Omni Local Kingston Bank Holiday 2018 Edition

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Supporting Local Business & Local Charities

Kingston | Surbiton | New Malden

Issue No. 62

Bank Holiday Edition THIS MONTH • Make the most of those long weekends! • Enter this month’s competition! Page 40

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Home Improvements | Estate & Lettings | Health & Wellbeing | LOCAL Trades Jobs | Family | Puzzles | Competitions | Local Charities | Cooking | Gardening History |Local Events | Business Advice | Places to Go | Art


2–8 July 2018 Preview Evening 2 July • RHS Members’ Days 3 & 4 July ICONIC SUMMER BEDS BY PIET OUDOLF SPECTACULAR VERBENA PLANTING COMMUNITY GARDEN • RHS KITCHEN GARDEN LIFESTYLE GARDENS • EVOLUTION OF PLANTS FESTIVAL OF ROSES • CELEBRITY TALKS SUPERB SHOPPING • WORKSHOPS UK INTERFLORA FLORIST OF THE YEAR FINALS

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OmniLocal - Kingston Upon Thames • May 2018

Hello all! We hope you’ve all been doing great this Spring and enjoying those bursts of sunshine! Now that we’ve got a few extra long weekends to work with, we thought it’d be a good idea to brainstorm and share with you some good ideas on how to spend your time. We’ve got lots of great events coming up, advice for keeping on top of things around the house and so many brilliant local businesses for you to get in touch with! We’d like to draw your attention to the Wonderful World of Wellbeing Festival which is taking place on 13th May! Check out their advert on page 10, as well as their exciting competition on page 40 to win passes to the festival - get in quick for your chance to win! If you’re looking to call in a professional tradesmen to keep your home in top shape this Summer, we highly recommend you think local. If you do get in touch with any of the local businesses in this issue, please let them know that you found their details in Omni Local! Have you joined us at OLBN yet? We’ve just launched some new group locations with even more on the way! We now extend to areas in Essex, Kent and Central London as well as the Surrey and Hampshire areas. Our network keeps on growing and our groups are getting better and better! We’ve had so much success with networking to date. Why not see what we’re about at omnilocalbusinessnetworking. com!? Networking is a great way to meet new friends and clients over a delicious breakfast or lunch, and with us you can attend free seminars and pitch your business to a large number of people on a fortnightly or monthly basis. We meet over breakfast, host evening networking events and offer free monthly networking workshops! Stay tuned for hopefully more good news and success stories, or get in touch and see what it’s all about. We hope you enjoy this issue, and we’ll be back in June! Kind regards, The Omni Local Team

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Contents: Local Business Focus Celia Queen Bee of LinkedIn

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Community Section This Months Charity: Kids Come First Community Person: Diane Mitchell Kingston Police Advice Kingston Rotary Love Kingston

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Arts Section Kingston Artists Open Studios

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Health & Wellbeing Yoga by the River Irrefutable Health

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Cooking Corner Cauliflower with Crumb Topping

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Gardening Section Tips for your Garden

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Family Learning Family Advice

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This Months Special Feature Bank Holidays

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Places to Go 24-27 Rose Theatre Listings Local Events At the Cinema – Tully Out Now on DVD – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Home Improvements Tips for around the house!

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Local Trades Section Use One of our Excellent Local Trades

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Goddards Accountants Silverlinings Charity

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Property & Lettings Winkworths

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Games & Puzzles Section Crossword Sudoku Word Search Monthly Competition & Review

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LOCAL BUSINESS

This month I am talking to Celia Rizothanasi the Queen Bee of LinkedIn.

Supplied by: Celia Rizothanasi

Q1: Hi Celia, well I guess I’ve got to start with, why the Queen Bee of LinkedIn? A1: One of the most difficult things to do today with so much marketing ‘noise’ out there is to stand out from your competition. Seth Godin talks about the ‘Purple Cow’ as something that stands out and is remarkable; having a marketing background I agree and believe that the Queen Bee does just that and is also great branding. Q2: Tell us something about your background and how you got started in business? A2: I came to LinkedIn pretty early on, in 2006, as part of my corporate role, using it as a marketing tool for professional services clients. At the time there was very little education around for LinkedIn, so it was very much teach-yourself. After leaving my corporate life behind me, with LinkedIn growing in popularity, and not wanting to waste my knowledge of it, my perfect business was born.

Q5: Is there anything else that we should be doing with our LinkedIn account? A5: We’ve only just got started! Now you have to build your personal brand, build your credibility and be seen as the expert in your chosen field. After that, I imagine that you will be looking for prospects.

Q3: What would you recommend is the best way to start with LinkedIn?

Q6: What kind of services does Queen Bee offer and who are your usual clientele?

A3: This answer has two parts. Firstly, the key is to know why you want to be on LinkedIn in the first place, as not everyone should be. Secondly, you need a very good professional profile, since, as we all know, first impressions count and nowhere is this truer than with your LinkedIn profile. For example, taking a sales meeting or applying for a new job: your profile will be reviewed.

A6: A LinkedIn account has many parts that its success depends on; I help my clients get the very best out of every area to obtain the best results. I have a wide range of clients from individuals, sole proprietors, SMEs, Heads of schools, to corporations. Q7: Do you have any special offers on at the moment?

Q4: So, once you have decided that you should be on LinkedIn and you have a great profile what comes next?

A7: Yes – a Profile Review. It’s where I start with all of my new clients and I have a special Omni offer until the 28th May 2018.

A4: Well, there is no point in having a great profile unless you can be found. So next it is about making yourself visible to the right people. This is about being proactive; you need to have daily and weekly actions; growing your network, connecting with people and supporting others in your network.

Q8: That’s great! What is the best way for our readers to get in touch with you and find out more? A8: Connect with me on LinkedIn www. linkedin.com/in/celialinkedinexpert or drop me a line at celia@queenbeeoflinkedin.com

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COMMUNITY PERSON

Diane – Wonderful World of Wellbeing

Supplied by: Diane Mitchell - WWoW

I am very passionate about changing lives, helping to contribute to human wellbeing. Mindset is key, and tiny shifts can create a huge difference to someones life. When visitors, crew and exhibitors share how the festival has positively impacted their lives, this validates the necessity of the festival. Wonderful World of Wellbeing is based in Yorkshire and Twickenham; facilitating change of mindset, educative retreats, host to The Wonderful World of Wellbeing Festival. We believe ‘experiences change lives’ so for the hundreds of visitors we weave experiences into the mix. We’ve been operating in business now for thirty three years. Eleven years ago I was given 12 weeks to live. My mind decided otherwise in an instant! This created a positive shift in my beliefs, defying the prognosis. Thankfully my recovery was solely enhanced with holistic therapies. The festival is a gateway to gather information, experience new ways of being, opportunities to connect and engage with expert wellbeing providers in a variety of safe, positive, unique ways. What do we offer at WWoW? During the festival our visitors have access to a wide range of holistic therapies and services. Our product providers endorse and supply clean, vegan, gluten-free, holistic options. Free festival program on entry. Most of our clientele includes Exhibitors & Visitors. Exhibitors are small to medium size businesses showcasing to both private and business clients. Our visitors range from people yearning for more meaning and purpose to their life to those well into their journey; craving better lives, passionate about nourished life, our festival is home!

you want to be connected with, we have the solutions. Right now we also have some great offers available. We love treating our visitors to specials - Book online now & save £s! Weekend passes £13, Single day options, U14 FREE tickets; VIP Royal box experience days, specials for groups of 10, Classes-talksworkshops FREE tickets with a paid entry, festival promotions - Book online NOW: wonderfulworldofwellbeing.com/bookingoptions Why not Join us? Exhibitor reservations are underway for 2019, and we are currently looking to build our team, so please send your enquiries via our website if this is something you are interested in. Working in a field such as this is incredibly rewarding. Sign up at: wonderfulworldofwellbeing.com T: 07522760068

Many do not realise until they visit WWoW festival how affordable and enjoyable wellbeing can be. However and whoever

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LOCAL CHARITY THIS MONTH’S CHARITY Supplied by:

Kids Come First® Separated Parent Support Workshops

Nicola Withycombe - KCF

RESPONDING TO CHILDREN ABOUT SEPARATION/DIVORCE So what do you say when your child asks why you are separating or divorcing? Understandably, you want to be truthful and not lie or be dishonest. Your children may feel very confused and overwhelmed by the different responses they might hear from parents. And they will want to know why you’re no longer together - why wouldn’t they?

on being approachable and give them plenty of emotional support.

They will probably invest of lot of time trying to get to ‘the truth’ so remember there are ‘two sides to every story’ when it comes to separation and that, over time, it’s highly unlikely that both your versions of events or ‘what really happened’ will ever truly match up.

• Be fair to the other parent. Try not to argue, blame or criticise in front of them. Children want to believe both their parents but what if their stories conflict? It’s best if you’re able to agree on an appropriate version without criticisms or accusations. Too much adult or ‘ageinappropriate’ information i.e. affairs, addictions, financial situation, etc. should not be shared. Try to keep this version as neutral as possible otherwise your child will spend their time trying to filter out the essence of ‘the truth’ or will be prone to trying to find someone to blame. They may start distancing themselves – perhaps not believing one parent, or feeling they need to ‘choose’ a version or even, tragically, a parent.

Here are a few helpful tips for parents: • Timing is important. Try to discuss and agree on what you want to tell them in advance. Then pick a safe, familiar and comfortable place and both be available to them afterwards. • Keep it simple. Too much information can be confusing so “less is more”. Focus on giving age-appropriate versions without adult details that might potentially be emotionally damaging.

If, as parents, you can find a common ‘truth’ to offer as a response, there will be less pressure on your child to feel as if they are being asked to ‘take sides’. By not creating two conflicting stories there is less likelihood of creating the kind of environment in which children feel confused, torn and stuck in the middle.

• Reassure them. Tell them it’s ok to feel sad (and angry) and that’s it’s not their fault. • Provide stability. Stick to routines and ‘normalise’ life as much as possible. • Explain ‘unconditional’ parental love. Remind them often how much they are loved.

Kids Come First® is a separated parents support forum offering mindful, confidential group sessions. It’s a unique workshop of child-focused teaching material with specialist guidance on how to create a successful coparenting partnership.

• Stay positive. Give them hope and let them know that things will improve. Tell them that they will sometimes miss the other parent but that you will always work things out for them.

For more information call Nicola on 07789497275 or email kidscomefirstuk@mail.com

• Listen carefully. Be alert to their thoughts, observing their responses & feelings. Focus

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POLICE ADVICE

Thinking about holidays? Many people book their holiday online these days. Whilst it is true that you can get some fantastic deals, fraudsters also take advantage of this. They advertise flights, accommodation and other travel services that are not provided or don’t exist. Often their victims only become aware that they have been scammed when they arrive at an airport or their destination and find no booking has actually been made! The false advertising can be either an entirely fraudulent website or a fraudulent advert posted on a genuine website. Images of the holiday may be used to make the offer appear authentic. However, these could have been copied from anywhere on the internet. Criminals will often ask you to complete the booking away from the site, even offering a further discount for doing so. They may encourage payment by direct bank transfer rather than third party payment services (eg Paypal) as this makes it much harder for you to recover your funds. Fraudsters may even send ‘confirmation’ emails to convince you the booking has been made.

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the scheme to confirm if the company you are using is really a member. Research any property before you book, look if it is advertised elsewhere or has its own website. Be extremely cautious if the prices are significantly different. Don’t be convinced by photos, they may have been taken from somewhere else on the internet. You can check photos using a reverse image search on ther internet through websites like https://www.tineye. com/ or https://reverse.photos/ Bringing it all together………

How can you protect yourself?

Remember – Always pay by credit card or the third party payment service advertised by the website

Where possible pay for holidays and travel using either a credit card or the third party payment service advised by the website. This can provide you additional financial protection.

Caution – Be suspicious of any discount offered for paying by bank transfer, or request to complete the booking offsite

Ensure your booking is covered by a consumer protection scheme such as ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) and/ or ATOL (Air Travel Organiser’s Licence). However, their logos can be copied by fraudsters to add credibility to their adverts. Look for the membership number and contact

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Think – Can I trust the advert? How do I know the booking exists? Are you a member of Kingston Borough Neighbourhood Watch? Do email Kingston. NHW@Met.Police.uk with your name and postal address!

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Love Kingston Award Grants

LOVE KINGSTON Supplied by: Tessa Kind - Love Kingston

So much amazing charitable work goes on in our borough, often unseen or unrewarded. These essential services need local support, now more than ever. With a challenging funding environment for charities and community groups, fundraising is becoming more and more necessary, but not all charities and community groups have the capacity to add fundraising to their day to day schedules. Love Kingston is delighted to be able to give back to the community with grants made possible with local support. Please keep supporting the Love Kingston fund. Your donations will have an impact on local people now and on future generations. Look after your heart In the lead up to Ride London-Surrey, Love Kingston are partnering with Go Cycle and Kingston Police to deliver a Spring programme of events in schools around the borough. These include providing Dr Bike, cycling information,

For further information or to sign up: events@

free maps, safety talks and police bike marking

lovekingston.org.uk.

PLUS the fun and competitive Love Kingston Static Bike Challenge. How far can you cycle

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on a static bike in ONE MINUTE? Prizes are

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Kingston Voluntary Action, Charitable Incorporated Organisation no: 1160403

Join us on 29th July in AlForno to cheer on our LKRide100 Team or sign up to participate in the race yourself at Bit.ly/LKRide100application.

Visit www.lovekingston.org.uk for more information.

Get involved If you wish to collaborate with, or volunteer for Love Kingston, please get in touch. We’re also looking for prizes for draws and auctions to continue fundraising at community events.

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KINGSTON ROTARY

Remarkable young people have been recognised with Rotary Young Citizen Awards.

Supplied by: Janet Bacon - Kingston Rotary

The accolades celebrate the positive citizenship and responsibilities that are shown by many young people through hard work, inspirational ideas and a determination to help others. Nominated by their local Rotary clubs they received their awards and a cash prize of £500 from BBC TV Presenter Ellie Crisell at the Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland Conference in Torquay on 7th April, 2018. From helping the homeless to clothing children who live in poverty, this year’s young citizens are truly amazing. Below are the stories of just three of the six winners. REBEKAH HINTON Rebekah, 20, was so deeply concerned by the desperate lack of children’s clothing in her community of West Bowling, Bradford, that she set up the Children’s Clothes Bank at the age of 16. With help from a local toddler group and her own school with collections of clothing, she has helped many families from all backgrounds, including refugees. Clothes are sorted and exchanged for vouchers which Rebekah designed, called C2C (child-tochild). The vouchers reach families in need through a network of health visitors, social workers and the local children’s centre. When families come to the clothing bank, they exchange the vouchers for good quality clothes which will keep their children warm and dry. JOSEPH COX Saddened by the growing number of rough sleepers in the Edinburgh area, 11-year-old Joseph from Leith decided to take action. His simple idea “Socks for the Street” has touched the hearts of people in the local community and around the world. The charity collects new socks, underwear, gloves, hats, scarves and boots for the homeless. He persuaded his school to be a drop off point for donations and has set up

a Facebook page and Amazon wish list of essentials for keeping warm on the streets. Joseph even travels with items in the family car everywhere they go in case he spots someone in need. DALE RAWLINS Dale set up a disability football team when he was just 14. Two years later, he opened a social enterprise sports shop in Gloucester to create employment for the players and generate funds. When Dale finished school, he decided to commit to the enterprise full time and has given people the confidence and skills to gain mainstream employment and move from institutional to independent living. The enterprise created funds enabling young players to take FA Level 1 courses. A couple of the players lacked the necessary literacy skills and confidence so Dale trained alongside them. The number of young people Dale has brought into the game from all forms of disadvantage is about 400. Dale now runs the largest pan-disability football club in the UK, with 13 adults and 3 children’s sides. He has set up one of only five disabled ladies sides in the country and one deaf team with over 130 regular players. If you would like to help your local community, why not think about joining our Rotary Club? To find out how you can join, visit www.kingstonrotaryclub.org.uk or email membership@kingstonrotaryclub.org.uk.

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ARTS

Print Kingston with KAOS in Eden Walk

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Calling all budding or closet artists aged 5 to 95! On 2nd June Kingston Artists Open Studios (KAOS) will be staging an interactive art event called ‘Print Kingston’ in Eden Walk, central Kingston and at the same time raise funds for the local children’s charity Momentum. Bring a photograph of your favourite Kingston building or landmark, or draw inspiration from one of ours, and join in with the Kingston public to create a rolling piece of public art. Guided by KAOS artists you will be able to create your own unique printing plate by simply drawing into a polystyrene panel with a biro using all of your ingenuity and creative interpretation. The next stage will be to ink your plate up using a roller, press the plate firmly (ink side down!) next in line onto the paper and hey presto! you’ll have made your own mark on the Kingston landscape. By the end of the day we will have collectively produced a unique piece of public art that will be exhibited in the borough museums during the following few months. In addition to that, you will be able to make your own print from your plate and take both print and plate home with you. Not only does this promise to be a fun-filled, creative event, but it will be free! Eden Walk have kindly lent us a gazebo and furniture and Pullingers have donated all of the art materials. So roll up the sleeves of your artist smock and join in! KAOS is an unfunded group of local artists

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HEALTH & WELLBEING Yoga for the Soul: Why we really need to relax

Supplied by: Joanna Blundell

Relaxing should be easy, but when people come to yoga they often find it one of the hardest thing to do. We are so hardwired to be on the go and pack the most we can into our day, that sometimes we forget how to to sit back and let go for a minute. It is one of the most beneficial things we can do. And no - a box-set session doesn’t count! It still stimulates us and engages us, taking us out of ourselves. Yoga, in its many modern forms, can sometimes be physically intense and there are many great benefits to that. But where it excels and differs from other forms of exercise is the focus on the breath, the mind and the inbuilt balance between effort with rest (indeed it could be seen as one of the first kinds of interval training!). Yoga has its own tradition of relaxation and meditation and was seen as a method for how to live well. It sounds very philosophical, but that’s why yoga is known as a practice - we are learning all the time and using our skills to navigate the trials of life. Taking time to relax gives us perspective and the space to consider our next move. When we practice a lot, we can learn to dial down our rapid thoughts and have blissful moments of peace. How to relax Start small: Try taking five minutes to lie on your bed or the floor when you come home and take 10 deep breaths. If you have 15 minutes try this: Lie on a mat or blanket on the floor. Take your time to get comfortable, deep your lower back and shoulder blades flat against the floor and the back of the neck long. If the lower back aches, bend your knees, with feet flat on the floor. If the chin is lifting towards the sky, use a cushion or blanket to lengthen the back of

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your neck, so it is in a neutral position and the chin draws towards the throat. Move your hands 45 degrees away from your body, palms facing the sky. Keep your feet a little more than hip distance apart and (if the legs are straight) allow the toes to drop out to the side. Observe how you are breathing. Try to lengthen and slow your breath without any strain. Making the exhale longer, and releasing tension from your muscles on the exhale, promotes relaxation. Stay here for at least 10 minutes, noticing if tension creeps back into the body (especially the shoulders, face and throat). If it does, relax on the next exhale, and the next. When you are ready, lie on your side for a few moments, then get up very slowly. Enjoy.


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GARDENING May Gardening Tips MAY to gardeners is the start of the growing year, when new leaves emerge fresh and green. However, with all this new growth plants will require extra support for climbers and providing stakes or support for the perennials. The vigorous growth of many herbaceous perennials and climbers often needs a helping hand to prevent them flopping onto neighbouring plants or over the edges of lawns and paths. Putting plant supports in place early means that even the most obvious ones can be hidden by the foliage when it grows through in just a few weeks. When choosing the most suitable support, you need to match it to the vigour of the plant and don’t tie in plants too rigidly; they should be able to move a little. It may be necessary to continue tying the stems or raise the level of the used supports as the plant grows. Always use a soft string for tying in small plants and a slightly stronger but still soft string for roses or other vigorous climbers. There are plenty of different supports available whether that is home made with twigs and canes or you purchase ready made metal/plastic versions. Each different type of support is suitable for different growing shapes. For instance upright tall clump-forming perennials such as delphiniums or sunflowers can be supported with individual canes. Plants such as phlox or chrysanthemums grow well through ready-made circular grid support frames or curved link stakes, whereas top-heavy plants such as peony and dahlias are better suited to ready-made Y-stake supports or spiral ring supports but you will have to carefully feed the stems through as they grow. When making your own supports peasticks are useful for lower growing plants such as penstemons or asters and provide a more natural look to the border. Just place the thick end of the branch into the ground and bend/weave

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the twiggy tops over and tie the ends together to form a dome. Where climbers are against a wall either a wooden trellis or a plastic coated wire grid will help support the plants but remember to leave a gap between the wall and the trellis to allow for air-flow around the plants. To give the borders height and for a more formal look wooden or metal obelisks provide the ideal support for roses and clematis with the added bonus that when the plants have died down in winter you will still have the architectural structures providing interest. For twining climbers such as cobaea or sweet peas that are not as vigorous as roses tall tripods made from sticks or bamboo canes provide an ideal framework for their softer growth. To get in touch, please email j.bacon@ tiscali.co.uk or call 020 8393 7970.


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LEARNING

Want your child to have fun learning?

Supplied by: Celia Osborne Numberworks’n’words

With this year’s SATS you could be forgiven for thinking the fun has been sucked out of learning. 11 year olds are grappling with questions about clauses, adverbs and prepositions, whilst 7 year olds are expected to be able to ‘expand’ a ‘noun clause’. What’s happened to fun and creativity? Lots of kids love writing stories but with the focus on correct grammar the fun’s been lost. Some schools are even promising year 6 that they can write stories after their SATS - in other words, as a treat! So what can you do to help? At NumberWorks’nWords we believe that learning can and should be fun and creative, and if you feel the same, try some of these creative ideas at home to help re-inspire your child. Help them write Write for them! Really? If your child’s got great ideas but struggles getting them down on paper, let them dictate them. It’ll fire up their creative juices and they’ll love hearing them read back. You could even help inject a few adjectives and descriptive phrases to make it even better – but don’t overdo it!!

more importantly it’s about getting them engaged, interested and dare I say it, having fun!

Drawing ‘story boards’

Put the fun back into learning.

Budding artists often like to plan their stories through pictures. Fold a paper in 4 and get them to draw their story: your child can then dictate the text to you.

Maths or English, we help children achieve their best with a smile. Whether they are struggling with the work they are doing now, bored and want to move on or trying for entrance exams, we’re here to move them on.

Poems Create silly poems using loads of rhymes whilst you cook or drive. Take inspiration from things around you, ‘There’s a fish on that lorry, and he’s really very sorry because he left his favourite book, in the middle of a brook.’ Write them down or just enjoy the laughs. Children love coming up with their own silly poems.

Bring your child for a free assessment and see what we do. It’s fun, I promise! Call Celia 020 8399 1234 or book online at numberworks’nwords.co.uk Address: 152 Ewell Road, KT6 6HE

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FAMILY ADVICE

Reader Q & A’s with Diana Jordan, Divorce Consultant

Supplied by: Diana Jordan

Q: I want to divorce my husband but every time I raise the subject he tells me he’ll get custody of the children because I’m a bad mother. I can’t decide what to do, what will happen if he takes me to court?

enough” mother. And if you’re not, why has the father not mentioned this before? Is he still going out to work all day and leaving the children with you? Instead of being on the defensive when he makes these accusations, stay calm and ask him some questions which you’ve prepared in advance such as those above (and starting with “what”, “when” or “how” rather than “why” so you don’t get into a slanging match).

Angie, Surbiton A: It sounds as though your husband is terrified of you leaving. What does he fear most from a divorce? Is he frightened you will stop him from seeing his children? Don’t let his fears and threats paralyse you and stop you from leaving if you need to. Mothers are supposed to be perfect aren’t they, so any accusation that you are a bad mother is like being stabbed in the heart. The good news is that you only have to be a “good

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In the unlikely event that he did take you to court, much would depend on who has been caring for the children before. If you’ve been at work full time while your husband’s been at home looking after the children, he is likely to get custody – not because you’re a bad mother, but because he’s the one available to continue doing it. You don’t say how old your children are, but teenage boys often want to live with their father and, if that’s what’s best for them, you’ll need to let them go. Of course you would still expect to see a lot of them. I’m assuming that your husband’s threats are just an emotional reaction to the ‘D’ word. But if they are a continuation of emotional abuse or coercive control during the relationship you could be in danger if you leave so seek advice from an organisation such as Women’s Aid first. And in this case I’m afraid it is much more likely that you will end up in court.

Dealing with Divorce

Diana works with couples who want an amicable divorce, and individuals who may have to go to court due to abuse or mental health issues.

If you would like to talk through your situation in more detail please ring me on 01932 843434 or email diana@ dealingwithdivorce.co.uk for a free, no obligation, 20 minute phone call.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

Ways to Spend the Bank Holidays

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With the weather finally looking up a little bit and the joy of those long weekends in May, we want to inspire you to get the best out of those extra days off. For lots of us, we assume options are limited on account of so many stores and other buildings being closed for the holiday - but that doesn’t mean you have to sit indoors all day - or do, if that’s how you enjoy spending days off work! If you want to keep things based at home There’s no harm in that - however, it can come as a shock to your system if you spend lots of time doing almost nothing, only to get thrown back into the working week with less time to get things sorted! You can get very settled into the idea of not getting up early, being underproductive and vegging out, which can be almost therapeutic, but it can mean you tire and become stressed easily when things get back to normal. Why not try to at least keep your brain active with some puzzles, games or some DIY? Or keep your body in sync with a fast-paced work/family life by incorporating a little bit of exercise? This could range from a nice

walk in the park to a proper session at the gym or a few lengths at your local swimming pool. Better yet, bring the family along with you. This way, you get a mixture of quality time with your loved ones, and the whole family gets a good stretch. If of course you prefer to put your feet up while you can, just enjoy yourself, watch some movies or play along with gameshows with your loved ones; maybe play some board games or host your own quiz? There’s no wrong way to spend your time! Adventuring If you’re looking to take a long weekendshort break, discuss with your family or friends the best possible location for it. Are you all on the same page? Some of you may prefer a sunny, lazy, lounge-on-deckchairs style trip to the beach or a cruise (if there’s time), whereas others sometimes prefer somewhere a little milder in temperature to do some exploring, hiking through wooded areas or rock climbing. I personally love a bit of sightseeing and have spent many a bank holiday overloading my phone gallery with

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architecture, landmarks or nature shots to share with Instagram or alternative. Technology has brought us various social media platforms to share our experiences, and a lot of apps that may require you to get out of the house in order to complete them, such as step-counters or Pokemon Go. These can encourage the whole family to take a walk together. Or why not enjoy a photography trail? As long as you take a few pit stops and refresh now and then, there is no reason for the mood to get sour and the whole group should have a good time. Having fun doesn’t mean breaking the bank! It doesn’t have to cost the earth to look back over the long weekend feeling satisfied and having stories to tell. Your time could be spent doing something as cost-effective but rewarding as crafting homemade gifts or taking care of that broken cupboard door; down to a simple day at the beach with a portion of chips. You could go for a bike ride, host a picnic for all your nearest and dearest - although stores are going to be closing early, you can still grab a few loaves of bread ahead of time and a couple of familyfavourite fillings, maybe make your own fruit salad - then it’s just down to a quick phone call to see who wants to join. You can always, of course, refer to our local events section to see if there are any

free events coming up that you can take advantage of. Or check out your local cinema/favourite stores/restaurants and see if they are offering any bank holiday specials! Socialise! Even if it just means having a little BBQ or a picnic, gather your besties or get to know your neighbours by picking a nice local park or setting up in the garden for the day! There’s the added bonus when involving friends on your days off that if they have a nicer, more spacious garden area, you may be able to take advantage! Set a plan and see who’s available, sometimes people just need the suggestion and a little nudge in order to get them in the social mood, rather than assuming everyone wants to stay indoors with their feet up. Throwing a little get-together for everyone doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive either, as long as you have good company and something to drink, something to nibble on or a good number of burgers and hotdogs, no one can complain! You could also save on buying tons of spirits and mixers for those who’d like a drink by making your own cocktails, fruit infused water or punch in large supply and sharing it out. Just some light refreshment will be great for a sunny day at home.

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ART FAIR 19 & 20 May

10am - 5pm, Admission £4, Concessions £3, Under 16s & LAC members FREE LandmarkArts

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EVENT LISTINGS

Local Events The Dittons Scout Fair (Sunday 13th May 2018) Free event Continuous fun for all the family from 1pm! Enjoy a packed arena programme featuring the popular Dotty Dog Show and Canine Gymkhana, plus exciting performances by local groups and teams. Other attractions include: Children’s inflatables and rides; activity stalls at pocket money prices (including the signature Pig Racing!); craft and charity bazaar stalls… plus BBQ and delicious cakes and refreshments. Visit dittonsfair.co.uk for more information. Location: Dittons Scout Fair, Giggs Hill Green, Thames Ditton.

Surbiton YMCA Community Choir (Every Wednesday, 7.00 – 8.30pm) Just £3.50 per session Do you enjoy singing? Want to have fun and make new friends? Join our friendly choir led by conductor Charlie Swift. No auditions and all are welcome. (Free parking for choir members and parking is available at the Sainsburys nearby.) Call 020 8390 0148 or email info.surbiton@ ymcalsw.org for more information. Location: YMCA Surbiton, 49 Victoria Road, Surbiton KT6 4NG

The Supercar Event (7-8th July 2018, 10am - 5pm) Tickets from £30 Now in its 12th year, The Supercar Event has something for the whole family with attractions and rides for children and adults, including passenger supercar rides around the Oval Circuit! Visit thesupercarevent.com for more information. Location: Rockingham Circuit, Rockingham, Corby NN17 5AF

Try Energy Healing & Reiki (Every Thursday afternoon) Donations Welcome Energising the body, releasing tension and stimulating self-healing with experienced and qualified therapists. All welcome from 1:30pm - 3:30pm. Call 07814 914 163 or pop into the Healing Trust for more information. Location: 2nd Floor, United Reform Church, Eden Street, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 1HZ (opposite old post office)

Golden Memories Café (Fortnightly on Wednesdays from 9th May 2018) £2 per person to include all refreshments Golden Memories Cafe is a café for people in the Richmond Borough living with Dementia, and for their Care Givers. It’s a place where they can socialise in a friendly, relaxed, safe environment and enjoy activities such as quizzes, chair aerobics, singing, art etc. Care givers may leave their loved ones in a safe environment or may choose to stay and enjoy the café with them from 2-4pm. Call 07428 755 254 or email katy@fitnessfromtheheart.co.uk for more information. Location: The Greenwood Centre, 1A School Road, Hampton Hill, Hampton TW12 1QL.

The Live Playlist (Every Thursday night) Free Entry Join Pizza Express Kingston for delicious food and a collection of vibrant, energetic music and popular song covers from top musicians. Music st from 8pm. Call 020 8546 2245 or visit www. pizzaexpresslive.com. Location: 41 High Street, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 1LQ

Thames Ditton Farmers Market (Every 4th Saturday of the month) All welcome Including 25 varied stalls, a free-entry kids activity area, live music and community table. Parking available at the George and dragon

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car park from 9am - 1pm. Location: High Street, Thames Ditton KT7 0RY

The Jungle Body KONGA Class (Every Thursday) (£2.50 for beginners, £5 onwards) From 5:45pm each Thursday, you can join Calasara Fitness in exciting full body workouts that include Tyga, Konga, Jagua and Vypa. (Remember to bring drinking water and an exercise mat/towel). Call 07950 747 983 or visit www. calasarafitness.co.uk for more information. Location: Kingfisher Leisure Centre, Fairfield Road, Kingston, Surrey KT1 2PY


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20th CENTURY BOY Wed 09 May - Sat 12 May The smash hit Marc Bolan musical This hit musical, inspired by the life of rock legend Marc Bolan, comes to the Rose to mark the 40th anniversary of the iconic star’s untimely death. Featuring some of the greatest rock songs ever written, 20th Century Boy tells the life story of the legendary Bolan and his band T. Rex. This show exposes some of the myths and takes the audience on a tearful yet feel-good journey through Marc’s fascinating life, cut short by a cruel twist of fate. At his peak, Bolan was arguably the biggest rock star the UK had ever seen. Rocker, poet, electric warrior, king of glam and godfather of punk – Marc Bolan became a superstar and the press dubbed him “Bigger than the Beatles”. Before his tragic death in 1977, a few days short of his 30th birthday, Bolan lived life at breakneck speed, creating a series of iconic images, a string of number one hits and an army of obsessive fans. 20th Century is a glorious celebration of glam rock at its colourful best!

Chilling, gripping and filled with unforeseen twists and revelations, this new thriller has been commissioned by Theatre Royal Bath from award-winning dramatist Simon Reade, previously Literary Manager at the Royal Shakespeare Company, This world premiere production reunites the dream team of Robert Powell and Liza Goddard following huge acclaim for their performances in Single Spies and Relatively Speaking.

SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL CURTAIN Mon 14 May - Sat 19 May Could this be the final curtain for the world’s greatest detective? All too aware that he’s older and slower, he’s concerned that he might have lost his touch, paranoid that he is an easy target for his enemies. There have been so many over the years. He never truly believed Moriarty - his arch nemesis - died at the Reichenbach Falls. So when Mary Watson (wife of his former associate Dr John Watson) tracks him down, telling him she has seen her long-dead son, James, through the window of 221B Baker Street, apparently alive and well, Holmes is determined to solve the mystery and confront his own demons at the same time.

WHAT THE LADYBIRD HEARD Tue 29 May - Sun 03 Jun

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THE RAILWAY CHILDREN Fri 25 May - Sun 27 May By E. Nesbit | Adapted by Ciara Morris | Presented by Rose Youth Theatre (11-14 Year Olds) After the sudden departure of their father, Bobby, Peter and Phyllis are uprooted to a cottage in Yorkshire with their mother. There they fall in love with the railway and become involved in the lives of people connected to it. This exciting, heartfelt story by E. Nesbit is given a fresh adaptation for the stage, while remaining faithful in essence to the original.

Two crafty robbers, one tiny ladybird, and a whole farmyard of fun! Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len have a cunning plan to steal the farmer’s fine prize cow. But they reckon without the tiniest, quietest creature of all: The Ladybird has a plan of her own! Join the woolly sheep, the hairy hog, the fat red hen and the dainty dog in this glittering stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson & Lydia Monks’ colourful farmyard adventure. With live music, puppetry, plenty of audience participation and lots of laughs! (Recommended for ages 3+). To advertise in Omni Local call Felicity on 07900 312634


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In The Cinema (Scan the QR Codes to see the trailers)

Tully

Supplied by: Leanna Carl all, Marlo’s brother Craig (Mark Duplass, known for his role in Creep/The Mindy Project) provides her with a nanny named Tully (played by Mackenzie Davis, who has featured in Blade Runner 2049/Black Mirror) to help her out with the little ones.

This movie is both heartwarmingly funny and brutally honest in its depictions of Motherhood! From the Academy Awardwinning writer of “Juno” and Academy Award-nominated director of “Up in the Air”, this story follows Marlo (played by Charlize Theron, star of Monster/Mad Max/Atomic Blonde) and her daily difficulties as a mother of three, including one newborn. After seeing her struggles in keeping up with it

Out on DVD

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

A wild ride for all the family, this is a modernised take on the old school board game classic. Four teenagers find themselves in a bizarre whirlwind of events when they are transported to a whole other world. After discovering an old video game console with a game they’ve never heard of, they are immediately thrust into the game’s jungle setting and into the bodies of their avatars. These avatars vary in physical and personal traits, quite opposite to their own - coming in the form of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (star of Baywatch/ Hercules/Moana); Jack Black (star of School of Rock/Goosebumps/Pick of Destiny); Kevin Hart (Ride Along/ Central Intelligence/The Wedding Ringer star) and Karen Gillan (best known for her role in Doctor Who/ Guardians of the Galaxy/Oculus). They soon realise that Jumanji isn’t just a game you play, it’s a game

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Although Marlo is quite reluctant at first to receive help and accept such a generous gesture, she starts to form an unorthodox and unique friendship with Tully, which leads to some new challenges and adventures for her. This film is both relatable for many, emotional and enjoyable with its ups and downs, and well worth a watch.

that plays you. Will they find a way to escape with their lives, seeking adventure along the way, or will they be trapped inside forever? Also starring Nick Jonas and Bobby Cannavale, this is definitely one to watch!


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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Keeping Bugs at Bay We had a warmer start this Spring, with hopefully a sunny few months on the way this means fun in the sun and good vibes all round, however, the downside this time of year is that you’re always swatting at flies and gnats or running from wasps! You may also notice that pests are starting to make a comeback right in your own home, especially if you’re opening the windows more often to air things out. If you’ve started to notice an issue in your home with unwanted house guests, then hopefully these tips can help: • Avoid leaving any dirty laundry out - keep any clothes in a hamper that has a lid, as the oils and the scents left on clothes can attract moths.You can also try to deter moths using cedar wood and lavender sprays or by keeping your clothes in bags/ covers, particularly if they’re made from natural materials. • Maintain your bookshelves - make sure to leave things like books arranged on shelves and keep them dusted and clean, as they can attract silverfish.

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keep food away from parasites. • Take care of your pets - do regular flea treatments, use flea collars, empty litter boxes and bathe/groom your animals as necessary, otherwise you can open your house up to even more less-manageable blood-suckers and flies.

• Check on wooden frames and doors - is the wood is properly finished and treated well, it won’t seem so appealing to any wood-destroying pests, or to any bees hoping to find a nest.

• Use insecticides if required - some bugs, for example, cockroaches are a little harder to keep a handle on and a little bug spray here and there or squishing under foot won’t keep the problem from worsening, so try bait traps or poisons if you really need to, but handle with care.

• Seal up any crevices - filling any cracks in windows or brickwork will help keep out any insects from trying to get in from the garden. Just remember to check any vents or crawl spaces too.

• Sweep/hoover your house regularly - this will help to rid those areas under the sofa or around your kitchen worktops of any any creepy crawlies that could be hiding out.

• Keep your sides clear of spoiled food rotting fruit or pet food that has been left out too long can attract ants, flies, beetles and even rodents so it could be worth investing in some sealable tupperware to

Some pest problems can be dealt with all on your own, whereas others are a real cause for concern. If you do feel like you have a serious problem, it is definitely worth calling in a professional!

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LOCAL TRADES

We at Omni Local hope you’ll all do your best to support your local businesses whenever possible. We make sure to back smaller businesses in any ways we can, just as they do for us. Local businesses are crucial in making a more well-rounded, diverse and enriched community; providing excellent service to all Kingston residents. Smaller companies definitely add a more personal feel to the area. All of the great advertisers in this issue are proof themselves that there are so many great businesses in Surrey to contribute to all your needs, providing great service with a friendly manner to everyone in the area. All we want is to help you find them! There may still be a long list of businesses out there who aren’t mentioned in local publications as often.

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Hopefully we can change that, and help them to show our readers what excellent services are available near them! If you know of any LOCAL trades businesses that have yet to feature in Omni Local, and you feel they deserve a mention in our magazine, please do not hesitate to send us their company details. Maybe you’ve used a local service recently and you feel that they should get a mention? If so, please let us know about it and we will do our best to provide support and assist them in promoting their business. Contact John on 07898 870 870 or email sales.omnilocal@gmail.com


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GODDARD’S SECTION

The Silverlining Charity Surrey Your Local Brain Injury Charity

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Think you are ready to let your property? Have you got everything covered?

RESIDENT AGENT Supplied by: Jon & Claire McGrath - Winkworth

In the UK, letting is a very popular way of making money from property. Whether you are a first-time landlord with a single property, or a seasoned professional with a large portfolio, there are many things to consider and you must make sure that certain obligations are met, here are 10 tips to get you started: • FINANCES - Check you have the right mortgage, does it allow you to let your property? If not seek mortgage advice.

• FURNITURE – If you are leaving furniture it must comply with current Fire and Furnishing regulations.

• HEAD LEASE - Check the Head Lease, does it allow you to let the property? Do you need a license to Sub Let? Are there are any stipulations that you or any prospective tenant needs to comply with?

• TAX – Make sure you check your tax liability.

• ELECTRICAL SAFETY - All electrical equipment must be safe. It is strongly recommended that a qualified NICIEC Electrician complete both a Periodic Inspection and a Portable appliance check, with any faults or works to bring the wiring etc up to compliance; completed and signed off before the start of the tenancy. Landlords can be held liable if anyone is injured by unsafe or faulty wiring or a faulty appliance. • LANDLORD GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE - It is a legal requirement for this check to be completed annually by a Gas Safe Registered Engineer and must be in place before the start of any tenancy. • EPC – It is a legal requirement to have an Energy Performance Certificate so that prospective tenants are aware of the propertys energy efficiency. Insulation, double glazing, boilers and heating types can all have an impact on the rating and as from the 1st April this year it is illegal to let a property to a tenant with a rating lower than E.

• FRESH, CLEAN AND TIDY – It may be obvious, but the better the property looks the more positive attention it will attract. In a very competitive market you are more likely to get good offers if the property is clean and tidy; so get the décor freshened up, fix those broken shelves, shampoo the carpets, clean throughout including the windows, declutter and tidy both the garden and any communal areas. • CHOOSE A GOOD AGENCY – Go with the Agent you trust and who suits you best. Make sure that they are members of a professional body such as ARLA. • BE OPEN MINDED – You will attract applicants from all walks of life. Be open to their feedback and to offers, and go with the applicant that suits you best. For more advice, please visit kingstonmortgages.co.uk

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The Wonderful World of Wellbeing festival is coming to Kempton Park on the 12 and 13th May. This is the first time this unique indoor festival will be held in the South East. During this life-changing weekend, you will have a perfect environment to engage fully with professionals on health and wellbeing, both for personal and business development. The wellbeing arena covers areas such as physical health, holistic therapies, personal development, mindfulness, reflexology, emotional health and much more including specialist areas for children. And, why not take part in our many live classes Inc meditation and yoga? Visit our website for more information: www. wonderfulworldofwellbeing.com. Treat yourself to a wonderful weekend at the Wonderful World of Wellbeing festival - 12th and 13th May - Kempton Park racecourse. CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST MONTH’S WINNER NASEEM KHAN – WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR MEAL AT THE CANBURY ARMS!

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