Omni Local Kingston Spring 2018 Edition

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Supporting Local Business & Local Charities

Kingston | Surbiton | New Malden

Issue No. 61

Spring Edition THIS MONTH • Enjoy the Spring season -Keep hayfever at bay! • Enter this month’s competition! Page 40

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

Book at rhs.org.uk/hamptoncourt Supported by

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RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show

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OmniLocal - Kingston Upon Thames • April 2018

Hi everyone! We hope you’ve been enjoying the, albeit, quite chilly move into Spring...ideally now, you’ll be feeling fresh but full of Easter chocolates! Now that Spring is really starting to kick in, we’ve got some great ideas on how to spend it and how to fight those pesky allergies that tend to come along with it! As always, don’t forget to check out our local events section for current events and free activities in the area. This month we have some fantastic new businesses supporting Omni Local. You’ll also find a flyer for The Mayor’s Charity Ball with Love Kingston on page 9 - the team are currently looking for corporate sponsors and auction/Grand Draw prizes as well, so please get in touch with tessakind@lovekingston.org.uk if you’re interested! Please stop to take a look at brand new ads from The RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (on page 2), Landmark Arts Centre (on page 42) and Red Herring Games (on page 43)! 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! Remember to enter this month’s competition on Page 40 - we have another great prize on offer for you courtesy of The Willow! Send us your answer for your chance to win a delicious meal for 2! Be sure to check out our review to find out more about the restaurant - you too could share in the experience! Have you joined us at OLBN yet? Why not 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 have recently added several new group locations that we’re very excited about launching, including Hackney, Sevenoaks and Colchester! We have more on the way, so stay tuned! We hope you enjoy this issue, and we’ll see you again in May! 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. OmniLocal Ltd. Office 3 - C/O Big Yellow Storage Units 1-3 Wyvern Estate, Beverley Way, New Malden, Surrey KT3 4PH Tel: 0207 183 0404 Email: sales.omnilocal@gmail.com

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Contents: Local Business Focus FCI London

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Community Section This Months Charity: Home-Start Richmond, Kingston & Hounslow Kingston Police Advice Kingston Rotary Love Kingston Cian Doyle Physiotherapist

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Arts Section Kingston Artists Open Studios

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Cooking Corner Healthy Recipes from EatWright

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Health & Wellbeing Yoga by the River

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Home Improvements Tips for around the house!

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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 Springtime

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Places to Go Rose Theatre Listings Local Events At the Cinema – A Quiet Place Out Now on DVD – Justice League

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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 JOBS

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London’s Largest Designer Furniture Showroom

20,000 sq.ft. showroom open 7 days a week www.FCILondon.co

FCI, Rays House, London, NW10 7XP. T: +44(0)20 8961 7780

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LOCAL BUSINESS

This section is all about local business owners who support Omni Local!

Supplied by: Firdaus Nagree - FCI London

Q1: This month I am talking to Firdaus Nagree from FCI London. Could you please tell our readers a little bit about FCI? A1: FCI is one of London’s largest interiors & modern furniture showrooms. Our team has been designing and selling contemporary furniture in London for over 30 years and we absolutely love what we do. Voted the best modern furniture showroom in London on Trustpilot, our beautiful 20,000 square foot space showcases pieces from over 700 of the world’s most exciting designers and brands, all under one roof. Kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, dining, seating, interior design, 3D visualisation and complete project management. Whether you’re simply looking for a single piece or you’re embarking on a complete refurbishment project, we’re happy to help. Please visit our showroom at:

A4: We help our clients with a huge array of services, including Interior Design, Kitchen & Bathroom Design, Product Sourcing, Art Consultancy, Decoration & Construction, Lighting Consultancy and much more.

FCI, Rays House, Hanger Lane (near Ealing), North Circular Road, London NW10 7XP.

Q5: What is your usual clientele? A5: We are extremely proud of our interior design service and have helped thousands of residential & commercial clients achieve fantastic results over the years. We work with individual residential clients as well as interior designers, property developers, estate agents, architects and other people in the trade.

Q2: How long have you been in this line of business now? A2: With over 100,000 client orders under our belt, we have a reputation and pedigree that few can boast and have been involved in contemporary and classic interiors for over 30 years. Q3: What do you enjoy most about working in this type of industry? A3: “We love what we do”. If you spend some time surfing through our website, you’ll see that statement appear many, many times. We love design, we love the creative process, we love the wonderful people we get to work with across Europe and the rest of the world and we love working with our clients. We forge great relationships with our clients and the large majority of them recommend us, which is mainly how our contemporary furniture business has grown over the last 30 years. Whether you’re simply looking for an interesting modern designer dining table or you’re embarking on a complete refurbishment project, it’s important to know who you are dealing with. Q4: What kind of services does FCI have to offer?

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We work with over 700 brands but two of the most popular brands have to be Naustro Italia (who make fantastic sofas & beds) and Logo (who are possibly the best wardrobe and joinery company in Italy.) Q6: Do you have any special offers/ promotions on at the moment? A6: 20% off for all Omni readers. Q7: Excellent! Do you have any advice for those looking to get into a similar line of work? A7: Talk to us! We’d be more than happy to guide any budding interior designers. To find out more about FCI, please visit: FCI, Rays House, Hanger Lane (near Ealing), North Circular Road, London NW10 7XP, call: 020 8961 7780, email: info@fci.uk.com or visit: www.fcilondon.co.uk


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COMMUNITY PERSON

Lene Wood: Staywell Services

Supplied by: Staywell Services

I am the Kingston Dementia Action coordinator and my role is to deliver dementia awareness to those across the borough, through a national programme called Dementia Friends. Our aim is for Kingston to become a dementia welcoming community. I’m married, living in New Malden and I have three children and a miniature schnauzer called Brian. interested in the complexities of the disease.

I’ve worked with Staywell for over 4 years. It has 70 years experience of supporting people to live safely and independently in their own homes. We are local and therefore most of our staff and members know the area, which makes a real difference. Our services are for people over 60 years old in the Borough. We run many support services helping hundreds of people, including a vital volunteer and befriending service.

There is a great need for support for this ageing generation, so a career in adult social care is so rewarding, I have always found the best part of the role is meeting people. I attend all the Networking events and engage with businesses, public sector, NHS and voluntary sector. My focus this year is inter generational dementia awareness with schools and youth groups. I recently did a session at 1st Hook Scouts, 69 of them and Kingston Academy!

My interest in dementia started as I worked at Raleigh house, the Staywell social centre in New Malden, where I saw an increase of people living with dementia. I also had two uncles, one with vascular dementia and the other- Parkinsons with lewy bodies, so I started to research a lot and became

Upcoming Events: Dementia Action week is May 17th-21st this year. I am currently working all the services in Kingston to plan an exciting week, like last year. For more information and to get in touch, please email lene.wood@staywellservices. org.uk or call 0208 942 8256

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LOCAL CHARITY THIS MONTH’S CHARITY Supplied by:

Home-Start Richmond, Kingston & Hounslow Home-Start is a family charity that offers support to struggling families with children in those critical early years under the age of 5. Through home-visits, the charity offers emotional and practical support to parents. The volunteers are at the very heart of the charity, and being parents themselves, understand the stresses. Last year around 45% of people who enquired about volunteering went on to attend the preparation course and 92% became HomeStart volunteers. “I’m a Mum with two children; one of them has various problems so I understand the pressures of family life. I’ve been lucky, as help has always been there. Now it’s my turn to help, because I can. Being a volunteer is something I am proud of.” - Volunteer. Once matched with a suitable family, volunteers will then visit at home for 2-3 hours per week, for up to 9 months. Support varies according to the needs of the family, but volunteers will listen, offer practical help, but most importantly, enable the parents to confidently manage family life. “I find it one of the most satisfying occupations I have ever undertaken – to see a family gaining confidence is just so gratifying.” Volunteer. Home-Start offers Advanced Training Sessions for volunteers, covering topics such as autism, healthy eating, parental mental health issues and pediatric first aid. The current retention rate of the volunteers is 79% (20% higher than the Home-Start UK-wide average), and their support was recently demonstrated with the charity having its ‘Investing in Volunteers’ reward renewed. More about Home-Start The charity began over 20 years ago in Richmond upon Thames. In October 2016 its service expanded to the Kingston borough, including Berrylands, Chessington, Coombe, Hook Rise, Norbiton, Surbiton, Tolworth and in April 2017 it merged with Home-Start Hounslow. Last year around 700 local children in 400 families were supported by the charity. They have been affected with issues such as post-natal depression, disability, isolation, poor housing and bereavement. Are you interested in becoming a volunteer? Our next volunteer preparation course will run at the Kingston Quaker Centre from 25 April to 6 June (excluding half-term) on Wednesdays, 9.30am – 2.30pm. The course can be accredited to NVQ 1 or 2. Contact Angie Ahmed on 020 8487 8500 or email info@homestart-rkh.org. uk. Would you like to support the charity in another way?

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Home-start Richmond, Kingston & Hounslow

Perhaps you know an accountant who would volunteer their financial skills as a trustee? The charity now needs to replace its current Treasurer who is retiring after an amazing ten years of service. He leaves the position in very good shape, so the task will not be onerous and will involve attending around 6 meetings per year, along with supervising the year end accounts submission. Please contact recruitment@homestart-rkh. org.uk for more information. Links Web: homestart-rkh.org.uk Facebook: / homestartrkh Twitter: @homestart_rkh Instagram: @homestart_rkh Registered charity no. 1108975


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POLICE ADVICE

Supplied by: Alison McWinnie - MET Police

Contactless Payment; Is it Safe? Contactless payment is an increasingly popular method of payment with at least one in three card payments in the UK being made using contactless technology. Myths abound regarding the security of this payment system. Here we look at the process and some tips on using it safely. Contactless payment uses a wireless chip containing the user’s payment card details which is embedded in a mobile phone or on a bank payment card. This enables users to make payments of up to £30 at stores, cafes and other outlets simply by passing their smartphone or contactless card a few centimetres from a suitable card reader.

been taken from your account without your knowledge or permission.

Some of the security features on this method of payment include the following: • Every contactless card has an in-built security check, which means occasionally you have to enter your PIN number to confirm payment. • You have to be very close to someone for them to illegally scan your card. Event then they wouldn’t be able to access details such as your security code, or your personal details.

D. If your contactless payment card or contactless enabled smart phone is lost or stolen, report this to your bank immediately and you should be covered for any subsequent losses. Kingston Borough Neighbourhood Watch and Kingston Police are just about to start on a project with FALCON (Fraud & Linked Crime Online). The project will look at crimes affecting Kingston residents and businesses that fall into the following categories: Fraud and Cyber Crime Serious and Organised Crime

How to Protect Yourself

Modern Slavery

A. Look through all your bank cards to identify which are contactless

If you would like to be kept updated on our progress, do join Kingston Borough Neighbourhood Watch, if you are not already a member. It’s free and there are no compulsory meetings. Just email your name, postal address (so we can put you on the correct distribution list) and email address to Kingston.NHW@met.police.uk to receive information updates and advice both on this project and other local crime issues.

B. Protect your contactless payment cards by investing in special sleeves or wallets. These wallets are lined with an electromagnetic shield, so the data cannot be intercepted by others, or so you cannot accidentally pay for purchases. C. Always monitor your bank statements regularly, to ensure that payments have not

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KINGSTON ROTARY

Kingston Rotary Support It’s often said that society works better when communities work together. From food banks to flood relief, marathons to music festivals, Rotary is always making a difference in our communities. Kingston Rotary Club are active in our local & international communities with various projects and listed below are two that you could help support by donating items.

Supplied by: Janet Bacon - Kingston Rotary

Emergency Toiletries in Bags Many patients arrive in the hospital without much notice and therefore have not had time to pack a bag including essential toiletries for overnight stays. Kingston Rotary help by filling drawstring bags to provide an emergency pack to tide someone over for a night or two. Each bag contains a small bottle of shampoo, a small bottle of shower gel, deodorant or body spray (male or female), face cloth, toothbrush, toothpaste and a comb. We attach a label to each bag “Please accept this gift from Kingston Rotary Club who support their local community with various projects”. We have donated several bags to Kingston Hospital’s Born Too Soon charity for the use of new mothers and we have also donated several bags to Refugee Action Kingston. This is an ongoing project and we would ask for your help in donating any other the above items so that we can fill more bags. Vision Aid We collect any unwanted glasses that are no longer needed and we arrange for these to be sent to a Vision Aid recycling centre. They recycle the donated second-hand glasses for their precious metal content (gold frames) and any retro or vintage glasses are sold. They also recycle plastic glasses. The income generated through the recycling process enables them to deliver sustainable eye care services in Africa. They do this by establishing Vision Centres so that, there are locally based

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eye care services to provide affordable eye tests and new glasses to all patients regardless of circumstance. Training local eye care workers so that, there are skilled professionals to deliver quality eye care services at all times. Delivering eye care services to remote and isolated communities so that, they can reach the poorest and most vulnerable people. Senior Citizens Film Shows Many of our senior citizens have difficulty in getting out to enjoy the many things that most of us take for granted. Each year Kingston Rotary has a programme of film shows for the senior citizens when Club members pick them up, take them to the show and return them home. Refreshments are provided before the film and ends with a fun raffle. We would also like to know of any senior citizens that you feel would benefit from our Senior Citizens Film shows. 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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CARE IN THE COMMUNITY THIS MONTH’S

Myth busters for back pain: True or False

Supplied by: CHARITY Cian Doyle - Physiotherapist

1. Sitting upright has been shown to prevent back pain - False: Contrary to popular belief sitting upright has not been shown to reduce your chance of back pain nor has it been shown to speed up recovery of back pain. So sit whatever way is comfortable for you. 2. People with no back pain can have disc bulges and arthritis - True: When we scan people with NO PAIN they can have the same or similar scan findings as people with back pain. Therefore lots of what we see on scans is just normal changes to the spine. However these normal changes are often wrongly blamed as the sole cause of one’s pain. 3. The spine or pelvis can go out of alignment - False: The spine is incredibly strong and stable and it does not just go out of alignment. Having a belief that your spine can go out of alignment is likely to slow down your recovery. 4. Bending is bad for the back - False: Backs are designed to bend and twist. There is a strong belief in today’s society that backs should be kept straight, this belief is wrong. Avoiding bending might actually make you more susceptible to back pain. After spraining your ankle it is important to get back

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walking, jogging and moving normally with time. The back is no different. It is important to build up slowly but ultimately backs like bending. 5. Pain is a damage indicator - False: Pain is not a damage detector, lots of pain does not mean lots of damage and vice versa. Pain is a protective feeling that is influenced by many factors such as general health, hormones, immune system, mood, physical fitness, beliefs, stress and more. Back pain can be highly distressing but the volume of pain one has does not necessarily mean that it is equal to changes in their tissues. 6. Exercise and activity can reduce and prevent back pain - True: Exercise is shown to be very helpful for tackling back pain and it is also the most effective strategy to prevent future episodes of back pain. Start slowly and build up the duration and intensity over time. No one type of exercise is more effective than another, pick an exercise that you enjoy and maintain it into the long-term. For further information visit www.cshsurrey. co.uk


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ARTS

Wendy Winfield retrospective exhibition

Supplied by: KAOS

Wendy Winfield is a Kingston artist; for the past 25 years she has devoted her life to painting and drawing. In April she will be holding a retrospective exhibition where a selection of her vibrant and colourful paintings, and bold charcoal drawings will be on show. Now in her eighties and still painting and drawing, Wendy Winfield is an alumna of Kingston. She studied at the Kingston School of Art in the ‘50s and then studied the history of modern art under the aegis of the Courtauld Institute. Following a successful career in advertising, teaching, and book illustration, not to mention rearing three children in the depths of the country in a cottage with no heat or running water, she returned to Kingston.

Her open weekends are 14/15 and 21/22 April, 11am to 6pm at 15B Crescent Road, Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 7RD. Prices range between £20 and £1500. If you miss these two weekends Wendy will also be taking part in KAOS Open Studios on the weekend of 16/17 June. For more information about KAOS and Open Studios 2018 please visit www. kingstonartistsopenstudios.co.uk

Wendy Winfield’s work is figurative and takes its inspiration from the landscape, the human figure and still-life. Her influences are the colours and forms of Matisse and Expressionism. She feels passionately about the importance of drawing from observation and when she can Wendy still loves to work outside, drawing and painting directly from nature. 13


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The Cooking Corner Fillet steak with lemon spinach Serves 2 This recipe takes very little time. While you fry the steak, you cook the spinach in the wok. Within 10 minutes you can serve a delicious meal. Ingredients: • 2 x 125g fillet steak • 400g fresh spinach, washed • 2 garlic cloves, crushed • Grated zest of half a lemon • 30g almonds, roughly chopped • Himalayan salt and freshly ground black pepper • 2 tbsp olive oil.

• Add the spinach bit by bit and stir-fry untill it has reduced. • Stir in the lemon rind, salt and pepper to taste and stir-fry for another minute. • Sprinkle with the chopped almonds. • Serve the steak on heated plates with the spinach on the side.

Method: • Dry the fillet steak with kitchen towel, sprinkle with pepper and fry in a medium frying pan, on a medium heat until pink. • Heat a little olive oil in a wok, add the crushed garlic and fry for 30 seconds.

Nutritional value per slice Carbohydrates: 7 Protein portion: 1¾ Vegetable portion: 1

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HEALTH & WELLBEING Yoga for the Soul Time passes and the sap rises, colour returns as we find ourselves in the midst of pink and white blossom, and we all emerge from the hibernation of winter. Like the blooming flowers and the pell-mell greens, we too look to the light and warmer and longer days. Humans too belong to nature, we participate in the cycle of life, and its ebbs and flows. And like the flowers we may feel like we flourish in the light. The connection between us and nature is echoed in yoga. Yoga is often translated as union. It is normally understood to be union between breath and body, allowing the practitioner to feel whole. Another way to explain it, is that feeling after class when you feel relaxed, peaceful and renewed. The most common way to experience this feeling is in love. What if we could feel love more of the time? A great thinker and educator, Satish Kumar, who has followed Gandhi’s principles all his life, has amended one of Gandhi’s famous quotes. He says- Be the love you wish to see in the world. Gandhi famously said - Be the change you wish to see in the world. Be the love you wish to see in the world can be applied to all aspects of life - but let’s use yoga as an illustration. We can practice love towards ourselves: ‘I’m awesome for coming to yoga tonight’ rather than ‘I haven’t been to yoga for months’. Or ‘I’m working to make my body more flexible and strong’ rather than ‘I am so stiff and can’t get anywhere near my toes’. Then we extend this love to other people,

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Supplied by: Joanna Blundell animals and to the world. Satish offered this remedy to sustain love: practise every day, perhaps several times a day. Celebrate each moment, trust in the future and have no expectations. When we practice yoga with love -we increase our physical strength and flexibility but also we increase our capacity to love. Joanna Blundell teaches private yoga classes and on Mondays at 7.45pm at Thames Sailing Club. All levels welcome. Easter break for two weeks Monday April 2 and 9th. Book at: www.facebook.com/JoannaBlu @ joannafblundell


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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Spring Cleaning This time of year is ideal for fresh starts, including when it comes to your home – the weather’s starting to allow for more outdoor jobs like window cleaning and gardening; we can start to prepare for warmer temperatures and keep things in shape, for example, keeping bugs at bay and keeping homes airy and comfortable. Below are just a few ideas on how to get a handle on most areas of the house.

Supplied by: Leanna Carl - Omni Local

Wipe-downs Remove dust in any corners/surfaces first, using a hand-held hoover or one of the more adaptable attachments, even a microfibre cloth could do the job. Tackle stubborn grime on surfaces, particularly in kitchens using a solvent-free degreaser. Ideally you should test new products on a small area of the surface before spraying all over. Carpet cleaning Get a good carpet shampoo or at least some shake and vac and give them a freshen up. Regular hoovering and cleaning this time of year is ideal for removing allergens such as pollen as well. Synthetic carpets and rugs with waterproof backings can be deepcleaned at home without any issues, however rugs without backings, may require you to call in a professional. Upholstery and furnishings Prior to vacuuming and dusting, take any cushions outside and lightly beat them by hand to extract any dust or crumbs. If you spot any stains, make sure you check any labels to find out if your cushions are machine-washable/hand-wash only. Remember to give your furniture a good vacuum whilst the cushions are being cleaned as well, as this area doesn’t get exposed very often.

Waxing and polishing If you have a lot of wooden or metal furniture, remember to make sure they are well-kept. Wipe wooden surfaces with a soft, damp cloth and gentle cleaning solution such as some diluted washing up liquid. Apply the wax a little at a time with a rag, allow to dry and then buff with a clean cloth. For metal surfaces or ornaments, a good multi-surface polish will remove any smears or smudges. Window washing With a warm solution of washing up liquid and water, scrub down screens and frames with a brush. For the glass surfaces, you can invest in a good window cleaner and wipe down with a wet sponge, or you can try more homemade remedies such as apple cider vinegar, which will help leave a streak-free shining finish. All you need is 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water, and you can always pour it into a spray bottle for ease when using. There are plenty more jobs you could consider, but keeping on top of simple todos like these will ensure that your home is one of your favourite places to be and invite others into.

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GARDENING April Gardening Tips Though April showers may come your way, they bring the flowers that bloom in May, or so we are told from the song. In between the showers one job is best done at this time of year and that is lawn care. Lawn Care Spring is an ideal time to repair or replace your lawn, when the weather is damp and cool, as the lawn is most likely to recover well in these conditions. There are two ways of repairing bare patches in the lawn either by replacing areas with new turf or by reseeding the area. Using turf: Firstly cut out the damaged area of turf using a half moon edging iron to cut a square and then use a spade to lift it out. Lightly fork over the soil in the base of the removed area and replace with a similar sized new turf and then apply a lawn top-dressing into the crevices between the two areas. Remember to firm in the new turf with the back of a spade or rake and then water well. Using seed: repeat the same process as turf to cut out the damaged area and then fork over the remaining soil. Add some compost to bring the soil level up to the same height as the surrounding area and then carefully rake the soil to a fine tilth. Scatter the grass seed over the base at a rate of 15-25g per sq m, or as per the instructions on the packet or by the supplier. Cover the seed with a fine layer of top soil and then water well. Sometimes the damaged patches are not in the middle of a lawn but are around the edge of paths or borders. The best way to repair lawn edges is to dig out the damaged area with square cuts on three sides and prepare the base as above. Using the turf that you have dug out turn this through 180° and replace it so that the cut edge aligns with the lawn edge and the damaged edge is facing inwards. Then repair the damaged patch with either of the methods mentioned above. 19

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Minor bumps and hollows usually show up when mowing the lawn and these can also be levelled out by the following method. Cut through the uneven patch with an H-shaped incision and peel back the turf. Fork over the base and either remove excess soil or add new top soil to raise the level. Firm down the soil and make sure the patch is level before replacing the turf. Check the lawn is level and adjust again if necessary. Finally water well and again on a regular basis until the new turves have taken and all the grass is growing at the same rate. Do not use a lawn mower over the repaired edges for at least two weeks for turves or a month for reseeded areas to allow the new grass to bed in and get a good root system. To get in touch, please email j.bacon@ tiscali.co.uk or call 020 8393 7970.


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LEARNING

Are you ready for the end of the year??

Supplied by: Celia Osborne Numberworks’n’words

Just one more term and with it, exams, assessments, tests, reports, etc. Has the reading, spelling, times tables, problem solving, writing - or whatever has been the sticking point, come on over the last 6 months? Has there been improvement or is it still a struggle? Has your son or daughter resisted help, or is it just a matter of organisation? Now is the time to go for it if you think there’s an issue; after all13 weeks and the school year is over! Set an achievable target for how to move on and stick to it. Over breakfast - or tea time snack: Reading practice If your son really won’t pick up a book and read despite the fact that he can, what about finding a short funny bit in the paper every day to share? There’s usually something that’s more light-hearted or engaging (it’s your job to find it though!) Tables/mental maths (at breakfast)) what about the puzzle page in the paper with the quick maths agility puzzles? Just the easy one every day (even 3 a week) is good for anyone who sort of knows their tables and number facts. Time yourselves.

helps) and then learn especially, specialist, speciality, etc

Table facts - if chanting tables hasn’t worked for your daughter, what about picking off 2 hard facts per week (7x9 and 9x4 as well as 9x7 and 4x9) have them sticking them on the fridge on fluorescent post-its. Test them 4 or 5 times per day, it needn’t be boring if you make it jokey. Week two, choose 2 more, but keep on practicing the first ones. If you stick at it for half a term, you should see real progress, after a term most tables could be licked.

Quick writing - for getting words down on paper quickly, how fast can a sentence be written which includes that word? Use coloured felt tips, or gel pens - makes it more rewarding, so long as it’s neat-ish! If you think more help is needed, give me a ring on 020 8399 1234 or drop me a line at surbiton@numberworks.com to book an assessment and trial lesson. You’ll be surprised, even the most reluctant children enjoy it!

Spellings, if there’s nothing coming from school, or it’s just not relevant, pick 2 each week and learn all the words linked to those, for example: Easy Ones: go/going/goes Medium: cross/crossed/across/crossly Pretty difficult: special (say it ‘speck i al’ if it 20

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FAMILY ADVICE

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

Supplied by: Diana Jordan

Q: We’ve not been getting on for some time, but now I’ve met someone else my partner is furious and says he’ll leave me without a penny. We’ve lived together for over 15 years in the house he owned before we met. He told me he was putting it into our joint names when our first child was born 13 years ago, but I’m not sure if he actually did. I know I’m a common law wife but can you tell me if leaving for someone else is going to reduce what I’m entitled to? My partner works in IT and earns a good salary but I only work part-time in a local care home. Janie, New Malden

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A: The fact that you have someone else is not going to affect anything financially and you’re not married so it doesn’t count as adultery. But I’m afraid there’s no such thing as a common law marriage in England and Wales, it’s nothing but a myth. So you don’t have any of the rights of a married woman, ie no right to any of your partner’s property or pension, and no right to any maintenance for yourself. If your children remain living with you, their father will be liable to pay maintenance for them at the rate set by the Child Maintenance Service. I hope your partner will calm down and be able to agree to give you more but if not, you could make a Schedule 1 application to the family court to be able to stay in your home – but you would probably have to leave once your children are 18. You may also be able to make a TOLATA claim, particularly if the house is in joint names. But this is not family law and it’s a lot more complicated. So whilst I normally encourage my clients in divorce or children cases to save money on legal fees by doing a lot of the paperwork themselves, I cannot advise that in your case. I suggest you find a good family law solicitor and ask them how many TOLATA cases they have done: not all solicitors do these and you want to make sure that yours has experience of them.

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I hope our archaic cohabitation laws will have been changed by then but, if not, please encourage your children to marry!

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Springtime Splendour! This time of year can be great, with more opportunity to dress down, put away those winter coats and get out and do more with your friends and family. Before it gets too hot and you’re longing for beach getaways, outdoor pools and generally sitting in front of the fan in next to nothing - enjoy that sweet spot of fresh flowers, perfect park-visiting weather (give or take the odd rain shower!) and generally mild temperatures.

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Make it count Now is the time to make some memories - spend a day with the family at a wax museum, soak up some culture at the best galleries in London or visit a farm. Why not take a hike with friends or plan a road trip around the country over any upcoming long weekends/time off work? The possibilities are endless! You can go simple with an afternoon picnicking, playing family football or having a friendly tennis match at the park - or you can really get your family photo album filled with some more expansive short breaks, theme park visits or perhaps heading to your local pick-your-own fruits and vegetables allotment?

There are plenty of options to consider, which is why this time of year is perfect; perfect for enjoying yourself and getting a headstart on holiday fun and the perfect time to take on new DIY projects, have a thorough spring clean or take part in/visit your nearest boot sale. You’ll still have to plan around those pesky April showers from time to time, but there is no better time to start whatever project or day out you’ve been holding off on over the winter period. The struggle is real… It isn’t 100% fun times and good weather of course, if you’re anything like me, this is when you gradually start feeling a bit run down. This is the time of year when nature attacks those vulnerable to the biggest springtime enemy: pollen! Fortunately, this isn’t the case for everyone, but unfortunately, it can actually affect anyone later on in life. Late-onset allergies are actually more common than you think, and I can vouch for this, as I never used to suffer or be aware of any allergies until a few years ago - now I can barely function!

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There is no better time than the present, or even prior to now, to start taking your antihistamines (either tablet form or nasal sprays etc) if this affects you too. In my experience, symptoms tend to creep in for me around late April to late July and it’s actually advised to take them before the symptoms begin to get the best results. It’s also a good idea to take them before bed to avoid some of the drowsiness that can accompany them. Some suggest it may be worth actually switching up medications after 4-6 weeks, as you can become a little desensitized to what’s in them - then switching back after 2 weeks or so. I have yet to try this so can’t guarantee it works, but it could be worth a go. Others suggest more natural medicines that contain essential oils like peppermint and lavender. Again, I have some experimenting to do this year, as I don’t want a repeat of spring 2017… Tips from a fellow sufferer:

home - don’t skimp on showers either. If you can, keep an eye on the weather reports or get a pollen count app to control your outdoor habits a little more, though I hope this doesn’t mean you become a hermit like me and barely leave the house for the next few months! Other tips I’ve heard about and tried myself, which I think can improve things are washing your bedding regularly, hoovering a little more consistently, eating omega 3-rich foods and taking vitamin C supplements. When in doubt, do the obvious to ease the symptoms after they’ve begun: stock up your medicines, keep things clean, use eye drops and buy plenty of tissues! I recommend balsam tissues to avoid getting a sore nose, and if this fails, I rub a little bit of cocoa butter vaseline around my nostrils - this may potentially trap allergens before they’re inhaled and will soothe any soreness/ chapped skin.

I do recommend keeping your windows closed as often as possible and keeping your AC or a humidifier up to scratch to help with symptoms, especially if they keep you from sleeping. It’s also a good idea to wear sunglasses often when outside to protect your eyes and change clothing when you get

Hayfever or allergic Rhinitis is definitely unpleasant, and seems to last forever, but hopefully with some help and maintenance, this year we’ll be a lot more equipped to handle it. The important thing is that you try not to let it affect your life too much and you’re still able to enjoy the whole of 2018. Good luck! Enjoy the Spring season everyone.

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EVENT LISTINGS

Local Events Chatterbooks at Hook and Chessington Library (Third Thursday of every month from 16.00 – 17.00pm) Free event Join us as we explore the wonderful world of books!Come along to our children’s reading group for seven to 11 year olds with a parent or carer. No need to book, just drop in. Location: Hook and Chessington Library

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 Golden Memories Café (Fortnightly on Wednesdays from 11th April 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. 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

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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) 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 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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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Fri 13 Apr - Sun 06 May A Rose Theatre Kingston, Granville & Parham Productions and Antic Face co-production. Directed by Simon Dormandy | Starring Mel Giedroyc To mark the Rose’s 10th anniversary, we are thrilled to present a major revival of Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Much Ado About Nothing, starring celebrated actress and TV presenter Mel Giedroyc alongside John Hopkins (Midsomer Murders, Poldark) as feuding lovers Beatrice and Benedick. Don Pedro is victorious. The turf war in the city is won and the Mafia overlord brings his entourage to Messina, a luxury spa hotel deep in the Sicilian hills, to hide out, recover and party. While Leonato, the hotel owner, fawns over his clan boss, his daughter, Hero, wins the heart of the Don’s young protégé. Meanwhile, Beatrice, the no-nonsense, customer-experience manager, has unfinished business to see to with Benedick, Pedro’s commitment-phobic consigliere. But when Hero is disgraced, the party is over, love turns to hatred and new battle lines are drawn. 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. 26

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! 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. 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.

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

A Quiet Place

Supplied by: Leanna Carl

Something different for all you horror-lovers out there… though this flick may not have a ton of complex dialogue, it is definitely not short of drama. Packed with suspense, this movie follows a family who live in a very unusual way – in complete silence. The reason for this is an unwavering fear of what surrounds them. An unknown threat only makes itself known when it picks up on sound – stay quiet, stay safe.

Out on DVD

Their isolated existence becomes all the more dangerous when additions are made to the family. Can you imagine going into labour without making the slightest whimper? Poor Evelyn (played by Emily Blunt, star of ‘The Girl on The Train’ and ‘Edge of Tomorrow’) faces just that, as she tries to keep her family safe and her unborn baby healthy. She lives in a very secluded area with her husband Lee (John Krasinski, best known for ‘The Office US’ and ‘Something Borrowed’) and their children. They don’t know what’s coming, but they know it attacks when it hears any sound – can they continue to stay silent and survive what’s out there?

off against the second in command to alien warlord Darkseid: Steppenwolf...but is it too late?

Justice League

Rejoice, all action lovers and superhero fanatics! The justice league have finally gathered once again to face a bigger enemy than ever before. After being inspired by the recent heroic acts of Superman, Bruce Wayne (played by Ben Affleck, star of ‘Argo’ and ‘Gone Girl’) decides to recruit a new ally, by the name of Diana Prince, (Gal Gadot, star of ‘Wonder Woman’ and ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’). Together, Batman and Wonder Woman need to track down the rest of their potential team members in order to defeat the evil that threatens the World. Including Aquaman (Jason Momoa of ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Conan’), Cyborg (Ray Fisher - ‘Batman V Superman’) and The Flash (Ezra Miller, from ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’), their team will have to use their combined strength to face

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Help to Buy Schemes – Q&A With it becoming more difficult for first time buyers to get a foot onto the property ladder Government backed Help to Buy schemes are becoming a popular way of realising your first home, but what are the options? Where are they available?

FINANCE Supplied by: Noel Baker - Kingston Mortgage equity loan into the affordability. Speak to a mortgage adviser to get a more accurate estimate of potential borrowing. Case Study

Help to buy is only available on new built properties up to £600k. It is available to movers and first time buyers, provided you do not own another property and the builder will need to be registered (look out for the help to buy logo on the development).

Here is an example of a first time buyer we have recently helped get on the ladder: • £340,000 purchase price • Developer helped to cover the stamp duty & legal/ solicitor costs

Help to Buy- How does it work? With a Help to Buy: Equity Loan, the Government lends you up to 20% of the cost of your newly built home, so you’ll only need a minimum of 5% cash deposit and then a 75% mortgage to make up the rest.

• 1 bed flat Thames Ditton- new build, with parking • 75% mortgage = £255,000 • 5% deposit required = £17,000 • 20% HTB Equity loan = £68,000

What are the advantages of using Help to Buy? Compared to a normal purchase with 5% deposit, the 20% equity loan is recognised as 25% deposit, so you are able to obtain a lower mortgage rate. You won’t be charged loan fees/ interest on the 20% loan for the first five years. From February 2016 the Government increased the upper limit for the equity loan, giving new home-buyers in Greater London 20% to 40%. There were also from November 2017 further stamp duty incentives for first time buyers on properties up to £500k. What is a Help to Buy ISA? If you are saving to buy your first home, saving with Help to Buy: ISA means the Government will boost your savings by 25%. So, for every £200 saved, you receive a government bonus of £50. The maximum you can receive is £3,000. When you are close to buying your first home, you will need to instruct your solicitor or conveyancer to apply for the bonus. How much can I borrow? The maximum any lender will currently lend is around 4.5 times income, this could be joint income, however lenders do work on more complex affordability models these days, so this is estimated. Existing commitments will need to be factored in, such as loans, cards, car payments, student loans, etc. and the lender will also take the

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• Mortgage @ 1.54% fixed for first 2 years, then review • 35 year Repayment- £785 per month • Free basic valuation included, £999 lender arrangement fee which can be added to mortgage & £250 cashback included • Clients were previously paying £1100 per month in rent in 1 bed flat in Surbiton What happens when I want to sell? When selling the property, you will need to repay the equity loan at the time you sell it, the amount you repay is based on the market value at the time. So, if you received a 20% equity loan you will repay 20% of the value of your home when you sell it. This could be if the property went up or down in value. 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


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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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The Willow Finally – delicious, quality dining without the guilt! Based in Kingston, The Willow is a godsend for those who want to be a little more conscious of what they’re eating, but who aren’t looking to sacrifice mouthwatering flavours and substance. They pride themselves on using locally sourced, ‘real’ food that provides serious nutritional benefits. The Willow offers a delectable dining experience within a comfortable and positive atmosphere. Besides quality cuts of meat and fish, there are plenty of vegetarian, vegan, gluten/dairy-free options available, as well as a bar serving organic, low-sulphite wines & spirits. And, with seven different options of gluten-free craft beer on tap, there’s definitely something for everyone! For starters, we sampled the stunning Grilled Galician Octopus with Smoky Lime Chimichurri and the Sweet Potato Bravas explosions of flavour! This was paired with wine and followed by the exquisite Spiced Salmon, Marinated Wild Boar and the 30 Day Dry-Aged Grass-Fed Ribeye Steak. All was cooked to perfection, beautifully presented and well seasoned. We were thoroughly satisfied, but we still made room for dessert – Flourless Chocolate Cake with Banana Icecream; completely

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vegan Intense Lemon & Blueberry Cheesecake and the Kiwi, Coconut & Lime with Vegan Chocolate Ice Cream. Exquisite! We also sampled their Matcha Latte and Espresso Martini, which gave a great boost of energy and rich flavour. My mouth is still watering while I write this, 100% recommended. Thank you so much to The Willow staff for their hospitality! CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST MONTH’S WINNER, LIZZIE SPRATT! WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR MEAL AT ROZ ANA!

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JobSpot Account Coordinator, Fashion brand, Tolworth, up to 24,000 per annum A fantastic opportunity for a switched on administrator to work within the head office of a high end fashion brand. Every-day will be different and varied and you will be able to use your creative skills as well as strong administration experience. Sales Executive, Wimbledon, up to £20,000 per annum A global organisation with opportunity to progress and develop your career. Sales experience is required as you will become of a driven and established sales team. The ideal candidate will be ambitious and self-motivated to meet targets; have very good statistical and numerical ability, with a high degree of computer literacy, especially MS Office. Recruitment Coordinator, Surbiton, up to £21,000 per annum A local provider of education and care services has a new opportunity for a new recruitment coordinator to join their team. This role would be providing support to the Recruitment Lead and ensure recruitment processes are managed. It is essential that the successful candidate establish effective working relationships across the team and candidates.

Temporary opportunities within the local Kingston upon Thames area. Entry level graduates to senior management. Pre requisites include being able to get to Kingston within a reasonable distance, have excellent IT and communication skills and be available immediately. Calling all Sales Professionals, Basic and commission included Calling all sales professionals that are looking for a new opportunity and wanting to progress their career. We are looking for proactive candidates with excellent communication skills to drive the business and achieve realistic targets in order to achieve results in growth. Entry level and senior management opportunities Bookkeeper/Accounts Assistant, Surbiton £30,000 Fantastic opportunity for a Bookkeeper/Accounts Assistant to work for an independent company in Surbiton, ideally looking for extensive experience as limiter training will be provided. Ideally seeking a personable candidate who can work independently. Absolutely Recruitment Ltd, Suit 12-14 Gough House, 57 Eden Street, Kingston KT1 1DA E: info@absolutelyrecruitment.co.uk T: 020 8546 8686 W: www.absolutelyrecruitment.co.uk

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