Haveringlife Magazine Summer 2014

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MAGAZINE SUMMER 2014

Getting Connected

The wind in

How to make new friends locally and keep in touch with other Havering residents

HER SAILS

HaveringLife takes a guided tour around Upminster Windmill and learns about its history and workings


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Hello and welcome to the summer edition of HaveringLife magazine. We are very proud to bring you a mix of articles and style pages, from fashion and interiors, to local events and food. This issue we are treated to a guided tour of one of Havering’s most recognisable landmarks – Upminster Windmill, to learn about how the mill works, and a little about its fascinating history. ‘Mumpreneur’ Jade Foster takes a moment out of her busy schedule to explain how her successful entertainment business Face the Fun Parties & Events came about, and what the future holds. HaveringLife also looks at the other side of ‘faceless’ social media – how it can bring local people together in person, whether that be for romantic relationships, friendships or neighbourly advice. We hope you enjoy this latest issue and would love to hear your feedback, get in touch by emailing hello@haveringlife.co.uk.

With many thanks to: Brenda Duffy, Carina Ancell, Sarah-Jane Lewis, Beatrix Chandler, Jade Foster, David Christie, Hayley Wade and Paul Wade Blog: www.haveringlife.tumblr.com Website: www.haveringlife.co.uk Email: hello@haveringlife.co.uk Twitter: @HaveringLife Facebook: Search ‘HaveringLife’

Written, designed and published by Lisa Wade t/a HaveringLife. Whilst HaveringLife promises to take the utmost care with submitted material, responsibility cannot be accepted for loss of or damage therein. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior consent from HaveringLife. Whilst every care of information accuracy is taken, and everything is published in good faith, we cannot accept responsibility for any errors or consequences arising as a result of incorrect information. Views expressed are not necessarily those of the publisher. This publication and HaveringLife is in no way associated nor affiliated with Havering Council.

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OUT & ABOUT 06 | The Wind In Her Sails HaveringLife takes a guided tour around Upminster Windmill FEATURES 22 | Mixing Business with Pleasure HaveringLife catches up with Jade Foster who chats about ‘having it all’ – being a mum whilst running her own entertainment business within Havering 38 | Getting Connected (locally) Is it really true that social media is reducing our contact with real people to comments and photos online? HaveringLife discovers that some websites actively encourage building relationships and making new friends in person FASHION & BEAUTY 29 | Style Selection Summer fashion for him and her from local retailers 36 | Beauty Ensure you keep safe this summer by tanning responsibly. HaveringLife shows you how 4


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FOOD & DRINK 47 | Chef’s Corner Get your kitchen ready for summer with these picnic essentials 50 | Restaurant Review HaveringLife visits Upminster’s family-owned restaurant, Bistro 101 on the high street REGULARS 12 | Events Everything you need to keep abreast of local happenings this summer, whether you’re into family days out, outdoor pursuits, or need something to keep the kids occupied in the holidays 20 | Snapshot We showcase another old photograph of Havering, courtesy of David Christie. This issue – Romford, 1967 53 | Pets Corner HaveringLife’s resident sausage dogs Coco and Max share their news, favourite shopping buys and top tweet 55 | Interiors This issue we take style outside, with everything you need to spruce up your garden as the weather hots up –from furniture to planters and accessories TRAVEL 58 | Vacation To… …Santorini. HaveringLife visits the stunning Greek island for magical views, romantic sunsets and good food. 64 | Mini Break Hayley Wade takes over this issue’s mini break, and reports on a weekend in Budapest, Hungary 5


The wind in her sails

HaveringLife visits one the of the borough’s most recognisable landmarks – Upminster Windmill

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OUT & ABOUT

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side from the fabulous independent restaurants, shops and beauty parlours, Upminster is home to a real local treasure – one of the very best examples of a smock mill in the country. The name comes from its shape, the flare at the

ongoing work through donations. Situated in the Mill Field in the middle of Upminster, the windmill was built by local farmer James Noakes in 1803. However, the Grade II* listed building did not always stand alone, as it does now.

Abraham in 1857, who already had experience of working in a mill in Thurrock. It then remained within the same family (acquired on Thomas’ death by his son John, and on John’s death, by two of his nephews), until flour production finally stopped in 1910. The mill still continued to grind “Alongside the mill itself were several outbuildings, including the miller’s house, animal feed for a cottages, a bakery and storage buildings” further 24 years until it eventually ceased Back then, alongside trading and was at that bottom comparable to the mill itself were point acquired by the farmers smocks worn several outbuildings, in an earlier period. including the miller’s Throughout the house, cottages, a summer, Upminster bakery and storage Windmill opens its buildings. doors to local visitors The whole estate was and those from afar, later sold, and after offering free guided a couple of different tours to keep the owners, ended up in interest in the mill alive, and to support its the hands of Thomas 7


The excavation team have been working very hard, and have come across light switches, door handles and chimney pots, plus the basement kitchen and cellars are now visible for visitors to see. Essex County Upminster Council. Windmill itself was Everything bar the mill itself was sadly eventually opened to the public in 1967, demolished in 1960, after repairs were made although today there – and it then benefited are excavation works taking place to uncover from new sails in 1970 after they were the miller’s house. 8


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Friends of Upminster Windmill The aim of the Friends is to preserve Upminster Windmill, including raising the money for its restoration to full working order. Join for just £7 a year (or £10 for a family), and you will receive regular newsletters outlining progress. TO JOIN: Download an application form at www.upminsterwindmill.co.uk and return it completed to the Treasurer at the address shown on the form.

declared unsafe. Today, exploring the mill is like stepping back in time. However many times Upminster Windmill has been taken for granted, and glanced at from the road walking past – there is nothing like seeing it up close and appreciating its sheer size – standing at an impressive 60ft high. HaveringLife went along to one of the open days earlier in the summer, where volunteer Len – who

is very knowledgeable about his windmills, and encompasses everything that there is to love about Havering – educated Upminster’s culture-seekers on the inner workings. The sails we were told, work like large venetian blinds, in that they can be opened to let the wind through when the mill is not in use, and closed to allow the wind to turn them when it is. Len punctuates the tour with interesting facts

and amusing stories, and tells us that his wife once expressed her wish to be strapped to one of the sails for a whizz around the mill – somewhat scary considering they match the height with a 60ft diameter! Far from being a boring history lesson that must be endured, the visit to the mill is made interesting and memorable by our guide for whom the mill is clearly a passion. After learning about 9


the history of the mill and taking a look at the excavation works outside, a steep climb up the wooden steps takes us to the very top of the mill. This is the dust floor – so-called as it stops dust and dirt from

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travelling down the mill and contaminating the flour. The cap is also here – the part at the top of the windmill which turns to catch the wind and enable the sails to spin. Down a level, and the bin floor sorts out

the grain, one to ensure it’s ready for cleaning before grinding, another for sorting the chaff and husks which will be made to produce animal feed, and a third which feeds to the boulder on the meal floor. And according to Len, the trapdoor is where naughty school children are fed! Descending the steep stairs down to the stone floor, the flour is then ground, and down another level, on the meal floor, it is finally sieved.


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UPMINSTER WINDMILL OPEN DAYS Saturday 19 July Sunday 20 July Saturday 2 August Sunday 3 August Saturday 16 August Sunday 17 August

On the ground floor, it is weighed – and one of the machines is older than the mill itself, dating back to 1780. The sacks are then filled via chutes, ready for sale. Nowadays, the ground floor is a hub of information, with fascinating old photographs and historical snippets about the mill. There is even an old T. Abraham stamp that would have been used to print on the bags of flour. It is a lovely story that this windmill,

over 200 years old, stayed in the same family for over seventy years before its closure, and that it has been proudly preserved ever since by Havering residents. There are plenty of open days this summer, to see for yourself, and the mill is definitely the jewel in Upminster’s crown – long may she reign. www.upminster windmill.co.uk

Saturday 6 September Sunday 7 September Saturday 20 September (Part of London Open House Weekend) Sunday 21 September (Part of London Open House Weekend) Saturday 4 October Sunday 5 October

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EVENTS DIARY HaveringLife brings you a selection of the season’s finest local events

Summer School - Make a Mini Musical

Monday 11 - Friday 15 August, 10am-4pm Keep the kids occupied for at least some of the summer holidays, by signing them up to the Queen’s Theatre’s Mini Musical project. They’ll have an action packed week of musical theatre, singing, acting and dancing – showing off their handiwork by performing to family and friends at 3pm on the Friday. Ages 11-18, £90, call to book in advance on 443333. The Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch 12


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Antiques and Collectables RoadShow

Sunday 20 July, 2pm-5pm Grab those coins, books, antiques, medals, collectables and antiquities and head to the Old Chapel to find out what they’re worth, with a free valuation. There will also be a small display of genuine antiquities from the Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Saxon, Viking and Mediaeval periods. The Old Chapel, Upminster

Sing-a-long-a Dirty Dancing

Sunday 14 September, from 7.30pm Spend an evening watching this great classic film – with a difference. The sing-along version means the audience is the star of the show – you’ll join in dance classes, sing and more, making this a girls’ night to remember. £16, book on 443333. The Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch

Romford Essex Star Wars Charity Convention

Saturday 26 July, 10am-4pm A must-visit for any Star Wars fan! Visitors will get to meet actors from the first six Star Wars movies – guests include Dave Prowse who played Darth Vader, as well as 16 other actors from the films. £5 entry for adults, kids under 14 £2. Under 5s go free. Harold Hill Community Centre 13


Collier Row Carnival and fun day

Sunday 3 August, 12pm-5pm Follow the carnival parade as it makes its way from North Romford Community Centre to the Forest Row Centre where there will be a fun day, ideal for all the family. In addition to a craft fair and games, there will be bouncy castles, five a side football, a dog show, live music and more. £1 entry to the fun day. Collier Row Town Centre

Havering Singers Summer Soiree

Saturday 19 July, 7.30pm-10pm Spend an evening relaxing whilst listening to music. The evening will include both traditional choral music and contemporary music, with Tim Smith playing a selection of solo piano works. £10 in advance and £11 on the door, £5 for Children aged 5 - 15. St Peter’s Church, Gubbins Lane, Harold Wood 14


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T-Shirt Printing

Jewellery Making Workshop

Thursday 14 August, 10am-12pm Get the little ones down to Upminste Library in August, where they can create their own piece of jewellery with Bitz of Glitz. They will be able to choose from a memory wire bracelet, toggle clasp bracelet or a wire necklace. Suitable for ages 5+years. £6 entry for library members, or £7 for non-members. Upminster Library

Thursday 31 July, 2pm-3.30pm Kids aged 6+ can get creative with this t-shirt printing masterclass at Upminster Library. They’ll get to make something unique to run about in all summer, without creating a mess at home! All materials are provided. £8 library members, or £8.50 non-members. Upminster Library

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Havering Show

Sunday 24 and Monday 25 August, 11am-6pm Celebrate the bank holiday weekend by visiting the borough’s biggest summer event. The family fun and entertainment includes musical acts, daring stunts, a circus, fun fair, classic cars, cute critters and plenty of stalls and exhibitors. Entry is free, with parking at £2. Fingers crossed for sunshine! Harrow Lodge Park, Hornchurch

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EVENTS

Stewart Avenue Allotments Open Day

Saturday 19 July, 11am-3pm Boycott the supermarkets and shop locally at this open day. There will be the opportunity to purchase home-grown fruit and veg, as well as craft stalls to browse, the resident bee keeper to chat to, and experts on hand to dispense gardening advice. Stewart Avenue, Upminster

The Sooty Show

Bedtime stories

Wednesday 20 August, 5pm-6pm Send the little ones (ages 3-6) off to a peaceful slumber sleepy stories, songs and craft. Pyjamas and teddy bears are welcome. £3 (£4 for non-members). Upminster Library

Thursday 21 August, 1.30pm & 4.30pm Friday 22 August, 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm Saturday 23 August, 10.30am, 1.30pm For a dose of nostalgia, take the kids to Sooty, Sweep and Soo, plus Richard Cadell who will be attempting to keep Sooty out of mischief. The story play will follow the story of Sooty’s birthday party – where things aren’t going to plan. There will also be the chance to meet Richard and Sooty after the show! £12 adults, £10 children or £38 for a family ticket. Call the box office to book in advance on 443333. The Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch 17


Team Havering Aquathlon

Sunday 17 August, 9.30am-12.30pm If you’re aged 17+ and feeling energetic, sign up for the Havering Aquathlon – a 400m pool swim, followed by a 5k run through the local countryside. Ideal for both first time or experienced competitors – enter online at www.runnersworld. co.uk. Advance entry £17 (£12 for BTF affiliated competitors), or on the day (8.30am to 9.15am) £20. The Coopers’ Company and Coborn School, Upminster

RSPB - Pond Detectives

Thursdays 31 July, 7, 14, 21 & 28 August, 10am-12pm Kids will love to grab a net and investigate what lies beneath the pond and ditch surfaces at Rainham Marshes. There will be an expert on hand to identify their finds. £1 per child, accompanying adults free. Rainham Marshes 18


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Havering Snapshot

The 724 Green Line route, taken at Parkside Roundabout, Romford. Photo taken by David Christie in May 1967 20


REGULARS: SNAPSHOT

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Mixing business with pleasure

HaveringLife meets ‘mumpreneur’ Jade Foster, to chat about her party and events business and what the future holds

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ade Foster is busy. The mum of two is scouring the borough for suitable venues for her future events, sending out information packs to her stallholders and dreaming up new ideas. The 31-year-old, who lives with fiancé Dean “I realised as I got older that my and sons Matthew and vocation in life was to do a job that Jacob in Collier Row, involved children” started up her company Face the Fun Parties child. I realised as I got practical skills. “I trained as a party two years ago. older that my vocation host at a restaurant in life was to do a job PARTY GIRL that involved children. many years ago, and wanted to adapt the Jade decided to get I eventually set up kind of parties I did into parties and events my children’s party there to fit into what after being inspired business in 2012.” parents these days as a youngster. “I had Being a mum want for their children, always wanted to set up herself gives Jade the whilst still keeping to my own entertainment perfect insight into their budget.” business. My dad has what makes parents The school gates been a professional DJ tick when it comes to proved ideal for for over 30 years, and children’s events, and he used to take me to her previous experience bouncing off ideas amongst other parents, gigs and quizzes as a means she has all the 23


and soon she was running her own parties for children at her son’s school. GETTING CRAFTY Jade attended training courses in face painting to enhance the parties, and also started exhibiting at local fairs and events. “Whilst attending other people’s events in the area I stumbled across the name of a well-known 24

craft fair company, who were asking for reps in the Essex area to set up their own events. I jumped on board because I thought I could do a better job than the organisers I had previously dealt with. By 2013 I began to build up a database of stallholders and my mind was buzzing

with lots of ideas that I couldn’t expand on whilst working under somebody else’s name. So, I ran my last event with them at the end of the year and decided to add an events section to the existing party business. Face the Fun Parties & Events was born, and I have not looked back since.”

“The school gates proved ideal for bouncing off ideas amongst other parents”


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EVENTS EXPERT Jade’s company now organises events such as wedding fairs, charity nights and pampering evenings, many of which also help charities close to her heart. “We are always looking for unique and ‘out there’ ideas to keep the events fresh and stand out compared to all the others.” The main aim for the business going forward, is to fine-tune what works and what doesn’t and eventually come up with regular events that evolve year on year. “We continually look to better ourselves. Not all of the events are successful but that’s because we are always trying new ideas, new venues and new themes. Once we have

established what works and what the public want, we would like to continue with that on an annual basis.” LIVING THE DREAM By setting up on her own it’s allowed Jade to pursue the ultimate goal in ‘having it all’ – a job she loves that enables her to spend as much time at home with her sons as possible. “The best thing I ever did was to

Photo © Andy Hayes

start my own business. At first, it seemed so daunting and I didn’t know where to begin. However, I believe that because I found what I

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and put down at certain times of the year.” She works extremely hard at making her business a success, but Jade recognises that support from others is invaluable. “My stallholders get involved with the idea process, as the whole point of running the events is to help their businesses succeed too – so their input is vital. We have had support from the local MP, Deputy Mayor, Havering Council and Photo © Andy Hayes Havering Libraries. to help me on my way, Without them, I am good at, and what and because there was don’t know how I have always wanted a market for what I was far I could take the to do, everything fell events side of it. It’s offering, it took off. into place. With the By adding the events important to support help of the internet and each other without side to my business, I talking to others who involving ourselves too can now say it’s a full had started their own much in each other’s business, I managed to time job rather than find the right resources something I can pick up businesses.” 26


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Running a successful business and being mum to two young boys would surely be enough to tire anyone out, but Jade is not ready to relax yet. “We are have just started holding a monthly networking meeting at Collier Row Library, for anyone looking to

network amongst other businesses, find out how to start their

UPCOMING FACE THE FUN EVENTS 26 July: Networking event Collier Row Library, 10-12pm 20 September: Rainham Craft & Shopping Fair Rainham Library, 10-3pm (to launch the new library) 27 September: Charity Shopping & Fun Day St Laurence Hall, Upminster, 12-3pm (to raise money for charity Ehlers-Danlos) 15 October: Autumn Evening Shopping Fair Collier Row Library, 6-10pm 1 November: Halloween Little Monsters Ball Harold Hill Community centre 5-9pm

own business, or for advice on anything from insurance to tax renewals, where to find local events or how to use social networks to their advantage.” Confucius said “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” Jade certainly seems to be in the enviable position of making a living out of doing something she loves. www.facethefunparties andevents.co.uk 27


STEP BACK IN TIME… ROMFORDS BUSES 1967-‘70s

A book featuring photographs by David Christie

Browse the online store at www.blurb.com/user/store/crisdave


FASHION

Style selection

For Him

Get ready for summer with our must-have holidays buys Image: Hawaiian floral shirt, ÂŁ24, M&Co. Upminster 29


three Top

summer shoes

1 2 3 1. Camouflage sandals £10, Tu at Sainsbury’s, Hornchurch 2. Navy leather boat shoes, £34.99, New Look, Romford 3. Red Fish men’s dark brown cross over mule sandal, £7.99, Shoe Zone, Hornchurch

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Image: Navy Print Rever Polo, £22, Next, Romford


FASHION

Braided belt, £12.99, H&M, Romford

Hawaii printed t-shirt, £7, Tu at Sainsbury’s, Hornchurch

Photographic girl printed board shorts, £12, Matalan, Romford

Ticking stripe denim shorts, £28, M&Co. Upminster Engraved golf set, £24.99, H Samuel, Romford

Wrap around sunglasses, £6, M&Co. Upminster

Messenger bag, £10, George at ASDA, Romford

BEACH BUDDIES Perfect for taking with you for a day at the seaside

Canvas bag, £24.99, H&M, Romford

Natural canvas typhoon hat , £22, Debenhams, Romford

Blue beach print wallet, £3, New Look, Romford

Ocean Pacific beach towel, £7.99, Sports Direct, Romford

Osprey frameless mask and snorkel set, £24.99, Argos, Hornchurch

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Silver Tree Designs

Personalised Gifts

Money boxes • Message hangers • Keyrings • Noticeboards • Badges Acrylic letters & bunting • Keepsake boxes • Canvases • Magnets Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Silvertreedesigns Email: contactus@silvertreedesigns.co.uk Call: 07828 635090


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Style selection

For Her

Pick out some hot new items for a sizzling summer wardrobe Image: H&M, Romford 33


TOP LOOK UNDER £60 Festival chic

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1. Embellished black smock top, £12, Primark, Romford 2. Gold flower filigree stretch bracelet, £8, Claire’s Accessories, Romford 3. Quilted bumbag belt, £4, Primark, Romford 4. Light blue bleach wash denim mid shorts, £19.99, New Look, Romford 5. Black wedge heeled beaded flip flips, £12.80, Debenhams, Romford

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Image: Sleeveless shirt, £24, Next, Romford


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Gold nisco wave clutch bag, £17.60, Dorothy Perkins, Romford

Pink floral printed v scoop shell top, £12, Dorothy Perkins, Romford

Blue floral print panel burnout strappy skater dress, £13, New Look, Romford

White stone circle stretch bracelet, £7, Claire’s Accessories, Romford

Floral print shutter bodycon dress, £79, M&Co. Upminster

Oversized cutaway sunglasses, £5, George at ASDA, Romford

Circular skirt, £9.99, H&M, Romford

BIKINI BEAUTY Some top beach buys in Havering this summer

Hibiscus twist bikini, £25, Miss Selfridge, Romford

Blue/white underwired bikini top, £8, and textured stripe bikini bottoms, £6, both BHS, Romford

Daisy print underwired taniki top, £8, and daisy print bikini briefs, £6, both Matalan, Romford

Miss Fiori block stripe bikini top ladies, £3.50, and bottoms, £3.99, both Sports Direct, Romford

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As it starts to hot up, HaveringLife shares top tips on how to stay safe in the sun this summer

TAN SAFE

START RIGHT

Exfoliating the skin all over will remove dead skin cells and prepare it for tanning. Shaving beforehand is also a good idea. Starting off properly will make your tan last longer. 36

LOTION UP

Never step outside on a hot day unprotected. Find the SPF that suits you, generally this will initially be a high factor which can be SPF30 lotion, lowered later ÂŁ2.79, Aldi, when you have Upminster a little colour. Reapply regularly,

especially after swimming. At the end of the day, shower to remove all traces then moisturise the skin.

KEEP YOUR COOL

Make sure you have ways to cool down when it gets too hot. A dip in the sea or pool is


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always an obvious way if you are lucky enough to be by one. Cool down with a cold drink (not alcohol as this SPF50 kids’ will dehydrate extra sensitive spray, you), or snack on £2.99, Aldi, chilled fruit or an Upminster ice lolly. A finespray bottle of water is also a good idea.

know your limits

Stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day (around mid-morning/ lunchtime). If you think you are burning, get into the shade as soon as possible. If it’s too late, apply an aftersun lotion. Keep the area covered and moisturised, and drink plenty of water.

Ambre Solaire no streaks tinted shimmer 150ml, £7.66 Superdrug, Upminster

Barry M perfect tan natural dazzle, £3.99, Superdrug, Hornchurch

Boots hot weather cooling spray 150ml, £4.19, Boots, Romford

Soltan adult dry touch spray SPF30 200ml, £6, Boots, Romford

“A healthy tan takes more than a couple of days to achieve, stay safe at all times, keep cool and do not rush it” EVEN OUT

Be sure to avoid wearing watches and jewellery, and keep bikini straps loose to minimise dodgy tan lines. It is also a good idea to turn over regularly so that both your front and back are even – use a phone alarm if you have

difficulty remembering how long you have spent tanning on one side.

GO SLOW

Finally, be patient! A healthy tan takes more than a couple of days to achieve, stay safe at all times, keep cool and do not rush it. Happy tanning! 37


HaveringLife finds out that far from driving people apart, the internet can bring local people together, creating lasting relationships

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he internet has certainly changed the way we live. Shopping can be done online, creating a world-wide store for everything you could want. Getting advice

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on anything under the sun is just a click away, booking a holiday and learning about a new area, made simple. Communicating with friends in far-flung places has never been

easier, with Facebook, Skype and email – the way in which we interact with each other, changed forever. Many think it has gone too far – when was the last time you


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called a friend instead of commenting on their Facebook post? People seem attached to their phones, connected to each other digitally 24/7, yet with no time to just enjoy the world around them and actually speak to each other in person. But is this really true? The internet in many ways, is actually bringing strangers together, and creating new relationships and friendships – and the best thing about it, is that it’s with local people. Internet dating gives people the chance to meet in person, based on shared interests, and initial attraction (from photographs). This is proving the perfect solution for the timepoor or those who have a specific idea about

the kind of person they would like to meet. It is certainly a lucrative business – in 2008, the United States generated $957 million in revenue from online dating services. Tinder was launched in 2012. What makes it different from a dating site, is that it is a location-based app, on which users can indicate

for just over two years before she decided to try internet dating. She is a regular user of Tinder, Match, My Single Friend, and Plenty of Fish, as she found she just wasn’t having the opportunity to meet new people. “Most of my friends are married, have small children or are in serious relationships,

“In 2008, the United States generated $957 million in revenue from online dating services” their interest in others – based on information, mutual friends and photos gathered from their Facebook profile. It is available in 24 languages, and as of April this year, has 10 million active daily users. HaveringLife’s ‘Secret Single’, girl was single

so I don’t tend to have many nights out or chances of meeting anyone in the traditional way.” Although she has definitely encountered some ‘dead ends’ she remains positive. “I do hear lots of success stories, so it definitely 39


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Beatrix Chandler, 33, met fiancé Chris Smith online. They live in Elm Park with their two young daughters Jessica and Stephanie, and Spencer the dog. How did you meet Chris and how long have you been together? We met on the website Dating Direct, back in January 2006, so we have been together over eight years now.

Did you have any particularly good or bad experiences using internet dating? I was very fortunate and had no bad experiences, since Chris was actually the first person I met!

What made you decide to give internet dating a go? It was because I wanted to meet different people. Unfortunately going out locally all the time, you tend to always meet the same people and they invariably tend to know someone that you know. I wanted to meet somebody completely different and my friend had had some success using the site.

Would you say that people’s perceptions of internet dating have changed in recent years? Definitely, I would say they have. I know that several years ago when we first got together, and I told people I met Chris over the internet, I was greeted with shocked faces! Now though, it’s so common, people simply ask which site we met on.

How long had you been single beforehand? I had previously been single for about three or four years.

Do you have any advice for anyone using dating sites? Just be yourself. You will soon get found out if you are not. www.datingdirect.com


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was inspired to use the internet to make it easier for people to connect with strangers in their own community, after seeing how people in New York City came together in the aftermath of 9/11. Anyone can start up “I do hear lots of success stories, so it a group – some are just definitely works for people where fate local area specific and may never have given them an open to all, whereas opportunity to meet previously” others are for certain second worldwide with ages or genders, or works for people are geared towards a an ‘excellent’ rating for where fate may never specific shared interest, online services aimed have given them an such as book clubs, at meeting people, just opportunity to meet walking groups and behind badoo.com, previously. which is not widely used dance classes. Internet dating will Each member uploads in the UK. However, go from strength to instead of being geared a photograph and strength. I don’t know creates a profile, and can towards romantic many singletons that then join groups and aren’t on one dating site relationships, Meetup book onto events they exists to cultivate real or another. It will keep find of interest. friendships, and has evolving. It seems the Brenda Duffy created over 17 million users. way forward.” her own Meetup group, The site’s co-founder In June of this year, East London and Meetup.com was ranked Scott Heiferman 41


my network of friends at home in Ireland.” Sometimes people are new to a new city or country, sometimes people have lost their friends to marriage and kids, or just grown apart from their old childhood friends. In this digital age, we of women to meet once all find it easier to reach EssexGirls, after being out to people online than every three to four inspired by those she we do in real life, but weeks for dinner or had joined previously. Meetups add the extra drinks. The group has “I joined a couple of groups in Havering and really taken off and I’ve step of actually engaging met some lovely people.” with people out there in met the most fantastic the real world.” There are a number people. I’m also a lover Joining up takes of the London nightlife, of different reasons why people turn to the courage as you are so joined a Meetup website Meetup to create meeting a whole group group in London, but of new people at once, new friendships. found it to be quite a disconnected experience “As a newbie to Essex, but Brenda feels it is well worth that initial feeling I spent my first few compared to the more of nervousness. local, intimate Havering weeks here feeling out “In all honesty Meetup groups. So I decided to of sorts and lonely for create my own, with the “Meetups add the extra step of purpose of fostering a actually engaging with people out warm, friendly group there in the real world” 42


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FOCUS ON… MEETUP

Carina Ancell, 35, lives in Hornchurch with partner Michael and their two year old Beagle, Charlie. She belongs to several local and London Meetup groups. Why did you join Meetup? I was interested in making new friends in the local area. When I came back from university I found I had drifted away from old friends. I have friends in London and in other parts of the UK but I missed having people to go out with in Havering.

a group of strangers and you wonder if you will get along with people, but I have been really surprised by how friendly everyone is that I have met and hope to develop lasting friendships with members of the various groups I am part of. The major difference is that you ‘book’ to go out with friends which is slightly strange the more you get to know people.

What groups do you belong to? Essex and East London Friends, Havering Childfree, Random Things to do in London, Historical Fiction Any specific advantages/ Reading Group (London) and disadvantages of using Meetup? Cultural Treasure Hunt (London). Sometimes events get full up quickly and if the organiser only What kind of events do you go to? hosts them every so often you may Dinners in Hornchurch and not see the group for a while! Upminster, a cultural day out in However, it is great to have Havering, plus in London – treasure someone organising interesting hunts at museums and pub quizzes. things that you can just sign up for and go along. You get to meet How does it differ from a people from all different walks of ‘traditional’ friendship group? life and that’s really good fun! At first you are meeting with www.meetup.com

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FOCUS ON‌ STREETLIFE

A local conversation about the Havering Museum

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has changed my life. I would never call myself shy, but how does a 30 something woman approach other women for friendship without some suspicious glances?

neighbours”. Users sign up initially using their postcode, and are then connected with others in the borough. The news feed has conversations which

in the local area. Some of the regular users like to meet up in person every now and then, which proves that Streetlife can really bring Havering’s residents together in reality. “Meetups are a way for people to The internet has reach out to other similar people online, and then turn that online connection into endless possibilities, but it’s how you use it that a real life friendship” counts. Of course, it is anyone can comment sometimes easier to As a friend of mine on, and topics range communicate with recently put it, it’s like from someone looking current friends online, online dating, but to but also embrace the find friends rather than for a local plumber, to advice on noisy internet’s abilities to a partner. I think she’s bring new people into actually not far wrong…” neighbours or posts about events happening your life in reality. Users of Streetlife also meet up in person every so often. Streetlife is a location-based website where users can comment on local issues. Its aim is “to help people across Britain make the most of where they live by connecting and sharing with their 45


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HaveringLife looks forward to barbecues and picnics this summer, and dines out at Upminster’s Bistro 101 Image: The Epicurean picnic gift hamper, £124.52, buy online at www.regencyhampers.com

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Chef’s corner

HaveringLife gears up for a summer of foodie fun, with BBQs and picnics aplenty

Portable round charcoal BBQ, £14.99, Argos, Hornchurch

Set of 4 shell shaped ice lolly moulds, £2, Matalan, Romford

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Orchard Red Spot Collection Side Plate, 79p, Dunelm Mill, Romford

SIMPLE SUMMER RECIPE

Mint cucumber dip A delicious tzatziki-style dip, ideal for dipping pitta bread into, or serving with kebabs at a summer barbecue.

BBQ Pork & Mustard Skewers, £4, Sainsbury’s, Romford 8 British beef burgers, £6.49, Waitrose, Upminster

6 British Toulouse sausages with bacon, red wine & garlic, £3.29, Waitrose, Upminster

Aqua plastic pitcher with lid, £2.99, The Range, Romford

Aqua plastic salad servers, 79p, The Range, Romford

Fish print cool bag, £6, Matalan, Romford

Charcoal Bucket BBQ, £9.99, Argos, Hornchurch

INGREDIENTS • 200g Greek-style natural yogurt • 14g fresh mint • Half a cucumber • Half a lemon METHOD 1. Wash and finely chop the mint. 2. Wash and remove the seeds from the cucumber, then cut into crescents. 3. Juice the lemon. 4. Mix the yogurt, mint, cucumber and lemon juice together. 5. Season with freshly ground black pepper to serve. Recipe courtesy of Sainsburys

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BISTRO 101, UPMINSTER

HaveringLife heads to independently-owned Bistro 101 on the high street, for some delicious home-cooked food

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fter Sorrento restaurant which HaveringLife visited and reviewed some time ago, and several local Indian restaurants, high up in review site Tripadvisor’s top 5 restaurants in Upminster – sits Bistro 101. The restaurant is still relatively new to

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the area, and is family owned by Debra and Bruce. They use locally sourced ingredients, and Bruce, the chef, has over 30 years experience working in 4 and 5 star London hotels. This all meant that we had high hopes before visiting for dinner on a sunny Friday evening. First impressions were

good. The restaurant is not huge and very much caters for those with a love of good food and good company rather than huge rowdy groups of people. The decor is modern, yet welcoming. Staff were warm and friendly but not overbearing, and the menu was a good size, with a mix of meat, fish


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and vegetarian dishes. The prawn and crayfish crostini starter was delicious with fresh seafood in abundance, a generous portion and good indication of the quality to come. My dining companion’s mushroom loaded with blue cheese sat on a spinach, crouton and shallot salad with balsamic syrup, and was also very good. Mains arrived – the homemade beefburger a couple of inches thick, speared with a row of juicy prawns. The sautéed duck breast was served cooked to perfection, with a very tasty plum sauce and gratinated potatoes. Somehow finding room for dessert, we ordered the chocolate marquise – a rich

chocolate dessert, complemented with the tartness of the raspberry sauce surrounding it. Another old favourite also crept in – an apple and strawberry crumble with custard, which arrived as a perfectly formed individual portion in a ramekin.

A delicious meal all in all, with a beautifully thought-out and executed menu. HaveringLife will definitely be back for more very soon. Bistro 101, 101 Corbets Tey Road, Upminster, Essex Rm14 2Ah www.bistro101 upminster.com

“The homemade beefburger a couple of inches thick, speared with a row of juicy prawns”

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1. Havana 1.2m round aluminium set in black, £300, Wilkinsons, Romford 2. Anya rattan effect egg chair in black, £249, B&Q, Hornchurch 3. Wall hanging heart planter, £12.99, The Range, Romford 4. Hardwood 2.7m garden parasol in light blue, £49.99, Homebase, Romford 5. Wilko hexagonal gazebo 3.5m, £75 Wilkinsons, Romford 6. Garden calenta fire bowl with mosaic tiled surround, £99.99, The Range, Romford 7. Elstead lighting Norfolk large wall lantern, £64.80, buy online at www.tesco.com/direct 8. Sainsbury’s wooden A-frame table, £52.50, Sainsburys, Hornchurch 9. Resin yoga frog garden ornament in gold coloured finish arms up design, £7.49, buy online at www.tesco.com/direct 10. Salerno 3 piece bistro set, £89.99, The Range, Romford 11. Terraneuva tall square planter (pack of 2), £19.99, Argos, Hornchurch 12. Weber 47cm compact charcoal kettle BBQ set, £79.99, Argos, Hornchurch 13. Aland wooden drinks trolley, £49, B&Q, Hornchurch 57


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SANTORINI

HaveringLife travels to the stunning Greek island of Santorini, for some summer sun and exploration

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ooking across at the peaceful Caldera, it’s hard to believe that Santorini actually formed after a huge volcanic eruption. The small Greek island is famed for its stunning architecture and views, dotted with little blue and white domed churches. The village of Oia is located at the north west of Santorini and is said to be one of the most beautiful on the island. The many shops and restaurants 60

are found along narrow pedestrianised streets – offering everything from traditional Greek food such as Meze and Souvlaki, to souvenir shops and art galleries. Daytrippers arrive by the coach load, but by late afternoon Oia quietens down, and the moment the sun goes down can be enjoyed by those staying in the area, at one of the coveted ‘sunset view’ restaurant tables, cocktail in hand. Fira (or ‘Thira’), the

capital, is less than half an hour’s drive away from Oia. It is a place to enjoy the hustle and bustle, being a much livelier town. Here you’ll find alongside the shops and restaurants, a larger selection of bars and pubs. For €5 you can be whizzed down to the Old Port via cable car. A wonderful way to spend the day - if it is not too hot, is to walk from Fira to Oia. The varied walk, which goes from paved


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paths through town, to dirt tracks around the mountains, takes around 3 hours without stopping – though pausing to enjoy the stunning views and refresh with a drink or two is a must, especially in the summer. Sensible shoes, a bottle of water and sunscreen are all definitely required, as of course, is a camera. Being volcanic, the island of Santorini has black sand beaches. One of the largest of

these is Perissa, at the south east of the island, which benefits from being served by a strip of restaurants, making it possible to regularly order food and drinks without even leaving your sun lounger.

lined with restaurants and bars, the quiet village also boasts one of Santorini’s top-rated attractions – the open air cinema. The cinema ‘Cine Kamari’ is located on the main road, showing

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If temptation comes to you in the form of the classic images of Greece used in advertising campaigns or articles about the country- the There are several advertised throughout whitewashed buildings the island. Tickets are ₏8 boat trips available, and blue-topped each and you can book with visits to the hot springs and volcano, or churches set into the online to ensure entry before those just turning if there is a group of you mountains, this place is travelling together, you a must-visit, because up on the night. THAT is Santorini. The cinema is certainly can charter your own. a world away from those in Havering – with a bar offering sweet and savoury snacks, drinks and cocktails including alcoholic milkshakes. Outside the height of summer, it’s a good idea to take a blanket for when the temperature drops. 62


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Budapest

Hayley Wade visits Hungary’s capital city, and experiences everything from an afternoon shooting to relaxing in thermal baths

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Where to stay For those travelling in a group, www.budapest accommodation rentals.com has a great choice of well placed, modern apartments available at competitive rates. Many apartments are in a great location for the city, all are spotlessly clean and some include Jacuzzis and balconies.

around £15 per person there is unlimited access to seven heated pools, both indoor and outdoor. The views are unbeatable, and with the hottest spa reaching 38 degrees, it is ideal even in colder months. The Terror Museum is recommended to those with a keen interest in history and a long stroll around the city sights, bridges and the Danube river will provide some See the sights Budapest is a large city, spectacular scenery but you can pack all the for the enthusiastic must-sees and dos in a photographer. weekend. The Celeritas www.celeritas-sch.com www.szechenyifurdo.hu Shooting Club is ideal for those wanting to try www.terrorhaza.hu their hand at shooting Food & Drink handguns, machine As Budapest does not guns, pistols and even use the Euro, eating AK-47s. For a more and drinking comes relaxing day, visit the cheap and the choice Szechenyi Thermal is plentiful. One Baths, where for

must-visit restaurant is Menza, with its 70s decor and a menu offering things such as duck, liver, Hungarian stew and steak. Other recommendations include Sugar for amazing cakes and sweets, and the For Sale pub for a truly authentic Hungarian experience. Nightlife in the city is vibrant and you can dance until the early hours at Szimpla Kert and Doboz. www.menzaetterem.hu www.sugarshop.hu www.forsalepub.com www.szimpla.hu www.doboz.pm Getting there You can fly to Budapest from Stansted with Easyjet for around £80 per person. www.easyjet.com 65


The Directory

Where to find all the lovely things featured in this issue…

shopping HORNCHURCH Argos 0845 165 7274 84-86 High Street, RM12 4UH www.argos.co.uk B&Q 734210 Hornchurch Road, RM11 1PY www.diy.com Sainsburys 475214 95-101 High Street, RM11 1TX www.sainsburys.co.uk Shoe Zone 472180 142 High Street, RM12 6QX www.superdrug.com Superdrug 446742 70-74 High Street, RM12 4UW www.superdrug.com

ROMFORD Debenhams 0844 561 6161 Market Place, RM1 3ET www.debenhams.com Dorothy Perkins 760348 17 Stewards Walk, RM1 3RJ www.dorothyperkins.com Dunelm Mill 732077

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Eastern Avenue Retail Park, Eastern Avenue, RM7 7JN www.dunelm-mill.com Halfords 347528 Unit 2, Gallows Corner Retail Park, Romford RM3 0AD www.halfords.com Homebase 0345 640 7034 Davidson Way, RM7 0AJ www.homebase.co.uk

H. Samuel 746807 www.hsamuel.co.uk Miss Selfridge 743679 www.missselfridge.com New Look 760637 www.newlook.com Next 0844 844 5235 www.next.co.uk Sports Direct 0844 332 5173 www.sportsdirect.com

Matalan 0845 330 3330 117 North Street, RM1 1ES www.matalan.co.uk

THE MALL, romford Asda 388700 www.asda.com Wilkinson 738132 www.wilkinsonplus.com

Primark 721187 33-35 South Street, RM1 1NJ www.primark.com

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the BREWERY, romford The Range 771790 www.therange.co.uk Sainsburys 753651 www.sainsburys.co.uk the Liberty, romford Boots 768017 www.boots.com BHS 0844 4885127 ww.bhs.co.uk Claire’s Accessories 736238 www.claires.co.uk H&M 0844 736 9000 www.hm.com

Aldi 0800 042 0800 119-129 St Mary’s Lane, RM14 2QB www.aldi.co.uk M&Co 251280 57 Station Road, RM14 2SU www.mandco.com Superdrug 220303 Corbets Tey Road, RM14 2AT www.superdrug.com Waitrose 224444 218 St Mary’s Lane, RM14 3BT www.waitrose.com


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FEATURED PLACES HAROLD HILL Harold Hill Community Centre 340952 Gooshays Drive, RM3 9LB www.hhdca.co.uk

Harrow Lodge Sports Centre & Harrow Lodge Park 454135 Hornchurch Road, RM11 1JU www.everyoneactive.com

HAROLD WOOD RAINHAM St Peter's Church 342080 Gubbins Lane, RM3 0QA www.stpetersharoldwood.org

HORNCHURCH The Queen’s Theatre 443333 Billet Lane, RM11 1QT www.queens-theatre.co.uk

RSPB Rainham Marshes 899840 New Tank Hill Road, RM19 1SZ www.rspb.org.uk

ROMFORD North Romford Community Centre 766308 Clockhouse Lane, RM5 3QJ www.nrca.co.uk

UPMINSTER Coopers’ Company and Coborn School 250500 St Marys Lane, RM14 3HS www.cooperscoborn.org.uk The Old Chapel 222660 St Mary’s Lane, RM14 2QR www.theoldchapelupminster. co.uk Stewart Avenue Allotments Stewart Ave Upminster, RM14 www.stewartavenueallotments. org.uk Upminster Library 434933 Corbets Tey Road, RM14 2BB www.havering.gov.uk Upminster Windmill 0300 030 1803 St. Mary’s Lane, RM14 2QL www.upminsterwindmill.co.uk

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