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contents 8>> The agenda

Keeping your diaries busy

14>> Love is in the air

How to celebrate the season of love Happy New Year! Now, I’m not sure about you, but the past 12 months seem to have flown by and just like that, we’re saying hello to 2024. With that being said, we hope, like us, you’ve had a wonderful, restful, luxe-filled Christmas and are looking forward to what the year ahead has in store. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to kickstart the new year and navigate new beginnings, you’re in the right place. This issue is jam-packed with an abundance of feel-good content. Whether your new year agenda is to prioritise your wellbeing, start a new hobby, or ignite your inner globe-trotter, there’s something for everyone within these pages. From the latest beauty trends and fashion musthaves, to delicious food recipes, what’s new in interiors, Valentine’s Day plans, feel-good stories and more, there’s not a page worth skipping. We’ve also got the inspirational Sir Graham Wylie as this issue’s cover star; a story of hard work, dedication and a pure heart... it’s not to be missed. All of that, plus interviews with North East creatives, things to do across the region and a healthy dose of travel inspiraton. Oh, and did we mention we’ve got a handful of new columnists we’d like to introduce you to? We’ve got the wonderful Sara Davies bringing you step-by-step crafts, Pete Graves providing you with the latest on sports, and Charlotte Staerck shares her in-the-know knowledge on the latest fashion trends. So, without further ado, I invite you to sit back, relax and enjoy the first issue of 2024... Remember to check in with us online at luxe-magazine.co.uk See us on social at: Instagram: @luxe_mag Facebook: @luxemag

THE LUXE TEAM Christopher March publisher chris@allies-group.com EDITORIAL Elysia Fryer head of content elysia@allies-group.com Nicole Wood nicole@allies-group.com Caroline Dask caroline@allies-group.com

17>> 10 things luxe loves Luxe things on our radar this season

18>> Page turner

We chat to Sunderland-based author, Ellie White

32>> Comfortably stylish Sitting proudly on this issue’s cover is entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sir Graham Wylie. When he’s not busy with work or doing good deeds, he can be found spending time with his family. His three luxe things in life include: his family, a glass of Whispering Angel and his phone.

Getting comfy with Breathe Lifestyle

37>> Beauty update New season picks

38>> Glowing skin

We try out the Platinum Hydrafacial

40>> Spa in session

Press pause with a trip to some of the region’s best spas

48>> Food for thought The journey of Restaurant Mýse

54>> Staycation bliss We check into Gisborough Hall

56>> Time to escape Luxe jets off to Greece

64>> Wonderfully bold

Unique wallpaper designs you need to know about

76>> Mighty motor A futuristic masterpiece

80>> Social Diary Smile for the camera

Ashley Westall is the co-founder of Breathe Lifestyle, a luxury North East brand bringing high end sleepwear to the market. Her luxe things in life include: her Friday night ritual of a glass of wine and olives, a relaxing trip to Middleton Lodge, her children and a little extra she couldn’t live without would be a chai ayurvedic latte from Woods in Tynemouth.

SALES Debi Coldwell director debi@allies-group.com Lucy Andrews lucy@allies-group.com

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LUXE LOVES Elegant accessories We’ve fallen head over heels for these stunning The Charmaine earrings from JUNI Jewellery. Charmaine is a name of English origin meaning ‘charm’ and with this beautiful hammered halo with a tear drop pearl, charm is the very essence of this design. £225, junijewellery.co.uk

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The agenda: new year highlights >> New year, new plans! Time to fill those diaries... SPORT Clay Pigeon Shooting 20 JANUARY

Prepare for an experience that’s the epitome of thrill and precision. Clay pigeon shooting is more than just a sport, it’s an art form, a dance between shooter and target set amidst the stunning backdrop of Beamish Valley’s scenic landscape. The shooting sessions are supervised by an experienced instructor, who will be there to guide you and give you some tips. Before you know it, you’ll be an expert seeking the thrill of blasting clay pigeons from the sky within a few shots. Happening every third Saturday of the month at South Causey Inn, this will be a captivating outdoor activity. southcausey.co.uk

THEATRE The Rocky Horror Show 8 - 13 JANUARY

Prepare for a wild and thrilling night at the Sunderland Empire with ‘The Rocky Horror Show’! Enter a world where boundaries blur, and inhibitions fade away, as you follow the story of two squeaky clean college kids – Brad and his fiancée Janet – and their twist of fate when their car brakes down near a mysterious mansion, where they meet the charismatic Dr Frank’n’Furter. It will be a night of electrifying music, outrageous characters and jaw dropping costumes. Grab your tickets while they’re hot! atgtickets.com

ARTS & CULTURE Future Landscapes Seminar 16 JANUARY

Taking place every third Tuesday of the month at Castle Howard, this evening talk is a captivating exploration of how our world might evolve and the innovative ideas shaping our landscapes. From sustainable architecture to futuristic green spaces, this event is about sparking conversations, inspiring change, and igniting a passion for a brighter, more sustainable future. It's an invitation to dream big, think differently, and be part of a movement that reimagines our world. Take part in a seminar of thought provoking ideas that unveil the potential of tomorrow's landscapes. friends.castlehoward.co.uk

MUSIC Hugh Cornwell and The Primitives 18 JANUARY

If you recognise hits such as Golden Brown, Strange Little Girl, Always The Sun, Peaches, No More Heroes and Nice & Sleazy, then this event is right up your alley. Hugh Cornwell is coming to the Boiler Shop this January, where he’ll be performing The Stranglers’ unforgettable tracks, as well as songs from his latest album - Moments of Madness, which earned widespread acclaim for its sharp, clever, and perceptive tunes, marking another chapter in his musical journey. Supporting Hugh will be The Primitives with vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul Court. Expect rock, power pop, new wave and post punk! boilershop.net

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MUSIC George Michael by Candlelight 19 JANUARY

Head to Newcastle Cathedral for an unforgettable evening of all things George Michael. Delivering more than two decades of chart topping tunes, such as Faith, Club Tropicana, Fast Love, Amazing, Freedom, and Wake Me Up Before You Go, Rory Phelan is back from his USA tour to transport you to the ‘Edge of Heaven’ with an unforgettable sing along performance that will undoubtedly get you grooving in your seats. Come one, come all! newcastlecathedral.org.uk

FAMILY Super Saturday Family Arts 20 JANUARY

Gear up for a new monthly session - Super Saturday of family fun at Shipley Art Gallery. Dive into a fusion of guided crafting and free flowing imagination that celebrates and encourages artistic expression. Led by talented artists, each session unveils a unique theme, guiding you and your little one to craft something wonderful. But here’s the twist – the Super Saturday Family Arts session encourages children to let their creativity soar independently, offering a variety of art materials for unbound exploration. So, craft, experiment and make something that’s truly yours! shipleyartgallery.org.uk

MUSIC The Simon and Garfunkel Story 21 JANUARY

Join a musical voyage through time with the Simon and Garfunkel Story at O2 City Hall Newcastle. As the tribute duo take the centre stage, feel the nostalgia sweep over you as the story unfolds, narrating the journey of two musical legends. From the early days of their friendship to the heights of their musical success, every song is a chapter in this spellbinding tale. Close your eyes, and you’ll swear it’s the real duo serenading the audience with their unforgettable songs - Mrs Robinson, Cecilia, Homeward Bound and many more. academymusicgroup.com

MUSIC Strictly Come Dancing, The Live Tour 2024 24 - 25 JANUARY

The energy of the ballroom, the sequins sparkling under the lights, and the rhythm of the music setting the stage on fire. It’s Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour! The cha chas to the waltzes are coming to the Utilita Arena this January, delivering entertainment, an electrifying atmosphere and glamour. Whether you’re a devoted fan of the show or simply someone who appreciates the artistry of dance, this event promises an evening of your favourite stars, witty judges, pure excitement and glitz. utilitaarena.co.uk

FOOD & DRINK Pizza and Prosecco 25 JANUARY

For an alternative night out, gather your loved ones and learn the art of pizza making at Blackfriars this January. An expert baker will demonstrate the simplicity of crafting fantastic homemade sourdough pizzas with a medley of delectable toppings, spanning savoury to delightfully sweet. This evening of pizza and prosecco not only delivers food but also walks you through the history of pizza, making sure you leave feeling like you’ve learned something new. Make sure to wear comfortable clothes, most likely those, that you don’t mind getting a bit messy! blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk

FOOD & DRINK Glenmorangie Burns Supper 25 JANUARY Grantley Hall invites you to their own celebration of the legendary poet Robert Burns in partnership with Glenmorangie. Expect a night of pipes, poems and puddings to taking place on the very anniversary of the birth of this Scottish poet. The event will be hosted by Martin Treacher, a regular host when it comes to Burns Suppers, so expect lively entertainment and some famous Burns Night songs. Cocktails on arrival, a four course Scottish dinner and Glenmorangie Lasanta to accompany the Haggis Toast it’s a recipe for a remarkable evening. grantleyhall.co.uk

FAMILY The Child In The Striped Pyjamas 25 - 27 JANUARY

Set against the backdrop of World War II, this thought provoking production isn’t about grand battles; it’s about the tender story of a forbidden friendship between two young boys from opposite sides of a fence. As their bond grows stronger, the barriers of prejudice begin to crumble, touching the hearts of all who witness their story. Created to be an educational experience for those of all ages, this opera is a profound tale of empathy, compassion, and the resilience of the human spirit. It’s a reminder that amidst the chaos, the purest connections can arise, despite barriers of age, nationality, and circumstance. gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk

FOOD & DRINK Burns Night 26 AND 27 JANUARY

Celebrate Burns Night in style at Spanish City in Whitley Bay. The evening will welcome you with a scrumptious four course Scottish inspired meal meticulously crafted by talented chefs. From traditional haggis to succulent roast chicken paired with honey roast root vegetables and Cranachan for dessert, each dish embodies the rich flavours and heritage of Scotland’s culinary expertise. Tickets for this enchanting evening are limited, ensuring an intimate and memorable experience, so secure your spot early and be part of this grand celebration. spanishcity.co.uk

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SPORT Dark Track Challenge 27 JANUARY

Dive into the adrenaline fuelled world of night time adventure, happening at York Sports Centre this January. This isn’t your ordinary run – it’s an electrifying 400 metre, six hour test of endurance under the stars. Whether you’re a seasoned runner seeking a new challenge or someone looking to experience the rush of a night time escapade, this event is tailored for you. While Dark Track is a six hour event starting at noon, there is no pressure to run the full six hours. Participants wishing to run during the daylight can start anytime before 3:30 pm, and those wishing to feel the community spirit and join in on the fun for a little while are welcome to run one lap. Whether you’re mingling through the dark for the full run, or just dipping your toes in the activity - one thing is guaranteed medals and goody bags for everyone! york.ac.uk

THEATRE Blood Brothers 30 JANUARY - 3 FEBRUARY

Blood Brothers is a gripping tale of fate and friendship and it’s coming to Theatre Royal this January. Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster ride that delves into the lives of two brothers separated at birth, their destinies intertwined in ways they could never imagine. Feel the power of storytelling as each scene unfolds, revealing the complexities of life, love, and the haunting effects of secrets. From the moving music to the heartfelt performances, every moment resonates deeply, leaving a lasting mark on the soul. Christened as the ‘Standing Ovation Musical’ the story will linger with you for days. theatreroyal.co.uk

FAMILY Opera North Presents Little Listeners: Cinderella 18 FEBRUARY

Imagine the excitement in the air as the timeless tale of Cinderella comes to life through captivating melodies and lively performances. Opera North doesn’t just entertain; it inspires curiosity and ignites young imaginations. Cinderella will be an interactive adventure where children become part of the story. Through enchanting songs and engaging storytelling, this fairy tale fosters a love for music and theatre in a way that’s both delightful and educational. Perfect for budding musicians or those, simply curious about the world of opera. sevenstories.org.uk

FAMILY Shrek The Musical 6 -10 FEBRUARY

Join Shrek at Sunderland Empire, the unlikely hero, and his hilarious sidekick Donkey as they embark on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona. This isn’t your typical fairy story, it’s a tale with a twist, packed with catchy tunes, witty humour, and heartwarming moments that resonate with audiences of all ages. As Shek embarks on his journey, he tells a story of embracing uniqueness and finding beauty beyond appearances. Whether you’re reliving the magic of the movie or experiencing it for the first time, it will be an evening filled with laughter and a powerful message of acceptance. For kids, and kids at heart! atgtickets.com

Put your detective hats on and opt for an alternative Valentine’s Day night out. It will be an evening of suspense, intrigue and thrilling mystery at Hardwick Hall Hotel. My Deadly Valentine will walk you through a captivating murder mystery, full of secrets, deception and unforeseen twists. As you enjoy a four course banquet paired with exquisite drinks, it’s up to you to discover the truth behind Nora Chances’s love life and save her fiance from his deadly fate. hardwickhallhotel.co.uk

Residential is an exhibition meticulously crafted by Project Art Works in collaboration with the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. This innovative showcase has been a year long journey, embracing neurodiverse communities, artists, and caregivers across the North East of England. At the heart of Residential lies an awe inspiring installation - a fusion of monumental paintings, interactive spaces, and expressive films - awaiting your discovery on Baltic’s Ground Floor gallery. As you enter, step into a world where conversations transcend words - where verbal and nonverbal expressions converge to tell profound stories. Supported by the Arts Council England and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, this visionary project extends an invitation to embrace diversity, deepen understanding, and celebrate the boundless creativity of all individuals in the artistic realm. baltic.art

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Get ready to laugh until your sides ache with Sarah Millican’s ‘Late Bloomer’ at O2 City Hall. Join the audience for an evening filled with hearty chuckles, witty observations, and a refreshing dose of humour that only Sarah can deliver. From the everyday absurdities to the deeply relatable moments, Sarah’s comedic genius shines as she navigates through the ‘joys’ of growing older. Whether you’re a fan of her stand up or someone looking for a night of feel good fun, 21 February will be a night that feels like a gathering of old friends sharing hilarious stories. academymusicgroup.com

MUSIC Rick Astley 23 FEBRUARY

Get ready to rewind the clock and dive into a night of nostalgic tunes and pure entertainment! Rick Astley, the iconic voice behind hits that defined an era, is gracing the stage at Utilita Arena for an unforgettable evening of music and memories. From the chart topping classics to his latest tunes, each song is a thread connecting generations, reminding us why music has the power to transcend time. One thing is promised, Rick Astley will deliver every note with the same passion and charisma that captivated audiences decades ago. You wouldn’t want to miss it. utilitaarena.co.uk

FOOD & DRINK My Deadly Valentine 16 FEBRUARY

ARTS & CULTURE Project Art Works: Residential UNTIL 25 FEBRUARY

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ARTS & CULTURE Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer 21 FEBRUARY

THEATRE Walk Like A Man 24 FEBRUARY

Step into the world of legendary music with ‘Walk Like a Man’ at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House. For a sensational journey through the iconic sounds of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. ‘Walk Like a Man’ is a tribute show that’s captured hearts nationwide with its mesmerising vocals, smooth choreography, irresistible charisma, and enduring melodies. Brace yourself for an unforgettable evening of beloved classics like ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry,’ ‘Sherry,’ and, of course, the iconic ‘Walk Like A Man.’ Let the music take you back to the good old 60s and 70s! tynetheatreandoperahouse.uk

FOOD & DRINK Chef’s Table 29 FEBRUARY

Join for an unforgettable evening at The Cookery School at The Grand Hotel in York, where you observe and absorb the expertise of professional chefs. Upon arrival, indulge in canapés and champagne in The Grand’s elegant dining room before immersing yourself in live cooking at the chef’s counter. Witness your meal being skillfully prepared and served while the staff address any burning questions you might have. Savour your starter and main course at the chef’s table, followed by dessert in the dining area, and finish off the evening with chocolate and coffee. thegrandyork.co.uk

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The Rising Opening Spring 2024 The Rising is an ambitious development from Raby Castle. Think acres of unexpected elegance, complete with heritage buildings, re-imagined gardens, stylish shopping and local food that’s as fresh as it gets. The development name - The Rising - combines Raby’s rich history as the home of one of Britain’s most notorious plots, the Rising of the North, with an intimation of growth, energy and ambition. Imagine a backdrop of unspoilt rural landscapes and one of the finest medieval castles in England. A destination with a difference, where visitors of every generation can discover County’s Durham’s thrilling past and promising future. Prepare for a place where heritage is celebrated, where the beauty lies in simplicity, and where the welcome is always genuine.

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Wellbeing first >>

Time to relax and unwind...

Luxe reads

A new year means new beginnings, and what better way to start 2024 than to open up a new page of a beautiful journal or dive into a motivational page-turner? Caroline Dask shares some of the best on the market… Personalised Diary 2024 There’s nothing quite like opening a brand new diary, ready to fill the blank pages with plans for the busy and productive year ahead. With the beautiful burnt orange cover and gold foiled personalised initials, it’s bound to become your best friend for 2024. This yearly planner is filled with 52 weeks to view pages for your goals, plans and to-dos, paving the way for success. £26, aimstudio.co

Face SPAce THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Discover a sanctuary dedicated to rejuvenation and relaxation located within the serene grounds of Rockliffe Hall. Face SPAce spa treatments combine cutting edge technology and luxurious skincare. Their new facials include five modern treatments, that address a range of skin concerns. Whether you’re seeking deep hydration, anti ageing remedies, or a radiant glow, their range of facials and therapies are designed to rejuvenate and restore your skin’s natural beauty. The perfect post-Christmas treat! rockliffehall.com

Spa Day and Stay THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Give yourself a day of calm surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Yorkshire’s countryside. Located in the sleepy village of Nawton, the Yorkshire Spa Retreat will be your perfect getaway offering a sanctuary and a space to fully focus on you. Connect with nature as you take a dip in the Wild Swim Pond and unwind in the Hydrotherapy Pool, Herbal Steam Room, Sauna, or Salt Chamber. Once your mind and body are aligned, stay in one of their luxurious lodges, perfect for your Yorkshire escape. yorkshire-spa-retreat.co.uk

January Yoga Retreat 27 & 28 JANUARY

Begin 2024 the right way by taking some time for yourself and stepping back into nature. Following the resounding success of their 2023 retreats, Being x Brinkburn are back for their fourth collaborative retreat designed to replenish your spirit after a busy Christmas season. Nestled within the enchanting grounds of Brinkburn Northumberland, immerse yourself in a harmonious blend of yoga, mindfulness, and more. The bespoke itinerary promises a rejuvenating experience that will leave you feeling balanced and invigorated. Throughout the weekend, savour delectable vegetarian feasts masterfully crafted by the renowned Paula at Fig Leaf, while connecting with kindred spirits. Guided by the principles of Iyengar yoga, delve into sessions tailored to elevate your practice and strengthen your technique. Engage in transformative breathwork and meditation exercises, meticulously designed to enhance your overall wellbeing. Delight in revitalising outdoor meditation sessions, alongside the restorative embrace of Yoga Nidra, all carefully curated to nourish your nervous system and promote inner harmony. Count us in! brinkburnnorthumberland.com

Sound Baths 17 JANUARY

Immerse yourself into a symphony of relaxation at Swinton Country Club. Their sound bath sessions are the key to a brand new you. Allow yourself to unwind as you’re enveloped by the gentle sounds of crystal bowls, gongs, and other harmonic instruments. The resonating tones guide you into a state of deep relaxation, promoting inner peace and mental clarity. The 60 minute session will be led by the instructor Janie Beardsall, followed by a two course lunch in the Terrace Restaurant and Bar. Who could possibly say no to that? swintonestate.com

Full Day Retreat THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Escape to Northumberland and embrace a Full Day Retreat experience. Providing an opportunity to fully focus on you, the experience can be tailored to your needs and desires, whether you’d like to completely unwind, disconnect and relax, or use the opportunity to focus on your training. With a range of exercise and relaxation opportunities, outdoor hikes and wellbeing activities, each package can be built, customised and added to whatever goal you have in mind to achieve from this experience. theretreatuk.co.uk

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Book Journal A must-have for any self-respecting bookworm. This reading journal will transform the way you read, and allow you to sit back and reflect on the lessons learned, the feelings stirred and the impact each book carried. Jot down your favourite reads and keep track of the best ones out there, so the next time someone asks for a reading recommendation, all you have to do is open your book journal. £25.95, marthabrook.com

Atomic Habits by James Clear Small changes wield immense power, contrary to the belief that big changes are needed for life transformation. In Atomic Habits, James Clear shows how tiny decisions compound into significant outcomes. Exploring simple life hacks and cutting-edge psychology, Clear explains their impact backed by science. Packed with techniques and inspiring stories of achievers, it’s a must-read for personal growth. £17.99, waterstones.com

Raising A Happier Mother by Anna Mathur Ready to start prioritising you? This book isn’t about perfect parenting - it’s about you. Anna, drawing on her experience as a psychotherapist and a mother, emphasises that caring for our children starts with caring for ourselves. Exploring self-care isn’t selfish; it’s vital for being a happier, more effective parent. By replenishing our own energy and nurturing our self-esteem, we set a powerful example for our kids. This book encourages finding your authentic parenting style while highlighting the importance of self-empowerment and granting yourself permission to thrive - for your sake and your children’s. £16.99, waterstones.com

A moving read to inspire you for the year ahead. This remarkable memoir unveils the story of Kevin Sinfield – a sporting legend, a loyal friend, and a devoted fundraising hero. Sinfield’s journey from rugby league stardom, to rugby union coaching, and then to becoming a tireless fundraiser embodies the essence of sportsmanship and camaraderie. ‘The Extra Mile’ explains Sinfield’s mission to raise funds in the battle against motor neurone disease (MND), the devastating illness affecting his close friend and former teammate, Rob Burrow. An inspirational must-read. £10, amazon.co.uk

Sleep And Rest Journal We all know how important our sleep is. This year, prioritise it and bring more mental clarity, energy and fun by filling out a four-week workbook that will assist you in building new and positive habits. The sleep and rest journal will highlight the bad habits to get rid of, then guide you through setting new ones through scientifically backed, habit-forming techniques. Take a small step towards a better and more refreshed you! £29.99, goodlittlejournals.co.uk

Bon Voyage Travel Journal Whether you’re planning a trip to get some winter sun, or starting a countdown to the summer holidays, this travel journal will come in handy. Let it be your companion this holiday season, as you record each day’s highlights. Crafted with premium leather, it features a luxurious Bon Voyage design and a thematic compass to guide you through your travels. £65, thegoto.com

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ADVERTORIAL

Dealing with an uncooperative spouse upon separation: remedies and repercussions It is not unusual for one party to delay a separation and ultimately commence divorce proceedings simply out of fear that their spouse will be uncooperative. This concern should not, however, deter a spouse wishing to end a marriage from doing so. Divorce and separation can be emotionally tolling for both parties, often particularly where there are children involved. If one spouse though forms the view that the marriage has broken down irretrievably then it is an option for that spouse to issue divorce proceedings should they choose to do so, regardless of the wishes of the other. It is, of course, always encouraged that parties try to resolve matters, both in relation to financial issues arising from the separation and to child Jessica Inman, Associate Solicitor, Private arrangements, as sensibly and amicably Family Law as possible. Having an open line of communication is not only crucial for maintaining a co-parenting relationship for the benefit of the children but also significantly assists when trying to reach an agreement as to the division of matrimonial assets. Difficulties arise, however, often where emotions are heightened and, in the worst-case scenarios, the party struggling with the separation then decides to disengage entirely. So, where does this leave the spouse hoping to separate if the other refuses to cooperate? Following the introduction of ‘no-fault’ divorce in early 2022, divorce is much more straight forward. Parties are no longer required to rely on blame or years of separation as per the previous legislation and can commence divorce proceedings solely on the ground that they believe the marriage to have broken down irretrievably. The application will be filed with the court and, once the application passes court checks, it will be issued and sent to the respondent spouse by the court direct together with an acknowledgement of service form. If the respondent refuses to acknowledge the divorce paperwork, steps will be taken to formally serve the documentation which, if successful, will then allow the divorce to proceed as usual. There are other methods of service that can also be considered if personal service is unsuccessful and a spouse hoping to divorce should absolutely not be deterred from commencing the proceedings solely out of worry that their spouse will not ‘allow’ the divorce as consent from the other party is not necessary. Financial matters can, however, be slightly more difficult with an uncooperative spouse. In ordinary cases, it would be hoped that a settlement could be reached ‘outside’ of court proceedings, whether this be between the parties direct, via mediation, or with the assistance of solicitors, as there are numerous benefits to reaching a settlement this way. If, however, one spouse has made it abundantly clear from the outset that they will not cooperate, financial remedy proceedings should be considered without hesitation. This will then afford the parties the benefit of a court-imposed timetable with potential cost sanctions for a disruptive spouse if necessary. Equally, there will also then be a guaranteed ‘finish line’ because if matters cannot be agreed at any point during the proceedings, the case will be listed for a final hearing where a court will determine the outcome. If one spouse refuses to negotiate openly and reasonably to this point, there are, again, costs sanctions that will be considered. This is a complex area with many factors to be taken into consideration but ultimately any final order made will be legally enforceable and steps can be taken to mitigate future potential issues arising. For example, if a jointly owned family home is to be sold, consideration can be given to one party having sole conduct of the sale with a view of avoiding any further issues later down the road when it comes to the home, in practice, being sold. Overall, whilst an uncooperative spouse is unhelpful in a separation, it does not prevent divorce proceedings being issued or finances being resolved.

For more information, please contact Tilly Bailey & Irvine’s Private Family law team on 01740 646000 or fill in an online enquiry form via www.tbilaw.co.uk and someone will be in touch.

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FALLING FOR LOVE

Love is all around

Sit back and relax, as Caroline Dask guides you through how to spend this Valentine’s Day

For couples >> VISIT Wine tasting at Blackfriars Valentine’s Day at Blackfriars is where love meets the refined elegance of wine tasting. Spend an evening discovering a selection of exquisite wines within the historic walls of Newcastle’s iconic mediaeval dining hall. Prepare to be enchanted by the soft glow of candlelight setting the stage for a truly memorable experience. Guided by knowledgeable sommeliers, travel through the history of velvety reds and crisp whites, learning about notes, aromas and tales of inspiration. Cheers! blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk

Photo credit: Darryn Wade DINE OUT The Treehouse Restaurant, Alnwick Surrounded by the whimsical realm of Alnwick Garden, embark on a romantic culinary adventure like no other. The twinkling lights and romantic atmosphere will provide the perfect backdrop for what’s to come from their delectable menu. Start off with foraged mushroom risotto, swiftly move onto the 12 hour braised roulade of pulled British lamb for the main, and share Lindisfarne mead and chocolate mousse for dessert. Enjoy scrumptious food and each other’s company as you celebrate love, nature and togetherness! alnwickgarden.com TREAT THEM Louis XIII Cognac Time Collection: Tribute to the City of Lights - 1900 £6,500, harveynichols.com

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VISIT Chocolate Making, La Chocolatrice There’s nothing that defines Valentine’s Day better than chocolate. This year, singletons can embrace the sweet art of chocolate making at La Chocolatrice, turning this day into a delightful celebration of self-indulgence and creativity. At La Chocolatrice, discover the magic of crafting delectable chocolates from scratch. Engage in hands-on sessions where cocoa becomes your canvas and creativity your guide. Under the guidance of skilled chocolatiers, learn the secrets behind moulding, decorating, and infusing flavours into your bespoke chocolates. lachocolatrice.co.uk

VISIT Cocktail masterclass, Leila Lily’s Swap traditional romance for an evening of laughter, creativity, and mixology mastery in the heart of Newcastle. At Leila Lily’s, love takes on a different hue as friends come together to explore the art of crafting exquisite cocktails. Unleash your inner mixologist under the guidance of seasoned experts, learning the secrets behind concocting tantalising drinks that tease the taste buds. Whether you prefer the classics or seek to invent something entirely new, the masterclass offers a canvas for your collective imagination. leilalilys.co.uk

DINE OUT Faru Treat yourself to the gift of fine dining. Located in Durham’s city centre, the restaurant’s cosy setting and welcoming atmosphere create a perfect solo dining experience. With a carefully crafted 10-course tasting menu packed with fresh, seasonal ingredients, fine wine and excellent service, it’s a great place to enjoy delicious food and celebrate the love you have for you! faru.co.uk

DINE OUT Peace & Loaf Venture out with your nearest and dearest friends for an unforgettable night of food and good company. At Peace & Loaf, each dish is a masterpiece, meticulously crafted to tantalise the palate and spark conversations. A look at their menu offers a variety of options, from smoked haddock to tikka roast turkey crown with butter sauce - no matter your choice, a memorable time is guaranteed. With friends by your side and love in the air, the only thing left to do is toast the good times. peaceandloaf.co.uk

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ADVERTORIAL providing unparalleled spa experiences. Guests will be treated to a range of revitalising and transformative treatments, offering a non-invasive alternative to cosmetic surgery. Swing into action Part of Matfen’s enduring appeal is also the opportunity to play golf in a wonderful picturesque setting. Stretched across 300 acres of stunning Northumberland scenery, Matfen’s golf courses are a wonderful place to play for both novices and pros alike. With 27 holes of gold standard golf and a 9-hole Par-3 course, there’s a range of fantastic options for guests. Part of Matfen’s appeal is the addition of new technology that really enhances the enjoyment of the game. Toptracer, the leading technology in golf, has been brought into Matfen Hall to transform the driving range experience for players of all levels at the luxury spa hotel, combining entertainment and improvement in one immersive experience. Toptracer introduces an unprecedented dimension to golfing, allowing players to visualise the flight and trajectory of their shots in real-time. Whether a seasoned professional honing your skills or simply planning to visit Matfen Hall with friends or family, the hotel is one of a few to offer this game-changing technology.

Matfen Hall: A winter wonderland where the batteries can be recharged Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Northumberland - one of the UK’s most beautiful regions - Matfen Hall invites you to escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the lap of luxury. As winter’s crisp and refreshing embrace sets the scene for 2024, why not spoil yourself and visit the jewel in Northumberland’s crown. Matfen Hall offers a sanctuary of tranquillity, promising an unforgettable winter retreat where every detail is a testament to sophistication, every moment steeped in a sense of real character and charm, with a staff that will go above and beyond to make every detail of your Matfen experience unforgettable. Opulent accommodations Matfen Hall, after a meticulous multi-million pound refurbishment, stands as a testament to refined elegance. The suites and bedrooms, carefully restored and tastefully adorned, exude an atmosphere of timeless grace. Ornate cornicing, high ceilings, and breathtaking views of the manicured lawns of Le Jardin Hollandais redefine the very essence of luxury. As the centrepiece of indulgence, the Lansdowne Cashmere emperor beds, draped in 300-thread-count Egyptian Cotton Sateen, promise a night of unparalleled comfort. The lavishness extends to the roll-top bath, walk-in showers, and underfloor heating, all embraced by the luxury of Carrara marble. Local craftsmanship adorns the relaxing seating areas, a testament to Matfen Hall's commitment to quality and authenticity. All this adds to a sense of quality, ensuring a sense of escape from the ordinary.

the guidance of head chef Ernst Van Zyl, and his talented team. Matfen has an innovative approach, where a focus on provenance and locally sourced ingredients takes centre stage. Matfen Hall offers a vast array of dining options that cater to every palate and preference. The Emerald Restaurant offers a 5 star culinary experience with a focus on using the finest, carefully sourced ingredients, providing the perfect backdrop to enjoy a wonderful Evening Meal or traditional Sunday Lunch. The Cloisters Restaurant offers relaxed all-day dining with an excellent view of the Great Hall's magnificent stained-glass window, and remains the perfect spot for guests to unwind and savour the culinary delights that Matfen Hall has to offer. For those seeking something a bit different, Matfen Hall offers The Orangery - a dedicated tea lounge that serves a distinctive afternoon tea experience. Here, the atmosphere is light, bright, and inviting.

Wellness oasis: recharge your spirit Matfen Hall's commitment to holistic well-being is part of what makes the experience of visiting so special. Recently named one of the top 10 UK wellness retreats, the spa and wellness area beckons as a sanctuary of serenity. Indulge in Germaine de Capuccini and Natura Bissé rituals, surrender to the expert hands in treatment rooms, and unwind in the relaxation room or aromatherapy suite. The sauna, steam room and the impressive 15-metre pavilion pool add to the allure of this haven for rejuvenation. Luxury and quality are the very essence of this experience. Now, also in partnership with Derma Group, Matfen Hall offers an additional special experience (one of the only collaborations in the country) taking this pursuit of excellence to unprecedented heights. Derma Group, innovators of the aesthetic and beauty sector, have brought a new level of quality to The Retreat. This exclusive partnership introduces a unique proposition that delights its guests and transforms the quality of aesthetics in the North East. The collaboration, which commenced at the end of last year, promises a remarkable array of new products and treatments that will revolutionise the world of skincare. Derma Group's commitment to innovation, luxury, and results-driven treatments aligns perfectly with Matfen Hall's vision of

Discover the beauty of the region: beyond the stately halls The journey begins as guests set foot on Matfen Hall's magnificent country estate, and its stunning, awe-inspiring Great Hall, a place that sets the overall tone of the experience. Perfectly located in the heart of Northumberland, Matfen Hall is just 30 minutes away from the bustling heart of Newcastle. Matfen Hall isn't just a destination; it's a gateway to the beauty of the Northumberland region, to Hadrian’s Wall and the majesty of the countryside and castles such as Warkworth, Bamburgh and Alnwick. Beyond the stately halls, explore the closeby coastal wonders, interact with the picturesque countryside, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the region. Matfen Hall serves as the perfect base for discovering the treasures that this enchanting region has to offer. A winter wonderland awaits: book your escape In the heart of Northumberland, Matfen Hall beckons you to experience the pinnacle of luxury this winter. Whether you seek a romantic getaway, a family break, or a solo retreat, Matfen Hall offers an unrivalled blend of sophistication, opulence, and rejuvenation. Book now, and let the warmth of winter be a backdrop to memories that will last a lifetime. Embrace the tranquillity, savour the indulgence, and let Matfen Hall be your haven in the heart of winter's embrace. To book go to www.matfenhall.com

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THE CRAFTS CORNER

with Sara Davies Entrepreneur and queen of crafts, Sara Davies brings you a step-by-step guide to her latest craft projects...

Hi everyone, I am so excited to join the Luxe Magazine team as one of the newest columnists! Those of you who know me, know that I’m a local girl and I’m very passionate about this phenomenal region that we call home. I’ve forged a career in the craft industry, and when I’m not battling it out with four other dragons for the best and brightest businesses in the Den, I’m shouting about just how amazing crafting is for your mental wellbeing. That’s exactly what I’m going to be doing in this brand-new column! Every issue, I’ll be here to guide you, step-by-step, to create

Cork notice board What you’ll need… Corks A circular tray Thick rope Glue gun Metallic marker pens or ordinary markers Drawing pins

not one, but two gorgeous (and utterly satisfying) craft projects to get stuck into whenever you’re able to put aside just a few minutes for yourself. And, don’t worry or think you need to have tons of time or need to be an expert because we’re going to keep it simple. I’m here to show you that anyone can become a crafter, it’s so much fun and actually super relaxing. Honestly, making something is such a great way to unwind - you’ll be hooked in no time. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get started with our very first craft projects, a super handy notice board, perfect for keeping any family organised, and a thoughtful keepsake to make for a loved one this Valentine’s Day!

Method… First, plug in your glue gun to allow it to heat up. Take your circular tray and place it in front of you on your work surface. Next, start adding a small amount of glue onto one end of each of the corks. Adhere the corks onto the base of the tray by pressing them firmly into place. Continue to add corks to the entire surface of the tray until it’s completely covered and then set it aside to dry for a couple of hours. Once dry, take the marker pens and colour the tops of some of the corks, leaving some of them uncoloured. Take the piece of rope and wrap it around the edge of the tray, adhering it into place with the glue gun as you go around and leaving some slack on the top to create a loop for hanging. Set aside to dry. Grab some drawing pins and pin up your pictures, your takeaway menus, shopping lists, party invites and anything else you can think of that will keep your life in check on your handy and stylish new notice board!

Valentine’s Cube What you’ll need… Photocopier paper Printer Wooden cube Mod Podge (an all-in-one glue, sealer and varnish) Small paintbrush Clean cloth Method… Select four of your favourite images to print out. You will need to size each one to fit onto a cube face and print it as a mirror image so that it transfers correctly. To do this, flip the image in your photo editing software of choice, resize it and print out onto regular photocopier paper. Spread a layer of Mod Podge over the wooden surface of one of the cube’s faces. Lay your first image print-side down over the block, making sure its edges are lined up correctly. Press it down firmly onto the Mod Podge-covered surface. Leave to dry for around 30 minutes then spread a thin layer of Mod Podge over each face to seal the images in place.

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Let it dry for about 30 minutes. Wet your cloth under a tap until it’s damp but not soaking. Use the cloth to gently rub the paper away from the surface of the block. The paper will come away, leaving the image on the block, in a similar way to a temporary tattoo transfer. Keep rubbing until all of the paper has come away from the image. You may even be able to peel some of the paper away with your fingers. Repeat the previous steps for the remaining three images. Leave to dry for around 30 minutes then spread a thin layer of Mod Podge over each face to seal the images in place. If you want to create a Valentine’s inspired square for the top of your block, simply choose a piece of card with a suitable design, cut to size, glue in place using Mod Podge and set aside to dry for 30 minutes. Enjoy gifting your wooden cube to someone special. sara-davies.com

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Liforme Happiness Mat Experience the unparalleled essence of a vibrant practice with the bright orange Liforme Happiness Mat. Establishing the ideal mindset is essential for a fulfilling yoga session. This mat, featuring a sunshine mandala with soaring bluebirds, represents freedom and happiness. Find your feet, enjoy unrivalled grip and take comfort in knowing you have a planet-friendly, PVC-free product. £120, liforme.com

Pampering with…

Fabulosity Hair and Scalp Recovery Elixir This winter, we’re pampering with Fabulosity’s Hair and Scalp Recovery Elixir as it’s packed with natural ingredients that work harmoniously to bring your hair back to life. It’s like a spa day for your scalp! Its fusion of botanical extracts and nourishing oils complement each other, promoting a healthy scalp environment while breathing new vitality into your strands. It’s the ultimate reset button for your hair, bidding farewell to dryness, irritation, and lifeless locks. Add just a few drops into your scalp or your favourite haircare products and thank us later! £53, gffabulosity.com

Following…

@_rebecca_dale Empower your journey to self-discovery and healing with Rebecca - a guide dedicated to nurturing your inner strength and resilience. As a women’s healing coach, she’s there to support you on your path to wholeness. Following her means delving into the depths of self-care, empowerment, and healing through gentle guidance and empowering tools. Her account is a safe space, where everyone is welcome to follow a journey of wellbeing.

Dreaming of…

Wellness Retreat at Grantley Hall Why are we head over heels for this wellness retreat? It’s a sanctuary that surpasses expectations, where luxury intertwines seamlessly with bespoke wellness experiences. From the moment you step into this oasis, you’re enveloped in a world tailored exclusively for your comfort and rejuvenation. This overnight retreat package includes a healthy lunch, a consultation with a nutritionist, spa treatments and so much more. It’s a true love letter to self-care. grantleyhall.co.uk

Perfect scent…

Alexandra Kay Time To Restore Magnesium Lotion Introducing the Alexandra Kay Time to Restore Magnesium Lotion - a little bottle of calm in a fast-paced world. Its dreamy and relaxing scent brings a sprinkle of magic into your daily routine, while the magnesium in it works wonders to ease muscle tension. Suitable for every skin type, it’s a must-have stepping into the new year. Massage a dollop of this lotion onto your skin and feel a cloud of blissful scents and soothing magnesium surround you. £38, greenpeople.co.uk

10 things luxe loves Wellbeing-inspired picks we’re loving at Luxe HQ this winter…

Kitchen inspo…

KitchenAid K400 Artisan Blender the KitchenAid Blender K400 Artisan will be your ultimate partner in creating nourishing blends brimming with feel-good goodness. It’s a powerhouse designed to effortlessly transform wholesome ingredients into smooth, velvety concoctions. From vibrant smoothies bursting with fresh fruits and veggies to creamy soups that comfort the soul, this blender does it all. With its powerful motor and precision blades, it easily blends seeds, fibrous vegetables, and nuts, ensuring that every sip is packed with nutrients and flavour. £329, kitchenaid.co.uk

Living by… “It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and to make your happiness a priority. It’s necessary.” Mandy Hale Watching…

The Crown Season 6 Step into a world of regal intrigue and captivating drama this winter as ‘The Crown’ Season 6 graces our screens. The show, with its final season, invites us to witness history come alive through impeccable storytelling and dazzling performances. From political upheavals to personal struggles, the series promises an enthralling portrayal of the royal household against the backdrop of changing times. netflix.com

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Reading…

You Are Not A Before Picture by Alex Light Prepare to be captivated by ‘You Are Not A Before Picture’ by Alex Light - a transformative read that redefines self-worth, beauty, and the journey to self-acceptance. It’s a beacon of empowerment in a world inundated with unrealistic standards. Through heartfelt stories and empowering insights, Alex Light challenges the conventional narrative surrounding self-image and beauty. She leads us on a journey toward embracing our unique selves, flaws and all. This book is a reminder that each of us is already whole, beautiful, and worthy, just as we are. £9.99, waterstones.com

Listening to…

On Purpose with Jay Shetty Let meaningful conversations and empowering insights illuminate your soul this winter season. Guided by author and life coach Jay Shetty, each episode of his podcast is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering invaluable perspectives on life, relationships, mindfulness, and personal growth. So, grab a mug of steaming tea, nestle into your favourite spot, and let the wisdom of ‘On Purpose with Jay Shetty’ guide you through the journey of self-help. spotify.com

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A WRITER’S TALE It was a difficult time, and I needed something to help me through all of this. So, I started putting the stories that were in my head down on paper, and that was the start of my journey as a writer,” she says. Not long into our conversation, Ellie mentions that being a writer is just one of her titles. Besides that, she is also mother to a five year old and a three year old, and a full time employee, working as a team leader in customer service. “Because I work nine to five, my title as a writer only really begins at night. Normally, I’ll dedicate three or four nights of the week to writing, then a night for doing things like social media, accounts, administrative tasks etc. But then again, if I get to the point where I don’t feel like doing any of that, I don’t have to do it. That’s one advantage of being self-published - you make your own schedule,” Ellie explains. What started with ideas on a paper in 2018, finally blossomed into Ellie’s debut novel Love & London. A fellow bookworm, and with the words ‘write a book’ on top of my bucket list, I’m curious what the process of self-publishing a book is like. “I didn’t write Love & London with the thought of publishing it, it was only when I finished it that I thought: ‘Oh, maybe I could actually publish it’.

While I was incredibly happy with the feedback I received on Love & London, the pressure was on

Through the eyes of Discussing all things Sunderland, writer’s block and the reality of being an independent writer, Caroline Dask chats with fellow bookworm and best selling author Ellie White… It’s true when they say those who read have lived a thousand lives. Each book allows you to step into someone else's shoes and see the world through their eyes. Reading is a way to escape and to be someone else for a while. With so many people in the world, so many lives lived, and so many creative minds out

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there, reading is a form of curiosity too, a glimpse into a stranger's perspective. Yet the moment when all of our lives synchronised and stopped, saw us all go through the same experience - lockdown, isolation, and the fear of the unknown. As journalists, our job allows us to talk to a variety of people, business leaders, artists, musicians, designers - you name it. However, something that is a recurring

pattern in a lot of their stories is the fact that when the Covid 19 pandemic hit, they used that time to start something of their own. Ellie White, a writer from Sunderland, is no exception. “I’ve always had a passion for the written word, however, I only started taking it seriously in late 2018. Then came Covid 19, I had my daughter a week before the lockdown and I also got made redundant.

“Traditionally as a writer, you would pitch it to an agent and then try to get traditionally published. But because it was never something that I’d really thought of, I decided to just self publish. “It’s a lot of hard work, but at the time, I thought no one was going to read it, apart from myself and my mum,” Ellie laughs. “So, once the book was written, I was left with the first draft, which I’ve edited myself. Then, I paid for a professional editor to tidy it up, hired a cover designer, and then it’s the administrative things that you wouldn’t even think about.” When Ellie decided to upload her book to Amazon, she was quite surprised when her book went to number seven in the top 100 romantic comedies. It became a bestseller, with readers from all corners of the world sharing one good review after another. Ellie's readers loved her work and were craving for more. Whether you’re a musician, an artist or a writer - no one wants to be a one-hit wonder. Something that on the surface seems like success, has a layer of pressure underneath it. This time, with something bigger, better and more captivating. “There were 18 months between my first and my second book. While I was incredibly happy with the feedback I received on Love & London, the pressure was on. I knew that the second book was going to be really hard to write, I was so worried about it doing just as well as my first one, but then I came to the realisation that I wasn’t writing to chase numbers, I was writing because it was my passion. Once I got over that fear, Love in the Wings was born. “After it was released, it got lots of good feedback, it did really well. It didn’t quite reach number seven, but it was still out there,” she says. With four books with Ellie’s name on them,

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she expands on how the process of writing each one differs: “In my first book, Love & London, the main character goes through some quite intense feelings of grief. At the time I was writing it, I recently lost my cousin. He was killed when he was 22 years old in a car accident, it hit me quite hard, it was a big shock. For me personally, it was really hard to process those emotions, so I worked through them writing Love & London. “Love in the Wings is where I really embraced my love of theatre. I’ve thrown myself into that world, I got in touch with the Sunderland Empire and went on tours there. They were really supportive of me and gave me a lot of useful information. “Playing For Her is where my love for football flourished. It’s a sports romance, and there’s a lot of female representation in it. “My latest book - Romance For Christmas was an interesting one. I didn’t plan on writing it,” Ellie laughs. “I was writing the follow up to Playing For Her and I had a particular scene in my head. Because I usually have an outline for each book, some scenes that come to me out of the blue might not fit or sit well within that particular book, and so I was stuck. I didn’t really know what to do, or how to make it fit. So, eventually, I wrote it down on a blank page and it ended up being the opening scene for Romance For Christmas. “I wrote the whole book in about three weeks, the words were just flowing. The whole process was so refreshing, it’s the only book I’ve written without an outline. To this day, I think this method is also the best one to tackle writer's block. If I ever get stuck, I just start writing something else, and it always works,” she explains. When it comes to inspiration, Ellie admits that a lot of it comes from her surroundings, particularly her home - Sunderland. She is very much aware that Sunderland sometimes gets a bad reputation, but there has not been a time when Ellie didn’t like where she came from. The power of home is undeniable. It’s where your heart lies, it’s where you feel accepted and understood, it’s where you can truly be yourself and no matter its reputation and its imperfections, home is just one representation of unconditional love. As we talk about Ellie's strong connection with her home town and her readers, the conversation drifts to the subject of the reality that comes with being a self

published writer. Having a best selling book might mistakenly lead one to to rest on their laurels, but Ellie opens up about her, quite different, experience with it. “People think being a self published writer is an easy way out because you’re not dealing with agents or publishers. But there’s also the stigma around it, where the world thinks that you’re not as good as a traditionally published author, so you have to work harder to prove your worth. “Unlike a traditionally published author, I don’t have a big team behind me, so everything from book covers to format conversions falls on me. It’s not easy but it’s so worthwhile when you can see your book and know that you’ve done it all,” she continues. “Another reality check is the conventions, events, book festivals, releases etc. There’s been a time when I was there with my books and only one person showed up. It was a bit of a hit to the confidence but at the same time I had such a good conversation with him about writing and what inspired everything, and it felt like this person really cared about what I had to say.” As someone who always tries to see the glass half full, Ellie and I come to an agreement that there’s so much value in fewer numbers. There’s a personal element to it as well when one is capable of dedicating the time to connect with readers. “During lockdown, I created an Instagram page and this is where I really connect with people, I found some really good friends this way and there’s also a big community of independent authors, so there’s a lot of understanding of what each of us is going through. We support each other and share each other’s work, in that way sharing readers too,” Ellie smiles. As we chat about our favourite authors, books, and exciting upcoming projects, I am keen to know how people could support Ellie and other independent authors. “Word of mouth is probably the most effective marketing tool there is. So, read, share, tell a friend and most importantly, leave a review!” A sneak peek into Ellie’s line up of publications reveals exciting sequels to books such as Playing For Her and Romance For Christmas, both of which will allow you to step into the world of love as seen through the eyes of Ellie. instagram.com/elliewhite_writes/ elliewhiteauthor.co.uk

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Sweet charity Good things going on in the North East, making the world a better place, one step at a time…

Fundraisers >>

Children’s Cancer North: Newcastle 10k

20 January Stride towards hope and healing at the Newcastle 10K, a rallying event for Children’s Cancer North. Lace up your running shoes and join a community passionate about making a difference in the lives of young warriors battling cancer. As you cross over the scenic routes of Newcastle, every step you take echoes a message of support for these brave children and their families. This fundraising event not only has great views of the Quayside but upon completing the course, you will also receive a charity vest or t-shirt, a Newcastle 10k unique-themed medal, free event photos, and other post race goodies. childrenscancernorth.org.uk

Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter: Burns Night Supper

Stockton Globe, a venue that had previously hosted performers such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. stocktonglobe.co.uk

If U Care Share: An Evening With Joe McElderry

9 February Newcastle Cathedral is hosting an exclusive fundraising event featuring Joe McElderry. Spend an evening surrounded by likeminded people, all coming together for a shared purpose: to show kindness and compassion to North East suicide prevention and bereavement support charity If U Care Share. Whether you’re a fan of Joe’s mesmerising vocals or simply passionate about contributing to a meaningful cause, this event promises an evening of significance and inspiration. Every ticket purchased is a step toward making a positive impact, supporting the invaluable work carried out by If U Care Share Foundation. newcastlecathedral.org.uk

25 January Celebrate Scotland’s iconic poet, Robert Burns, in style while supporting Newcastle’s beloved Dog and Cat Shelter. On this special evening, immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Burns Night while making a significant difference in the lives of our furry friends. It will be an evening of Scottish culture, with traditional cuisine, captivating bagpipe melodies, and haggis, of course. This year’s Burns Night Supper holds particular importance as the charity had recently moved into a single city site. This move was a strategic decision to manage financial pressures effectively, ensuring that every pound raised goes directly to supporting and rehoming animals. Your attendance and support will aid them in continuing their mission to provide a safe haven for Newcastle’s stray and abandoned pets, offering them love, care, and a chance at finding their forever homes. dogandcatshelter.com

Recent happenings >>

Mayor’s Afternoon Tea

NE Youth, a prominent North East youth development charity, held its ‘Projects with Pride’ awards on 8 November at the Grand Hotel, sponsored by Perspective (North East) Ltd. The event, now in its twelfth year, gathered 300 young individuals for a night of entertainment, food, dancing, and awards. This celebration coincided with Youth Work Week, highlighting the significant economic and mental health benefits of youth work despite a nearly £1 billion drop in annual spending on youth services since 2010. It was a magical night that emphasised the importance of supporting, listening to, and investing in young people. neyouth.org.uk

3 February Indulge in an afternoon of elegance and philanthropy at the Mayor’s Fundraiser hosted at Stockton Globe. This fundraiser will be a delightful affair that will blend the charm of an exquisite afternoon tea with the joy of supporting an important cause. Your presence will contribute to the Mayor’s Fund, aiding various initiatives that uplift and support local causes. This year, the two chosen charities are North East Autism Society, and Eastern Ravens Trust, which supports disadvantaged children, including young carers. A ticket purchased will also give you an exclusive opportunity to explore

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Generous grant

St Cuthbert’s Hospice is among 27 UK hospices receiving a significant grant from philanthropists Julia and Hans Rausing. Valued at £8.7 million, this funding aims to aid hospices grappling with mounting day to day expenses due to inflation and soaring energy costs. Identifying hospices facing financial strain, the Julia and Hans Rausing Trust collaborated with Hospice UK to pinpoint those with less than a year’s reserves. With hospice operational costs skyrocketing, including an estimated 500% surge in energy expenses and rising wages, the Trust pledged three years of funding to ensure financial stability. stcuthbertshospice.com

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Helping hand >> We catch up with Leo Fenwick, strategic partnerships director at Fenwick, on the mission behind Street Zero... What inspired the start of Street Zero? Bob Eldridge, the founder and chair had spent over 20 years at the People’s Kitchen providing food and companionship to isolated people in Newcastle. Bob wanted to develop a partnership approach, with Street Zero being the catalyst, to respond to the wider challenges that people faced and to bring the city together to end rough sleeping. As a business that makes up a large part of the community in Newcastle, Street Zero’s mission resonates with us at Fenwick. We are proud to have been raising funds to support their cause since 2018 to help their mission to end homelessness. How does Street Zero approach the issue of homelessness, and what are your main goals and ambitions? At the moment, the primary aim is to offer practical help to make a stable home feel safe, welcoming and attractive, to people who need support and encouragement to change their lives and move away from an unstable life. Street Zero predominantly supports and enhances publicly-funded responses to homelessness and rough sleeping in particular. Since Bob left and closed the Newcastle Homelessness Commission, Street Zero has focused on supporting the city’s main landlords to supply Ready to Live homes. This support helps housing providers bring back long-term empty properties and give the new residents a chance to be able to make the property a home. Street Zero adds value by making a basic offer of accommodation into a home, by facilitating the personalisation that makes the person feel that it’s theirs. What services or resources does Street Zero offer to help homeless individuals? We’re very fortunate in Newcastle to have great housing providers like YHN, Home Group, Changing Lives and Tyne Housing. They provide accommodation, support and basic furnishings, which is great, but to move towards Street Zero we know we stand a better chance if we provide the furnishings and electrical items and things like wi-fi that turn basic accommodation into a home that owners can be proud of. Many of the people we’re supporting have experienced trauma or are trying to recover from addictions and are unlikely to have relatives in their lives who can afford to set them up in a home. As a supporter of the charity, we at Fenwick are pleased to see the money raised go towards practicalities, such as household appliances that many people take for granted. Are there any initiatives or programmes within Street Zero that focus on improving the overall wellbeing of homeless individuals? Street Zero seeks to show that the business community cares about its residents by maximising the efficacy of its charitable investments

towards ending the risk of homelessness for people. We start with the foundation of a home and build from that to promote wellbeing. This includes people having dedicated support workers, specialist GP and health services and a range of services that seek to provide Psychologically Informed Environments. Last year Street Zero partners prevented 4,569 cases of homelessness and provided 1,363 accommodation placements to people at risk of homelessness. They ensured low levels of households in temporary accommodation. In March 2023, the Government published data showed there were 9,078 children in temporary accommodation in Birmingham, 3,926 in Manchester and 52 in Newcastle. They maintained zero bed and breakfast use to meet statutory homeless duties since 2006. Our next big initiative is to expand our Ready to Live programme. We want to bring over 100 new dedicated pathway flats online over the next year. Where do most of your proceeds go? All of the funds go to the city’s main housing providers to directly support people to have somewhere to call home. How can local businesses or individuals support Street Zero in ending rough sleeping? By working with us and providing funding and support to create opportunities for everyone in this great city, to have a more stable life somewhere to live, an income, financial inclusion and employment opportunities. At Fenwick, our long-term ambition is to increase our support for Street Zero by looking at opening up our existing academy programme and providing roles within the business to aid with the transition to employment for those in need. All donations are gratefully received and you can donate via Just Giving website. justgiving.com/campaign/changinglives-street-zero

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Local hero Sir Graham Wylie is a successful entrepreneur, good samaritan and a local hero in his own right. During a recent conversation with Nicole Wood, his devotion to giving back is a reminder that when you look closely, the world is filled with kind people who are looking to make a positive change…

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It appears that whenever we switch on the TV, turn on the radio or pick up a newspaper, we’re met with sadness and despair. It almost feels impossible to find kindness and positivity in the world when the media we consume is at our fingertips and is broadcasting an abundance of sorrow. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s important we’re aware of what’s going on in the world, but we need balance. In the hope of injecting a little light, love and positivity into the start of your new year, I bring you the story of entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sir Graham Wylie, or as I now like to call him, the kindest man I’ve ever met. It’s a drizzly Thursday afternoon when I meet Sir Graham Wylie at the Nordoff and Robbins Music Therapy Centre in Newcastle, just one of the many places the Sir Graham Wylie Foundation is responsible for… but more on that later. Laughing, smiling and making jokes as the photoshoot is underway, I can already tell how humble and kind-hearted Sir Graham is. Post-shoot, I strap myself in for one of the most heart-warming stories I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to, as we sit down and dive into how it all began. In the world of success stories and exceptional journeys, Sir Graham Wylie's tale is a testament to determination, gratitude, and giving back. Born and raised in a modest background, Wylie’s path traversed from humble beginnings to the pinnacles of success, all while nurturing a fervent commitment to charitable causes and family values. “I’ve got a very humble background,” Sir Graham begins, reflecting on his upbringing in Whitley Bay. His parents, deeply entrenched in hard work, set the foundation for his values. “My father was a coal miner and spent 50 years down the mine and my mother ran a boarding house. I never left the area because I didn’t want to leave my parents,” he recalls fondly, a testament to his strong family ties. Educated at Whitley Bay High School and Newcastle University, Sir Graham's academic journey was one he defines as ‘ordinary’, but little did he know that his ‘typical student ways’ would lead to the spark that ignited the vision for what would become the start of his legendary career. “The truth is, I was just in the right place at the right time. I was a typical student, I had no money at all and applied for a summer job as a programmer. I was given my first assignment which was an accounting package for an American entrepreneur and that actually became Sage Accounts,” he begins to explain. “So I was actually still at university when all of this started and I’d go to my lectures dressed in a suit and tie because afterwards I’d be going straight to the Quayside to meet with clients. I wasn’t an accountant and I think that’s why Sage became so popular because I didn’t understand debits and credits at the time so I treated it how a normal person would and made it simple to understand,” he adds. In 1981, Wylie, along with David Goldman and Paul Muller, co-founded Sage Group, after initially programming the initial Sage accounts package himself. The company swiftly burgeoned into a globally successful financial software entity, uniquely holding the distinction of being the sole software company listed on the The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index (FTSE 100). In 2003, Sir Graham sold his stake in Sage which led to his future business endeavours. The triumph of Sage opened doors for Sir Graham to give back. The turning point came with his daughter Kiera's health challenge, inspiring his involvement with the Children’s Heart Unit Foundation (CHUF).

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It feels quite personal to me. I’ve been there. I know the stress and worry of being a parent of a child undergoing major heart surgery “The success of Sage allowed me to help out with different charities quite a lot. But in 2009, one of my twin girls, Kiera, had a heart defect as a newborn and needed major open heart surgery. When she was born, we only saw her for a few seconds before we were on our way to the Freeman, she was put on life support and operated on. Now, if you were in this room with her and her twin sister you’d say which was the heart patient? She's had four major operations and you’d never know unless you saw the scar on her chest. She leads a normal, happy and healthy life and that’s something we’re eternally grateful for. “The hospital asked me if I would help out CHUF and I said of course I would. I’d do anything to help them out, they saved my daughter's life. So I became a patron and I helped raise the profile, raise money and we did a lot of great work. It’s extremely important for me to give back. CHUF is a charity very close to my heart, so it feels quite personal to me. I’ve been there. I know the stress and the worry of being a parent of a child undergoing major heart surgery. If I can do anything to make their lives slightly easier or take any of that stress away, then that’s what I want to do. They have a goal they’re trying to reach to raise more money and buy equipment and that’s why I agreed to match the donation of what we raised at the Have a Heart Gala this year. “I get asked all of the time to donate and help out charities and various other things, so I thought, well instead of focusing my efforts on one thing, why don’t I start my own foundation where I can help lots of different charities. And now, for every pound I put in… I like to raise five pounds and every penny raised goes directly to charity. I cover the costs of fees, salaries, office space and everything else to ensure that everything

we raise goes to a good cause. This here where we’re sitting now in Nordoff and Robbins Music Therapy Centre Newcastle is one of the ways the foundation helps out,” he explains. The Sir Graham Wylie Foundation stands out as a beacon of charitable commitment, promising that 100 percent of donations will directly benefit noble causes. This distinction places the Foundation among an exceptional few worldwide, dedicated to channelling the entirety of contributions towards deserving causes. Sir Graham's unwavering commitment to helping others is at the forefront of the Foundation as he covers all of the operational expenses, ensuring that every single donation is devoted to his vision of supporting, inspiring, and educating children throughout the region. With an inclusive approach, the Foundation invites grant applications from diverse groups, organisations, and charities spanning the entire North East. These grants aim to nurture projects that will positively impact underprivileged or vulnerable young people for years to come. A symbolic representation adorns the Foundation's logo: Sir Graham's handprint intertwined with a Sage leaf, visually articulating the helping hand that Sage had in setting up the Foundation and extending a supportive hand to those in need. “That’s a very good question,” he says when I ask which charities the Sir Graham Wylie Foundation chooses to work with. “Deciding on charities to support is a meticulous process. We prefer things that are helping more than one child, and which are tangible and sustainable,” he tells me, explaining that this strategic approach ensures maximum reach and lasting benefits. “It’s important for me that we try to help as many people as possible. For example, I’d rather have a building like this music centre where hundreds of people can benefit from it. We get inundated with requests and we have to think about which are sustainable and will help more than one child. We have meetings every three months to six months to go through what we could put the money into. Angie, my CEO, is great at helping and deciding where the money should go. “The aim is to help, educate and inspire children. Helping and educating is quite simple and we can do that, it’s now the ‘inspire’ aspect that I’m working on. We’ve

got lots of young kids who come through here and I say, if they’ve got a special talent and we can then help raise their profile, let’s do it. Let’s pave the way for future generations. That’s what I’m trying to get off the ground. I came from humble beginnings and believe I was in the right place at the right time and now I want to create that opportunity for someone else. I’d like to try and find the next me or the next Ant and Dec or Sam Fender,” he says. Reflecting on the Foundation's core aspirations, Sir Graham shares his vision: “The ultimate goal for the Foundation is continuing to do what we do. It’s extremely rewarding to see the work we do pay off. Going back many years ago, one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen was down at a hydrotherapy pool in Wallsend. It was a place for children who wore braces and used aids to help them walk and this hydropool allowed them the opportunity to take them off and completely relax in the water and that was great to see the smiles on their faces. And that was a simple thing, it wasn’t expensive, but it helped bring joy to so many. I want to keep being able to do that for people.” Sir Graham's aspirations extend beyond financial contributions. “It’s not difficult to donate money... what is difficult is saying, let's transform someone's life. I want to provide these kids with the helping hand they need," he asserts. Be it music, IT, business, or sports, Sir Graham aims to nurture talents and passions into meaningful careers. With a heart brimming with empathy, he continues to pave paths of hope, showing that even in the face of adversity, kindness and compassion can illuminate the way forward. Sir Graham was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2003 New Year Honours list and was later knighted for his services to business and charity in 2020, a story he tells me with great humour as he explains if it wasn’t for his friend Jeremy Kyle, it might have never happened. “Are you ready? It’s quite a funny story,” he laughs as I ask what this honour means to him. “So, what happens is you usually get a letter in November from the Prime Minister to say that you've been recommended for an honour, but you have to accept it in writing. In November 2019, I was on holiday and >>

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KIND SOUL on 6 December my phone rang but it had No Caller ID, which I never usually answer but on the odd occasion I do as it’s usually Jeremy, so I picked up the phone and said ‘hello Jeremy, how are you doing mate? To which they responded ‘Is that Mr Wylie? We’re calling from the Cabinet Office to check if you’ve had a letter from the Prime Minister?’ and when I said no, they confirmed my address, told me the Prime Minister had recommended me for a knighthood but the deadline for accepting had passed. He said because it’s so important I thought I’d ring you to make sure you’re okay but you’ve got five minutes to say yes or no. I of course said I was honoured and would be delighted to accept. He then had to email me a form which I had to fill in and have back to him by 4pm. At this point, everyone was in panic mode in the office trying to get it all done. So after one mad rush, you hear nothing. It wasn’t until 30 December when BBC Look North rang me and said can we come interview you? I said what for? And they said for your knighthood? I said, oh I did get it then. So if it wasn’t for Jeremy Kyle often ringing me with No Caller ID, I would have thought it was a sales call and would never have answered,” he laughs. Sir Graham Wylie’s journey to knighthood was not without its hilarious twists and turns. His long-awaited ceremony, initially delayed by the pandemic, was finally set in motion in October 2021 at Windsor Castle. However, the dilemma of choosing just one guest among his twin daughters added a comedic touch to the affair. "When you have twin girls, it's impossible to pick just one," Sir Graham laughs. "I had to make a choice for the ceremony. Kiera, my daughter who inspired the Foundation and charity work, was the logical choice. But the thought of a formal dress made her decline my invite faster than I could ask again!" Faced with this predicament, Sir Graham turned to his other daughter, Zhara, who initially mirrored her sister's reluctance to don formal attire. "I thought, 'Okay, let's try Zhara.' But she had the same reaction!” Yet, Zhara eventually agreed, leading to a last-minute frenzy to ensure everything was picture-perfect. "I was on the way to Windsor when I was reminded to sort out Zhara's hair," he recounted. "Luckily, a call to Jeremy Kyle - yes he saved the day again - and we agreed to stay at his house the night before and a hairdresser would be on standby the following morning.” The unexpected fashion crisis wasn’t over. Sir Graham found himself facing an outdated suit, resembling what he called 'huge penguin trousers’. “I couldn’t risk looking ridiculous in the photos,” he jokes. "Jeremy came to the rescue once again, providing tailored trousers that fit perfectly. Now Jeremy likes to say that if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t have been knighted and the only thing that he’s had knighted are his trousers,” he laughs. The day at Windsor Castle, despite the

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amusing mishaps, turned out to be an unforgettable and honourable experience for Sir Graham. “Standing in line, meeting the Princess Royal - she was as lovely as ever - number seven in line that day, it was all quite surreal,” he reminisced, a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. The journey to becoming knighted for Sir Graham was a mix of laughter, unexpected turns, and ultimately, a deeply humbling experience he cherishes. Reflecting on the honour, Sir Graham admitted: "It’s an absolute privilege, but it can also be a bit embarrassing. Sometimes my friends will say ‘Oh, Graham, if you use your correct title you might get a better table at a restaurant’ but I couldn’t do that. I just can’t bring myself to say it. It’s great for the charity work I do and when it’s appropriate and the correct title is needed, but I’m very humble about it." Sir Graham Wylie's time outside the professional sphere is spent doing the things he loves. As we delve into his hobbies and passions, it's clear to see how he combines his interests and goals with his business endeavours and good deeds. “Outside of work, I actually really enjoy playing golf. The irony is that I own a golf course and have five professionals at my fingertips and I’m rubbish,” he chuckles. “I love football, I enjoy horse racing, fine dining and a drink or two. Spending time with my family (or playing taxi to my two youngest) is a big thing for me, I’ve got four children and three grandchildren who I love dearly,” smiles Sir Graham. His love for horse racing stands as a hallmark of exhilarating highs and a smile beams across his face as we discuss this exciting chapter in his life. "Winning big races early on in my career was a mistake that sparked my passion for horse racing," Sir Graham reminisced. "I’ve had the thrill of victory at prestigious tracks like Aintree, Royal Ascot, Punches Town, and York. Over time, I've had 750 wins across various races. Now, I'm meticulously cataloguing every horse and race they've been in - a task that’s taken me through 1,200 races from just the first 70 horses I owned. I've dabbled in breeding, and nurturing foals into champions - it was a joyous phase in my life and now it's creating quite the spreadsheet," he laughs. Another significant chapter in his life story

unfolded with the acquisition of Close House, a move infused with gratitude toward Newcastle University, which kickstarted his journey with Sage. "Buying Close House was my way of expressing gratitude," Sir Graham shared. "But then I faced the challenge of transforming it into a viable venture. It took 15 years, but now it's thriving. Hosting high-profile events and getting figures like Lee Westwood, the world's number-one golfer at the time, to open our course truly put us on the map. It's become the North's top golf course - something we're immensely proud of. And now, as crazy as it sounds, I've now got the North's best golf course in my front garden. “With dining options and places to stay, we’re always working on the next thing for Close House but golf is always the focus. I’ve just acquired High Close House which is a big house on the edge of the estate which I’m hoping to transform into a stay and play experience which I think would be great for private parties. We have tons of ideas, but I think golf is predominantly what we do, what we’re good at and what we will always strive to maintain such high standards for,” he adds. With a schedule as jam-packed as Sir Graham’s, switching off and enjoying time away from work is something I’m keen to know how he does. In a world where our office is based on our phones and there’s a certain amount of pressure to over achieve, it’s refreshing to hear Sir Graham’s take on a healthy work-life balance. “I think getting the balance right comes with learning to delegate. Putting your trust in others is a huge milestone when it comes to owning your own business. When I was in my 20s, I learnt that you have to delegate to people who can do a job better than you. So, for example, I wasn't great at HR, so I employed a great HR director. So, if you take all the businesses I own now, I don't run them. I've got some great people who actually run the business for me and I oversee it and make sure I employ good, trustworthy people who are capable of running things. There are people out there who are better at doing certain things and it’s just about accepting and appreciating that. Once you do, everything becomes simpler,” he smiles. “I have a busy schedule but I try to get the

balance right. I tend to work nine to five, Monday to Friday and anything outside of that is for me and my family. Even when I was at Sage, I always made sure my weekends were for relaxing and for the family. But back at Sage there was no internet, emails or phone calls, we had to write letters, so leaving work at work was a lot easier. Whereas now, I try but don’t get me wrong, the truth is, I might check an email every now and then but that’s the nature of the modern world. We have everything at our fingertips in our phones, so it’s almost hard not to. But switching off is something that’s extremely important to me and I think it is for all of us,” he acknowledges. As with every aspect of our conversation, another hilarious anecdote is on standby as we chat about how much these little digital devices carry our entire world. “It’s crazy how much we rely on our phones these days, isn’t it?,” he begins. “The other morning, I woke up at home, on my own, without my phone and I'm thinking, well, how do I get it back? It’s not like I can call anyone. So luckily, the cleaners came in and they knew someone who knew my friend, so they managed to track it down for me. But in that moment of blind panic, your whole world falls apart. And then the other day, I was driving to pick up my daughters from horse riding, and I left my phone in the house and was stuck in traffic and I thought ‘oh I can’t even tell them I’m running late’, I had no way of getting in touch with them and I ended up being half an hour late to which they were not impressed ‘Dad, where have you been?!’ was the initial response,” laughs Sir Graham. As we laugh and reminisce, I’m in awe of Sir Graham Wylie's achievements. His journey from modest beginnings to becoming a driving force behind positive change is inspiring. From co-founding Sage Group to his philanthropic endeavours through the Sir Graham Wylie Foundation, his commitment to giving back remains at the core. With each hilarious tale and heartwarming story throughout our conversation, Sir Graham reassures me that even in life's most trying times, each act of kindness and generosity contributes to a brighter, more hopeful future for generations to come. sirgrahamwyliefoundation.org.uk

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Comfort or style… can we have it all? It seems there are two types of people in the world. There are those who choose fashion and have the ability to wear a pair of jeans and heeled boots morning till night, and then there’s those who prefer to change into their comfies as soon as they step in the front door. Me? I’m the latter. However, nestled at the intersection of comfort, style, and wellbeing lies Breathe Lifestyle - a visionary brand based in the North East which appears to offer it all. The dynamic duo behind the business, Ashley Westall and James Rose have worked in fashion and textiles for a little over two decades. As culture vultures and trend watchers they couldn’t help but recognise the changing world. People were spending more time and money on their homes and valued home life more than ever. Seeing the need for pyjamas and robes to wear at home but not just for bed, something to wear once you’ve stepped out of your daywear, gave birth to Breathe Lifestyle. "It all started with an organic cotton face mask," reminisces Ashley, the co-founder behind Breathe Lifestyle. “Going back to lockdown, it was very early days during the pandemic, probably around April time, and I suppose it just came down to the fact that I’m not the kind of person who can sit around and not do anything. I’ve worked in the fashion industry my whole career with various sports, jewellery and fashion brands, but it got to a point in lockdown where, like many, I was no longer able to do my day job. Then after making an observation and having a conversation with James, the idea of an organic cotton face mask was born. The whole idea was that if this was going to become a thing and people were going to need to wear a face mask, then there was a whole host of people who would be quite discerning about how that should look as well as how it should function. So, cutting a very long story short, we created a really nice looking non-offensive face mask that was also functional and that’s where our journey began.” As the mask venture evolved into a thriving success, Ashley and James steered Breathe Lifestyle towards a newfound horizon - the world of sleepwear. Recognising the increasing demand and armed with an unwavering commitment to premium quality, the brand took its maiden steps into the realm of sleep-enhancing attire. “James' background is multifaceted, but he has lots of skills that I don't have. So, he's got lots of IT skills, he's got graphic design skills, and he has manufacturing expertise. Whereas I have commercial experience and know how to build a brand, I know what the market demand is, and I know how to sell a product. So, we were quite a good little team, James and I, because our skills complement each other. “Upon establishing our brand identity, we started to think about what was next. As we delved into strategic planning, the natural next thing for us was sleepwear. The future became sleepwear, it was a growing market, and the information that we looked at suggested it was going to continue to grow," she explains. The inception of Breathe Lifestyle heralded a new era. A profound understanding emerged - an appreciation as well as a desire for the essence of luxury living. "Our ethos revolves around weaving the opulence of a five-star retreat into daily life," Ashley shares. "It's about that seamless transition from the attire of the day to the gentle embrace of our loungewear." Central to Breathe Lifestyle's collection are the luxurious pyjamas and robes. Timeless in design, generous in sizing, and adorned in a palette of serene neutrality, these offerings combine comfort and luxury seamlessly with everyday life. The Blue Herringbone Pyjama, with its effortlessly chic design, swiftly emerged as the crown jewel - a testament to the brand's understanding of contemporary tastes. “Effectively, we started with a pyjama set and we responded to demand, which has allowed us to grow and expand our brand into what it is today which has been a really exciting journey for us,” says Ashley. Quality isn't just a buzzword for Breathe Lifestyle; it's an ideology embedded in every stitch, every fabric, and every design. As the brand continues to flourish, its vision extends with its bespoke offerings - monogrammed pyjamas. Uniquely tailored to the wearer's desires, making them the perfect personalised gift, as well as expanding its footprint into the bridal market. The brand's embroidery service transforms special occasions such as weddings, hen parties, and honeymoons into cherished, tailor-made experiences; something Ashley tells me is an honour to be a part of when customers send in their photos.

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Organic and high-quality fabrics lie at the core of the brand's commitment to delivering a product that redefines luxury. "We ventured into crafting our fabric out of necessity," Ashley says. "Seeking premium organic cotton of unparalleled quality at an accessible price point led us to an undiscovered niche. Everything we looked at was either right at the bottom end of the market, not great quality or extremely expensive. So, from a market research point of view, it felt like there was a gap in the market for us. There was only one well known brand playing in this arena and we knew what we had to do to match that. And now, we have a premium organic cotton quality that we want and as such, that is a unique selling point for us, nobody really does what we do,” she explains. Ensuring transparency, every thread woven is traceable to its origin - a conscious choice against a backdrop of ethical concerns. "We stand firm on ethical practices," Ashley states. “To create our own fabric, we contacted various mills initially to try and buy fabric from them. But then every sample that they sent us was just not quite right for various different reasons. So, we then ended up going down the route ‘well, if you can't source what you want on the open market, then make it yourself’. So, we worked with a mill who can trace the organic cotton to the farm in Turkey. So, it's a fully traceable product which is extremely important to us and it's dyed to our specifications so, what we have is ours, it’s unique, nobody else can have exactly the same.” “Organic cotton can be quite a debatable subject, so for us, it was really important that we knew exactly where it came from. But also, there are so many exceptional qualities that make it a great fabric for us to work with. When it comes to sustainability, we’re confident that we use such high quality materials that our products are made to last. One of our selling points is that the cost per wear is so minimal because it can go in and out of the washing machine and look pretty much as good as the day you bought it. So, you know, for us, not continually buying something and then ending up in landfill was a really important factor in terms of ethics and sustainability,” explains Ashley. “Inspiration comes from James and I doing our research and having endless conversations. It’s good for us to discuss where we fit in the market and we feel that we want a tasteful, fairly neutral colour palette and that's what our customers have really responded to,” says Ashely as we discuss keeping up with the latest trends and where new ideas are generated for the blossoming brand. “As well as putting our own ideas into the mix, we’re

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fortunate to be stocked in a variety of high-end retailers. Fenwick, for example, we’re in all nine branches and we often sit down with our wholesalers and they give us feedback. For example, our robe is something that was brought to life based on a conversation with the team at Fenwick so, it's good to have that input from the retailers that you work with. They know what their customers are looking for that perhaps they're struggling to find and we can help with that,” she adds. Working toward a goal of improved wellbeing, Breathe Lifestyle is more than just a fashion brand, it's a lifestyle. Intending to lean more into their wellbeing messaging, their new Sunday newsletter for subscribers serves as a treasure trove of sleep and relaxation insights that mirror the brand's dedication to providing high-quality products that help relax the body and mind. “Investing in high-quality sleepwear is investing in yourself. That's one of the reasons why we really wanted it to be cotton because it’s comfortable to sleep in and it’s not going to make you sweat. To get a good night's sleep, what you wear in bed definitely plays an important role,” she says. “I think we really need to respect the fact that we need to rest and that's not something to be ashamed of. What we want to do with our newsletter is to share information about how to have better sleep and why sleep is so important, as well as the importance of pressing pause and maintaining a healthy balance in our lives. I have quite a lot of women who will say ‘I can't wear pyjamas, I just get too hot’, but for me, our pyjamas are something you put on when you come in and take the day off to be comfortable in your own home, but also look nice,” Ashley smiles. "Maintaining balance is crucial and I feel like our brand can step in and help with that. You can keep pushing, but burning out affects not just you but also those around you your family, your work. Listening to your body, and valuing rest is vital; neglecting it impacts your health and the people in your life. Society is slowly acknowledging this need for rest. Making time for yourself, be it resting at home, hitting the gym, or ensuring quality sleep - personal wellbeing is key and definitely, something I factor into my own life. Covid taught us that prioritising self-care doesn't halt the world; instead, it keeps it moving," Ashley reflects. Amidst the accolades and successes, Ashley remains grounded, attributing the brand's trajectory to persistent dedication. "I've been lucky enough to build up a really good network of contacts throughout my career and I feel very lucky that I am able to call upon people I’ve worked with. I know for people who are just starting out, that can be a real challenge. I was laughing with my family actually just saying, you know, let's not be calling this an overnight success. I've spent 25 years building these relationships,” she laughs. “A special thanks goes to a number of lovely high profile women who have helped put Breathe on the map. To name a few Davina McCall, Lisa Snowdon, Kat Farmer, and Nicola Elliott founder of Neom Organics have all been a huge help in building brand awareness. We have also been supported by influencers such as @comedowntothewoods @kerrylockwood and @laurenmcdermot and as a result we have grown a loyal following on Instagram,” she adds. As Breathe Lifestyle crafts its stylish and high-quality garments for comfort and mindful living, it stands as a unique brand in the market where luxury effortlessly blends with everyday life. It's a heritage shaped by craftsmanship, ethics, and the pursuit of prioritising one's own wellbeing. Forget choosing between style or comfort, thanks to this Breathe Lifestyle, you really can have it all. breathelifestyle.co.uk

SUNSHINE STATE OF MIND With the ‘new year new me’ mantra many of us have, Teresa Peters explains it’s okay if we fail and shares her personal journey on going sober…

‘The unexpected joy of loving life without wine’ Three years and six months ago I quit the booze on 29 June, 2020. I can’t recall a New Year’s Day between 1994 and 2020 when I didn’t wake up feeling grey, bloated, bilious and regretful. At that point I’d have endured six weeks of continuous festivities with prosecco to start, a mulled wine at the market, port with my mince pie, crazy nights out and then the daily obligatory glass of wine each time I got home. For years I drank regularly. So how did I break the habit and gain the best gift I’ve ever given to myself? Firstly, I sought a coach and then I became one! This is an ongoing journey of learning and growth and it’s the best thing I ever did apart from marrying Duncy and having my three children. Each January I’d commit to stop drinking and read a few of the popular books by Annie Gracie, Catherine Gray, and Clare Pooley, where they give a midlife female’s humorous perspective. They resonated and played a 10 percent part in my journey of unexpected sober joy. I knew that I wanted to be free from the clutches of a pinot grigio each night and to feel great. To feel full stop! Alcohol no longer served me. I was battling through the days and reacting rather than creating a life of fulfilment and joy. Here’s my method to loving life without wine… Step 1 Recognise you have a problem. It’s not about how much others drink compared with you. If alcohol is making your life sad or you are risking precious time with your kids and friends, risking financial safety, being over the drink drive limit or blacking out then it’s time to reflect and recognise! Step 2 Find a coach to help you identify what makes you happy, what goals can you set, find your ‘Ikigai’ – reason for being, focus on your talents and identify what you can do instead of drinking. A good coach will identify emotions around the drinking, and you may decide that another intervention such as therapy may be the step to fix the root cause. Step 3 Try and fail. Yes, it may take a few attempts but you’re rewiring new habits each time. Journal your learnings and celebrate what went well. Ask your family what they see when you are not drinking. The final turning point for me was when my then 12-year-old daughter filmed me on New Year’s Eve. She thought it was hilarious, but it filled me with sadness that my little girl thought that it was funny to see her mum slur, fall over and talk nonsense. That isn’t who I am. I am a nurturing kind protective mother. Who was this woman? So, yes, get your kids or friends to film you and take a good look at yourself. Step 4 Read great books but also make notes. Some I’d recommend would be Atomic Habits by James Clear, Goals by Brian Tracy, and Allen Carr’s ‘Easy Way’ book or audible (this was a game changer by the way). Step 5 List your values and then ask yourself how much time are you allocating to each of these areas each day? Now ask yourself how much time do you give to your bad habit each day? Mental time is as well spent as physical time. Step 6 If you go into the fridge to reach for that snack or bottle of wine – count 5,4,3,2, 1 and close the door and walk away on the count of 1. Know that it takes six minutes for that sip of wine to physically take effect on your body. The feeling of release and dopamine after that first sip is 99 percent mental not physical. Don’t lose hope! I had tried stopping each new year and failed miserably, so please don’t give up on the goal you’re trying to achieve. Do reach out and DM me if you’d like to talk and feel heard! Tess x

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VALENTINE’S DAY INSPO

GET THE LOOK

Date night calling! Fall head over heels with our gorgeous picks for a romantic rendezvous…

CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Kate 100 Patent Leather Pumps £645, harveynichols.com

DIANE VON FURSTENBERG Remy Ruched Tulle Top £185, harveynichols.com

RO&ZO Gold Foil Circle High Neck Mini Dress £119, johnlewis.com

IRENE NEUWIRTH Gumball Pearl & 18kt Gold Stud Earrings £1,020, matchesfashion.com DEMELLIER The Vancouver Leather Clutch £340, harveynichols.com

TED BAKER Robbiey Back Tie Silk Blouse £175, johnlewis.com

BOTTEGA VENETA Knot 90 Leather Mule Sandals £1,250, matchesfashion.com

AIDAN BY ADRIANNA Papell Velvet Tuxedo Dress £320, johnlewis.com

GALVAN Sienna Halterneck Satin Midi Dress £995, harveynichols.com

REPOSSI Antifer Diamond and 18kt Rose-gold Bracelet £10,155, matchesfashion.com

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NANUSHKA Amas Cream Faux Leather Wrap Skirt £345, harveynichols.com

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BAGS OF STYLE

TREND WATCH

with Charlotte Staerck Charlotte Staerck, owner of The Handbag Clinic, makes her style predicitions for 2024...

Introducing our new Luxe columnist, Charlotte Staerck. Renowned trend spotter and owner of The Handbag Clinic, Charlotte will be bringing a dose of restoration knowledge and fashion must-haves to our pages, starting with her trend predictions for 2024… The boom of 90s and Y2K styles in 2023 has solidified a pivotal presence in the world of fashion. It’s fascinating how even items once deemed unlikely to resurface are making a comeback. Back in 2015, when The Handbag Clinic first opened, the Louis Vuitton Neverfull MM flew off our shelves in a mere nine minutes, while a Mulberry Bayswater would barely last a day. Selling them back to us could fetch you up to 70 per cent of their original selling price. However, the Dior Saddle bag and the Fendi Baguette would gather dust on the

shelf and we made offers for as little as £70 for a Dior Saddle and even less for a Baguette. And then everything changed in February 2018. Dior reintroduced the saddle during its Autumn/Winter show, instantly transforming it into one of the most sought-after bags, with its value skyrocketing to £1,000 in the pre-owned market. Subsequently, with rumours of a Sex and the City reunion, Carrie Bradshaw chic was revived and the Baguette was back in the spotlight. The best way to maximise the value in your wardrobe? Invest in the condition of your items and stay ahead of the curve! Caring for the pieces with correct storage, regular cleaning and maintenance is the easy part, staying ahead of the curve requires a bit more research. Luckily for you, at The Handbag Clinic we do all the research for you and these are my predicted revivals for 2024…

THE ELEVATED POCHETTE >> The trend of the half-moon, rounded shape has been creeping in for some time. The iconic 90s-style Pochette Bag is maturing into a larger, more structured shoulder bag. Louis Vuitton’s Loop Bag has made way for its predecessor, the Looping Bag, resulting in a rise in value for this vintage piece, alongside other monogrammed shoulder staples like the Croissant PM or the Thames PM. Outside of the monograms, this shape is seeping into other brands, with Gucci doing everything it can to ride the Marmont fame again with the Half Moon, and Aspinal of London’s Hobo Crescent. If you happen to possess a classic crescent-shaped shoulder bag tucked away in your wardrobe, now is the moment to bring it back into rotation, whether for personal enjoyment or to cash in on the trend.

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QUIET LUXURY WITH A BITE >> Although the quiet luxury is here to stay, enthusiasts of this style are seeking ways to infuse a touch more personality into their choices. With Loewe’s transformation of the Squeeze Bag, now featuring a prominent gold chain and Schiaparelli going big on bling, bags which focus less on labels and more on ‘loud’ will rise to the top. Brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen and Jimmy Choo, who have often adorned a gem, sparkle and crystal or put a lot of emphasis on that all important chain detailing, could be on the rise for 2024.

EXCITING DELIVERY >> It feels like over the last few years the classic clutch bag has been forgotten, but the Envelope clutch is due to land back into our fashion post boxes in 2024. Tom Ford is the main reason behind the return of the sleek clutch that finally allows us to carry our phone, lipstick, cards and compact vs the micro bags that have been popular in recent years. Bags like the YSL Lutetia and Belle De Jour could ride on the Envelope’s coat tails but it’s safe to say that anything envelope shaped could be in!

WOVEN WONDERS >> Bottega Venetta continues to climb following the quiet luxury boom and its making way for more woven bags. This summer it is expected that anything woven and textured will be a hit, especially raffia and rope materials. Although I see this as a fleeting trend, if you buy and sell at the right moment, you could look at the peak of style for your spring and early summer trips and then pass your item onto those heading for some late summer or autumn sun, taking part in circular fashion and spending smartly too.

Stay tuned for more fashion musings, trendspotting, and, of course, the latest in handbag must-haves by socialising with The Handbag Clinic on Instagram. In the meantime, may your style be as bold and exceptional as the handbags you choose to carry and if you’re in need of your next investment piece, checkout our weekly drops.

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LUXE LOCKS

Ready to rock a fresh look in 2024? Embracing a new hairstyle is the best way to kickstart the new year. Whether it’s a dramatic short cut, vibrant colour, or a subtle tweak, changing up your hair signifies new beginnings and brings forth a newfound confidence. A new year often brings new challenges, and a low-maintenance style might be just what you need. Don’t underestimate the power of selfexpression through your hair. Experimenting with different styles allows you to showcase your personality and individuality. Whether

you go for sleek and polished or wild and untamed, your hair speaks volumes about you. A new hairstyle is more than just a physical change - it's a statement. Think of it as shedding old habits and embracing a more confident version of yourself. Making significant decisions to alter your current style isn't something to take lightly or do on a whim. There are several factors to consider. A consultation with a trusted hairstylist is essential, as they can guide you through options that fit your lifestyle and personality. They can offer insights into which styles will complement your face shape, skin tone, and overall vibe. Once you've embraced the change, wear it with

confidence. A positive attitude enhances any hairstyle, and the new year is the perfect time to ramp up your confidence. People around you will notice the difference, and you might even inspire them to follow suit and embrace a new look of their own. Embracing a new hairstyle for the new year is a celebration of growth, self-love, and a positive attitude for the year ahead. So, go ahead and book that salon appointment, and step into the new year with a fabulous new 'do! Gary and Michael x

Michael Young and Gary Hooker run Hooker & Young, with four salons across the North East. hookerandyoung.co.uk

Step into 2024 with a new look…

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MUST-HAVES

Make up >>

Skincare >>

Rare Beauty Kind Words Matte Lipstick Talented Rare Beauty’s Kind Words Matte Lipstick in ‘Talented’ is a confidence booster, a mood lifter, and your go to for unleashing your inner star power as you step into the new year. Its nourishing formula stays put, ensuring your lips feel as good as they look. Say goodbye to dryness and hello to a long lasting, comfortable wear that’s perfect for your day to night adventures. £21, sephora.co.uk

Benefit Playtint Lip & Cheek Stain For a pop of playfulness, meet our secret makeup weapon: Benefit Playtint Lip & Cheek Stain. A swipe of this versatile stain and voilà! Instantly flushed cheeks radiating a natural, rosy glow. But that’s not all. Its magic extends to your lips, leaving a sheer, buildable tint that’s tailor made for that effortless, just bitten allure. Why do we adore it? Because it’s the epitome of fuss-free glam. Say goodbye to touch-ups throughout the day; this stain holds its ground, keeping you looking fresh and fabulous from dawn to dusk. £17.50, next.co.uk

Refy Brow Sculpt Sculpt, define, and frame your face with precision, thanks to this genius product. It’s the ultimate brow wax that transforms sparse arches into bold, beautiful statements, effortlessly taking your look from simple to stunning. What makes it a game changer? Its sleek design and easy to use formula make grooming your brows a breeze. With a few strokes, watch your brows transform into perfectly shaped, natural-looking masterpieces. £16, refybeauty.com

Beauty:update Winter essentials

Step into the new year with our pick of the best beauty essentials Haircare >>

MZ SKIN LightMAX Supercharged LED Mask 2.0 Looking to welcome in the new year with a facial refresh? Introducing the LightMAX Supercharged, a product committed to empowering those, who are on their journey to radiant, youthful skin. This cutting edge mask is meticulously designed for total rejuvenation through infrared light therapy. Say goodbye to breakouts, inflammation, and hyper-pigmentation as you embrace the transformative power of MZ Skin, where innovation meets indulgence for the skin you’ve always dreamed of. £750, harrods.com

Aveda Damage Remedy Intensive Restructuring Treatment Revitalise and restore your hair with this powerful treatment. It’s a gamechanger for damaged and stressed hair, delivering intensive care to rejuvenate and strengthen each strand and reverse the effects of damage caused by heat styling, environmental factors, and chemical treatments. The result is visibly healthier, smoother, and more resilient hair. Give your locks the care they deserve and embrace a new level of vitality and shine. 150ml, £36, fenwick.co.uk

GHD Rise Professional Hot Brush Say hello to voluminous, salon-worthy hair that speaks volumes about your style. This tool’s innovative design and technology make achieving that coveted bounce and body a breeze. With just a few strokes, watch your hair come to life, embodying that enviable fresh from the salon perfection. It’s a time-saving miracle worker. No more endless styling sessions this hot brush does the trick swiftly, giving you that ‘just-stepped-out-of-thesalon’ look in minutes. £169, harveynichols.com

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Noble Panacea The Brilliant Overnight Recharge Cream This rejuvenating cream works tirelessly while you rest, ensuring you wake up to a luminous, refreshed complexion each morning. What makes this our favourite is its transformative ability to infuse the skin with a burst of hydration, working its magic to restore, recharge, and renew. Adding this to your new year routine will ensure you look your best while conquering the world. £226, harveynichols.com

Slip Pure Silk Skinny Scrunchies - Multi Elevate your hair game with a Pure Silk Scrunchie, the epitome of luxurious hair accessories. Crafted from the highest grade, 100% pure mulberry silk, the gentle, friction-free surface minimises breakage and eliminates the dreaded ponytail kink, leaving your hair looking flawless. Say goodbye to compromises between style and care. £39, fenwick.co.uk

Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm One of our absolute favourite products, here at Luxe HQ, the Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm transcends ordinary skincare. Immerse yourself in the luxurious fusion of nine essential oils, including lavender, chamomile, and eucalyptus, carefully crafted to redefine your beauty routine. A product that feels like silk on your skin and washes the day away with the soothing touch of cleansing milk, leaving your skin replenished and radiant. £48, harrods.com

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HYDRATION HERO

Glowing results

In search of a boost of hydration and a glowing complexion, Nicole Wood heads to Rejoy - an award-winning skin, beauty and wellness salon in Teesside - to try out their Platinum Hydrafacial…

It’s that time of year when the cold winter winds and central heating plays havoc on our skin. What was once a glowy canvas just several months back is now a dry and congested base screaming out for a drink of skin-loving ingredients. And if the typical British weather, as well as an over-indulgent Christmas, wasn’t enough to cause concern for my skin, a trip to the big apple added to the need for a deep cleanse and boost of hydration. Our skin’s concerns, needs and desires are as individual as our fingerprint. What works for some, won’t necessarily work for others. Me personally? Finding the right skincare routine hasn’t come easy. I’ve spent a lot of time, effort and money trying to find the correct products and treatments that work well for my concerns while keeping my sensitive skin happy. So, trying out a new treatment doesn’t come easy.

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After staring back at my reflection and feeling deflated about my congested pores, I was in search of a treatment that could do it all. A thirst-quenching, deep-cleansing treatment to reveal a glowing layer of skin is what I was after and that’s exactly what I found. Rejoy, an award-winning skin, beauty and wellness salon in Darlington, was founded in 2015 by Erin Harper, who had a passion for eliminating stress as much as possible from people’s lives. Since then, she has created a place to help women learn how to prioritise themselves again, and to do so without guilt. Through years of continuous education and training within the beauty and wellness industry, Erin has built a team of strong women who all hold the same vision. From nail treatments and luxury facials to laser hair removal, Rejoy has something for everyone. Going from strength to strength, they have now opened their second location in Middleton St George and offer a variety of wellness services including vitamin injections, nervous system reprogramming, and meditation. I have the pleasure of attending the Middleton St George branch where I meet the lovely Emma who will be carrying out my treatment. After a quick consultation to go through my skin concerns, medical history and any questions, we’re ready to go. The treatment I’m trying is the Platinum Hydrafacial - a patented technology-based facial which cleanses, extracts, and hydrates. This non-invasive treatment improves skin

health, addresses individual concerns, and creates a glow like no other. Everything I’m in search of wrapped into one treatment. Climbing onto the bed and cosying up under the blanket, my journey to healthier skin begins with a lymphatic drainage massage. This first detoxing step helps to remove any toxins for a clearer complexion and helps to ensure the best results from the facial while improving circulation of the lymph system. Next up, the cleanse! Time to reveal a new silky layer of clean, fresh skin by removing the dead skin cells and excess oil. During this gentle exfoliation and relaxing resurfacing part of the process, my skin is treated to a healthy dose of salicylic and glycolic acid to help breakdown dirt and oil that clogs the pores. Just what my skin needs! One of my favourite parts? It’s a relaxing workout for the face. Unlike traditional facials, it’s performed via a device rather than by hand, for deeper penetration and

longer lasting results.The magic of a Hydrafacial is in the wand, which works like a vacuum to open pores for a deep cleanse and easy extraction of impurities. It also allows the active ingredients in the boosters to penetrate deeper, for a more effective treatment. After giving it the fuel it needs to make way for a cleaner canvas, the painless suction tool is swept across my face to help vacuum away the debris out of my pores. With each gentle motion, I’m saying goodbye to any blackheads, dirt, oil and impurities. Before my face is ready to take on the next step, I’m treated to a soothing and oh-so relaxing neck and shoulder massage. As I feel myself drifting off into a peaceful slumber, this dreamy addition to the treatment is everything I never knew I needed. The infrared LED lights or as I like to call them, a mini holiday, are up next. The warm glow of red LED lights hover above my face helping to reduce redness and further stimulate collagen and elastin, supporting the natural production of vitamin D. While the blue LED light which follows is used to kill any bacteria sitting on the skin. It’s then time to drench the skin for the ultimate dose of nourishment. The skin’s surface is saturated with hyaluronic acid, antioxidants and peptides to hydrate, protect and maximise the glow. If like me you’re a sucker for a satisfying before and after, then you will love witnessing the results from this hardworking facial. Before showing me my new silky-smooth glow, Emma shows me something named ‘the gunky’ which is a swirling tube of water filled with the debris that’s been sucked out of the pores and swept off of the skin. After a close inspection, I feel confident in knowing my skin has been given a new lease of life. As my treatment comes to an end, I’m amazed at the reflection looking back at me. An instant glow and smaller-looking pores are just two of the amazing benefits I notice instantly. And now, one week later, my skin is still presenting a glass-like complexion which helps my makeup glide on and my at-home skincare products sink in better. The best part? No aggravation to my sensitive skin. A little sceptical at first, I can now confidently say that the Platinum Hydrafacial really is an MOT for the face which is suitable for all skin types. I’m already looking forward to booking in for my next dose of hydration and watching the results continue. The Platinum Hydrafacial starts from £160 or you can upgrade your treatment to create a personalised experience to address specific skin health concerns from an additional £40. rejoybeautyspecialist.co.uk

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GLOBAL HAIRDRESSER OF THE YEAR

HAPPY NEW HAIR! Gosforth 0191 217 0217 Jesmond 0191 281 6714 Ponteland 01661 821 004 Wynyard 01740 644 690 www.hookerandyoung.co.uk Facebook: hooker&young Twitter: @hookerandyoung Instagram: hookerandyoung


PERFECT PAMPER

Press pause Start the new year as you mean to go on and make your wellbeing a priority. We’ve picked out seven of our favourite spas across the region to help you do exactly that… Grantley Hall

January rejuvenation starts with a trip to Grantley Hall. The Three Graces Spa is an unparalleled sanctuary designed to transport you into a realm of tranquillity and holistic rejuvenation. At the core lies its commitment to fostering balance - acknowledging the unique needs of each guest’s mind, body, and overall wellbeing. Indulge in a mosaic of treatments - from full body rituals to hand and feet therapies and an array of holistic practices meticulously designed to help you unwind and rediscover your equilibrium. The relaxing environment offers access to lavish amenities like the 18-metre indoor swimming pool, an outdoor hydrotherapy pool, and the all-new Nordic Spa Garden, featuring invigorating ice baths and an outdoor sauna. Focusing on oneself never felt so good. grantleyhall.co.uk

Ramside Hall Beau Monde Spa

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Northumberland lies Beau Monde Spa, a calming retreat beckoning guests to unwind and renew. Exclusive purveyors of Temple Spa products, this sanctuary offers innovative treatments for holistic rejuvenation. Immerse yourself in total body indulgence and innovative therapies amidst breathtaking surroundings. With an array of spa facilities awaiting your relaxation, Beau Monde Spa is the ultimate destination to refresh, relax, and rejuvenate - embracing self-care and wellbeing this new year. beaumondelucker.com

Step away from the everyday and into a world of pure relaxation with a trip to Ramside Hall. As you step out of the changing rooms donning your fluffy robe, the calming embrace of the flowing swimming pool welcomes you into a world of relaxation. Kitted out with a jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, this dreamy haven is just one side of the spa’s impressive amenities. Make your way through the glass doors and you’re greeted by one of the UK’s largest hydrotherapy pools equipped with powerful massage jets and swan necks which help to soothe aching and tired muscles. The purple-toned lighting sets the scene inside of this contemporary spa, which is decorated with on-trend rattan furniture. A selection of complimentary apples and fruit-infused water is available for spa goers to enjoy while relaxing pool-side. Cocooning up in one of the egg chairs and having a snooze is recommended. The breathtaking surroundings as you step out into the Spa Garden are enough to wipe away your worries. From mud rasul rituals, nail treatments and results-driven facials, to relaxing massages and reflexology, the treatment menu here is of exceptional quality. A trip to Ramside Spa wouldn’t be complete without indulging in a bite to eat at the Fusion restaurant. Think Singapore Vermicelli Noodles, Panang Curry and a delicious range of sushi to name a few of the oh-so indulgent Asian-inspired dishes you can feast on. There is an abundance of inviting spa day packages and breaks on offer; some geared towards couples, others designed for friends, pregnant women, those with busy schedules and individuals longing for some time away from the stresses of everyday life. ramsidespa.co.uk

Rockliffe Hall

Matfen Hall

Time to switch off your phone and turn on relaxation mode with a visit to Matfen Hall’s, The Retreat. Beyond a mere escape from daily pressures, a spa trip here embodies a transformative journey - a commitment to self-investment and personal wellness. A little slice of paradise, The Retreat invites you to indulge each one of your senses in a harmonious experience that transports you to a state of total wellbeing. It’s an invitation to embrace a lifestyle focused on wellness. Guests can luxuriate in the private 15-metre swimming pool, embrace the benefits of the thermal suite, immerse themselves in bespoke programmes aligning with their wellness aspirations, or simply unwind amid the calming atmosphere. The emphasis on personalised experiences defines The Retreat. Every aspect, from the advanced fitness area to the exclusive treatments, is crafted to ensure a complete luxury encounter. It’s a place where time stands still, allowing for reflection and rejuvenation. Whether you need to de-stress, recharge and restore a balanced state of mind, or you choose to slip into the pool for an hour of peace and quiet, a visit to The Retreat should be at the top of your new year agenda. matfenhall.com

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Escape the wintry blues and immerse yourself in a world of bliss at Rockliffe Hall. This dreamy paradise nestled amidst a scenic landscape acts as an ideal base when it comes to switching off and putting your wellbeing at the top of your agenda. Whether you only have a few hours to spare or your schedule allows for a full day of pampering, Rockliffe Hall has a variety of indulgent spa days available to cater to all levels of relaxation. Their spa treatment menu beautifully combines exquisite holistic spa rituals with results-driven treatments for the perfect blend of healing and balance. Whatever your mind and body is in need of, The Spa at Rockliffe has you covered. Unwind within the lavish facilities; boasting a state-of-the-art spa, equipped with an array of thermal experiences, and take a dip in the 20-metre indoor pool or revitalise in the outdoor Spa Garden. When hunger strikes, take a trip to Nu Sana and indulge in a healthy, nutrition-led menu featuring nourishing dishes including the likes of Buddha Bowls, Chilli Beef Stir Fry, Teriyaki Chicken and more. Before you depart, a trip to the Spa Boutique is a must. Explore the range of luxurious products and take a piece of your rejuvenating experience home with you. rockliffehall.com

Wynyard Hall

Carve some time out of your inevitably busy new year schedule and make a date for a little ‘me time’. Perched on the iconic lake, Wynyard Hall’s Spa provides a tranquil hideaway to enjoy some top-to-toe pampering. Immerse yourself in a world of bespoke treatments meticulously curated by renowned spa experts, ESPA, aimed at revitalising your senses and calming your mind. From targeted facials to invigorating body therapies and immersive massages, every treatment is designed to nurture your body, calm your mind and leave skin looking radiantly and naturally beautiful. After soaking away the hours, indulge in a selection of tasty treats and sharing boards while overlooking the lake in the Spa conservatory. A delicious way to end a day of well-deserved relaxation. At Wynyard Hall’s Spa, it’s not just about pampering - it’s about restoring, rejuvenating, and revelling in an escape that transcends the ordinary. Surrender yourself to the care of experts and emerge not just refreshed but renewed, ready to face 2024 with a revitalised spirit. wynyardhall.co.uk

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We are thrilled to introduce our latest innovation in hair solutions – Mesh Integration. If you struggle with thinning hair and desire a fuller, more voluminous hairstyle, then Mesh Integration is the answer you've been looking for.

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FEELING FRESH

Finding balance Dr Neet Dang, founder of The Bespoke Clinic, shares her top tips and tricks to help balance your hormones and give your skin a boost… Before I dive into my top tips, let me give you a little bit of background. I hit hormonal havoc and perimenopause in my late 30s and was launched into not just the usual flushes, sweats, and ‘am I losing my mind’ drama, but I noticed my face changed too and I didn’t like it! “So what?” I hear you say. “Can you not age gracefully?” Well, to be frank, no! This was not just about ageing; this became about a loss of sense of self… Who was I? Where was I? Am I even me anymore? These questions were not only about my face and the changes I could see in the mirror, but also the changes to my mood, anxiety, confidence and memory - not to mention, the creeping belly fat, dried-out hair and the other symptoms which no one wants to hear about! However, I was determined not to let this be the new me, ‘growing old gracefully’. There is nothing graceful about not feeling like yourself! So… this was the beginning of my new clinic ‘The Bespoke Clinic’ in Jesmond. There is a bigger back story of course, but to give you a taste of my passion for managing our health and wellbeing inside and out, I thought I would start by sharing my top five skin and hormone hacks for a great start to 2024… EMFACE® This FDA-approved device is just WOW! It’s a non-surgical facelift in 20 minutes. No needles, no injectables, no downtime. Walk in and walk out. The technology this delivers gives me goosebumps. More lift, more plumpness (hello high cheekbones and jawline), smoother skin, less wrinkles. I am simply in love! COLLAGEN I have used a few collagen brands and the one which stays in my kitchen right now is ‘Totally Derma®’. Its evidence-based and holistic approach helps with skin as well as bones, gut health and genitourinary symptoms. SPF I can’t recommend SPF enough! Always try to use the highest factor and best medical grade you can get your hands on! We stock ZO Skin Health and PCA Skin. Pop in to get a free sample - great for your handbag and day-to-day top-ups. WATER Women seem to drink less when they are in their 30s and 40s, and when I have quizzed them, they say it is because they will need to wee more often or are worried about leaking! (Well, we have a great device for that too here at The Bespoke Clinic #emsella) Try and aim for two litres a day, and have a glass of room temperature water as soon as you wake up to flush out the toxins and keep your hormones in check. Top tip? Keep this glass ready on your bedside the night before. GUT HEALTH Everything starts with the gut! When people are struggling with their skin, hormones or weight, the first place I start is their gut. Here at The Bespoke Clinic, we test to establish the microbiome and monitor hormonal metabolites (how your hormones process and work in YOUR body) and then work out ways to hack these pathways using nutrition and supplements.

The Bespoke Clinic is a doctor-led clinic run by Dr Neet. Doctor-led medical consultations may cover menopause, andropause, women’s health, skin conditions and gut health. Pop into their Jesmond-based clinic or visit their website for more information on how Dr Neet and her team can help you: thebespokeclinic.uk 0191 6941232 hello@thebespokeclinic.uk 51 Osborne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 2AH

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Skin boosters Give your skin a healthy dose of TLC this winter… Precious Luxury Facial Ritual Clarins Spa

The Clarins Spa Precious Luxury Facial Ritual stands as a gateway to unveiling age-defying radiance. Using an exquisite blend of science and ancient traditions, this exclusive treatment harnesses the potent anti-aging properties of the elusive moonlight flower, a rare botanical marvel revered for its remarkable rejuvenating effects on the skin. Central to this experience is the integration of the precious Kobido Japanese massage technique alongside state-of-the-art skincare formulations by Clarins. This harmonious union orchestrates a transformative synergy, revitalising the skin’s vitality and bestowing it with a luminous, rejuvenated glow. This ritual is meticulously crafted to transcend mere skincare; it is a transformative journey towards timeless beauty and revitalisation. clarins.co.uk/spa

The ‘Glass’ Skin Facial Hyba Studios

Step into a world of radiant transformation with Hyba Studios’ signature ‘Glass’ Skin Facial. The experience begins with dermaplaning, a gentle exfoliation technique that delicately removes dead skin cells and fine vellus hair. Next, it’s an AHA and EGF skin booster. This potent concoction revitalises and invigorates the skin before the next stage of microneedling. This minimally invasive procedure prompts the skin’s natural healing response through controlled micro-injuries prompting collagen and elastin production. Following this, a refreshing and tightening mask is applied and a moment of relaxation can be enjoyed while your skin soaks up the benefits. Your skin is then infused with a dose of Hyaluronic acid, which deeply hydrates and plumps the skin. The journey continues with a soothing Lymphatic facial massage, a gentle yet invigorating technique that enhances circulation, promoting detoxification and delivering a serene sense of relaxation. As the dreamy treatment comes to an end, step out with your new silky smooth, glass-like complexion. hybastudios.com

Ultra Glow Facial Quay Aesthetics

Unleash new life into your skin with the Ultra Glow Facial, a Vitamin C-focused treatment that redefines radiance. Through expert techniques and a blend of deep exfoliation, a Vitamin C face mask, and professional-grade products, this facial delivers a high-impact experience, unveiling remarkably brighter skin. With a double cleanse, rejuvenating facial massage, refreshing Fraicheur ice globe treatment, and application of targeted Vitamin C serums for the face and delicate eye area, this curated regimen makes way for a luminous complexion. quayaesthetics.com

HIFU Treatment At Sisters

High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) has emerged as a cutting-edge non-invasive treatment for those seeking to address ageing skin and achieve a more youthful appearance without resorting to surgical facelifts or injectables like Botox and fillers. By targeting the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) layer of the skin – previously only accessible through surgery – HIFU stimulates collagen production, leading to contractions that naturally tighten and lift the skin. This innovative treatment works wonders in reviving a more youthful appearance by harnessing the body’s natural collagen-building mechanisms. The Focus Dual, through its precise application of HIFU, stimulates collagen production, resulting in firmer, brighter, and tighter skin. What makes HIFU stand out is its reputation as the ‘lunchtime facelift’ among its devoted followers. It’s often chosen for its efficiency and convenience, offering visible improvements without the need for extended recovery time. The treatment is renowned for its minimal discomfort and requires no downtime, allowing individuals to resume their daily activities immediately after the session. As well as targeting the face, the HIFU is also said to be effective in reducing a double chin and reshaping one’s profile. This versatile treatment can sculpt and contour the jawline, providing a more defined appearance. The process triggers a natural skin tightening effect, making it an excellent choice for those seeking noticeable results without invasive procedures. atsisters.co.uk

WOW Fusion® Facial The Recharge Room

The WOW Fusion® Facial is a revolutionary skincare treatment that combines various cutting-edge techniques to address individual skin concerns. The journey begins as your skin is gently cleansed with a glycolic solution, soothing and preparing it for the forthcoming treatment. Utilising advanced Derma scrape technology, congested areas of the skin are delicately addressed. This process helps unclog pores and refine the skin texture, promoting a clearer complexion. The WOW Fusion® device, equipped with 20 ultra-fine needles (0.6mm), is used to administer a personalised skincare cocktail tailored to your specific needs. The device lightly stamps the skin, depositing the custom skincare solution beneath the skin’s protective layer. This infusion of micronutrients, achieved through microneedling and mesotherapy, substantially enhances hydration, overall skin condition, and health. Following the WOW Fusion® treatment, a rejuvenating post-treatment mask is applied, followed by a facial quartz roller which is delicately glided across the skin and a relaxing head massage. To complete the experience, a calming recovery balm and SPF are gently applied to protect the skin from harmful UV rays, promoting its healing and protection. therechargeroom.gettimely.com

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LUXE LOVES

LUXE LOVES Perfect bubbles A glass of fizz mid-shopping trip? Yes please. After securing all your beauty must-haves, press pause and relax at the H beauty Champagne Bar. It’s the perfect spot to stop for a little pick-me-up during your shopping spree. Offering a delightful menu featuring delectable eats and treats curated by Harrods’ chefs, indulge in an array of specials, including patisserie delights, signature cocktails, assorted teas, coffees, and, of course, plenty of Champagne. Cheers to a moment of luxury amidst your shopping adventure! H beauty is located in Lower Town Square, Metrocentre. harrods.com

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LUXE LIFE

THE LUXE LOWDOWN:

Martin Williams

Martin Williams is the CEO of Gaucho and M Restaurants, serving up the delicious steak meals that we all know and love. We catch up with Martin to dicuss his day-to-day schedule, discover how he spends his downtime and find out his luxe things in life… GETTING TO KNOW YOU >> Name: Martin Williams. Title: CEO of Gaucho and M Restaurants. Where is home? Wandsworth Common London. Three reasons you love where you live? The commons of Wandsworth, Wimbledon, Clapham and Richmond are amazing for regular dog walking, running and cycling. Besides, I’m 20 minutes from almost anywhere in central London. Here, we have the best fishmongers, butchers and restaurants within a mile of my home.

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THE DAY JOB >> What do you do for a living? I oversee 22 restaurants nationwide and a team of 1,600 fantastically talented individuals who deliver amazing hospitality experiences to over a million diners a year. A day in the life of you? I start the day by taking my dog for a walk, then I’ll usually exercise, check my emails and jump on a ‘Teams’ call for meetings. For lunch, I’ll visit restaurants and say hello to our regular diners and our staff. My afternoons are spent attending in person

meetings around brand and business development. In the evening, you can usually find me at Gaucho and M Restaurants events, dining with key members of our team or researching new locations and trends. Any recent, ongoing or upcoming projects or achievements we should know about? We have recently opened new venues in Newcastle, Covent Garden and Cardiff - all of which have become hotspots! In the last few months we have won both ‘Business of the Year’ in the City AM awards and ‘Best Restaurant Group’ in the British Restaurant Awards. I was also shortlisted as a finalist of Restaurateur of the Year in the ‘Cateys’ – our industry Oscars! What does downtime mean to you? Time spent with my wife Claire, sharing our passions for Labradoodles, as well as travel, food and wine, measured with personal time running and cycling. LESSONS IN LIFE >> What did you want to be when you were growing up? An athlete, a hotel manager and an actor. What is the most important lesson life has taught you? Surround yourself with amazing people in both work and play. What is your greatest fear? Not living life to the full and wasting any opportunities. Which living person do you most admire and why? I admire different people for different reasons. I think Barack Obama is pretty impressive. I admire Tom Cruise for his

outstanding ‘feel good’ movies, but most of all, I admire my friends and family, who are amazing changemakers, humanitarians and business leaders. LIVING LUXE >> What is top of your bucket list? I’d love to spend more time discovering Japan. Tokyo is brilliant. Besides, we source the world’s best beef from Kobe for our M Restaurants, so I have a familiarity and a connection with the country. What is your most treasured possession? My Lamborghini special edition Cervelo Bike. It’s one of 55 made in the world and safely steered me from London to Bordeaux, and Manchester to London (in a day), last summer. What does the weekend mean to you? Usually, it means having a barbeque with friends, enjoying some fine wine, mixed with visiting our restaurants, hitting the peloton and watching some live sport. The last thing you watched? The Mark Cavendish Documentary on Netflix. He’s had an amazing career and is the epitome of resilience. Fingers crossed he gets a win in this year’s ‘Tour de France’. Your three luxe things in life? Reading by the pool would be one of them. Lying next to my wife in a five star hotel somewhere close to a great wine region. Yachts, because the joy of a floating caravan never wears off. Having fun with friends, or spending time at the Monaco Grand Prix with members of M Restaurants. Dior Trainers and Etro Cashmere Jumpers (they are like wearing a cuddle) and Tom Davies bespoke glasses. I think that’s more than three!

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Life on the farm

FARM UPDATES

As we approach Valentine’s Day, the winter jobs are underway and the wrinkly tin shed renovation is in full swing. It’s all happening at Linnels Farm…

Valentine’s Day is here soon and I am always intrigued by the history of these events. One legend was that Saint Valentine performed weddings for Christian soldiers who were forbidden to marry because of the Roman emperor’s edict decreeing married soldiers did not make good warriors. When Valentine’s actions were discovered, emperor Claudius ordered that he be put to death. Valentine was arrested and dragged before the Prefect of Rome, who condemned him to be beaten to death with clubs and beheaded. The sentence was carried out on 14 February, on or about the year 270. So that is, apparently, how Valentine’s Day originated, we just add flowers and celebrate or risk it as Valentine did. The addition of flowers for sure couldn’t have been a northern hemisphere florist, most likely a Kenyan. Most of our flowers for Valentines come from abroad, Kenya where they can grow naturally or the Netherlands where they grow under artificial heat and light. About 570 tonnes are imported via Heathrow alone. Growing naturally is something that can be judged and challenged. A rose needs between 7 and 13 litres of water, and in Kenya a key flower growing region is around Lake Naivasha where the flower industry consumes 43% of the irrigated water from the lake, vegetable farms take 41% of the irrigated water. The health of the lake is a cause for concern with the reducing level perhaps of greater concern than pollution. It’s so easy to challenge the ethics of this, but for me, it’s not an easy criticism to direct to Kenya who are seeking enterprise and prosperity, the balance with sustainability is easier judged than it is applied. The Kenyan government

in 2023 increased water tariffs by 400% in an attempt to reduce consumption, and as a strong argument for full cost pricing of water. That’s the only reason I didn’t buy flowers for Karen, now a biscuit is a different matter, and you can get the recipe to make these fab biscuits via the journal on our website, they are just as strong an aphrodisiac as oysters. On the note of oysters, there is a link, it’s in about two lines time. We've just celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary and the traditional gift for 30 years of marriage is pearls, and we also all know that a diamond is the normal engagement stone. Well on the basis that Karen had a wetsuit for her engagement, truly did, I thought some more cladding for the wrinkly tin shed was perfectly suitable for our anniversary; and anyway, I googled that a single adult pearl oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water per day, removing harmful pollutants including nitrogen, and we all know excess nitrogen lowers oxygen levels, adversely affecting all marine life. Avoiding buying pearls all seemed very sensible, but on reflection I may have made a mistake adding this explanation to the anniversary card. I’m still hopeful for our 31-year anniversary, that one could be a much trickier gift as all the cladding will be complete, ready for our daughter’s wedding in August. I wonder if a flail mower may be an option next year. Our daughter’s wedding reception in the wrinkly tin shed is now our main project here. I thought I would share the starting point with you, and I hope as we reclad and make new sliding wooden doors, replace the floor, and add lighting that it will transform - there is nothing like optimism. All the work bar the electric supply we will be doing ourselves. It won’t be perfect, I’m calling it a rustic renovation. Rustic has many meanings, the

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one I like for our project is rustic is a ‘distressed style’. In the photograph you may be able to see the internal feeding troughs, there was metal cladding set into concrete dividing the two sheds which I’ve broken out and removed, so I have some tidying up to do. Yes, a lot of tidying up, it’s a long way from achieving rustic status. We have some lovely large cable reels which will be outside drinking tables, the definition being something to lean on as your balance abandons you. With most jobs it is starting them that is the biggest hurdle, once underway they seem fine. I tend to break down the jobs into key tasks and set myself a target date to achieve each stage. The date for achieving your target can be whatever you feel is appropriate, but having a date is an important element. As a wise man said, “if the plan doesn’t work, change the plan, not the goal” and I will certainly be changing the plan for the wrinkly tin sheds, as I encounter different little obstacles. I actually don’t know yet how I will finish the floors as they are all currently laid to allow run-off

from cattle, so I need to change this, but whilst my plan for this task isn’t clear, I do have a date in my mind to have the floors completed! Whilst I have the wrinkly tin shed to do, we still have the winter jobs such as heavy pruning of trees, the whips we planted last year are still in kindergarten. Pruning of mature trees should be undertaken in their dormant periods. So, I’ve spent some time pruning the trees. I’m about to add some wildflower meadow seeds too. This isn’t as easy as you may think, as assured success requires all the weeds and existing grass to be removed, so the wildflower seeds don’t compete with the established plants. Well… I’m weeding and then scattering the seeds into the grass and will see if the competition from the existing plants makes it hard for the wildflowers to grow or completely stop them! Life is complicated, I’ll report back. Karen reckons it’s a pants idea, I think she’s still miffed about the cladding gift. Simon & Karen

UPCOMING COURSES @LINNELS FARM MARMALADE MAKING WORKSHOP >> 6 FEBRUARY Homemade marmalade simply tastes better! This is the one time of year you can turn bittersweet Seville oranges into the perfect preserve, so join us on this marmalade making course and give yourself a well needed Vitamin C boost. Throughout the day you will learn everything from selecting the best Seville oranges, to shredding, simmering, identifying the setting point, sealing and storing your marmalade. You will also have the chance to customise your batch by adding a sneaky glug of malt whisky or a dash of vanilla.

PRUNING MASTERCLASS >> 9 FEBRUARY

Perhaps you’ve only just purchased your first pair of secateurs? Or maybe you’re an accomplished ‘hacker’ but wonder

why your plants fail to fruit or flower quite how you anticipated the following year? Spend an informative morning mastering the tricks of the trade: when to prune, how to keep shrubs restricted, renovating old plants, and pruning to maximise fruit or flowers. Welcome refreshments included - you’ll need them after your hard work!

BREAD BASICS >> 15 FEBRUARY

Discover the pleasures of breadmaking on this hands-on course. Join us for breakfast, then don your aprons and you’ll learn how to make a basic loaf before moving on to focaccia, flatbreads and the perfect baps for bacon and egg butties! For further details and to book visit linnelsfarm.com

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TRY THIS

Looking for something sweet to banish those winter blues? Then try this oh-so indulgent sticky toffee pudding recipe from The Vermont Hotel’s Maven restaurant

Sticky toffee pudding MAKES 9 GENEROUS SLABS Ingredients For the sponge 200g soft dried pitted dates (roughly chopped) 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda 75g soft unsalted butter (plus more for greasing) 2 x 15ml tablespoons black treacle 50g dark muscovado sugar 2 large eggs (at room temperature) 150g plain flour 2 tsp baking powder For the sauce 150g soft unsalted butter 300g dark muscovado sugar 1 x 15ml tablespoon black treacle 200ml double cream (plus more to serve)

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Method You will need 1 x approx 23cm/9-inch square baking dish. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/350°F and lightly grease your dish. Put the chopped dates, 200ml/¾ cup of boiling water and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl, give it a stir and then leave for 10 minutes. Cream the butter and black treacle until well mixed, then add the sugar and mix again, beating out any lumps. Beat in an egg and keep beating — scraping down as necessary — until completely incorporated, then do likewise with the other egg. Beating gently, add the flour and baking powder until you have a smooth, thick batter. Using a fork, stir the soaked dates, squishing them a bit, then pour the dates and their liquid into the batter and beat gently to mix in. Pour and scrape into your prepared dish or cake tin and bake in the oven for 30-35 minutes, or until a cake tester comes out clean. While the pudding’s in the oven, you can make the sauce. Melt the butter, muscovado sugar and treacle over a very low heat in a heavy-based saucepan. Once the butter’s melted, stir gently until everything else is melted too. Now stir in the cream, then turn up the heat and when it’s bubbling, take it off the heat. As soon as it’s out of the oven, prick the cooked sponge pudding all over with a cocktail stick and pour about a quarter of the warm sauce over, easing it to the edges with a spatula so that the sponge is entirely topped with a thick sticky glaze. Put a lid on the remaining sauce in the pan to keep it warm. Leave for 20-30 minutes, or up to an hour is fine, then take to the table, with the rest of the sauce in a jug, and cream to serve.

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HOME COMFORTS

FOODIE MOMENTS

with chef Chris Baber From Boxing Day dips and indulgent foodie moments to exciting travel plans for the months ahead, Chris Baber discusses settling into the New Year…

MY WORLD >> I had the most incredible Christmas back home in the North East. I absolutely love coming back and switching off for a couple of weeks and it’s been great getting outdoors, walking along Hadrian’s Wall, going down the coast and spending time with my family and friends. I used to get myself worked up about the idea of relaxing and experiencing a quiet January but I’ve learned to enjoy it before the craziness of a busy schedule kicks back in. So, we ate a lot of great food, had a load of laughs and embraced our annual Boxing Day dip! FOODIE HAPPENINGS >> 2023 was a whirlwind! I was up and down the country, across the pond and back again attending the most incredible events and food festivals which ended with the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham, which was an absolute blast. Sadly, Dave from the Hairy Bikers couldn’t make it, so I headed down there with Si and cooked on stage with him, which was a really nice experience for me. You know, we’re two lads from the same part of the world, up there having a laugh and doing what we love, it was great fun! And not to mention all of the other incredible chefs I had the pleasure of being around like Paul Ainsworth and James Martin. We all swim in the same circles, but it’s nice when we

actually all get to be together. I also had the privilege of spending a few days in Florence before Christmas which was amazing. I absolutely love immersing myself in the experience and being able to learn from other cultures, the amount of inspiration I take from these trips is incredible. Then to kick things off in 2024, I will be heading to Miami with the HexClad gang to take part in The Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival. I’ve been loving my trips to the United States and I’m really looking forward to this one. I can’t wait to get stuck in and try some of the local produce. The seafood over there is incredible! INSPIRED BY THE SEASONS >> I’ve spent a lot of time, like always during this time of year, cooking traditional hearty dishes with all of the seasonal root vegetables. I love just having fun and experimenting with new dishes. All of your root veggies are still in season and while you might be sick of traditional home cooking after Christmas, you can still utilise these ingredients. Adding a bit of spice or an Asian-inspired twist to elevate the produce to a new level is something I love to do. Sprouts, for example, are still in, don’t give up on them just because Christmas is over! Fry them in a little oil, toss them in some honey and miso paste and you’ve got a sweet and delicious addition to your stir fry. Absolutely delicious!

TRY THIS >>

HECK! Chicken Kebabs with Coriander Mint Chutney SERVES 2 Ingredients For the kebab 1 pack HECK! Simply Chicken Mince 2 x cloves garlic grated 2cm ginger grated 1 small green chilli finely chopped 1/2 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp garam masala 1 tbsp coriander finely chopped

ASK CHRIS >>

If you’ve got any questions you want to ask Chris, please get in touch via his Instagram page. Chris will select a question and answer it in the next column. #AskChris Q: What’s the best way to kickstart a healthy routine for the New Year? A: For me, it all starts with getting up and getting out even when I don’t want to. You simply can’t beat getting outdoors and breathing in the fresh air. But when it comes to food, keep it simple. I don’t believe in extreme fad diets or cutting things out of your diet. I think simple, home-cooked meals made with proper ingredients is the best way to achieve any goal. Whether it’s to start cooking more, fat loss, pleasing the whole family, clean eating or whatever else it might be, it all starts with small changes. Don’t promise yourself you’re going to do something extreme, it’s not sustainable. Proper planning, proper ingredients, proper home-cooked meals… you can’t beat it!

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For the chutney Small bunch mint leaves Small bunch coriander 1/2 tsp cumin Pinch of salt 2 tbsp lemon juice Splash of water 2 tbsp Greek yoghurt For the salad 2 ripe tomatoes with seeds removed and diced 1/4 cucumber with seeds removed and diced 1/2 red onion finely sliced 4 shop bought chapatis or roti to serve

Method Place all the kebab ingredients into a mixing bowl. Using clean hands work into a tight mixture. Divide into four even sized pieces. Using your hands, form the chicken mix around the skewer to form the kebabs. Cook on a grill or a BBQ (weather permitting) for a few minutes on each side until lightly charred and cooked all the way though. For the chutney, place all the ingredients other than the yoghurt into a blender and wizz until smooth and add a splash more water if needed. Transfer to a bowl then stir in the yoghurt, adjust the seasoning to taste. Warm the chapatis lightly on a pan. Load the warmed chapati with salad and the kebab (removed from the skewer) then drizzle with chutney. Serve, tuck in and enjoy!

“HexClad makes cooking effortless and enjoyable, achieving amazing results time after time. The sheer versatility of a HexClad makes them the only pans I couldn’t live without. They are built to last with a lifetime guarantee and get better with age. They are by far the best investment you can make for your kitchen at home. There’s no other pan that will give you the same results. It’s time to get Hexy! A pan for the modern age.” - Chris Baber Find out more at: hexclad.co.uk

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NEW BEGINNINGS

A culinary escape

“It’s more than just fine dining, it’s an experience,” says Josh Overington as he chats to Nicole Wood about the opening of his latest foodie venture, Restaurant Mýse

Located in the quaint and historic village of Hovingham, just a stone's throw away from York, lies a culinary gem that stands as a testament to passion, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to creating a unique dining experience. Restaurant Mýse, an elegant establishment blending fine dining with the warmth of a countryside retreat, is the brainchild of the husband and wife culinary duo, Josh and Victoria Overington. Josh, a seasoned chef and restaurateur, embarked on a remarkable journey with his wife, Victoria, that saw them journey from the bustling city centre to the peace and quiet of the countryside. His venture into the culinary world began with the acclaimed Le Cochon and Cave du Cochon in York, establishments that garnered accolades and national recognition. However, Josh's quest for a new challenge and a desire for a country restaurant with rooms steered the couple's decision to take on the brick and mortar of their forever restaurant. “I often get asked ‘why did you close two really successful restaurants?’ and I completely understand why people think it was quite an unusual decision, but the truth is, I got bored and we were ready for the next challenge,” Josh begins to explain. "I'd been looking for another venture for about four years because I always wanted a country restaurant with rooms. For me, it’s about more than dining out, I feel like

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when people stay over they have a full experience; especially when you're eating the type of food we offer and Restaurant Mýse, well it offers exactly that, ” he adds. “I’m doing something very different to what I was doing before,” Josh acknowledges. “The approach to our food and service is a lot softer. It's really important to me that it's an accessible restaurant where people can come, wear what they want, have a nice time and enjoy a lovely dining experience and most importantly, feel relaxed. It's not a ‘snooty’ fine dining restaurant where we want people to be wearing a certain attire and be quiet and stiff. Yes, it’s luxurious, but it’s a relaxed venue where people can come and have a good time in a beautiful building,” he adds. The journey towards establishing Restaurant Mýse was not devoid of challenges. The property, steeped in history within the ancient confines of Hovingham, required meticulous restoration and months of tireless effort. "The bedrooms, for example, were just floorboards, there was nothing else there. It took a lot of work and long hours to get to where we are now. It was a nine-month big project," Josh recounts, highlighting the sheer dedication poured into creating their dream venue. The restoration of Restaurant Mýse was a labour of love, with Victoria at the helm of the interior design. With a small team of local builders, she meticulously brought the space to life, infusing it with a warmth, using a neutral colour palette for a quietly

sophisticated finish. “There are three en-suite bedrooms and we’ve put a lot of effort into making the rooms as cosy, comfortable and relaxing as possible. Victoria gets all of the credit for the interiors, she’s done an incredible job. The decor is very warm and neutral and we’ve purposefully not put TVs or electronics

in there. We want people to fully immerse themselves in the experience. Each room has a different view of the open countryside which is beautiful and we spent a lot of time and effort making sure we got high quality and comfortable beds,” explains Josh. When it comes to the food Josh's culinary philosophy, an elevation of classic English

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flavours through innovative techniques and local produce, resonates throughout the menu. "The food is essentially grandma-elevated cooking," he laughs, describing the menu's fusion of classic English cuisine with a modern twist. The restaurant's commitment to sustainability shines, through its utilisation of local, seasonal produce, and how it’s breathing life into forgotten ingredients and techniques. From colostrum-infused custard tarts to decadent medlar pudding, each dish celebrates the richness of locally sourced ingredients, creating a dining experience that is both refined and rooted in the region's heritage. “Unique ingredients and forgotten techniques is what sets us apart from other fine dining establishments. For example, colostrum. It’s the first milk produced after a cow gives birth and there's always excess left over. The calf never drinks all the

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colostrum, so I had a chat with my local dairy farmer who explained they just chuck it down the drain, so it’s no use to them. So, what we do is take this excess waste product which isn't being used for the calves and make it into the most amazing custard tart you've ever tasted. “I’m very passionate about using local and UK-based produce. A lot of the game, for instance, is very local. We've got some venison on right now which was shot locally. Then we use products from further afield like scallops from Portney in Scotland and sausages from Cornwall. Our rule? If it's local and of exceptional quality, we'll use it. If we have to go further afield, we will, but we'll never get tomatoes from Spain, for instance. We stick to UK produce,” Josh explains. The dining experience at Restaurant Mýse transcends a mere tasting menu; it is an immersive journey that unfolds across the restaurant's charming spaces. Guests start

with pre-drinks at the bar, relishing in a selection of snacks, before being ushered into the dining room for a sequence of meticulously crafted courses. The journey concludes with delightful petits fours, allowing guests to explore the nooks and crannies of the picturesque establishment. “It's really important to me and my team that when you are here, you get to fully embrace it. We’re creating something different, not recreating something that you can have at another restaurant down the road,” says Josh. “And if people don't want to have the tasting menu, they can come and have the bar menu or simply have a drink. The way we treat it is like an open house. People come in, if they want just one glass of wine after a long countryside walk, then they can absolutely do that and if people want the full experience then they can do that as well. Mýse is an experience for everyone,” he adds. Restaurant Mýse's commitment to excellence extends beyond the realm of comfort and outstanding food. Keeling Andrew, renowned for curating the finest wine lists, exclusively crafts their wine selection, adding another 'must-visit' reason to the list of why booking a table at this foodie paradise should be at the top of your agenda for 2024. “When it comes to wine, we pride ourselves on offering the best. Keeling Andrew, which is part of the Noble Rot Group in London, who are renowned for creating the best wine lists in the world, create our wine lists, so we buy exclusively from them. We have two wine flights. We have the normal wine flight together with the menu and then we have a prestige wine flight for people who really want to splash out and indulge in once in a lifetime wines. We also have a non-alcoholic pairing as well, which my front of house team makes. So there are all sorts of non-alcoholic pairs to go with each dish, which being in the middle of nowhere is important, so people who are driving don't miss out,” he says.

“We offer breakfast the next morning, but it’s a little different to the usual breakfast offering you might expect. It was really important to me that my chefs and team have a good work-life balance so I didn't want to organise a full English breakfast. And also, once you have a 16 course tasting menu, the last thing that you really want to eat is a large breakfast the next morning. So what we do is fill your table with little bits of local cheeses, hams, cooked eggs, different types of paté, smoked salmon, yoghurts and home-made granolas. Imagine a Yorkshire tapas style breakfast where you can eat as much or as little as you like. We also do these beautiful homemade shortbreads filled with jam which are definitely a highlight,” explains Josh as we discuss the beauty of slow starts to the morning, sipping on coffee and grazing on small bites after an indulgent evening. “It’s been a funny old journey to be honest. I come from a family of foodies. I was fortunate enough to eat out a lot when I was growing up and food has always been a huge part of my life. My family were always curious about food, different cuisines and trying new things so that had a massive impact on me growing up. Although, I was the type of kid who never actually knew what I wanted to do. I did a lot of travelling and ended up becoming a pot washer in Sydney, then I moved onto the cooking and really enjoyed it and it just naturally went on from there really. It was never this huge ambition to become a chef and own a restaurant but now I wouldn’t have it any other way,” smiles Josh. At Restaurant Mýse, every detail, from the innovative foodie offerings to the welcoming atmosphere and the luxurious accommodation, coalesces to deliver an experience that lingers long after the meal ends. As Josh eloquently puts it, "It's a singular experience where you can only come to Mýse and have it." restaurantmyse.co.uk

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TASTY TIPPLES

Raise a glass

Savour the art of mindful indulgence with our pick of the best dry January beverages…

Timeless elixir >>

Smoky spirits >>

Crossip Dandy Smoke Dive right into the symphony of flavours where smoky undertones and earthy notes converge in a dance of botanical brilliance. Dandy Smoke is a beverage that invites you to savour the art of fine living without a hint of alcohol. Inspired by smoky dark spirits, this beverage has sweet notes of lapsang, pine, deep fruit, cinnamon, ginger, a smooth kick of chilli, and nutmeg. It’s the perfect companion to unwind, cosy up next to the fireplace and make warm memories with your loved ones. crossipdrinks.com

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Tasting notes: Due to the intensity and boldness of the flavour, Dandy Smoke is designed to be used in 25ml measures. It will go perfectly with Coca-Cola and a squeeze of lime.

Refreshing citrus >>

Pentire Margarita Experience pure refreshment with Pentire Margarita, the non-alcoholic spirit that effortlessly combines sophistication and taste. Crafted by Pentire Drinks, this 20cl bottle is your passport to a world of flavour without the need for alcohol. Pentire Margarita is a modern twist on a classic favourite, offering a crisp and invigorating alternative for those partaking in dry January. Each sip delivers a subtle harmony of citrus, lime, agave, sea salt, and a dash of Mexican chilli to create a perfect concoction ready to drink. pentiredrinks.com

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Black Lines Shirley Temple Legend has it, this drink was invented in West Hollywood to serve then-child actress Shirley Temple. Fast forward to a modern world that values mindful living, Shirley stands out as a beacon of simplicity and taste. Pouring a glass of this non-alcoholic elixir is a statement - a commitment to savouring life’s moments without the influence of alcohol. As you experience Shirley, let the subtle blend of flavours speak for itself. Ingredients such as grenadine, ginger ale, raspberry soda, fresh lemon, blood orange and bitters create a palate-pleasing symphony, one that stands the test of time! blacklinesdrinks.com

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Tasting notes: The preparation of Shirley is refreshingly uncomplicated. No need for elaborate mixology; just pour, add a slice of orange and a maraschino cherry, and enjoy.

Tasting notes: Measure out 100 ml and pour it into a glass filled with ice. Add a finishing touch by garnishing with a lime wedge and a slice of chilli. Enjoy!

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Sweet treat >>

Three Spirit Nightcap If the holiday season has worn you out, recharge with a glass of Three Spirit’s Nightcap. This elixir is made with tree saps, aromatic plants and ancient remedies - all working beautifully together to make you feel more relaxed. The magic inside consists of valerian, known for bringing a sense of peacefulness; therapeutic terpene, a well-known mood-booster, and lemon balm for refreshment and rejuvenation. This mix is bound to be a luxurious slow-sipper, with hints of smooth maple, rich vanilla and hazelnut. threespiritdrinks.com

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Rich taste >>

Sentia Black Introducing Sentia Black, the epitome of sophistication in a non-alcoholic spirit. Made by using plant ingredients, Sentia Black targets a chemical messenger in your brain to relax and energise without the need for alcohol. This will prove to be a perfect alternative for those celebratory occasions in January, whether it’s a birthday party or a family get-together. As you savour Sentia Black, let the depth of its flavours unfold. Take a moment and feel top notes of spiced pepper warmth, earthy body and smoky bitter finish. With a unique taste and no hangover, the choice of Sentia Black is a no-brainer. sentiaspirits.com

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Simply beautiful >>

So Jennie Luxury Bubbles Made with water, 50% blend of red and white concentrated grape juices and the natural aroma of Muscat, these luxury bubbles will elevate any occasion. It’s the perfect guilt-free beverage that brings a nostalgic feeling of celebratory bubbles and the festive season that just passed us by. Presented in a stunning bottle, So Jennie will not only deliver a magical experience without the effects of alcohol but also prove to be a thoughtful gift to a loved one. harrods.com

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Lyre’s Maple Coffee Cocktail An alternative to a classic bourbon, the Lyre’s American Malt is a distinct and contemporary flavour combination. The taste of this beverage reminds of a hug in a glass with flavours of vanilla, toasted nuts and herbal notes. All of them go perfectly together to create a non-alcoholic cocktail for those with a sweet tooth. Here’s what you will need for a delicious maple coffee cocktail. Ingredients 75ml Lyre’s American Malt 120ml hot brewed coffee 7.5ml premium maple syrup 90ml whipped cream Method Simply combine all the ingredients in an Irish coffee mug and stir the concoction. Take a moment to feel the textures blend, and the sweet aromas intertwine, awakening your senses to the anticipation of what’s to come. Lastly, crown your creation with a cloud of whipped cream and garnish with orange zest. Sip, savour and enjoy! lyres.co.uk

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LEGENDARY GIN

Fabulous taste

Las Vegas, Hawaii and Monkey Hanger Co. Caroline Dask gets an insider scoop into Amelia Pearce’s American dream…

The legend is as old as time, the lone survivor of a French warship gets captured by the fisherman in Hartlepool. The short and furry captive is in a military uniform, immediately presumed to be a French spy, as the Hartlepool fishermen have never seen one before. It is only after his hanging that the locals learn that they have, in fact, hung a monkey. This legend which is so familiar to most of us, has now spread into the deep oceans with the help of Amelia Pearce, founder of Monkey Hanger Co. Born and bred in Hartlepool, she now spends her days surrounded by the outstanding scenery of the United States. Having lived in Las Vegas for nine years, Amelia now resides in Honolulu, Hawaii, a long way from Hartlepool. However, the legend, that brings a sense of comfort and home, is still with her. “The company I was working for was acquired by an American owner in 2013 and I suddenly found myself with an opportunity to move to Las Vegas. I couldn’t possibly say no to the American dream, so I went with it. “I ended up with a role in construction equipment marketing and I lived in Las Vegas for quite a few years. However, recently, my fiance has just got an opportunity to relocate to Honolulu, Hawaii, so we’re currently in the process of moving,” Amelia smiles. A quick look behind her shoulder confirms the distance between us. It’s the late afternoon here at Luxe HQ, but the window behind Amelia suggests her day is just beginning.

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With an extensive background in marketing and an impressive career history, Amelia is a force to be reckoned with. In April 2022, she took all her experience, knowledge and drive, and started her own marketing agency - Industria, targeted towards the construction equipment sector. After all, it’s the industry she has lived and breathed for so long. “I’ve actually got two businesses!” Amelia laughs as I raise my eyebrows with one thought in my head: ‘Is there anything this woman can’t do!?’ “While Industria is in the sector in which I’ve been working for more than a decade, Monkey Hanger Co. was born out of my love for cooking and spirits - the little pleasures in life,” she smiles. “When travelling around the world for work, a common question I get asked is always ‘Where are you from?’. I think my North East accent has something to do with it! “I often tell people the story of my hometown, and they’re always so fascinated. Especially by the monkey hanger legend. So, I took something close to my heart, mixed it with my dream to create an e-commerce business and there it was.” The name Monkey Hanger Co. might sound familiar, as it has been creating waves in the North East for a while. Their gin, crafted in a small village just outside of Hartlepool, is made in small batches to a custom recipe, infused with elderflower, Turkish rose and liquorice - a taste that’s just as unique as it sounds. “The business actually first started with coffee,” Amelia explains. “We partnered with a coffee roaster in Southern California to produce a range of 12 coffees. The coffee is specialty-grade, scoring over 80 points on a hundred point scale, and truly, some of the best coffee I’ve ever tasted. So we launched with that and focused mainly on the US and Canada markets. “As we were already selling in The States, I was looking for a product in the UK, and as it happens, gin is my favourite beverage, so I decided I wanted to go down that route.” “I wanted to bring something new and unique to the market because I know there are many forms of gin out there. PitWheel

Distillery has really helped us in that department, as they brought their genius to curate the perfect recipe. “We dropped juniper down a little bit, as a lot of gins are very juniper forward. We switched out coriander seeds with orris root and balanced it with elderflower, which gives that floral and sweet taste to it. It’s also got a little bit of spice and a hint of saffron, so it’s a unique mix of ingredients, that results in a fresh profile,” Amelia says. A quick look at the company’s website aligns perfectly with Amelia’s vision. It’s a fun and light company with the aim to be respectful to everyone it comes in contact with. From customers to supplies and stakeholders. “Our main aim is to bring quality products while staying approachable. It’s still early days for us but we try to maintain this vision through the addition of other products, such as merchandise.” “I’ve worked in global marketing my whole life and so the plan to launch in both the UK and US markets was intentional. The difference between these two is that it’s sometimes harder to communicate the unique backstory of the Monkey Hanger Co. brand, as naturally, Americans are not familiar with it. Reminiscing on the journey so far, Amelia brings up a proud moment when The National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool has become one of their stockists. “It’s a bit surreal, as it’s just a three-minute walk from where I used to live. It’s a pinch me moment and I’m extremely proud of it.” As Amelia and I bond over our love for the North East, the conversation suddenly shifts to our shared passion for gin and tonic. Not long after, we’re exchanging our favourite recipes.

“Now that I’ve got my own gin, there’s a lot of cocktail experimenting going on!” Amelia laughs. Beyond our shared love, Amelia and I share the same decision to leave our home country and start a life far away. With this in common, I’m curious whether she ever feels nostalgic for home. “I do miss it. I miss having a really good roast dinner, and a good cup of tea. I have the option to have those here in the US, but it just doesn’t taste the same. “Having lived in the UK for 30 years I miss my friends and family, I miss the friendly faces of the North East, you tend to take it for granted when you’re there, but once you move away, you quickly come to realise how warm people from the North East are. “I don’t dismiss the chance of coming back. Life is funny that way, you never know what might happen,” she smiles. Speaking of tea, when asked what’s next for her business, Amelia shares her desire to extend the drinks range of Monkey Hanger Co. An extension, that involves more than just spirits. “We’re interested in bringing tea, launching our coffee into different markets beyond the US, and growing worldwide. As we’re so new, we have a lot of big plans, but our long term goal is to have our products available in each market. “As for my personal life, I’m planning a wedding!” she shares. With big congratulations in order, I’m left with admiration for Amelia. Building a business in two different markets, running Industria, and planning a wedding sounds like a lot, but she does it just as fabulously as ever. monkeyhangeruk.com

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LUXE LOVES

LUXE LOVES Pampered pooch Give your furry friend a cosy new upgrade with this stylish low-level rattan bed featuring legs, ideal for both cats and dogs. Crafted from durable natural rattan, this bed is sturdy, easy to clean, and available in two sizes to accommodate pets of various sizes, ensuring comfort and durability. £295, sophieallport.com

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BEST PAW FORWARD

POSH PETS with Rupert helped by Nicole Wood

Rupert loves

Cosy picks to banish the winter blues…

Happy woof year The crisp chill in the air, the promise of a fresh start… it’s the season of new beginnings! For this luxe pup, invigorating walks in stylish winter gear, settling back into routine, and indulging in a leftover Christmas treat or two set the tone for the start of the year. To kick off the new year, I’ve been sniffing out some delicious new recipes for my

John Lewis Gingham Pet Bed £32, johnlewis.com

fellow posh pets to try, digging up some seriously cosy kit to help banish the winter chill and I’ve been catching up with my newest paw-pal, Eve… who just like me, is a well and truly pampered pooch! So, let’s embark on this journey into 2024 together! Rupert, your Luxe pooch x

Charley Chau Snuggle Bed From £85, charleychau.com

Annabel James Dachshund Blanket £110, annabeljames.co.uk Joules Mustard Water Resist Dog Coat £14, dobbies.com

Try this Sweet Potato and Apple Bites A healthy and delicious treat for your four-legged friend…

Wayfair Hornsea Cat Perch £81.99, wayfair.co.uk

Luxe pet Q&A they spend on it) and prefer to make my way upstairs into the spare room and sleep in my very own human bed. HOUND HABITS My paw-rents call me a typical Golden Retriever because I’m always full of mischief and character, but I can’t help it if I love chasing (but never catching) squirrels in the park, retrieving items of their clothing all day long, or lie stubbornly flat on the ground if they try and cut my walk short. Meet Eve, the adorable four-year-old Golden Retriever! When she’s not getting up to mischief or getting her paws sandy down the beach, she can be found at home in Gateshead cosying up with her mum and dad, Sarah and Ollie.

Ingredients 1 cup cooked and mashed sweet potato 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce 2 cups wholewheat flour 1/4 cup rolled oats 1 egg Method Preheat your oven to 180°C and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a large bowl, combine the mashed sweet potato and applesauce. Add the whole wheatflour and rolled oats to the sweet potato and applesauce mixture and mix until a dough forms. In a separate small bowl, beat the egg and then add it to the dough.

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Mix until everything is well combined. Dust a clean surface with a bit of extra flour, and roll out the dough to about 1/4-inch thickness. Use biscuit cutters to cut out treats in fun shapes. Place the cut-out treats onto the prepared baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until the treats are firm and slightly golden. Allow the treats to cool completely before offering them to your furry friend. Store these sweet potato and apple treats in an airtight container. As always, check with your veterinarian to make sure these treats are suitable for your dog’s individual dietary needs.

LUXE WALKS The beach is my ultimate favourite place. My paw-rents can’t say the word b.e.a.c.h in our house without me sitting bolt upright and ready to bounce out of the door. POOCH’S PERFECT DAY OUT I love nothing more than a day out at the Cheviots. Nothing beats getting to the top of the hills and feeling the Northumberland breeze through my fur. DOGGY DOWNTIME I’m not sure if my humans are aware of this, but I like to completely ignore the fact that I have my own dog bed (regardless of how much

PUPPY PAMPER I’m definitely an outdoorsy type of girl! I’m happiest when I’m on the course with my dad playing a round of golf! DOG’S BEST FRIEND Apart from my dad, my best friend is Gary the Husky. Gary is one of the office dogs where my paw-rents work and we have to be together at all times. Chaperoned of course. FONDEST DOGGY MEMORY I loved the day I got to see paw-rents get married! I was with them outside of the church wearing a beautiful white collar and stole the spotlight… sorry guys! PUPPY A-LISTER We love Drake the Pupstar. A fellow Goldie with tons of energy, he loves to swim, catch clams and paddle board. We love watching videos of Drake.

Don’t forget to get in touch and send in pics of your pet for our next issue via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram… facebook.com/luxemag

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STAYCATION BLISS

UK GETAWAY:

Gisborough Hall Moorland views, roaring fires and sensational seasonal produce awaits at Gisborough Hall. Elysia Fryer checks in for a winter staycation STAY HERE There’s something incredibly refreshing about a getaway on the doorstep. There really is no need to travel far, particularly when we live in such a beautiful part of the world. We’re checking in for an overnight treat at the stunning Gisborough Hall, an elegant country house at the foot of the North York Moors. If you arrive in daylight, you’ll be invited in by the rolling countryside around you. If you’re in darkness, you can look forward to drawing your curtains in the morning to spectacular views of Guisborough Forest and the Cleveland Way. Gisborough Hall celebrates all that the region has to offer stunning countryside, delicious local produce, and most important of all, heartfelt hospitality.

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STYLE A sweeping driveway brings us to the front of the hotel - an imposing, ivy-sprawled Victorian building. As you walk through Gisborough Hall’s grounds, despite its contemporary touches, you can really imagine the past lives that called this estate home. It’s a place steeped in history and it has been expertly updated in a way that doesn’t lose sight of that. From the refined Drawing Room with high ceilings, to the modern De Brus Bar & Grill and the original ‘Safe’ which has been transformed into a magnificent liquor room, the hotel perfectly combines modern elegance with traditional style. HOTEL HIGHLIGHTS The hotel’s interior offers something beautifully unique, and the exterior takes that beauty to the next level. The grounds

are truly breathtaking; from the moorland views to the pristine lawns, sunny terrace and charming Rose Garden - the perfect backdrop for weddings and special celebrations. The Glass House and The Madoc Suite Ballroom also deserve a special mention, making the venue a longstanding favourite for brides and grooms across the region and beyond. All love stories start somewhere special, and that is a dead cert here. One of our favourite features of the hall is The Safe - originally a muniment room where deeds to the estate were once kept. The space, now enclosed by glass, between the restaurant and bar, has been lovingly transformed into a liquor room - packed

with a selection of craft gins, unique liquors and fine whiskies. It’s a fantastic talking point and the perfect place to visit for an after dinner drink or two. LAY YOUR HEAD The Rose Room is our home for the evening. A beautifully positioned suite sitting at the front of the building with far-reaching views of the terrace, gardens, hills and beyond. The walls are adorned with pretty rosecovered wallpaper, and the antique four poster bed and high ceilings add opulence to the space. The room comes with top of the range modern amenities such as Nespresso coffee machine, TV, WiFi and adjustable mood lighting, and the quality fabrics, furnishings and bed linen means you’re in good hands when drifting off to dreamtime. The room is a good size, with a lovely breakout area perfect for enjoying an in-room beverage or a room service breakfast in front of the beautiful bay window.

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The big and bright bathroom is the ideal place to unwind with spacious roll-top bath, double sink and large rain shower. The spa-like experience is complete with Molton Brown goodies. FOOD & DRINK The fire is roaring in the library as we’re seated and served pre-dinner drinks. A cooling gin and tonic goes down wonderfully as the fire crackles in the background. Chaloner’s Restaurant is a fine dining restaurant with local produce and the family’s history at its heart - named after Lord Gisborough’s ancestors. It’s a space for both residents and non-residents to enjoy some of the finest seasonal produce in an elegant and luxurious setting, matched with regularly changing, expertly crafted menus.

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We start with the sticky chilli pork belly and king scallop, served with carrot purée and ginger jus. A delicious fusion of flavours with a spicy kick. Our main courses are: the grilled sea bass fillet, served with grilled plum tomato, field mushroom, triple cooked chunky chips and dressed rocket. The meat is tasty and tender - a good size, perfectly cooked and presented well. And the star of the show - pan roast Gressington duck breast and confit duck leg scotch egg, served with wild mushroom purée, confit potato, kale and carrot. A hearty, winter dish, and a clear winner when it comes to celebrating North Yorkshire produce. We’ve got no room for dessert on this occasion, so opt for an after dinner drink from The Safe instead.

DO THIS A Gisborough Hall getaway is suited to both visitors who want to relax and unwind, and those looking to explore the local area. It’s within walking distance of Guisborough, a pretty market town lined with independent cafes and coffee shops, restaurants, delis and boutiques. Guisborough is an ideal location for keen walkers, with several moorland and forest routes at your fingertips. With Gisborough Hall as your base, you’ve got the North York Moors and the Cleveland Way on your doorstep, meaning you can enjoy outdoor pursuits to your heart’s content. From shooting parties to walking tours, the countryside has never been more exciting. If you’re more for indulging in all that the

hotel itself has to offer, there are plenty of dining options available, including afternoon tea in The Drawing Room and light lunch on The Terrace in the warmer months. The hotel’s wellness centre, The Revival Zone, is the perfect place to enjoy some downtime - whether you’re staying the night or just popping by. With a number of nourishing Elemis face and body treatments available, there’s plenty on offer to have you feeling fresh from head to toe. Each month, The Revival Zone showcases a new treatment offer, which we will be keeping our eyes peeled for. Nothing beats a bit of pampering followed by a walk in nature and a wholesome meal in the stunning surroundings of Gisborough Hall. gisborough-hall.com

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CORFU CALLING

Greece is the word

Elysia Fryer finds the joy in togetherness at MarBella - a first-class, family-focused resort on the crystal clear waters of Corfu’s southeast coast If you’re anything like me, as soon as we pack up those Christmas decorations for another year, my thoughts turn straight to sunshiney getaways. So with that in mind, we figured there’s no harm in getting the cogs turning early as we step into the new year. In October, we were delighted to sneak away for some late summer sun. The destination of choice? Corfu. You can be sunning it up on this glorious Greek island in just over three hours. Short flights, guaranteed sunshine and that little bit of luxury we all crave from a summer holiday - it’s the perfect tonic when it comes to finding a ‘happy place’ for a week away with the family. Holidays have changed somewhat in the last couple of years for us. Gone are the dual-destination, city-hopping getaways as

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we welcome under-one-roof resorts where we can simply enjoy the ‘joy of togetherness’ - a quality shared with that of MarBella Corfu - our home for the week. Finding a family-friendly hotel that ticks all the boxes when it comes to entertaining both little and big people, but also not falling short of those holiday luxuries, was quite the challenge, but when we came across this Mediterranean paradise packed with fun, food and five-star goodies, I knew that this new holidaying chapter was going to be the best one yet. MarBella is an all-encompassing, village-like resort on the sun-soaked shoreline of Corfu’s southeast coast. It’s a place focused on having fun and creating precious memories as a family. Whether it’s swimming, eating, relaxing, playing - you have it all at your fingertips here and although there’s the option to keep busy

throughout your stay, all of the hard work and planning is done for you. We arrive late afternoon, in good time for our first sundowner on the Belvedere terrace after a speedy check in and resort tour. On arrival, we’re pleased to hear that our lunches and dinners for the week were scheduled at the hotel’s five additional restaurants on top of the La Terrazza buffet. So, with a very relaxed foodie itinerary as our skeleton plan, the rest of the holiday is about enjoying the fun at our fingertips. Our family bungalow suite is stylishly designed with built-in storage, king sized bed with a TV footboard (which blew the mind of both toddler and husband!), sofa bed and ‘relax’ area with minifridge and tea and coffee facilities, and most importantly, a large terrace with undisrupted views of the sparkling emerald Ionian Sea. The views are truly breathtaking as the ocean glistens

beneath us. On a clear day, you can see mainland Greece beyond the boats and yachts bobbing on the water. Our blissful base for the week is a hit with the whole family, and we can’t wait to explore more beauty across the resort. We could write a book about the fantastic facilities and food offering at MarBella, but when picking out the best bits, it makes sense to start with the Signature Life offering. This is where the resort’s luxuries really come into play. It includes VIP early check-in and late check-out, unlimited watersports, Greek wine tasting, a pillow selection menu, a daily turndown service, a head and neck massage treatment, complimentary kids kit, a fitness kit, free mini bar and a farewell gift. It really does enhance an already exquisite experience. When it comes to having fun, there are kids clubs, organised activities, pools of all shapes and sizes, a waterpark, watersports, ice cream on tap, a unique decked beach area, excursions and much, much more. The Catamaran Cruise day trip is an absolute must - setting sail from the hotel’s pier every Wednesday and Sunday, exploring Paxos, Antipaxos and the wonders of the Ionian Sea. The catamaran itself is fit for royalty and we’re made to feel like VIPs from start to finish. Wines, beers, spirits and hand-crafted cocktails are served throughout as we set sail in the beating sun. The first stop is Paxos island, docking at the capital of Gaios - a quaint fishing village where life is slow and the views sensational. With little people in tow, we head straight to the ice cream parlour, taking in the beautiful low rise buildings, boats, harbour and beyond. Next up, we’re dropping anchor at

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MarBella is an all-encompassing, village-like resort on the sun-soaked shoreline of Corfu’s southeast coast. It’s a place focused on having fun and creating precious memories as a family Antipaxos’ Voutoumi Beach, where beautiful blue waters lap up against the golden sands and we enjoy a quick splash and a bite to eat. The hotel provides delicious snack boxes packed with pastries, wraps, Greek salad, fruit, cheese platters and sweet treats. All goes down wonderfully with an Aperol in hand as a summer soundtrack plays out across the boat. The good life indeed. The journey home takes us around the rugged edges of mainland Greece, exploring the blue caves as we go. The sky turns from bright blue to warm, pink and orange hues as the sun sets over the ocean and we make our way back to MarBella for dinner. The food offering is vibrant and vast. From the casual buffet restaurant, La Terrazza, to the more refined dining options at Kum Kuat (pan Asian), Celeste (French), Deck Bar & Grill (Mediterranean), Comodo (Italian) and Platea (Greek), there really is something for everyone - including delicious dishes for tiny diners. It’s a fantastic opportunity for little people to explore new flavours and it's a hit with our toddler, as well as our six month old who’s introduction to solid foods has started in serious style! The waiting staff are wonderful - always greeting us with smiling faces, ready to make each meal one to remember for both kids and grown ups. Each restaurant has its own unique draw, our favourites being the traditional Greek food served in Platea, and the sensational seafood down by the beach at the Deck Bar & Grill. There are many magnificent things

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about this resort, but the food is up there with the best we’ve had in overseas hotels particularly in all-inclusive resorts. Diners are able to select from regularly-changing menus, and are spoilt for choice when it comes to accompanying meals with specially-selected wines and cocktails. You can get dressed up for fine dining-style meals every evening - even lunchtime - or, for something more low key, you have the option to dine in the buffet restaurant or the beach and pool bars. A wine-paired three course supper is a treat, but sometimes a burger delivered to your sunbed in the afternoon hits the spot. The Anemelia Aqua Park is a fairly new addition to the resort, and it certainly sets it apart. Featuring a mix of slides and tunnels for endless water-fuelled fun, it’s a great spot to entertain the kids while also lapping up the luxuries of the hotel. While the little ones are racing down waterslides, grown ups can plunge into the separate infinity pool overlooking the resort’s lush landscaped gardens and the turquoise waters beyond. It really is picture-perfect. A special mention goes to the staff at MarBella. Each and every one of them goes above and beyond to make sure your experience is truly memorable. No request is too much and by the end of the week, we are on first name terms with most of the team across the hotel’s bars and restaurants.

There are so many wonderful things about MarBella as a resort, and we genuinely feel sad to say goodbye. A week’s holiday gives us a lifetime of memories. A place where togetherness - something we value so much in the rush of everyday life - is encouraged through fun, food and first class service. MarBella really is full of love and life. Everything from the evening entertainment,

kids club, bars, restaurants, activities, leisure facilities, spa and suites, has been meticulously thought-out to ensure the finest five star luxury we’ve experienced for such a family-friendly, fun-focused place. We are totally in awe and we can’t wait to return next year. marbella.gr/hotels/marbella-corfu

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WANDERLUST ADVENTURES

Sunny escapes

Escape the chill and embrace the warmth of winter with Jessica Chipman’s round-up of sun-soaked destinations offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure under radiant skies…

Miami >>

The Setai Miami Beach Step into renowned luxury at this hotel located in the heart of Miami Beach, Florida. This five-star establishment is celebrated for its exceptional hospitality, elegant design, and a fusion of Eastern and Western influences that create a truly unique atmosphere. The Setai enjoys a prime location in Miami Beach, with direct access to the beach from the hotel, allowing guests to enjoy the sandy shores and the beautiful turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It’s within easy reach of popular South Beach attractions, upscale shopping, and vibrant nightlife. Its rooms, suites, and residences are well-appointed and each is designed with a blend of contemporary sophistication and Asian-inspired furnishings. The Setai features multiple dining options, including the acclaimed Jaya, serving pan-Asian cuisine in a stylish setting. The hotel’s bar and restaurants provide a diverse range of culinary experiences, from fresh seafood to inventive cocktails. In case that wasn’t enough, The Setai has luxurious spa and wellness facilities, where guests can indulge in a range of treatments and relaxation options. thesetaihotel.com

Barbados >>

The Sandpiper Nestled within a lush seven acre tropical garden, The Sandpiper Hotel is a charming, family owned retreat on the dreamy Caribbean beachfront. This idyllic haven exudes Caribbean charm, featuring old-world glamour and chic sophistication. With the absence of TVs in most rooms, it’s a real escape from the every day for those seeking ultimate tranquillity. Mornings begin with a delightful breakfast served on your private terrace. For beachside lunches and sunset drinks, Harold’s Bar awaits. The open-air garden restaurant serves delectable seafood dishes, as well as blending European, Asian, Caribbean, and Bajan flavours. For activity lovers, The Sandpiper provides complimentary non-motorised water sports and options to try deep-sea fishing or spend an afternoon with the Barbados Sea Turtle Project. There are two tennis courts, two pools, and a gym. For golf enthusiasts, this is a little bit of heaven! fandptravel.com

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The Seychelles >> Cape Town >>

The Silo Hotel If you’re looking for a truly remarkable getaway, then look no further than The Silo Hotel. Situated in the historic Grain Silo complex above the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, this exceptional residence boasts 82 windows, each with striking geometric designs that illuminate like a beacon in the harbour at night. Located in the heart of Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront, it offers panoramic views from Table Mountain to Robben Island. Cape Town, lovingly called the ‘Mother City,’ is a lively and diverse urban hub located amid majestic mountains and sandy shores. Its allure stems from the fusion of natural beauty, rich cultures, artistic expression, and a flourishing culinary and wine scene. Within the hotel, guests can unwind at the spa, savour afternoon tea with Table Mountain views, dine in three restaurants, swim in the rooftop pool, stay active in the gym, and explore a private art collection containing over 300 contemporary African artworks. theroyalportfolio.com

Constance Ephelia Located within 120 hectares of lush tropical landscape, Constance Ephelia sits between two pristine granite rock-framed beaches, bordering the Morne Seychelles National Park. The resort offers an immersive experience, with mountainous rainforests on either side and a central mangrove forest. Here, you can explore the inviting turquoise waters or simply relax and unwind, feeling the soft sand between your toes. The resort’s elegant and exceptionally spacious rooms, suites, and villas are scattered around the property, offering true havens either among lush vegetation or on the beach - meaning that you can truly reconnect with nature. Dining choices are diverse and delicious. From international dishes to Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, street food to sushi, there’s something to excite every palate. Constance Ephelia is exceptionally family-friendly, offering spacious accommodations, a well-run kids’ club, and babysitting services. The club, open to children aged four to eleven, offers an organised activity programme with indoor and outdoor play areas. fandptravel.com

Turks and Caicos >>

Como Parrot Cay For those in need of an intimate Caribbean getaway, Parrot Cay is the perfect choice. This secluded haven exudes a serene, Zen charm, situated on a private island surrounded by pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters - it doesn’t get much better than that. Accessible only by a brief 30 minute boat journey from Providenciales, this 50 acre resort offers a tranquil escape. The resort’s beach villas come complete with private swimming pools and personalised butler service. One bedroom villas and beach houses feature private plunge pools. The interiors are elegantly designed with whitewashed walls and teak accents, complemented by billowing soft cotton canopies on four-poster beds, creating a minimalist yet sleek aesthetic. Simplicity and spaciousness are at the heart of the experience, with clean-lined furnishings, open-air daybeds, large bathrooms, and pure luxury in every room, promising a refined and relaxing stay. abercrombiekent.co.uk

Bali >>

Four Seasons Resort Bali At Jimbaran Bay Dreaming of Bali? Turn it into a reality with the trip of a lifetime. Offering an authentic Balinese village experience, these breezy villas spread along three miles of sandy coastline, immerse you in the island's magical energy and gentle nature. What better way to embrace Balinese culture than by enjoying authentic arts that deepen your connection to Bali's stunning landscapes and unique heritage? The resort offers more than just picturesque coastal vistas. It provides access to numerous nearby destinations that are waiting to be explored. To help you make the most of your visit, the knowledgeable resort staff can curate a personalised local guide, offering you their expert recommendations. So, shape your itinerary with their insights, then venture out, relax, and repeat the adventure as you discover the wonders that await in Bali. fourseasons.com

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ON THE SLOPES

HIP HOTELS with Debrah Dhugga

Most of us skiers are now thinking about where’s next for this year’s ski trip. Well, if Austria is on your agenda, this fabulous family-owned boutique, Hotel Kristiania in Lech is the utmost chic Austrian escape…

The 29-room elegant boutique hotel located in Austria’s chic Arlberg region, owned by Austria’s first alpine Olympic Gold medal winner, Othmar Schneider, is a must for your next skiing holiday. We have stayed in many luxury ski hotels and chalets, yet I always go back to this one, it’s simply a beautiful escape like no other. Offering the same charm and atmosphere of a private home, Hotel Kristiania in Lech is transforming the traditional mountain break with an unconventional alpine twist, where novel ideas match with contemporary art, fine gastronomy and local cultural experiences. Located in the much-loved Arlberg region, the hotel is family-run and owned business. Boasting a traditional chocolate box façade with the sense of a private and cosy home, the interiors reveal an eclectic mix of antiques, contemporary artwork, rich fabrics and decorative lighting, lending the hotel a very different ambience than many others in the alps. Lech is considered some of the best mountain terrain in all of Europe, and with a reputation for perfect snow conditions all through the winter season and lush fields

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in the summer, guests can look forward to exploring the infinite sweeping runs and trails throughout Lech, Oberlech and Zürs, with easy access connecting into St Anton and the rest of Arlberg, providing adventurous possibilities suited for all levels. For art lovers, Hotel Kristiania houses a spectacular collection of curated pieces, including more than 200 paintings, sculptures, original prints and tapestries by both emerging and established artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Max Cole, Max Bill and Sam Francis. As part of their stay, guests are also invited to experience the Höhenflug gallery – a specially curated exhibition in collaboration with Austrian art gallery, Sturm & Schober Vienna - quirkily located in the hotel’s transformed garage space - as well as an ongoing series of immersive pop-ups throughout the season titled ‘Meet the Artists’, designed to support and bring together the local community. The Bedrooms are all different. No two rooms are the same and it’s the individual touches in the rooms and suites that really inspire you. In the rooms you will find chiselled woods, delicate tapestries and tribal designs of Africa… or skim across the vases, spicy colour cues and Zen layout of

Asia… or stroke your chin in wonder as you admire the art and the view. This is not a room or a suite, it’s an experience that touches your senses and your spirit! The food offering is outstanding from the refined Das Restaurant, or the relaxed and cosy fireside setting of Kaminzimmer, to fun outdoor picnics - complete with views of the Vorarlberg Alps, Moroccan rugs, fur blankets and a warming fire pit. After a long day on the slopes, I love going onto the terrace to cosy up with a fur blanket and hot chocolate. With over 7,000 bottles of mature wine in the traditional cellar, guests will never suffer through a lack of choice. It’s a haven for wine lovers. This gorgeous hidden hangout for those in the know, with only 29 individually designed rooms and suites, is a must visit for anyone looking for a great ski location and luxury off the slopes. Hotel Kristiania offers guests a smorgasbord of experiences with butlers to take care of every need; from starlit cinema screenings, meditative forest retreats, ice fishing, deer watching, and

even dedicated Dog Butlers and Reading Butlers to source guest’s favourite books. At Kristiania, everything feels possible. It’s an experience beyond conventional. A delicious dinner with friends, a little refreshment at lunchtime or enjoying the afternoon sun with coffee and cake, the village has it all on offer. Not to forget the amazing ski huts on the mountains for your mountain lunch.

Hotel Kristiania is transforming the traditional mountain break with an unconventional alpine twist

Flights available into Zurich or Innsbruck from Newcastle International Airport with chauffeured road transfers available or car hire at the airport. Rates start from £550 per night on a half-board basis. kristiania.at

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MONOCHROME MAGIC

Sweetpea & Willow Eichholtz Litho Print - Tides in Sepia III £430, sweetpeaandwillow.com

Sweetpea & Willow Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto ‘Origami Rockets’ Cushion £95, sweetpeaandwillow.com

V&A Chanel Couture & Industry £30, vam.ac.uk/shop

Arteriors Arteriors Budelli Wing Chair £4,248, arteriorshome.com Missoni Home Collection Nastri Black Luxury Mug £91, seymourshome.com

INTERIOR INSPIRATION

Elegant touch

Cult Furniture Olivia Table Lamp £109, cultfurniture.com

Monochrome-inspired picks for an elegant and inviting home…

Darlings Of Chelsea Headly Range £1,670, darlingsofchelsea.co.uk

Rowen Homes Angelina Premium Gold & White Feather Floor Lamp £999, rowenhomes.com

Arteriors Arteriors Blake Mirror £2,199, arteriorshome.com

Rowen Homes Dubai Days Black & Rose Gold Reed Diffuser - Sandalwood & Amber £26, rowenhomes.com

Atkin and Thyme Layla Dining Chair in Cotton Rug £279, atkinandthyme.co.uk

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OKA UK Set Of Four Julian Bone Coasters £125, oka.com

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LUXE LOVES

LUXE LOVES Beautiful bathrooms The Minos walk-in range is a suave and minimalist choice for wet rooms and tiled bathrooms, or for those looking for the perfect centrepiece feature. Available in many brushed brass, matt black or chrome finish configurations. Available at Tecaz stores. tecaz.com

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PRE-LOVED PERFECTION

Josh Sims discovers George Smith’s beautifully upholstered masterpieces that are in search of a fresh start…

Timeless treasures Pay a visit to some of the most prestigious hotels and bars around the world - from The Dorchester and The Lanesborough in London, to Gleneagles in Scotland, The Grand Bellevue in Gstaad, and The Greenwich Hotel in New York - and if you find yourself sitting comfortably, then you can thank one George Smith. Based in Cramlington, in the North East, it’s arguably the leading manufacturer of seriously well-upholstered classic furniture, from grand armchairs to Chesterfield sofas. It is one of the last too. “It’s certainly a challenge for any business like this to bring in new talent,” concedes managing director Jim Athey, who works with a number of local educational institutions to drive the company’s apprenticeship scheme. “The fact is that nobody is sitting at school saying they want to be an upholsterer. But the work is actually very fulfilling - you’re using your hands to make a traditional product, working with the best materials, and given the time and space to do your best work. You’re not working hurriedly to some quota. When we find the right people they tend to be exceptional. But then you need the right attitude to make the antiques of the future.” Indeed, George Smith’s products - there are over 200 designs - are not just likely to last many years, but to be passed down through the generations - much as the artisanal handcraft is at the company now, from father to son or daughter.

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Built to last, pieces need only be recovered to be as good as new - in fact, the company has recently launched a ‘pre-loved’ service offering renovated second-hand and sample pieces at more accessible prices - a few thousand, rather than maybe tens of thousands. It is an opportunity both to buy an heirloom - made using mostly traditional furnituremaking methods the likes of top-notch joinery, burlap-wrapped steel coiled springs, cotton felt, jute webbing, duck down and horsehair padding - that is increasingly hard to find, and find a new, cosy home for your behind. “We can produce more contemporary pieces - often that’s down to the choice of finishing or materials - and a lot of our work is bespoke, but we’re never going to be operating in the same space as Italian furniture makers the likes of Minotti, and the kind of designs they make don’t offer the kind of space or forms that allow for our kind of making [with a solid wood superstructure, fully-sprung, and so on],” says Amanda Barrett, the company’s director of sales and marketing. “But what’s very important to us is comfort,” she adds. “Personally I wouldn’t see the point of investing, say, £15,000 in a sofa which is a huge investment - if it’s not extremely comfortable. So we always try to encourage our clients to just sit down. And they’re often surprised by how comfortable a fully-sprung seat is.” In part that is because such furniture is increasingly a rarity, the market given to

more efficient, cheaper mass-production methods that may make for visuallyarresting designs but not necessarily the most functional - which is to say, good to sit on - or long-lasting. Or, as Barrett puts it, it’s not always “the kind of furniture that is really special, and which really has to be if its owner is going to enjoy sitting on it every day of their life”. Indeed, a George Smith Signature scroll armchair is the sort of chair one needs to quickly take unspoken ownership of, shooing off dogs, children and spouses as necessary. And yet - as those famous names of the hospitality sector suggest, not to

mention George Smith’s many private residential clients - there is strong demand, even in the face of an interiors market that is increasingly tied to fashion, with a faster turnover of styles. That there is this demand came as something of a surprise to the company’s founder when he launched George Smith only 38 years ago. Kings Road antiques dealer Richard Godson found himself increasingly specialising in upholstered furniture, some a few centuries old, so successfully that demand began to outstrip supply. Consequently he employed a manufacturer to start producing his own chairs and sofas to the standard he was

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Built to last, pieces need only be recovered to be as good as new - in fact, the company recently launched a ‘pre-loved’ service offering renovated second-hand and sample pieces at more accessible prices

familiar with through his antiques. In light of this, Godson - who would go on to sell the company to American private investors in 2002, one of whom is actively involved in running the US arm of the business named the company after the leading Regency period furniture and cabinet maker - and “upholder extraordinary to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales,” as he proudly described himself - of the same name. George Smith’s products would be recognisable in their manufacturing methods to its namesake were he around today. The idea that the company has a showroom way beyond the new colonies of America, in Los Angeles, may be somewhat more strange.

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“It’s unusual these days to see much made with a view to it still being around in a hundred years,” says Athey. “Even buildings don’t seem to be built with that intention, even though those built 400 years ago are still going strong. It’s about being faithful to old techniques, about making in a ‘proper’ way and not just using elastic webbing and shoving a few staples in to hold everything together.” This isn’t to say the company is stuck in the past: if chair legs used to be turned by hand, now it now uses CNC lathes, for example, for safety reasons and because it reduces any possible inhalation of wood dust, but also because, simply, it makes for a better, more consistent chair leg.

“It’s about using the best methods available when they’re still the best,” notes Barrett, making an important point in a world in which the idea of the ‘hand-made’ is often afforded a kind of mystique it does not necessarily deserve. “In part that helps with certain hospitality projects in which they can’t wait six months for a sofa to be made,” she adds. “But it’s also because what matters for clients is the quality of the finished piece of furniture, and not so much the techniques by which it is made. What they want to know is that it’s been made with the knowledge [that is inherent to George Smith as a group of people] - in the choice of the right kiln-dried hardwood, or in the

application of the varnish, and so on.” In other words, it’s the culture, rather than the machinery, that gets passed down, from master to apprentice, and which ensures George Smith furniture gets to be passed down too, albeit that its 19th century-era crafts may require a more 21st century refresh. “So much modern furniture just doesn’t last. It gets to the point where it’s beyond economic repair. You just have to write it off,” laments Athey. “A piece of George Smith furniture is solid. It just needs to recovered and it’s good for another few decades.” georgesmith.com

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UNIQUE BEAUTY

Beautifully

bold

Bringing bold, vibrant and luxury wallpaper to the market is Mara Nieuwsma, the creative genius behind North & Nether. In a recent chat with Nicole Wood, she shares the secrets to her artistic creations… Nestled within the serene landscapes of North Yorkshire, Mara, the visionary force behind the luxury wallpaper brand North & Nether, pours her creativity into crafting designs that redefine the essence of home aesthetics. “So obviously I’m American,” Mara laughs, pointing out her distinctive accent as we begin our conversation. Before setting roots in North Yorkshire with her husband, Mara grew up on the other side of the pond in Minnesota, which blended into a decade-long immersion in the historical city of Oxford and later here, in our wonderful region. Her journey into the realm of bespoke wallpaper design is as diverse and captivating as her creations. “I fell in love with North Yorkshire. My now husband was living in the area and I think it only took one or two trips of me coming up here to go ‘Oh, yeah, obviously. Obviously, I’d rather be up north’ it’s such a beautiful place and I’ve fallen in love with my new home,” she smiles. Holding an art degree and a career steeped in scientific and technical markets, Mara’s longing for artistic expression birthed North & Nether. “I’ve always been a creative soul. Crafting, painting, photography – I explored it all. Yet, in my corporate roles, that artistic soul felt restrained,” she admits. Her transition from corporate marketing to creating luxury wallpaper designs was an

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discerns beauty in unexpected places. “I’ve always loved old homes and antiques, and I often find motifs and concepts from the past that I draw from. I often talk about the ‘artist’s eye’ and how it can discover intrigue in the most unusual of places a fallen pine cone, a derelict building, a broken eggshell or a withering bloom. The repurposing of found illustrations and objects, coupled with the inspiration of bygone eras and faraway lands, is at the heart of my designs. Far from the ordinary, I believe subtlety and garishness can coexist to create something both traditional and modern,” she adds. “I never know when I start out what is going to be the thing that ties the collection together. Sometimes it’s colour, sometimes it’s a concept. So for example, my Caged Bird collection, that started with a bird print I liked the look of and then as I built it, I found that there were all of these sort of teal elements throughout different things. So I started using that as a base colour. But then I came up with this idea: caged bird, and each of the designs has a different sort of thematic element of a cage. So whether it’s a literal cage or, for example, in the pigeon print, there’s a band on the bird’s legs like they’re being trapped. There’s always some sort of little element throughout it. And I just never know which way it’s going to go. But I love that creative freedom,” she adds. Beyond the creative sphere, Mara finds solace in nature and globetrotting, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures, with her latest collection, Alpine Nightfall, paying homage to Switzerland. “Travelling enriches my designs. It’s an infusion of cultures and landscapes that breathes life into my creations and I like the challenge of figuring out how I can make it work. My latest collection, which is called Alpine Nightfall, is inspired by Switzerland, which is actually where my sister lives. So I’ve spent quite a lot of time in Switzerland and she said, you should do a wallpaper collection. So that was sort of in tribute to her,” she tells me.

The diversity isn’t limited to her design process but extends to her release schedule. “I’m perhaps overly ambitious, releasing six collections per year with five distinct themes and styles in each. It grants me the freedom to explore contrasts, from soft florals to edgy, dark tones,” Mara laughs. Her design journey primarily traverses the digital landscape, utilising tools like Procreate and Illustrator. “Quality is paramount, from material selection to printing. European-sourced materials and UK-based printing ensure vibrancy in colours. The focus remains on bold hues that retain their brilliance, creating a visual feast for homes,” Mara elaborates, her dedication to quality palpable. Her devotion extends beyond creativity, and sustainability is integral to Mara’s ethos, with a made-to-order approach minimising environmental impact. “We print on demand to avoid wastage, ensuring wallpapers find their homes without burdening the planet unnecessarily,” she emphasises. Addressing the hesitancy surrounding wallpaper, Mara encourages experimentation. “I think there’s this fear that people are afraid to hate wallpaper so avoid taking the risk of putting it up. But the quality is much more improved these days and it goes on and comes off much easier, especially when investing in a high quality product. Overcoming the fear of embracing unconventional designs is a hurdle. But I encourage people to take the leap, explore samples, and envision the potential within their spaces. It’s about embracing change and finding beauty in uniqueness. “A lot of commercial environments offer the ‘same, same’ sort of products and I feel like I offer something quite unique and different. Which again, some people can be quite fearful of. But what I like about it is that there’s something for everybody and there’s a real sense of beauty in that. I think the advice I’d give to someone scared to take the plunge is to order samples, put them on the wall and just stare at it for a while. I think

evolution spurred by a quest for creative fulfilment and identifying a crucial gap in the market. “There was an opportunity to do something a bit more unique in the wallpaper market,” she recalls. Armed with an art degree and an inherent creative streak fostered since childhood, Mara embarked on a mission to infuse the market with designs that went beyond the ordinary. “When I was on the hunt for unique wallpapers for our new house, I noticed a lot of stuff on the market was the same. I couldn’t quite find what I was looking for and noticed there was a gap in the market. I felt compelled to use it as an opportunity to create something unique, to infuse a distinctiveness, leveraging digital printing to explore and push the boundaries,” she explains. Mara’s muse? North Yorkshire’s natural landscapes and a knack for spotting beauty in the most unexpected corners. Nature plays a pivotal role in her creative process. “A lot of my inspiration comes from my surroundings. I spend a lot of time outdoors, I do a lot of hiking and observe the intricate details of nature and I blend that with vintage prints, hand-drawn motifs, and digital media,” she says. What sets North & Nether apart is Mara’s eclectic approach to design curation. “My collections amalgamate diverse styles – some curated, others crafted from vintage elements or hand-drawn from scratch. The ‘artist’s eye’ in me

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if you still love it after looking at it for a week, you’re probably going to love it for a few years and that’s really the only length of time you need to worry about it, because beyond that you’ll likely be redecorating,” she explains. For those who love North & Nether’s designs but haven’t quite found ‘the one’, Mara is open to custom designs. “I’ve had conversations with people who are looking for something specific and I’m like, hey, you want flamingos, I can make you flamingos,” she laughs. “Tell me what you want and I am open to custom orders. There are times where people love what I do but don’t see the thing that speaks to them and I can help with that. I think one of the things which is slightly different about my collections is everything only comes in one colour way and I’ve done that quite intentionally. I feel like sometimes products come in so many different colour variations that people just get a little bit lost because there’s too much choice. And I work in a process where the colours are chosen for a very specific reason because that’s what I want to put out into the world. That being said, if somebody loves something and says this is great, but you know, it’s in

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green and I like it in blue, because it’s all done on demand, I can do that as well,” she adds. Navigating the entrepreneurial landscape, Mara acknowledges the challenges. “The transition from a steady paycheck to owning a business amid economic shifts has been testing. However, the joy of creativity outweighs the hurdles,” she admits. Mara’s resilience and unwavering commitment to her craft have steered North & Nether through these trials. Looking ahead, Mara envisions transcending the traditional retail experience. Her dream of a show house, a curated blend of wallpapers, art, interior items, antiques, and curated merchandise, aims to provide a tangible vision for potential buyers, facilitating their creative journey. Mara’s North & Nether is more than wallpaper; it’s a harmonious fusion of artistry, diversity, and personalised luxury that transcends conventional decor, inviting you to embark on a journey of distinctive self-expression within your space. With a blossoming business underway, we can’t wait to see what’s next for North & Nether. northandnether.com

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Every detail was considered, from the placement of radiators for optimal functionality to the finishing touches that added character and warmth to the space

Harmonising spaces Ian Mason, the creative genius behind Greatlook Design Studio, chats to Luxe about one of his recent projects…

Known across the North East for their exceptional knack for crafting bespoke, innovative designs, Greatlook Design Studio is a beacon of excellence in tailoring spaces that seamlessly harmonise with their clients' lifestyles. Whether contemporary chic or time-honoured traditional, Ian and his team possess the expertise, passion, and adept knowledge to bring forth the dream visions of their clientele. Putting Ian and his team to work is a client based in Gosforth who required a complete overhaul of their apartment. The aim? To harmonise the entire space, breaking down the boundaries of each room and tying each element of the property together. "The brief from the client was to bring the apartment together as a whole," Ian begins as he delves into the depths of one of their latest ventures. "The aim was to unify the apartment. It wasn't just about one place; it was about looking at the different dynamics and variations to maximise the overall apartment itself," Ian explains, highlighting the client's desire for a cohesive living environment. It wasn't just about redesigning spaces; it was about creating a seamless flow throughout the entire residence.

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Understanding the client's preferences is at the core of Ian's process. "We start by listening," he explains, emphasising the importance of client input. Their preferences lay the foundation for the design choices, ensuring the final presentation aligns with their vision. "Like with any other project,

it starts with sitting down with the client and gaining an understanding of what they like and, more importantly, what they don't like. It’s good to show a variety of options with different elements before they make their final decision on choices,” he adds. Gaining an understanding of what colours and materials the client does and does not like is one of the first and more important steps of the design process. Once this has been established, Ian and his team can start compiling ideas together. As well as presenting typical design options which have all of the components the client is looking for, Ian explains the importance of also presenting a few alternatives they might not have considered, but actually work perfectly with what they’re trying to achieve. “Choosing a material can be difficult and sometimes people aren’t quite sure what they want. The best advice I can give is that you have to make sure the material works on its own first. Each individual material needs to have the ability to work independently as well as work with any other material, colour or accessory you incorporate into the space. Think about things like your door handles, taps, cabinet material, worktops, doors… they’re all individual elements that need to work together,” Ian explains. Careful consideration in selecting materials

is paramount, as highlighted by Ian. His focus lies in ensuring that every individual element not only works well on its own but also harmonises with the overall aesthetic. Surprisingly, the client's initial reluctance towards mirrored effects in the kitchen proved pivotal, contributing significantly to the space by creating a sense of depth and expansiveness. Selecting a colour scheme early in the design process holds immense significance. Ian opted for a neutral colour palette to intergrate the client’s diverse art collection into the design. “Deciding on a colourway is another crucial step in any design process. For this particular client, we went for quite a neutral palette. The reason being, the client has an eclectic art collection that we wanted to incorporate into the design as well as painting each individual internal door in the apartment a different primary colour. Using a neutral colourway throughout allowed us to blend these elements together seamlessly,” he says. “Once we had the vision, there was a lot of work that went into bringing the design to life. We had to completely rip out the entire apartment and start from scratch, giving the whole space a new lease of life,” says Ian. The transformation involved a complete

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Furnishing became a collaborative process, integrating the client’s art collection and cherished possessions into the design

overhaul, breathing new life into every corner. Strategic alterations, like softened connections between spaces and increased natural light, fulfilled the client's desire for an open, connected environment. “We knocked through the wall to soften the connection between the kitchen, through to the dining room and on to the lounge, while also initiating that connection to the outside space as well through bifold doors. This helped hit the client’s initial brief of opening up the space as a whole,” he adds. Furnishing became a collaborative process, integrating the client's art collection and

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cherished possessions into the design. The result? A space that effortlessly blends functionality with sophistication. Every detail was considered, from the placement of radiators for optimal functionality to the finishing touches that added character and warmth to the space. This project is a testament to Ian Mason and Greatlook Design Studio's commitment to crafting spaces that seamlessly blend individuality with a unified, cohesive design - a true masterpiece in harmony. greatlook.co.uk

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COLLABORATION IS KEY

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Our Luxe parenting expert, Nadia McSheffrey, shares the importance of collaborating with your child… “Alright, stop! Collaborate and listen.” I heard the infamous Vanilla Ice song recently when I was driving. Firstly, it surprised me that I could remember all of the lyrics and proceeded to rap as if it was 1990, but it also reminded me of a parenting tool I use daily. The strategy is one of cooperation and partnership. If you’ve read my column before, you’ll know that I have a very strong-willed child. He is independent, resilient and determined. All of these qualities are wonderful but, as I’m sure you can imagine, they can often result in power struggles between us because he knows what he wants. Luckily, as a former solicitor, I am adept in the art of negotiation and boy, do I need this skill when parenting! We know now that the “it’s my way or the highway” style of parenting isn’t conducive to a mutually respectful relationship. This style tends to either breed contempt and rebellion or submission and people-pleasing. Research tells us that collaboration is the way forward. Some parents struggle to collaborate with their children. They see it as a sign of weakness or they feel as if they’re losing control. But in fact, it’s the opposite. When you are a calm, confident parent, you feel comfortable enough to share the power with your child. You work as a team. Some parents think it’s more efficient and easier to demand compliance, (which, in the short-term, it probably is) but do we really want to parent through fear and coercion? It’s much easier to force a four-year-old to follow your commands, but it becomes trickier to do this as a 14-year-old. We need to send the message to our children that their voices are important, we’re listening and we give them opportunities to share their opinions and ideas. As humans, we like to call the shots. Some of us prefer driving to being a passenger because we like to be in control. We want our children to be independent but only if they make good life choices. All of this is about control. But here’s the hard truth. We can’t control anyone, except ourselves. What we should be aiming for is influence. We want to instil good values in our children so that their decisions are influenced by them. The good news is that we have the ultimate influence from birth by virtue of us being our child’s caregivers, but this wanes over time and friends, celebrities, social media etc. infiltrate our child’s consciousness and begin to influence them too. So how can we develop and maintain this influence? Through connection and collaboration. Every day we can have multiple little conflicts with our children. Some of these dissipate quickly, some of them, depending upon our mood, tolerance levels and our capacity for emotional regulation, can be drawn

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out and stressful and they can fracture the relationship. If we can solve an issue collaboratively with our children, we can maintain the relationship and maintain our positive influence. When we have a parenting problem we can a) solve it ourselves without any input from the child; b) solve the problem collaboratively; or c) put the problem on hold. Let’s think about a common issue of getting to school on time. Plan A would be to shout at our child, dish out punishments and force them to get out of the door. Plan B would be to discuss it calmly as partners before the incident. Plan C would be to put the solution on the back-burner but in the meantime, your child is routinely late for school. I’m sure you can see that Plan B seems like the most logical and least stressful solution in this particular circumstance. Dr Ross Greene, a clinical child psychologist, teaches us a 3-step Plan B way to solve problems with our children. He invites us to be proactive rather than reactive. Let’s use another example of homework. Every time your child has work to do, it’s a battle. You scream, they scream and it’s horrendous. Dr Greene’s first step involves gathering information from your child with empathy. “I’ve noticed that every time you have homework, you have a hard time sitting down and getting started. What’s up?” Listen and then ask a few pertinent questions. Don’t presume you know the answers. Then Dr Greene asks us to identify and express calmly our adult concerns. For example, you can share with your teenager that you’re worried about their lack of motivation. Don’t be confrontational; just honest. “My concern is that you’re going to get into trouble at school.” “My concern is that you don’t understand the work.” When you share your worries, your child has an opportunity to share theirs. Finally, you invite your child to collaborate on how to solve the problem. The solution needs to be mutually satisfactory. It has to address the concerns of both parties and it must be realistic. Be curious. Give choices. “When would you prefer to do your homework?” “Would it help if you had some snacks or soft music playing when you’re studying?” With a Plan B strategy, children feel empowered but also supported. It’s hard to get that balance. Let’s be realistic; we can’t possibly solve every problem collaboratively otherwise we would never leave the house. There are some non-negotiables whereby you can’t collaborate but, in many cases, problems can be solved together. Who would have thought that we could get parenting inspiration from Robert Van Winkle (Vanilla Ice to you and I)? But if I may be so bold as to change the lyrics, I think it should be more “Alright Stop! Listen and collaborate.” Ok, now you have permission to rap… Follow @tranquiltreehouse for more tips!

Luxe checks in with some local schools on their latest news, highlights and achievements…

Double celebrations

The Royal Grammar School is soaring to new heights in academic excellence, marking a triumphant rise to place 51 in the national league tables for independent schools - up from the commendable 73 spot last year. Amidst a landscape where national grades have seen a shift, their students have broken records, achieving an astounding 89% of A-levels at A*-B and an impressive 85.2% of GCSEs at 7-9. These outstanding results have earned them the prestigious title of the North East Independent School of the Year for Academic Performance 2024. Chris Quayle, RGS’s Academic Head said: “The award for top academic performance is richly deserved by our students who, supported by dedicated teachers and parents, have worked tirelessly to succeed in their exams. These particular cohorts of students faced pandemic-related disruption during a formative time in their education. Throughout, they have shown resilience and tenacity, with their dedication and hard work being rewarded by these results.” rgs.newcastle.sch.uk

Young minds networking

Teesside High is excited to announce the success of its recently introduced initiative Learning Lunch, for Sixth Form and Year 11 students. Learning Lunch offers an exclusive opportunity during school hours for students to engage with and learn from local business experts - a chance to gain insights, ask questions, and expand their networks. The most recent guest speaker was Julie Liddell, a psychology teacher, wellbeing advocate, and the visionary behind Still Human. Julie illuminated her career journey, delved into her startup, and shared wisdom from her dual worlds of education and entrepreneurship. This session proved to deliver invaluable insights, especially important during the exam season, offering students a chance to explore self-care strategies while being inspired by a local business expert. teessidehigh.co.uk

Important voices

Barnard Castle School had the privilege of hosting Paul Hannaford, a captivating speaker from Headspace, who engaged Senior School students with a series of compelling talks. Paul shared his remarkable journey, once a hopeful footballer who transitioned into a life tangled in gangs and drug addiction, and importantly, how he found the strength to completely transform his path. His narrative didn’t just inspire; it shed light on the risks of drug use, particularly in social settings, and addressed the pressing issue of knife crime. The anticipation for Paul’s future visits already buzzes within the school, with pupils eager to continue this crucial conversation and feel empowered by his invaluable insights. barnardcastleschool.org.uk

Crucial discussions

Newcastle High School for Girls recently welcomed Dr. Kevin Stannard, GDST’s Director of Innovation and Learning, renowned for his research contributions. His compelling presentation to parents highlighted the life-altering benefits of an all-girl education, particularly within a GDST institution like Newcastle High School for Girls. At NHSG, advocating for the strengths of an all-girl learning environment is a consistent drumbeat. Dr Stannard echoed this sentiment, sharing indisputable evidence reinforcing how an all-girl education nurtures confidence, happiness, and success. Amidst today’s societal challenges, Dr. Stannard posed a poignant question: Is there still a place for all-girl education in the 21 century? NHSG resoundingly affirms this, recognising the crucial role such schools play in addressing gender equality issues permeating society today. newcastlehigh.gdst.net

Little engineer

Francesca Mobberley, a talented Year 3 pupil at Dame Allan’s Junior School, crafted the Unicorn Health Bot (Unibot) for the Primary Engineer ‘Leaders Award Competition’. Inspired by her brother’s hospital experience, she designed the Unibot to keep children calm in the hospital and offer a pleasant distraction, whilst reading essential vital signs such as oxygen levels and heart rate via sensors concealed in its body. Initially conceptualised at age six, the Unibot evolved into a functional prototype, crafted with support from the University of Sunderland. Her application included a letter and blueprints explaining her vision for the Unibot. The groundbreaking creation earned Francesca a prestigious gold Primary Engineer MacRobert Medal, highlighting innovation and industry collaborations like the University of Sunderland’s ProtoTeams. Dame Allan’s Junior School teacher Mr Ross Watson praised Francesca’s journey from design to winning the medal: “It’s been a fantastic journey for Francesca, starting with her original design in Year 1, through to collecting her gold medal in London in Year 3. She has been fully involved in every step of the process and it was amazing to see her standing with her creation, telling all the mechanical engineers at the institute exactly how it worked and how it would help people,” he said. dameallans.co.uk

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LITTLE LUXE

LUXE MAMA with Elysia Fryer Navigating new beginnings...

It always feels somewhat a cliche to talk about ‘new beginnings’ as we head into the new year. With little people you find yourself navigating new beginnings on a monthly, weekly, sometimes daily basis. There’s always something to teach or learn - be it weaning, potty training, new school terms… the list is endless. For us, 2024 marks a new routine. The end of maternity leave and return to work, nursery enrolment and the frequent ‘new

discoveries’ that come with toddlerhood. In this column we’ve picked out some of our favourite books to guide us through some of these big changes, and we’ve been exploring our new Toniebox - an incredible educational tool for babies, tots and kids. Plus, we’re planning for brighter days ahead with some inspiration on familyfriendly travel home and away. Happy new year from me and mine to you and yours!

Book club

New books for little libraries this year…

Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle by Chris Raschka This sweet story is the perfect companion for little people learning to ride a bike. Chris Raschka perfectly captures what it feels like to fall, get up, fall again and finally get back up and tick off another milestone. Pass It On by Sophy Henn An uplifting picture book teaching us to find happiness in the smallest of things before passing on smiles to the people around us. Little People, Big Dreams Trailblazing Women Set by Isabel Sanchez Vegara Tell tots the tales of some of the most inspiring women in history, including Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman and Jane Goodall.

No More Nappies by Campbell Books The perfect potty training book. Follow two adorable toddlers as they learn to ditch their nappies and learn how to use the toilet. Meesha Makes Friends: A Big Bright Feelings Book by Tom Percival Tom Percival uncovers the joys and challenges of making and keeping friends throughout childhood and life. A sensitive and heartwarming story for children who find it difficult to communicate or express themselves to others. Starting School by Allan Ahlberg The timeless picture book for new school starters. A reassuring read carefully exploring the many emotions that come with starting a new school.

Getting away

Blue Monday was devised several years ago to help travel agencies book holidays for customers in need of exciting plans for the brighter days ahead. With that in mind, we’ve picked some family-friendly staycation and vacation ideas for 2024…

We love Toniebox!

The must-have techy tool for tots…

The best treat on George’s Christmas list was by far his Toniebox. It’s become part of everyday life in our house and we’re learning as we go. The Toniebox brings a wonderful world of songs and stories to life in your home and, although we’re only a few weeks in, we wouldn’t be without ours. It’s a new companion, perfect for kitchen dance-offs, bedtime stories and on-the-go stories. I’d heard people referring to their Toniebox in passing, but I hadn’t delved into the concept until George unwrapped his on Christmas Day. To put it simply, it’s a soft, ‘tumble-proof’ box with an easy-to-use docking station on top, where children can place their chosen Tonies characters for hours of music and storytelling fun. It’s proven to boost speech and reading skills and we’re already noticing George becoming more and more familiar with his favourite characters and stories. There are 200+ figures to collect over time (perfect for future gifting!) - our favourites currently being the Disney figures for setting the soundtrack in the

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kitchen while tea is on the go, and the story collections such as Peter Rabbit, Peppa Pig and Elmer and Friends. Our mornings start with uplifting music from Disney and CBeebies characters, and we’re winding down on an evening with lullabies and bedtime stories. It’s the perfect way to wake up and set a snoozy mood. We wouldn’t be without our Toniebox and can’t wait to pack it up for educational playtime on the move.

Kandima Maldives Luxurious island living with little people at its very heart. We’ve had our eyes set on Kandima Maldives for some time now. It’s a picture-perfect Indian Ocean escape where tiny VIPs are just as important as the adults. The resort’s kids club, Kandiland, offers a jam-packed programme of fun activities to keep babies, toddlers and youngsters entertained throughout the day. kandima.com

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Bramble Ski If winter breaks are your family holiday of choice, Bramble Ski’s selection of luxurious, child-friendly chalets are an absolute must. With stunning chalets in multiple locations including Verbier, Courchevel and St. Anton, and a team on hand to arrange ski lessons for all ages, as well as magical husky rides, sledging and star gazing experiences, it’s a no brainer for a winter sport getaway. brambleski.com

Safari Lodges Take little animal-lovers to West Midlands Safari Park this year for the ultimate overnight wildlife experience amongst our favourite beasts. Each luxury lodge has incredible views overlooking the lion, tiger, elephant, cheetah, giraffe and rhino habitats. Enjoy your morning coffee and wake up with the animals. safari-lodges.co.uk Royal Lancaster London Don’t be afraid to hit the city with the kids this year. Thanks to super family-friendly hotels like the Royal Lancaster London and their exciting new Enchanted Suites, there’s no better base to explore the capital with the whole gang. On arrival, tiny guests will be welcomed with a colouring book, bathrobe and a cuddly toy to take home. All of that plus polaroid cameras to play with, rental bikes, frisbees and everything you might need to make travelling with small people easier, such as bottle warmers, changing mats, high chairs and much more. royallancaster.com

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LUXE LIFE

THE LUXE LOWDOWN:

Rikki Ledger We check in with Lookers’ General Manager, Rikki Ledger about his work, downtime and important lessons in life... GETTING TO KNOW YOU >> Name: Rikki Ledger Title: General Manager Where is home? Ryton Village Three reasons you love where you live? The bautiful nature, fantastic walks on my doorstep and it’s only 15 minutes into Newcastle. THE DAY JOB >> What do you do for a living? As the General Manager at Lookers, I collaborate closely with my dedicated teams. Together, we are committed to achieving unparalleled levels of customer satisfaction and retention. A day in the life of you? One of the most

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exciting aspects of my role is the dynamic nature of each day. Managing a sizable sales team, a trade parts division, and a workshop with over 20 ramps ensures constant engagement. I navigate daily interactions with external manufacturing partners and collaborate with both internal and external customers. Diligently upholding the daily disciplines of staff and customer satisfaction, marketing strategies, and profitability is a key focus of my efforts. Any recent, ongoing or upcoming projects or achievements we should know about? In 2024, we are excited to announce the construction of a state-of-the-art £4 million showroom at our Nissan Newcastle site. This upcoming space is poised to be an extraordinary environment, designed to enhance the experience for both our valued customers and dedicated staff. What does downtime mean to you? Outside of work, my life revolves around my two energetic children, aged 9 and 11, who actively participate in local groups. Their passion for football keeps my weekends busy, as my wife Susan and

I find ourselves traveling across the North East to support them in their games. Additionally, our family have a shared love for Newcastle United, holding season tickets to enjoy the matches together. On a personal note, I find joy in mountain biking and engaging in friendly rounds of golf with my friends. LESSONS IN LIFE >> What did you want to be when you were growing up? While I may not have had a precise career path in mind, one constant was my desire to work with people. What is the most important lesson life has taught you? Life can change unexpectedly, reminding us of its fleeting nature. Therefore, cherish each day and avoid spending time with individuals who harbor a negative outlook; it can be draining. Instead, surround yourself with those who uplift and make you feel good. What is your greatest fear? I fear nothing except failing to live life to its fullest. LIVING LUXE >> What is top of your bucket list? Travelling

the world with my wife and kids. What is your most treasured possession? My kids. What does the weekend mean to you? Family and fun. A memorable holiday? In Tuscany celebrating my late mother’s wedding anniversary. Who would be your top-three dinner guests? Don Rickles, Ricky Gervais and Elvis Presley. The last place you ate? Pinocchio’s Italian Restaurant. The last book you read? Pete Graves’ Book – Here to compete. The last thing you listened to? Georgia Ku. The last thing you watched? The Kin. Your three luxe things in life? My new Nissan Ariya, my new Bora Hob and my NUFC season ticket.

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HIGH PERFORMANCE

An innovative masterpiece Introducing the CALLUM SKYE: a luxurious fusion of power and style...

Imagine a vehicle that transcends boundaries, combining high-performance capabilities with exquisite design. Meet the CALLUM SKYE, a groundbreaking multi-terrain electric vehicle crafted for those who crave extraordinary on-and

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off-road escapades. This masterpiece marks CALLUM’s debut in the automotive world, a testament to their dedication to creating an unparalleled driving experience. This isn’t just another off-road vehicle; the SKYE redefines sophistication and functionality. Its sleek 2+2 enclosed cabin is a sanctuary of luxury, setting it apart from

its counterparts in the compact multi-terrain segment. With a robust yet elegant exterior, every curve and line serves a purpose, emphasising its rugged prowess while maintaining an air of elegance. “At four metres in length, the CALLUM SKYE boasts a striking design that’s driven by its unparalleled capabilities. It’s a vehicle

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the doors, ensuring remarkable visibility across all conditions. The SKYE embodies authenticity—a unique concept that’s unrivalled in the market, blending performance, style, and cutting-edge design seamlessly. Meticulously engineered for both onand off-road excursions, the all-electric, all-wheel-drive CALLUM SKYE is not only a thrill on asphalt but an unstoppable force off it. Its durable space frame chassis and trail-ready suspension promise comfort, compliance, and ample ground clearance across diverse terrains. With its 42kWh lithium-ion battery, the SKYE boasts an anticipated range of 170 miles, allowing for seamless exploration without compromise. For those seeking convenience, an advanced ultra-fast

discerning owners with a bold, beautifullyengineered off-road vehicle that beckons to be enjoyed, giving a sense of fun, freedom and escapism. It’s an exceptionally capable vehicle with the refinement of boutique craftsmanship. And with its battery options, our ambition is for the CALLUM SKYE to make a big impression on the industry, while ensuring it doesn’t have a negative environmental impact.” The CALLUM SKYE is currently undergoing meticulous engineering refinement and rigorous testing across the UK and Europe. Stay tuned for the unveiling of its definitive specifications and curated variants tailored for specific on- or off-road adventures, set to launch in spring 2024. callumdesigns.com

EXTRA TIME

with Pete Graves

Our Luxe sports columnist and Sky Sports presenter, Pete Graves discusses all things January transfer window and the highly anticipated FA Cup North East Derby… LIVING LUXE >> Life has been pretty busy lately, but I love it that way. After the hugely successful book launch and attending a lot of fantastic charity events, my family and I spent some time at Centre Parcs over Christmas and had a lovely ski break at the end of December - which was eventful to say the least. Despite a scary ordeal on our journey back from Centre Parcs, it was lovely to press pause and have some time to relax with my family before settling in for a busy start to 2024. But back to the book launch, I’m still blown away by the turnout and the support. A thousand Geordies in Tyne Theatre and Opera House… well you can imagine the atmosphere. To have Eddie Howe and Kevin Keegan by my side, it was just everything I could have envisaged and more. Even just being backstage with Eddie and Kevin, and just seeing the way they interacted and spoke, you could see there was so much synergy and a bond between the two of them over the club. It re-emphasised everything I’ve always thought, which is that Eddie is the right man for Newcastle. So many people said to me afterwards it was the best football event they’ve ever been to and it’s definitely the best thing I’ve been involved with. The book itself has done incredible, I’m astonished by how quickly people read the book. To think it took such a long time to write and publish and now people are buying and reviewing it… it’s amazing! It was a lot of hard work, but it’s all been worth it. NEW YEAR HAPPENINGS >> As you can imagine, the beginning of the year is always busy with the January transfer window. As well as my TV duties, I’ll be back on Sky’s Transfer Talk podcast, which actually won ‘Best Soccer Podcast’ at the Sports Podcast Awards in 2022. It’s a great podcast from Sky Sports News which features debate and analysis from throughout the transfer window. We dive into all the biggest storylines, both in the Premier League and around Europe, and keep listeners up to date on all the latest developments. It’s a lot of fun to be a part of. And speaking on the topic of podcasts, I’ve just released my very own called ‘We’re Still Fighting For This Title’. It’s a podcast for Newcastle United fans by a Newcastle United fan. Each week we’ll be speaking to celebrity guests as well as ex Newcastle United players. It’s a place where fans can hear from their heroes and rejoice in the magic of NUFC.

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THE WORLD OF SPORTS >> At the time of working on this column, the news of Newcastle vs Sunderland in the FA Club is echoing throughout the sporting world. The North East derby is back! I was busy working at home when my son came running in the room and said ‘You’re never going to believe who Newcastle have drawn in the FA Cup’ and when he said Sunderland, I honestly thought he was joking around with me. The second thing he said was ‘can we go?’, but based on my first derby experience at 10-years-old, I laughed and said we can watch from the comfort of our sofa. My dad took me to my first ever away game which was at the Stadium of Light and let’s just say it was the baptism of fire. I’d never experienced anything quite like it and I’m not quite sure my dad realised what he was letting us in for. But the roar of the fans, the passion, the atmosphere… everything about it was amazing. I’m over the moon the derby is back and I think it will be great for the North East.

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Ask Pete >>

Got a question you’d like to ask Pete for the next issue? Send us a DM @luxe_mag! Q: Who would your top three dinner guests be? A: I love music, sports and film, so I’d quite like to dine with a hero from each who are no longer with us. I’m a massive Beatles fan so I’d have to go with John Lennon. Second, would have to be the legendary Sir Bobby Robson. I was lucky enough to have a few dinners with him and he was an incredible man and I’d love the opportunity to sit down with him once again. Finally, I’d have to say actor Christopher Lee. We used to watch the Hammer Horror films as a family when I was a kid and he was a brilliant Count Dracula. In later life he appeared in Star Wars and Lord of the Rings and he even fought in World War II. Fair to say he’d have a few stories for myself, John and Sir Bobby to enjoy.

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A WATCHFUL EYE

with Josh Sims Our Luxe columnist and watch expert, Josh Sims, discusses the luminescence aspect of timepieces…

If, it seems, there is one experience that unites all watch designers it’s the one that happens as a child, under the duvet. “One of the earliest memories of my dad is him saying goodnight and me quickly charging up the ‘lume’ on my watch under the bedside lamp, so I’d see it glow under the covers for a while when the light went out,” recalls Maximillian Busser, the founder of MB&F. “It was reassuring then - and I still get some pleasure out of seeing a watch glow. It’s a little presence, a little life.” Of course, as Don Cochrane, founder of Vertex watches stresses, that many watch hands and indices have been given a lick of some luminescent substance since World War One - when a mix of radium and zinc sulphide was used - is primarily for its obvious practical benefit: so the dial of a mechanical watch is visible in the dark, or deep under water. But, he adds, luminescence also does much to define the appeal of a watch it provides the other side of their watch’s personality, a second character that only comes out in the dark. “It appeals almost at some Neanderthal level, as though some brain chemistry is triggered by things that glow,” he says. “And it’s an appeal you can’t get from a battery-powered watch light. It’s just not the same.” Small wonder then that it’s something watch brands are now increasingly exploring more and more from blocks of lume (as watch buffs call luminescent material), to coloured lume; from artificially-aged lume to all lume dials, such as on the new line from Studio Underdog. Indeed, the science of watch luminescence has progressed only in small, imperfect if important steps towards achieving the perfect glow - bright and long-lasting. That radium was once used now seems incredible. After all, it was radioactive, making for watches that were harmless to their wearers but likely shortened the lives of those on the assembly line. Radium’s use was widely banned in 1968, to be replaced in most instances by a substance called tritium - see dials marked with a T, TT or H3, typically found on US military service watches of the Vietnam era - which unfortunately had a half life of 12 years, meaning the glow eventually stopped glowing. On the plus side, it did turn to a lovely sepia colour that watchmakers today have a fondness for recreating. Replacing tritium led to a variety of experiments with luminous concoctions, yet culminated in what can seem like today’s near monopoly. Although it’s not alone, it was the invention of Super-LumiNova by Japanese chemist Kenzo Nemoto in 1993, and the subsequent licence to produce and later develop it by Swiss family company RC Tritec, that would see it come to overwhelmingly dominate the watch market. Super-LumiNova isn’t a product without problems, even its maker concedes - it still has to be exposed to a light source to charge up its ability to emit light, so if your watch sits under your sleeve all day you may be in trouble come bed-time. And its maker is

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constantly juggling chemical parameters to alter its decay characteristics - you can have a high brightness initially with lower performance over time, or lower initial brightness with high performance over time, but the best of both worlds is elusive. You can now have any colour you like, but the darker the shade, the more charging is blocked and the less effective its luminescence. And yet grade by grade, this luminous material - an inorganic ‘high performance afterglow pigment’ made by doping strontium-aluminate oxide powder with Europium, then adding a rare earth material to smooth out the mixture - has improved such that its latest incarnation, X1, launched five years ago, is twice as bright as previous materials and requires less up-front charge to see you through the night. RC Tritec is now running a project using the latest research techniques to explore new chemical compounds for their luminosity. “We started out using radium too, but my grandfather found that there wasn’t a big market for radioactive compounds in watches,” chuckles Albert Zeller, the fourth generation of his family to work in the business. “We tried tritium too. But we’ve continued to advance the Super-LumiNova product and we’re now working on X2. In fact, we only called the latest product X1 because we made the mistake of calling the previous one Grade A, which left us with nowhere to go. But just using Super-LumiNova and expecting the best luminescence performance, well, it’s not as simple as that. There are so many parameters volume, application, how it’s machined. It’s complex.” RC Tritec is now aiming for a big push on Lumicast - this is a moulded, 3D SuperLumiNova originally created for industrial use, from which Vertex has carved entire numbers for its dials, providing the brand with a signature look in the process. And the greater the mass of the luminous material used, the better the brightness, each crystal within the pigment working like a small battery; the more batteries, the higher the light storage capacity. All the same, concedes Don Cochrane, it’s strange that Super-LumiNova has not inspired challengers, something he attributes to the fact that you need such a tiny amount of the material to produce a glow - indeed, a single gramme, which costs just SWF 15-55, is enough for between 100 and 300 dials, the real cost of the product being in its application. Yet there have been other, technologically pioneering options. Not long ago the independent brand HYT developed a system that allows energy stored in a mechanical micro-generator to illuminate a cluster of tiny LEDs, and hence the whole dial. And then there is the return of tritium, this time contained in tiny glass tubes and made any colour you like, as used by Ball Watch and Luminox. Indeed, a reconsideration of tritium makes sense: it’s still a hundred times brighter than Super-LumiNova and doesn’t require pre-charging by exposure to a light source. “Go to the cinema and you have to be

careful to cover your watch, as it’s bright enough to be a light source in its own right,” enthuses Nick Wiseman, UK brand manager for Ball Watch, which has recently managed to introduce the tech into its bezels too. “It’s really surprising to me that the technology isn’t more widely used.” Look at the rainbow dials on Ball’s Engineer III Marvelight, for example - in which each of the indices lights up a different colour, enough to light up any small boy with delight - and another question entirely arises: if, aside from its practical benefit, the appeal of the glow is so psychologically deepseated, why haven’t watchmakers used it more creatively? Certainly, it’s only now, it seems, that they are waking up to luminescent paint as a material with its own expressive potential, especially as new formulas allow luminescence to be put into materials like rubber or ceramic. Super-LumiNova is increasingly cropping up as a subtle, but alluring design detail on the bezel, crown and even the strap stitching of Panerai’s Marina Fibratech, for example, or to give the entire case of the Bell & Ross BR-X5 Green Lum that Halloween feel. Independent watch designers Stepan Sarpaneva, Fiona Kruger and MB&F have

worked with lume, so too even more classical brands, the likes of A. Lange & Sohne, have all experimented with luminescence. Roger Dubuis - which gave the double flying tourbillon of its Excalibur Twofold a glowing green trim in X1 - has even signed an exclusivity agreement on a Super-LumiNova product. Working with lume isn’t easy: put it on a movement, for example, and it becomes difficult to clean or can affect tolerances; different colour combinations can look right in daylight but a mess when all aglow. But surely we can expect to see more and more watches promoted on the basis of looking as good at night as they do any other time. “A clever use of Super-LumiNova can give even the most minimalistic of watch designs a cinematic effect, like looking at the dashboard of your car at night,” says Thomas Hohnel, senior product designer for Nomos. “The result is something magical. And somehow for many watch fans it’s the kind of detail that never gets boring. I think the way a watch looks in the dark is something customers think more about when they buy a watch now, even if they can’t always see the effect at the time.”

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SOCIAL LIFE In association with

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Break out the fizz. Time to get down to some people-spotting as we bring you our social snapshot of happenings across the North East. Eyes and teeth time! Age UK Northumberland Diwali Ball, Grand Hotel Gosforth

Seb Whtye, Amy Whyte and Ian Whyte

Anne Francis and Roger Francis

Robert Dixon and John Dew

Paul Setterfield, Gary Trotter, Heather Clew and Chris Thompson

Scarlett Kane and Sammi Malik Levmaini Minani and Ashmina Minani

Aston Martin Showroom Christmas event, Newcastle

Gareth Murrell and Christina Murrell

Paul Austin, Karl Robinson, Diane Austin, Paul Thursby and Lorraine Robinson

Jill Lloyd Amy Whyte

Shema Elliston, Dave Webster, Shaun Henderson and Joanne Henderson

Karen Richardson

Danny Able and Catherine Skelly

John Stanners, Terry Stanners and Paul Thursby

Natasha Marshall and Phillip Taylor

Mark Zavagnr, Harriet Zavagnr, Imogen Pallister and Luke Swanepoel

William Golden and Lillian Golden

COCO Charity Ball, Hilton Newcastle Gateshead Hotel

23 Ball Major Jim Panton, Lucy Philipson, Steve Cram CBE

Erika Wright, Caroline Shiels, Belinda Gowland, Chris Gowland

Karen Pickering MBE, Kim McGuinness, Allison Curbishley, Sophie Brady

Prof Pauline Dixon and Dr Steve Humble

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SOCIAL LIFE

Dementia Matters, Hilton Newcastle Gateshead Hotel

Debrah Dhugga, Carole Andrea Wylie and Stonehouse and Belinda Gowland Fran Joynson

Debbie Dixon, Gary Fawcett and Belinda Gowland

Casey Lane and Georgina Llewelyn

Mona Attarpour, Glynis Ramsay, Elaine Lumsden and Judith Graziani

Lynn Proud, Bev Reid and Bill Wilson

Hilary Arkle, Kate Absom, Louise Blenkinsopp, Emily Scott, Christine Parkin and Ellen Hagan

Finn Daly Murphy, Fiona Nicol, Alex Tait, Andrea Shannon, Katie Powell and Mel Lewandowski

North East Hoteliers Awards, The Fed, Gateshead

We were thrilled to once again host the fifth annual Afternoon Tea fundraiser for the Fizzy Friends Charity Group here at Hilton Newcastle Gateshead. This year, 160 lovely ladies and 10 brave gentlemen came together to support a wonderful cause, Dementia Matters. Through their generosity and support, a remarkable £24,000 was raised which included over £700 for staff gifts for the team at The Bradbury Centre in Newcastle. The afternoon was filled with a bespoke Afternoon Tea, singing, lots of laughter and most importantly, a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia. The charity group, would like to express their gratitude and admiration for the overwhelming

response from everyone who attended the day and those who donated online and emphasised the importance of coming together for such a meaningful cause and the incredible impact it will have on the lives of those in need. The group have said: “It is clear that the team at Hilton Newcastle Gateshead takes great pride in delivering exceptional service. We were consistently impressed by their level of care and attentiveness throughout our time working with them. We cannot express enough gratitude to Liam Coulson and Lynn Proud for their outstanding efforts in making yet another event truly memorable. Their commitment to excellence has undoubtedly set a high standard for hospitality and we look forward to returning to Hilton Newcastle Gateshead in 2024 and experiencing their exceptional service once again.”

SAFC Gala Dinner, Stadium of Light

Anthony Parkinson, David Little, Diane Elgar, Trai Hume Ian Thomas NEE, Kemoy Small

Luke O’Nien, Wanda Sidaway, Gary Chisholm, Alyson Dixon

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Darren Griffin, Jacqui Cairns, Brian Eccle, Colette Cowperthwaite

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