Omni Local Kingston Mothers Day 2018 Edition

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Supporting Local Business & Local Charities

Kingston | Surbiton | New Malden

Issue No. 60

Mother’s Day Edition THIS MONTH • Celebrating mums everywhere! • Moving into the Spring season • Enter this month’s competition! Page 40

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Hi readers! Hopefully you all had a wonderful Valentine’s Day and lots of spoiling each other - now it’s time to spoil Mum! We have lots of ideas on how to give her the best Mother’s Day possible and what places to take her to this month. Don’t forget to check out our local events section for current events and free activities in the area as well! This month we have some fantastic new businesses supporting Omni Local, as well as brand new sections!. Please read on for details. Firstly, please welcome our newest advertisers Travel Counsellors (on page 34), Autobin (on page 28), and brand new articles from The Willow restaurant (page 25), Tek 24 Ltd (Page 19) and Kingston Mortgage Services Ltd (on page 29) - make sure you check them out for some valuable tips and advice. If you do get in touch with any of the local businesses in this issue, please let them know you found them in Omni Local! We would like to apologise for a misprint last issue, as we mistakenly included an out-ofdate- advert for the Surbiton Golf Studio on page 2 which promotes Xmas Party bookings. We hope that you’ll get in touch with the Surbiton Golf Studio for all your other events, meetings and general golfing or dining days out! They currently have a fantastic special offer for a 2 Hour Golf Simulator Experience, with 2 Beers each - just £20pp! (Minimum of 4 players). Visit surbitongolfstudio.co.uk for more information. Remember to enter this month’s competition on Page 40 - we have another great prize on offer for you courtesy of The Canbury Arms! Send us your answer for your chance to win a delicious meal for 2! Have you joined us at OLBN yet? See what we’re about at omnilocalbusinessnetworking.com. It’s a great way to meet new friends and clients over a delicious breakfast, attend free seminars and pitch your business to a large number of people on a fortnightly basis. We meet over breakfast, host evening networking events and offer free networking workshops, seminars and more! We hope you enjoy this issue, and we wish all the hard-working Mums out there a Happy Mother’s Day! Warm regards, The Omni Local Team Company Disclaimer: We take all measures necessary to ensure that all information featured in our magazine is held to the highest standard of accuracy, however Omni Local is not liable for the accuracy of any statement made by advertisers and editorial providers or for losses in relation to non-publication of adverts. We can however accept responsibility for errors and omissions. All rights reserved. Under no circumstances may the content of this publication be reproduced in material forms.

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Contents: Local Business Focus R&J Solutions

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Community Section This Months Charity: Love Kingston Kingston Police Advice Kingston Rotary

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Arts Section Kingston Artists Open Studios

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Cooking Corner Healthy Recipes from EatWright

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Gardening Section Tips for your Garden

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Local History Kingston Tour Guides

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Home Improvements Tips for around the house!

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Health & Wellbeing Yoga by the River

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IT Support Tek 24 Ltd

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Family Learning Family Advice

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This Months Special Feature Mother’s Day

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Places to Go Rose Theatre Listings Local Events At the Cinema – A Wrinkle in Time Out Now on DVD – Geostorm The Willow

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Local Trades Section Use One of our Excellent Local Trades

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Goddards Accountants Crossroads Care

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Property & Lettings Simplify Property Winkworths

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

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LOCAL JOBS

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LOCAL BUSINESS

This month we are talking to Richard Ranson from R&J Solutions

Supplied by: Richard Ranson - R&J Solutions

Q1: Hi Richard, could you please give our readers an overview of your business? A1: We are based near Camberley on the surrey border with Hampshire and Berkshire. We have been in business for 15 years, initially helping homes and businesses reduce limescale and fuel consumption, now we also offer a commercial energy brokerage service to businesses and other ways to reduce consumption or energy. Q2: How long have you been in this line of business now? A2: As a scientist, I could see how the conditioners had an effect on fuel and water and tried them for ourselves, getting great results, We decided to market the products, have gone through several different versions to get the best results and now our customers can’t believe the difference they can make. Q3: What do you enjoy most about working in this type of industry?

Romford. We have shops, hotels, garages, body shops, manufacturers and factories to name a few. Our conditioners work just as well in homes and businesses on gas and oil and the water conditioners are mostly installed in residential properties, but many businesses too. Our furthest customer is in Manchester although most are in south and south east. Q6: What is the most common problem encountered in your line of work? A6: Scepticism mostly, as people don’t see how they can work but our testimonials speak for themselves as well as test data backing up our claims. Some homes also have boxed in pipework, so fitting can be a challenge but we usually find a solution. Q7: Do you have any special offers/ promotions on at the moment? A7: We can offer a discount for multiple units, which would include free fitting and all members of OMNI networking get 10% discount as a member benefit.

A3: We are passionate about saving people money, seeing them get such a great result that they tell others, and also protecting the environment by reducing their carbon footprint. We also enjoy seeing businesses and charities we work with increase their profit or income by making savings.

Q8: Do you have any advice for those looking to get into a similar line of work? A8: We are always looking for plumbers, boiler engineers and kitchen fitters who would like to consider it as a valuable add on to their business increasing profits. We can offer good wholesale rates.

Q4: What other services does R&J Solutions have to offer? A4: We also work with businesses to save supply costs by tendering their energy usage through the brokerage, finding competitive prices at no cost to them. We add value by giving them back time from comparing the markets and let them focus on growing their business. We also have novel ways to reduce energy consumption of fridge/freezers and A/C units by preventing unnecessary compressor usage.

Q9: Great! What is the best way for readers to get in touch with you? A9: Best way to reach us is to call us on 07884492163 or drop an email to info@rjsolutions.co.uk and we will respond as soon as we can within 24 hours.

Q5: What is your typical customer? A5: We supply all types of businesses - our best customer is a multi-site charity in

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LOCAL CHARITY THIS MONTH’S CHARITY Supplied by:

Royal Borough of Kingston Spring Half Marathon in aid of Love Kingston

KBC Special Events

With the ever-growing enthusiasm for running, this new Spring Half Marathon is a great opportunity to get out and run early on Easter Sunday. You will have time for breakfast in one of Kingston’s many cafes afterwards, or go for an early lunch and Easter eggs on the sofa in the afternoon! Whether your target is a Half Marathon or as part of your marathon training, The Royal Borough of Kingston Spring Half will fulfill your goal, with the course suitable for fast runners and those which prefer a more sedate pace. Combining a fast, flat course with spectacular views along the Thames and the historical Royal Palace, the event provides something for all. Spectators can watch the start in the market place and move to Kingston Bridge to see the runners pass early on at 5 miles. The Royal Borough of Kingston Spring Half Marathon is pleased to be supporting Love Kingston at our inaugural event. Love Kingston supports communities in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, now and in the future.

Tel: 020 8288 8575 Email: peter@kbcspecialevents.com Website: www.kingstonspringhalfmarathon. com For more information please contact Peter Wedderburn, Race Director, via the phone number or email above. Places for charities and press are available. (RBK Half 2016 Photo by SussexSportPhotography.com)

As well as building a legacy fund and giving grants to local charities to help them with their vital services, Love Kingston connects those willing to help to those in need. They offer a platform for philanthropy across the whole borough. Date and Time of event: Sunday 1st April 2018, 08.30am Don’t miss out on the chance to run this great half marathon! Included at this event will be: • Super fast, flat course with PB potential and great scenery • Great Start and Finish area in Kingston Market square • Great designer medal – big, solid and impressive • Baggage storage • Toilets at Start, Finish and half way mark • Closed roads over first mile and finish • Professional marshals at all key points on course • Officially measured Half Marathon distance Contact Information: Peter Wedderburn, Race Director KBC Special Events Ltd Coombe Bury House, Kingston Hill, Kingston upon Thames KT2 7JG

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POLICE ADVICE

Supplied by: Alison McWinnie - MET Police

Have you ever wondered what happens after you report a crime? Hello Readers! The circumstances around every crime are unique, so the way police investigate each one can vary. Every investigation starts with the same steps to ensure all the relevant information is gathered and you are kept informed. The Investigation Process First, we’ll make sure that we’re the correct police force to be investigating the reported crime. For example, if it took place in a train station this would be a matter for British Transport Police- we would send them your report and they would continue the investigation.

Possible outcomes Once we’ve made a decision, a Met officer will contact you to explain and offer any advice if needed. The Investigation will be Closed This happens when we have completed our initial steps and there are no further leads we can proportionately follow at that time. However, sometimes we receive new information or new evidence, in which case we can reopen the investigation and send you an update.

Once we’ve established we’re the correct police force, we’ll issue you with a crime reference number. How quickly we can do this depends on the complexity of the incident and number of other authorities involved. Next, an officer will conduct an initial investigation. This could involve talking to witnesses, assessing the crime scene, reviewing CCTV or video footage, gathering other evidence such as forensic samples, or searching our intelligence database.

Regardless of whether this happens, your report is important- determining where and when we deploy police resources to detect and prevent crime. OR- Your Case will be Investigated Further

We’ll then carry out an ‘investigative assessment’ - where we review all of the information we have gathered and decide whether to investigate your report further.

An investigating officer will be assigned to you. They’ll act as your single point of contact during the investigation, answering any of your questions and keeping you updated as the case progresses. If you need to provide a statement, they’ll talk you through it. And in the unlikely event you need to go to court, they’ll introduce you to a member of the Witness Care Unit who will guide you each step of the way.

We’ll base our decision on three key factors: •The severity of the offence •The likelihood it can be solved •The resources needed to investigate it

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LOVE KINGSTON

Love Kingston Week

Supplied by: Tessa Kind - Love Kingston

A huge THANK YOU to everyone who supported Love Kingston on or around Love Kingston Day, 14th February. The week kicked off on 9th Feb with a Mayor’s Gala Dinner in aid of Love Kingston, raising a whopping £20,000 for the vulnerable and needy in our borough. Our main sponsors for the event were The Rowan Bentall Trust, Russell Cooke Solicitors and CHD Living. We are grateful to all the businesses and guests who supported the evening. The morning of the 14th was scheduled for the Love Kingston Green Radio Show at the Kingston Environment Centre. Guests included Mayor cllr Julie Pickering who spoke about being Mayor and why she chose to supoort Love Kingston, and musician Michael Armstrong performed live in the studio, with everyone ending in a Buddy Holly sing song! Other events around Love Kingston Day included: Beat the Pooch goalie sporting activities with Places for People and a concert courtesy of Euphonix Choir in Eden Walk shopping centre. There were signature cookies by DoubleTree Hilton, free Green Cola and Sparkle Art face-painting.

(Photos show the Mayor and Michael Armstrong at Kingston Green Radio; The Quiz at The Willow Restaurant in Norbiton and some of this year’s events/team members at Eden Walk) Photography by: Karen at Creative People Love Kingston Small Grants Open for Applications We are delighted to announce that the Love Kingston grant applications are now open. We are looking to support grants of up to £3,000 to go towards projects delivered within 6 months by voluntary or community groups. Closing date: 7 April. More info and to download an application form: https:// www.lovekingston.org.uk/creating-change/ grants-2018/

Art displays at Aspire Nursery and Learn English at Home depicted what children and residents love about the area in which they live. Cake sales were held around the borough at IQinIT offices, The Cocoanut pub and Kingston Voluntary Action. A quiz at The Willow restaurant finished off the week and attracted 70 guests.

Visit www.lovekingston.org.uk for more information

Mayor Cllr Pickering tweeted of the Quiz at the Willow, “Fabulous to be there in my local supporting @LvKingston. Great night thanks....any one else want to do a community fundraiser like this for @LvKingston?”

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KINGSTON ROTARY

Granny Mo’s blankets find a home in India

Supplied by: Janet Bacon - Kingston Rotary

Whilst on his latest trip to India for the National Immunisation Day (NID) part of Rotary’s campaign to End Polio throughout the world, Rotarian Paul Hickson was able to carry out another task working with the Born Too Soon charity. This is the story in his own words. “Gurgaon is a fast-growing city 20 miles to the South West of Delhi with over 800,000 people, most of whom seemed to be on the same road as us on the day we arrived. Its suburbs epitomise the assault on the senses that India will always deliver whenever and wherever you go and it was here that I was able to fulfil a small but ultimately immensely rewarding task. Maureen Hawkings, known fondly as “Granny Mo”, has been making blankets for the charity Born Too Soon since 2000 and was always determined to make 1,000 blankets. Last year, having achieved that milestone, she was nominated for the ‘Unsung Hero’ award for her crocheting efforts. When she heard that I was going out to India for the National Immunisation Day (NID) she asked if it would be possible for me to take out some blankets for the newly born babies I might meet. To be honest, I was unsure whether I would get the opportunity to fulfill her wishes, given that we are not always in control of where or to whom we administer the polio drops. Imagine my pleasure, therefore, when, on arriving in Gurgaon our first stop was a hospital where an immunisation desk had been set up in the foyer. Initially surrounded by empty chairs, we watched as all the newly born babies from the previous evening were brought down by their mothers and fathers to receive their vaccination drops. (Whilst in the UK we wait

a few weeks but in India they never miss an opportunity to immunise). The mothers brought their babies down in an assortment of blankets but one particular mother stood out as struggling to hold her baby in what looked like, well, a white rag if I am being frank. Bemused by a number of Europeans standing around in high vis NID jackets my first attempt to offer the blanket wasn’t accepted but after some sign language and a realisation that no payment was required the blanket was gratefully accepted. Tom, my son, captured on camera the moment when the baby looked up and I had been able to deliver on Granny Mo’s wish. The mother was able to cuddle her baby in a warm blanket feeling equal to those around her. During your Rotary life you experience many Rotary moments which will forever stay with you. Thanks to Granny Mo I have experienced one of those moments and a newly born baby in a far off city in India has benefitted from the skill, time and patience of an extraordinary woman. “ kingstonrotaryclub.org.uk

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ARTS

WE are now well and truly into 2018...

Supplied by: KAOS

and Kingston artists are beginning to plan their annual Open Studios Every June for the past eight years, KAOS – Kingston Artists Open Studios – have opened their houses, studios, pavilions and conservatories to show their work and celebrate ART in Kingston with anyone and everyone. Over 100 painters, printmakers, photographers, sculptors, ceramicists, textile artists and glass artists, together with the winners and runners up of Young KAOS 2018, will show their work in and around Kingston. Catalogues, leaflets, maps and posters will be appearing from the middle of May across the borough, listing all the venues, which artists are where, and the opening times. We are crossing our fingers for good weather, although perhaps not quite as hot as last year. But KAOS don’t just do Open Studios. In May last year we held our first ‘Visually Literate’ show where we linked up with the Creative Writing group at Kingston Adult Education College in Surbiton. Twenty-six Kingston artists produced artworks – paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, video, ceramics – and the creative writers were invited to let their imagination take wing and interpret these works in verse. The writings and images were then shown side by side in central London. It was fascinating and even quite startling to read what and how our works were viewed and interpreted. In January this year, despite having very short notice of a great gallery space available, we staged ‘Visually Literate 2’ in South East London. Everyone pulled together and almost 60 artists and writers created a wonderful and very successful exhibition. Our ‘Raining Cats and Dogs’ postcards exhibition, with all proceeds going to the Momentum charity, was also very well received last year and these postcards are

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now a permanent fixture for sale at Jax Caffé in Old London Road. The stand is frequently replenished with new cats and dogs. Kingston Open Studios will be held on the weekends of 9/10 and 16/17 of June 2018, so, come and see what Kingston’s artists are up to, everyone is welcome. Artist registrations closed at the end of February, but if you hurry and visit our website you might just manage to squeeze in and be part of the show. Young KAOS is a competition open to students of 16-19 years of age. To enter, please visit our website. Please visit www.kingstonartistsopenstudios. co.uk for more information.


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GARDENING

Spring 2018 It seems that Spring is finally coming! Leaves are unfurling and insects are waking up and you can start to enjoy the warmth of the sun on your back- but beware the night time frosts! Now is the time to start preparing the garden for a glorious summer. Encouraging Beneficial Insects Whilst enjoying your garden we can also encourage insects that are beneficial predators and pollinators. This will mean that nature will give you a helping hand to grow robust and healthy plants which in turn produce more flowers. Many pollinators emerge when the weather warms up, but pollen and nectar can be hard to come by. A huge number of plants rely entirely on bees and other insects for pollination, and yet population numbers are declining. But you can help them with your garden! Many insect species have been hibernating since autumn, and when they come out they need food for energy. Hoverflies, butterflies and hibernating bees such as bumblebees and solitary bees will come out at the first sign of warmer weather – this can be any time from February to April. Other insects such as Ladybirds (these will eat aphids), beetles (these will eat slugs) and wasps (these will devour hundreds of grubs and flies in the course of a summer) will also start to appear. To provide food for these predators you need to make sure the garden has plants that flower from early spring to late autumn but avoid plants with double or multi-petalled flowers. Such flowers may lack nectar and pollen, or insects may have difficulty in gaining access. Early Flowering plants for Bees Some early spring flowering plants which not only give food for the insects but also provide flowers for you to enjoy are: Crocus, these are often the first flowers to appear in spring, and bees love them. Snowdrops are great for planting in shady spots under shrubs and trees and provide a vital food resources 12

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for flies and other pollinating insects. These can be planted in their dormant bulb form in autumn, or you can buy them now ‘in the green’ which gives them a better chance of establishing for the following year. Lungwort (Pulmonaria) are great early flowering ground coverers with borage- like, grey spotted leaves and flowers which can be white, blue or pink appearing on short stems. Flowering Current (Ribes) is a bushy shrub with deep pink flowers in early spring that are perfect for pollinating bees. Heather (Erica Carnea) is a winter-flowering heather covered in tiny flowers that are packed full of pollen. A perfect plant for the front of borders or by paths and gates. Oregon Grape (Mahonia) is an evergreen shrub which produces golden yellow flower spikes and glossy green foliage. Forsythia, the most floriferous early spring flowering shrub with rich yellow flowers is again a great shrub that thrives in any soil conditions. To get in touch, please email j.bacon@ tiscali.co.uk or call 020 8393 7970.

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LOCAL HISTORY

The Ancient Market Place

Supplied by: Mike Seigel - Kingston Tour Guides

Kingston’s market place was refurbished a few years, and so in some senses it can now be called “modern”. Yet it has plenty of history, even if the title “ancient” may be stretching it a little! “Ancient” implies something prehistoric or Roman, and yet, as is well-known, Kingston is a Saxon town, dating back to at least 838AD when Egbert, king of Wessex, summoned a council of nobles and bishops to Kingston to discuss the problem with the Danes. The market place itself dates back to the reign of Henry II, and was probably established in the 1170s. The Domesday Book of 1086 lists fifty markets in England, and more than two thousand more were established between then and around 1350. Market towns often grew up close to castles or monasteries, and it is often wondered if the name “Castle Street” indicates the site of a previous castle here in Kingston. There is some evidence that there was, and that this castle was captured by Henry III in 1264, when fighting against the barons. From a very early period kings in England, as in Europe, realised that a successful market town attracted people and generated revenue. Kingston appears to have flourished, and often kings and queens gave the town extra market days which of course benefited the economy of the town. One such was Mary Tudor who rewarded the loyal citizens of Kingston after they had done their best to delay Thomas Wyatt and his rebels by cutting down the bridge in 1554. The king who most helped the town’s market was Charles I who effectively gave

it a monopoly by forbidding any other town within a seven mile radius from holding a market – a law still in force today. During the Middle Ages the market place was the setting for minor punishments with the stocks and pillories, where angry citizens might pelt offenders with rotten tomatoes and the like! There was a Tudor Town Hall on the site of the current Market House, where the statue of Queen Anne was placed in 1706 – at a cost of £47 18s and 6d! A new Town Hall was built in 1838, exactly one thousand years after Egbert’s Council, and remained such for nearly one hundred years, until the building of the Guildhall. I shall write more about the Market Place in another issue later this year, but, if you are interested in learning more about the fascinating history of our town, why not join one of our tours, led by specially trained volunteers? We meet at 11am every Sunday in the summer months from 1 April outside the church gates in the Ancient Market Place. The charge is £5 per adult - or you can arrange a special tour for you and your friends at a time to suit you. For further information please look at our website www. kingstontourguides.org.uk. And if you would like to become a guide yourself, please contact us via the website.

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Cleaning Your Cooker Hood

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The hood in your kitchen can be one of those places you always seem to forget about. Maintenance is a real issue as it’s not something you tend to prepare food on or look at very often. However, this can lead to a nasty, greasy build up or clogged filters, which will stop it from working 100%. If you’re looking to finally get it back to its shiny, grease-free state, you’ll need to put in some time and effort. It can be a very sticky, unpleasant mess to get sorted, but isn’t impossible. If you have the time, what you need to do is equip yourself with a soft sponge or cloth, a non-abrasive scrubbing brush or even toothbrush to avoid scratching and leaving marks; some washing up liquid and some baking soda & vinegar (optional). Make sure your appliance is switched off and cooled down before starting. Remove the filter any any other removable fixtures (you may need to refer to the manual if these need to be detached in a certain way. Remove the filter - this may be a paper or carbon filter in flat extractors that can be replaced with a fresh filter, or else it will be a metal filter that may require soaking in soapy water for several hours, or ideally overnight (cut through grease by using a little vinegar as well). Following this, you should use your soft brush or sponge and some soapy water to scrub away any build up on the surface of the hood. For stubborn dirt and grime, you can create a baking soda paste by mixing with a little water and let it sit on those areas for a few hours, however you should test on a small area in case of discolouring. To avoid deep cleaning in future, try to wipe

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HEALTH & WELLBEING Yoga for the Shoulders Supplied by: Joanna Blundell

The shoulders are a hotspot for tension and stress for many of us. Luckily, they respond really well to simple movement.

shoulders move away from your ears and you feel a stretch across the top of your shoulders. Hold for five long, soft breaths. Inhaling, let the shoulders rise a little, and exhaling let the shoulders drop away from the ears. Using our breath like this helps to release tension more effectively.

The Sanskrit name Garudasana is translated as eagle pose, although it actually refers to the Garuda, a mythical man-bird that can fly forever on the wind and never tire. The pose is excellent for reviving sore shoulders. Warm up by breathing in and out through your nose, making each inhale and exhale as long and smooth as you can. Try to keep the inhale and exhale the same length. When you are ready, slowly squeeze your shoulders to your ears as you inhale, and keep squeezing until you have finished your breath. On the exhale, slowly drop the shoulders away from the ears, and then squeeze the shoulder blades together. Do this for five breaths. Then, make circles with your shoulders, rolling them forwards and then up to your ears as you inhale, then back and down as you exhale, again using the muscles between your shoulder blades. Do this for five breaths. Repeat in the opposite direction for five breaths, inhaling as you squeeze shoulder blades together then roll shoulders up to the ears, and then forwards and down as you exhale, feeling a stretch across between the shoulder blades on the exhale. Now for eagle pose. Reach your hands straight out in front of you, level with your shoulders. Cross the right arm on top of the left, so the right elbow sits on top of the left elbow. Bring your hands to your face and if it’s possible, bring the back of the hands together. If that’s easy, maybe the wrists can cross to bring palms together. Spread the shoulder blades to feel a stretch across the top of the back. Then draw the elbows down into your chest so your

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Repeat for five breaths on the other side, this time crossing the left arm over the right. Then release, shake your arms, wriggle your shoulders and feel the benefits. Practising Garudasana twice a day is ideal. Joanna Blundell teaches private yoga classes and on Mondays at 7.45pm at Thames Sailing Club. All levels welcome. Easter break March 20th - April 8th. Book at: www.facebook.com/JoannaBlundellYoga, joannafblundell@gmail.com


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LEARNING

Times Tables – dream or nightmare?

Supplied by: Celia Osborne Numberworks’n’words

A national times tables test for 8 and 9 year olds is coming. Not only do we help children work on their tables, but we also provide them with a fun and varied program to help them learn and remember all number facts. Can your child use table facts? It’s all very well knowing times tables, but many children just don’t understand when to add, subtract, multiply or divide. Through an hour a week of varied and engaging activities, we help children solve problems and understand how numbers work. And secondary school students? Yes we work with all secondary children too. Helping them make sense of algebra, geometry, percentages and statistics, develops their confidence and skills and prepares them to get top GCSE grades.

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Come along to 152 Ewell Road Surbiton for a free assessment and trial lesson. Celia will assess exactly how your child is doing and build a program to help them move on. And ……they’ll really enjoy it too! Contact Celia on 0208 399 1234, surbiton@ numberworks.com For more information google www. numberworks.co.uk

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FAMILY ADVICE

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

Supplied by: Diana Jordan

Q: I want to divorce but I’m so worried about how it will affect my children. My daughter is 7 and adores her father, my son is 5 and slightly autistic. I know they will both be dreadfully upset, should I wait until they are a bit older? - Chrissie, Kingston A: Your children will be upset, but that’s not a reason to delay if you need to separate. Looking at the bigger picture, you are role models for your children, is your relationship what you would want for either of them in the future? Children are resilient and will soon get over their initial upset and adapt to their new circumstances. That said, you will need to

take especial care with your son, who will find the changes more difficult. So if you are able to stay in the same home, and keep him at the same school, that will definitely help, and shared custody is unlikely to be a good option for him. Younger children usually cope better than older teenagers who can take their parents’ divorce badly as it’s the time they’re embarking on relationships of their own; they can also think their whole childhoods have been based on a lie and become quite unsettled. What damages children is not separation or divorce, but conflict between their parents. If they are living in a war zone you need to end that quickly, and to ensure that you don’t argue with your ex in front of them, or let them hear you speak badly of him.

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My biggest piece of advice is to listen, listen, listen to your children. That’s hard, because you won’t want to hear their pain, but their worries won’t be the same as yours and it’s important they feel heard and included, as well as reassured. Make sure you tell their schools what’s happening as children don’t get depressed or anxious like adults do, but their feelings come out more in their behaviour. Most children will benefit from being able to talk to someone outside the family, maybe with some play therapy or counselling at school.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

Mums!

Supplied by: Leanna Carl - Omni Local

What is there to say about mums… they’re the whole reason we’re sat here reading (or writing for) this very magazine! They’re the ones who bring us into the world, who made us what we are and who are most likely to have the biggest impact on our lives. Sadly not every mother has a long-term role in their child’s life, things happen, or it isn’t possible to celebrate the special occasion with your main lady. Life will get in the way sometimes and other times families just tend to lose touch - but that doesn’t mean you can’t send love from afar, spend time appreciating your stepmums, or shine a light on the important figures in your life that have become like a second mum to you. Use the day as an excuse to spread some love. If you are fortunate to get the time to visit your Mum this year for her big day, don’t squander it, show her how grateful you are to have her in your life and thank her for all she’s done for you over the years. Remind her that her support has moulded you into the person you are today and that even if as a child you didn’t appreciate her life lessons and tellings off, she’s actually a fantastic parent and role model to you.

appreciation and planning something special is to make a mental or literal ticklist of the things she enjoys. This could range from more material things that they wouldn’t spoil themselves enough to buy like a spa day, jewellery, flowers and chocolates; to the more sentimental options like a day out together somewhere that means a lot to you, a homemade gift like a photo album filled with family snaps or a collage.

The first place to start in showing your

For those who aren’t in contact with their Mothers or who have devastatingly lost their Mothers, I hope you’ll find the time to commemorate them and avoid feeling sad during the occasion, even if it just means sitting with other family members and friends, reminiscing about your fondest memories or by doing something you know she’d love or be proud of. Good or bad, she is sure to have influenced your life so much and her big day should never be overlooked. If you are simply unable to get away from work or you live too far away to spend the day with your special lady, perhaps due to a big move away across the world, you can still show some love. If you feel you’ve drifted apart over time, what better time to make a

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gesture and let her know you’re thinking of her than to send her something special for the occasion? In this day and age it’s much easier than it used to be to send cards, gifts, hampers or e-tickets for days out. Get online and see what’s available! It doesn’t always have to cost the earth either, you could send them a personalised mug with lots of family photos on it or a bunch of flowers delivered to her door! I know there a million and one things I’d love to buy for my Mum or say to my Mum as I am so thankful to have her in my life, and hope for many, many more opportunities to make memories and have long chats with her. Not to sound too cheesy, but I’m very fortunate to have a best friend in her as well as a Mum and we always get on, despite the fact that I don’t get to see her as often as I’d like to. If I had my way I’d spend 100s of 1000s of pounds giving her the best day ever and reminding her how special she is. However, knowing how much she hates me spending too much, and having difficulties when it comes to saving up anyway, I try to find more affordable, yet thought-out methods when it comes to gift giving. This could just be a mass of her favourite snacks and some comfy pyjamas, or it could be baking her a coffee and walnut cake (her favourite), sketching her favourite celebrity, even just making her favourite dinner or going out for a meal. It helps to know what she likes and to give her

something she wouldn’t just up and go do for herself, I also try my best to always be around for days like this, as I don’t take them lightly, but understandably that may not always be plausible for everyone. However you celebrate (there’s no right or wrong way!) I hope Mother’s Day 2018 is a very happy one for everyone.

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EVENT LISTINGS

Local Events Golden Memories Café (Fortnightly on Wednesdays from 14th March 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. Wedding Fair (Sunday 25th March 2018) Free event As well as prosecco on arrival, sample food, drink and entertainment from the finest suppliers and entertainers in the industry. The best of the best will demonstrate their wares and share knowledge and experiences of all things wedding, including 25 varied stalls, a free-entry kids activity area, live music and community table. Location: DoubleTree by Hilton, 1 Skerne Road, Kingston upon Thames KT2 5JF 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 car park from 9am - 1pm. Location: High Street, Thames Ditton KT7 0RY The Supercar Event (7-8 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

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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) 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 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 starts from 8pm. Call 020 8546 2245 or visit www. pizzaexpresslive.com. Location: 41 High Street, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 1LQ 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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THE WILLOW

The Willow - A Hidden Gem in Kingston-Upon-Thames

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The Willow is a fine dining experience with a welcome wellbeing difference. Tucked away between Kingston and New Malden is an independent eatery with a deliciously different take on eating out in style. The Willow aims to prove that you can truly enjoy a healthy restaurant meal without compromising on taste. Where most restaurants focus on a quick burst of pleasure, no matter the consequences for your waistline, The Willow aims to deliver quality without the guilt. The Willow is an ongoing collaboration between nutritionists and professional chefs who create dishes which are a delicate balance of macronutrients, micronutrients and seasonal flavours to keep you coming back for something new. It’s one of the leading places in London that’s entirelygluten free and certified by Coeliac UK, yet diligently makes the point that nothing has been taken away in doing so. They have a unique range of craft beer on tap which are also gluten-free and moreover are incredibly open minded and inclusive of a range of food preferences and allergies. With a rise in the awareness of the growing national crisis of expanding waistlines and

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non-communicable chronic disease like Type II Diabetes, there is an increasing demand for food manufacturers and restaurants to do more. The Willow is one of those places, proactively providing clear guidance about sugar and carb content of their meals. However, this is only the first step, for those who are interested in learning more and teaching their kids good habits they offer a series of complimentary lectures on nutrition, health and workshops to teach the secrets of how to shop and cook deliciously healthy meals at home. The Willow Real Food Restaurant & Bar 16 The Triangle, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT1 3RT Tel 020 3034 2424 Email info@yourwillow.co.uk Web yourwillow.co.uk Facebook /yourwillow Instagram you_willow

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Michael Parkinson is a unique opportunity to get an intimate, entertaining and informative look at his remarkable journey from a pit village in Yorkshire to the top of those famous stairs whilst reliving the best moments from a show that for many defined their Saturday night.

CURTAINS Thu 22 Feb - Sat 17 Mar Written by Stephen Bill | Directed by Lindsay Posner Ida’s family is throwing her a tea party for her eighty-sixth birthday. Their efforts to be cheerful and make the event a success verge on the desperate. Ida is racked with pain and feels she has lived too long. As the rather laboured celebrations go on, her third daughter Susan returns unexpectedly after an absence of 25 years.

GEORGE’S MARVELLOUS MEDICINE Wed 28 Mar - Sat 07 Apr By Roald Dahl | Adapted by David Wood | Directed by Julia Thomas

Tensions immediately flare between the sisters, whilst Ida struggles to even recognise her. As the party comes to an end, the family disperse leaving Katherine remembering the pact she made with Ida not to let her suffer into old age… When the family returns, old prejudices and rivalries are forced into the open in a hilariously painful and moving picture of a family in turmoil. AN EVENING WITH SIR MICHAEL PARKINSON Sun 11 Mar, 7.30pm An Evening with Sir Michael Parkinson celebrates the life and career of a man who has interviewed over 2000 of the most important cultural figures of the 20th and 21st centuries. In conversation with his son Mike and showing highlights from the Parkinson archive, An Evening with Sir 26

Most grandmothers are lovely, kind, helpful old ladies. Not George’s Grandmother. George’s Grandmother likes to gobble up slugs and bugs, and is always telling George what to do. But one day, when his parents leave him alone with the grizzly old grunion, George takes his chance and sets about creating a brand new medicine to cure her of her cruelty. Little does he know that his perilous potion will be the start of a rather marvellous adventure... Following the success of The Twits and The Witches, Rose Theatre Kingston’s magnificent new co-production with Curve, Leicester promises to be yet another hugely imaginative and entertaining stage adaptation, bursting with growing grannies, feathery farm animals and bags of frothbuggling family fun.

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

A Wrinkle in Time

Supplied by: Leanna Carl (Reese Witherspoon, ‘Legally Blonde’, ‘Walk the Line’) and tells them about a “tesseract” and offers to take them on an adventure.

This unusual fantasy adventure for all the family follows Meg Murry (Storm Reid, known for her role in ‘A Happening of Monumental Proportions’ and ‘12 Years a Slave’) and her brother Charles Wallace during a slight shift in what is normally a quite ordinary lifestyle. One night, following the disappearance of their father and the discovery of a new type of space travel; a strange visitor arrives named Mrs Whatsit

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Meg and Charles are then introduced to two more unusual beings: Mrs Who (Mindy Kaling, star of ‘The Mindy Project’) and Mrs Which (Oprah Winfrey) who are about to join them in a quest across the universe to rescue their missing father. Also starring Chris Pine, Zach Galifianakis and more, there is something for everyone in this peculiar tale!

even larger threat, before an enormous global Geostorm obliterates everybody and everything in its path.

Geostorm

This Sci-fi/thriller will provoke the mind and excite the whole family, though may not be suitable for young audiences. Starring Gerard Butler, a series of devastating natural disasters hits the world, leaving countries all over to pick up the pieces. They are working together to create a geoengineering programme that will protect the planet in an attempt to prevent future tragedies. Using satellites to control the climate, they have more control over what happens; until the satellites start malfunctioning, and the Earth becomes more vulnerable to catastrophes. As the designer of this new engineering programme, Jake Lawson (Gerard Butler) is forced to leave the project and is sent with his estranged brother to help repair the damages via the International Climate Space Station. Also starring Abbie Cornish, Andy Garcia, Jim Sturgess and more, it’s an incredible race against time to prevent an

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Mortgages for selfemployed-sole traders, partnerships, Ltd Companies & Contractors There is a myth that if you are self-employed it is more difficult to obtain mortgages, this is not necessarily true, it may be simpler to calculate potential borrowing for an employed applicant but that does not mean it is more difficult to agree a mortgage. Lenders assess self-employed applicants differently, some work from profit, some dividends, some take average 2 years figures, some work from latest. This varies from bank to bank, so one bank saying ‘no’ doesn’t mean the next bank won’t say ‘yes’. The advantage of using an independent whole of market broker is we can find the bank that will assess income correctly to get you the most suitable mortgage, at the best possible rate and then present the application correctly to the lender. How many years accounts/ tax returns are required? Most banks require at least 2 years accounts or submitted tax returns. We do have some lenders that potentially will work off just one year’s figures, but these would need to be a strong set of accounts, normally backed up with some additional management info or a supporting letter from an accountant. Will banks work off projected income? It is rare for a bank to use a projected figure rather than a final figure, however a projection from the company accountant can help to get a mortgage over the line, especially if there are circumstances such as a dip or sharp increase in profit. An explanation can help to show the business is moving in the right direction or likely to sustain the increased profit.

FINANCE Supplied by: Noel Baker - Kingston Mortgage salary + share of net profit, latest accounts/ tax returns required, some lenders may accept reference from company accountant Contractors- contractors are often set up as Ltd companies for tax purposes. Some lenders will assess as above for Ltd companies; however, we do have some lenders with preferential criteria for contractors, potentially using the day rate of contract, multiplied up if you have enough track record/ contract going forward to meet individual lenders criteria, copy of current + previous contracts required. How recent do accounts/ tax returns need to be? Many lenders would expect latest accounts or tax returns to be no older than 18 months from the date of submission of the mortgage application. Most lenders will average last 2 years figures, provided income is increasing. Some lenders may take latest or average 3 years. If figures are decreasing, lenders will not average and just work off latest year. It is advisable to provide further info to support if profit has decreased as this will ring alarm bells with some lenders. Conclusion You don’t know until you ask!! Different lenders take very different views to selfemployed, so only by taking professional independent advice can you have complete confidence in what is currently available to you. A mortgage is a loan secured against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or any other debt secured on it. For more advice contact us at www. kingstonmortagages.co.uk / 0208 255 8336

How are different self-employed structures assessed and what info is required? Sole trader- net profit, latest tax returns required to evidence Partnerships/ LLPs- partners share of net profit, latest tax returns required to evidence Ltd Companies- depending on lender could be director’s salary + dividends or director’s

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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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GODDARD’S SECTION

Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston upon Thames

Supplied by: Janet Fevrier - Crossroads Care

Do you want to make a difference ? Join our team!

We also run community activities a Saturday

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Club for children with special needs and a

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meetings you would be expected to attend, we also pay mileage.

This article is kindly sponsored by Derek Williamson of Goddards Accountants.

The work is extremely varied providing care for a child with complex needs, and/ or adults with learning disabilities and/or an older person with dementia, or end of life.

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RESIDENT AGENT

So you think you want to move?

Supplied by: Jon & Claire McGrath - Winkworth

It is such a big decision moving home; voted the most stressful and anxious process for an adult. It takes patience and packing up all your belongings can take forever! I know, I’ve just been through it. Here are a few facts that may provide comfort: 1. 25% of UK citizens plan to move in the next year. For 18-24s, you need to double this! 2. The number one reason people move is to be closer to local facilities. Living closer to Friends and Family is the number two reason and easier transportation to work is third. So, in a nutshell, better quality of life, better work/life balance. 3. On average a person moves 5 times before turning 30 and three more times later in life. If you are like me- double, then triple that! 4. The cost of moving to a new house is approx. £4000, an increase of 25% from 10 years ago Now you have those figures, what are you waiting for? Get packing! Daunting I know, but this is where we can help. We can’t take the stress out of packing, but if we could, we would! You can make things easier with planning, but also by not delaying this process. On average in the Winkworth network, the time it takes from listing your property for sale to completion is approx. 114 days (statistics provided from our Customer Service Team). However, from experience we know that the process can sometimes last 9-12 months. Imagine being under that much stress for such a long time?

move. Once you are listed for sale you should start looking, prior to offers and having your house on the market. As they say, ‘knowledge is power’. Research the area you want to move to and view as many houses as you can to see what properties are selling/renting for. Have your finances in order- you’d be amazed at how many people start looking without really knowing what their offering power is. Try speaking with a good finance company and decide what Solicitor you want to use. Phone us for advice on this as we will recommend you only the best. I’d recommend narrowing down what you want and what you’re prepared to compromise on. If you are doing this with someone else, make sure you’re both on the same page. My last recommendation is that you call us for advice in all things property. Our team has almost 100 years combined industry knowledge and is handpicked to guarantee the best possible service. We would love to help you with your next move. Call us on 02038610010.

Time to make things happen! Although this is nothing to be rushed into, once you’ve decided to move, try to start your search. This will make things more exciting and give you more clarity when selling your existing home. It may also help to know your next

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LOCAL PROPERTY INVESTOR

Are you ready for the next housing market boom – or bust?

Supplied by: Alan Frost – Simplify Property

2018 is shaping to be a very interesting year for the housing market – but are your investment plans ready to deal with the changes that are coming thick and fast? Interest Rates The Bank of England has already rates indicated will increase his year, with most experts expecting two rate rises. This, coupled with increasing affordability issues is only going to limit further what people can afford to pay for property. While mortgage applications are tested at much higher interest rates, actual rate rises will only increase costs for borrowers. This may strengthen the rental market as more people turn to renting for the home needs. Tax Changes Mortgage Interest Tax Relief is being reduced steadily over the next four years – but what does this actually mean? Simply put, the interest you pay on your mortgage is no longer fully tax deductible. Previously, Income – Costs = Profits, and the profits were taxed. Now, the interest you pay on your mortgage will not be fully accounted in the ‘’Costs’ section, so it is likely you will not be making as much money from your property investments Stock Market and Economy Donald Trump has artificially inflated the US economy and that has caused the Global Stock Market to take a few hits in the last

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couple of weeks. The stock market and the housing market are very much linked, and coupled with the historic and prolonged price rises in property since the credit crunch, there will be a downturn in the housing market here. Are you prepared? Get Some Help From Simplify Property There are many great deals available offmarket, and many strategies to maximise your returns and future-proof your investments against whatever might come up. Simplify Property can help you secure these great deals, manage your properties to maximise their potential, and show you the strategies the multi-millionaires are using so they not only keep getting a return, but to get a bigger return! Contact us today and we will help you and your property journey. Simplify Property - Making Property Simple 020 3813 2126 (9am - 5pm Monday to Friday) 07711 583 346 (anytime) alan@simplify-property.co.uk


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The Canbury Arms – Kingston We found this hidden treasure on the corner of Canbury Park Road and Elm Road. It has a lovely ambiance - clean, fresh and welcoming, with beautiful photographs taken by the local photographic club who meet there. There are three patio gardens and a large conservatory, cleverly and tastefully adaptable to whatever size required, whether for drinking, eating, meetings or parties. It is also child and dog friendly. We had terrific food, prepared by awardwinning head chef, Michael Mannion. A frequently changing, fantastic repertoire of original and seasonal dishes; from classic pub-style to speciality food. The warm bean salad, Morecombe bay shrimp, Cornish flaked crab butter and artichoke with truffle oil soup were exceptional. My 8oz steak was cooked to perfection, as was the fish of the day and the pan fried Atlantic swordfish with violet potatoes & salad. There is a huge selection of gins, spirits, real ales, craft beers - bottled and draft. Thanks very much to the friendly helpful staff who looked after us. The pub supports the community, with local

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clubs meeting there and charity events such as the “Bake Off “ in aid of MacMillan Cancer Charity, with around 80 attendees! They are open to new ideas and groups. Sample their weekly offers including £5 off a bottle of wine Monday and Tuesday specials (see website for more). On-site parking available; street parking bays free after 6.30. CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST MONTH’S COMPETITION WINNER, NANCY GILROY! WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR MEAL AT THE CORONATION HALL.

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JobSpot Finance Supervisor – £30,000pa (Leatherhead) A Surrey based property management company seeks a Finance Supervisor to oversee a team of finance administrators. This role will encapsulate all aspects of finance administration as well as processing payroll. It would be beneficial to have an understanding of month end JNL.

BDE to make outbound calls and identify key decision makers. If you have a can-do attitude and efficient work ethic, please get in touch. Solid experience in lead progression and business development, preferably in the IT sector is hugely desirable. Sufficient technological understanding and excellent verbal and written communication is ideal.

National Account Executive £20,000pa-£27,000pa (Kingston-upon-Thames) Our high profile global technology client is seeking a graduate calibre individual to join their thriving sales team, managing their existing clients overseas and in the UK. We want someone with an enthusiastic attitude who can coordinate well with team leaders and drive business for the company. If you’ve worked within a retail or sales environment, this could be for you.

Office Manager - ÂŁ25,000pa (Surrey) This software company is looking to recruit an Office Manager to provide broad administrative support. They are looking for someone who has an excellent grasp of time management under pressure. The role will involve working alongside other teams within the company to provide necessary support in a wide range of areas. You must be highly organised and have a relevant and stable work background.

Administrator (Urgent Maternity Cover) - ÂŁ18,000paÂŁ23,000pa (Thames Ditton) A niche marketing company based in Surrey is looking for an Office Administrator/PA to support a busy advertising team. As this is a maternity cover, we foresee it to be an estimated 6-9 month contract. They are looking for someone proactive, enthusiastic and versatile. An excellent telephone manner is a must, along with great interpersonal skills and preferably excellent IT proficiency.

Operations Admin Part-Time – (Surbiton) A national rentals agency is recruiting for a part-time Operations Administrator to further support their team. Key duties of this role are assisting with vital administrative tasks and ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with company policy. You’ll work autonomously and in a team, with excellent MS Office skills and will be adept in learning new systems. You’ll assist in the preparation of information and process queries via an in-house operating system and on the telephone.

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