games, and Thursday is match day. 10am-1pm each day Price: £10 per day Call or text: 07960140888 or email techniquesoccerschool@hotmail.com

Friday 13th – Saturday 14th April

Bill Bailey – Larks in Transit is a compendium of travellers’ tales and the general shenanigans of twenty years as a travelling comedian. With musical virtuosity, surreal tangents and trademark intelligence, Bill Bailey tackles politics, philosophy and the pursuit of happiness. Plus, he fashions a symphony from a ringtone, tells the real story of Old McDonald, and a re-imagines the Stars and Stripes. Two decades of touring larks from a comic described by the Daily Telegraph as ‘the brainiest comic of his generation’. Time 8pm Price: £27.50 call box office on 01843 292795

Sunday 29th April An Audience with Katie Price @ Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone

Undercover Festival @ Dreamland, Margate Undercover Festival is returning in 2018 for its second year at Dreamland. Leave your wellies at home, and enjoy one of the best small alternative festivals the South has to offer. The festival is one that prides itself on taking an independent and grassroots approach to things, and is always determined to be different from mainstream events, with two days of alternative action from bands you’d be highly unlikely to see on many other festival line-ups. Time: 4pm – midnight both days Prices: Friday £39, Saturday £45 – 2 days ticket £75

Formally known as Jordan, Katie Price is an English TV personality and glamour model who is currently appearing on ITV’s Loose Women. Katie also made a name for herself appearing in ITV's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! as well as her own reality shows. This special evening will consist of Katie Price talking about her life stories and she will also be performing her brand new single I Got U. Not only this, there will also be the opportunity for a VIP meet and greet and photo opportunity with Katie herself! Time: 8pm Tickets: £21.25 available from www.atgtickets.com

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Saturday 5th May

Saturday 12th May

Grumpy Old Women @ Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone

Festability @ Quex Park, Birchington

Fed up with flogging their guts out and always having to be in charge, the Grumpy Old Women (Jenny Éclair, Dillie Keane, and Lizzie Roper) have put their knobbly old feet up in glorious retirement, free at last to practise their extreme colouring-in, ukelele orchestra and novelty fudge-making. But with the world in a bigger mess than ever before, is there anything that can tempt them off their backsides to unleash their superpowers and once more come to the rescue?! So enjoy 90 mins of brand new ‘fullfat’, ‘batteries included’ comedy from the mistresses of grump. Time: 7.30pm Tickets from £29.15 available from www.atgtickets.com

Monday 7th May May Day Celebrations @ Kent Life, Maidstone Where history and family fun sit side by side! Meet animals in the farmyard, stroll through the Vintage Village, visit the Oast and Kentish gardens before relaxing with homemade cakes. Children will enjoy play areas, bouncy castle, tractor rides and more. Join us for the traditional crafts and activities leading up to a jam packed May Day, with celebrations including Morris dancing, may pole dancing and get involved with our May Day parade and crowning of our May King, Queen and Princesses. Price: Children £8.25, Adults £9.95 (members free) Call: 01622 763936 for more details or visit kentlife.org.uk

Friday 11th May Canterbury Festival – Friends for 30 years @ The Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury The Friends of Canterbury Festival celebrate their 30th Anniversary with a public concert of culture, comedy and camaraderie. Special guests the Marici Saxes perform their unique arrangements of revered classics and a smattering of original compositions. From Astor Piazzolla’s Libertango to a new Suite of Irish Folk Tunes – composed by one of their lineup Josie Simmons – Sarah Field, Hannah Riches and Fiona Asbury are flying high as London’s female saxophone quartet bringing sparkling playing with added sass to every concert. Chris Price, Jon Williams and David Flood, collectively known as Good Gnus, start the celebrations with a mixture of elegant and witty songs by Flanders and Swann, Stilgoe and Skellern, Tom Lehrer, Noel Coward and others. Hosted by MC Matt Barnard, this will be a worthy celebration of 30 years supporting the Canterbury Festival. From: 6.45pm Tickets sold on behalf of Canterbury Festival

Festability is a Music Festival for people with disabilities living in Kent. There are over 50,000 children, young people & adults with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Kent. The festival will be as close to other Music Festivals as possible, but with some additional elements that will help make it more suitable and be fully inclusive to all. This will include a quiet/chill zone with sensory lights and sounds, a changing places suite, qualified staff to help assist and a karaoke tent. Time: 12pm-8pm Price: From £15 available from www.quexpark.co.uk

Saturday 19th May Jason Manford – Muddle Class @ Winter Gardens, Margate It’s been a busy few years for Jason since his last smash-hit stand up show but fans of his Absolute Radio show will know this nationally acclaimed comedian hasn’t changed a bit. ‘Muddle Class’ promises to feature a wealth of new material about Jason growing up ‘working class’ then finding, over the years, that part of him has become ‘middle class’ – causing much confusion! Delivered with Jason’s amiable charm and captivating wit, this is a show not to be missed. Time: 7.15pm Price: £27.50 call 01843 292795

Saturday 19th – Sunday 20th May Sandwich Food Fayre @ Sandwich Town Following on from the very successful last six food fayres, 2018 will be even better with global and local tastes to excite all food loving visitors. Over 50 food and drink stalls from the UK and around the world make Sandwich’s ‘iconic’ annual Food Fayre one to enjoy. Street closures and street music add to the atmosphere. The medieval town centre will be closed to traffic both days. Live music will be played by various visiting artists to add to the festival atmosphere. Time: 9am-5pm Saturday & 10am-5pm Sunday Entry: Free 89


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TEDX FOLKESTONE

UNVEILS ITS SPEAKERS TEDxFolkestone has secured 11 thought-provoking speakers for its 2018 event ‘Courage to step beyond’ TED is a nonprofit organisation devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or fewer) delivered by today’s leading thinkers and doers.TEDx is a programme of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event,TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection Following its call for applications from potential speakers, the organisers received nearly 50 approaches and selected 11 national and local people who will take to the stage at the Quarterhouse in Folkestone on Saturday 23rd June. They include Lucy Beresford, writer, psychotherapist and broadcaster on LBC Radio; Britt Whyatt, baker and author of the SheWhoBakes blog, and Cathy Sugden, the horseback heroine. The event is designed to champion inspiration, innovation, collaboration and

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leadership across the community and Kent businesses. TEDxFolkestone is being organised by Liú Batchelor, the Folkestonebased coach and project leader, and a committee of like-minded professionals as part of the global TEDx event programme that highlights ideas worth spreading. Liú Batchelor, said: “The response from potential speakers was excellent and we have been able to pull together what will be a thought-provoking, challenging and diverse programme covering a wide variety of courage-related issues.” Themes for the talks include how individuals deal with situations requiring personal and collective courage, whether it’s saving a life, surviving infidelity, and broader issues such as globalisation, education, and the next big idea. Tickets for TEDxFolkestone 2018 go on sale from 10am on Sunday 1st April from

the Folkestone Quarterhouse booking office or via www.quarterhouse.co.uk Further information on the event can be found at www.TEDxFolkestone.com. About TEDx, x = independently organised event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading,TEDx is a programme of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event,TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event.The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx programme, but individual TEDx events are self-organised. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.) About TED TED is a nonprofit organisation devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or fewer) delivered by today’s leading thinkers and doers.


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