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ISSUE 7 | DEC/JAN 2023
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Christmas… Have yourself

Hello,

Over the past few years, we’ve all learnt to live with more uncertainty than we would have liked; the pandemic meant that large family gatherings and Christmas traditions had to be cancelled or scaled down and we became used to eating outdoors in the freezing cold and going for long walks. This year, once again, we are dealing with challenges of a different sort, globally, closer to home and economically. But don’t stress, Christmas is two days out of 365, when we usually eat, drink and spend far too much money.

So, this year, I am going to think Sunday roast and not Christmas dinner and remind myself that the supermarkets are only closed for a couple of days and that they won’t sell out of prosecco and Champagne, in the hope that come January, my clothes still fit and my bank account can afford my energy bills.

If you have already begun your Christmas preparations, I’m impressed, you’re more organised than me. But if you haven’t, we are here to inspire and hopefully help you. Remember, it’s ‘the little things’ and the ‘thought’ that counts.

In this issue: Angela Boggiano reveals her tasty bites and festive tipple recipes; Alison Smith gives us hints and tips for decorating your Christmas tree; we review some fabulous hotels in London, Amsterdam and York; and we share some fabulous images from our Glossy Magazine Christmas Ball 2022, where we raised much-needed funds for Maggie's Manchester and Papyrus, and a great time was had by all.

Don’t forget to enter this month’s competitions. You could win a Snow White Showstopper Bouquet from The Flower Lounge, a pair of tickets to see Rambert Dance in Peaky Blinders – The Redemption of Thomas Shelby at The Lowry as well as a three-course dinner for two in Pier Eight before the show, or tickets to Hacienda Classical.

So, grab a coffee or your favourite tipple, sit down, relax and read your copy of Glossy Magazine.

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2 / GLOSSYMAGAZINE.CO.UK CONTENTS Come on in!… p46 IN EVERY ISSUE 01 Editor’s Letter 42 Things to do in Manchester and Cheshire this Christmas 68 Ask the Experts Andrew Green Jill Bottomley 69 Rachel Longman Jane Masters 70 Education News from the schools 75 Tech New old tech 80 Motoring GMC Hummer EV Pickup FOOD & DRINK 60 Bitesized Piccolino, Knutsford 34 London Road, Alderley Edge 61 Dhoom Dhaam Fine Indian cuisine in Didsbury 62 This month’s recipes Festive party bites 64 Bitesized Rudy’s Pizza Napoletana, Didsbury The Original Third Eye, Didsbury 65 NIO Cocktails Top tipples delivered through your letterbox! FASHION & BEAUTY 35 Beauty-ful gifts For Christmas & beyond 39 Tried & Tested The House of Evelyn Signature Facial TRAVEL & ENTERTAINMENT 14 Outdoors Winter bike commuting 50 Postcard from Andalucía ‘Twas the night before Christmas… 51 DUKES London A country house in the heart of London 52 NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace A luxurious five-star hotel opposite Centraal Station, close to Dam Square 53 room2 Chiswick The world’s first fully net-zero hotel 54 The woof guide to York Pet pooch Peppa gives her verdict on Christmassy York HOME & GARDEN 46 Come on in! Welcome guests into a home filled with festive cheer 49 Cheshire Property Staging Top tips & insider info from Susie Batista AND MORE... 09 Glossy Magazine 2022 Charity Ball 27 Christmas Gift Guide Hints, tips & gifts to inspire 40 Alison Smith, Lasting Memories Weddings & events styling 58 Bob Baker, Cheshire Wellness Centre Changing lives through his own experiences DECEMBER/JANUARY2023 COMPETITIONS and OFFERS Win tickets to Haçienda Classiçal // Tickets to see Rambert Dance in Peaky Blinders, plus a pre-show, three-course dinner for two at Pier Eight // A Snow White Showstopper Bouquet from The Flower Lounge // 50% off the Evelyn Signature Facial OR the Ultimate Cleansing Facial

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KP Aesthetics Speaks on : Feminine Wellness

As an FGM survivor, I am passionate about educating women about their bodies so that they can understand and be comfortable with their anatomy and sexuality, irrespective of their past. Because I know first hand the way in which traumatic experiences can affect the mind-body connection, I am keen to ensure that feminine wellness and support is a priority in the lives of those suffering with their intimate health and wellbeing.

Feminine wellness, which encompasses vaginal and pelvic health, unfortunately is still seen as a taboo topic. Understandably, it can be a sensitive and deeply personal subject, which can be very overwhelming if unaddressed, especially as we get older. However, with reliable information, trusted professional support and the personal intention to take care of ourselves, change and resolution is possible.

It’s important to point out that issues of stress incontinence, pelvic dysfunction, vaginal dryness and the changing of the labial and vaginal areas occur for different reasons. The ageing process plays a part in and can contribute to these changes.

Ensuring Intimate Health is a Priority

It seems strange that children in schools are educated about sexual health and pregnancy, but what menopause is, and the way it affects a woman's bodies, is not a part of this educational process. This is concerning, however it explains the gaps of knowledge about menopausal health in society today.

Perimenopause literally means ‘around menopause’ and relates to the time which the body moves into the end of the reproductive years. Women start to transition into this phase at different times, and the experience varies for everyone. Menopause marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles and postmenopause is diagnosed as 12 months after the last menstrual period.

Patient at KP Aesthetics awaiting Forma V treatment, showing the Optimus platform by InMode. Image credit: Kirsty Bate Photography A patient having Forma V treatment at KP Aesthetics. Image Credit KP Aesthetics

According to research from Nuffield Health one in four people with menopause symptoms are struggling to cope with their lives. With almost 13 million women in the United Kingdom either peri- or post-menopausal, and with associated symptoms sometimes lasting up to 15 years, these statistics are cause for concern.

Research has also shown that lack of medical knowledge in this area has led to many misdiagnoses, due to a misunderstanding of menopausal symptoms and the required treatment. Menopause can affect general mood and energy, and often women reporting low mood to their GP are prescribed anti depressants when this isn’t what they really need.

As well as affecting mood, menopause can impact cognitive capacity and memory, and with less oestrogen produced the tissues of the vulva and vaginal lining may become thinner, drier, and less flexible.

When it comes to the ageing process, there is often so much emphasis on the face and skin that the more sensitive feminine areas are neglected, as many of us forget the vagina is also affected as we mature.

Menopausal Symptoms Treatments

However, it’s not just the ageing process that can impact our bodies; women can also experience issues following pregnancy and childbirth. Pregnancy and childbirth feminine issues can be wide spanning, from vaginal dryness, soreness, changes in sex drive and altered sexual experience including pain during sex, to scar tissue and urinary incontinence.

Feminine issues can have a ripple effect, and affect the men and partners of those experiencing the perimenopause and menopause too. Children are also affected by what goes on in the house and family unit, and therefore it’s important to talk about any issues in an age appropriate manner to help them understand. Communication and honesty is key here to ensure family cohesiveness.

Understanding what is going on with your body is incredibly important. Ultimately understanding brings choice about the options available, whether this is treatment, or simply changes you want to make within your day to day life.

Available

If treatments are the way you choose to go, Forma V (Votiva) by InMode (available at KP Aesthetics) is a safe treatment using radio frequency to tighten and strengthen the vaginal muscles. Desiral is a treatment to improve hydration of the vagina and Desiral Plus is a treatment for the labia. Labia’s are there to protect delicate internal anatomy, and so if the cushion starts to wither (with age) it is not protecting your body the way it is meant to.

Feminine health and wellbeing doesn’t have to be a part of your life surrounded by shame, instead it is something that millions of others are experiencing every day, just like you, and you deserve support. Investing in your health, by gathering the information and resources you need to feel fully yourself is a way to ensure you get what you need, when you need it.

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Glossy Charity Ball 2022

The Glossy Magazine Winter Wonderland Ball returned with a bang after a few years of absence following Covid. It was an incredible night enjoyed by all, full of delicious food, entertainment and drinks – all in a good cause.

This year’s charity ball was organised to raise funds for two local charities close to the founders of Glossy Magazine’s hearts; Maggie’s Cancer Care, which offers free walk-in cancer support for patients and their families, and PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide, which helps promote positive mental health and emotional wellbeing support in young people, including providing local councils, healthcare professionals and schools with suicide prevention skills and training support.

Guests were dressed to impress in their best outfits and enjoyed a fabulous sit-down meal in the lavish surroundings of The Edwardian, a luxury hotel situated right in the heart of Manchester.

Commenting on the evening, Director of Glossy Magazine, Salim Uddin-Khandakar, said:

“In the 20 years we’ve been hosting this event, this has been the most challenging one to organise due to the economic climate and strain on people’s finances. Both Beverley and I can’t express our gratitude enough to all the sponsors; LSH Auto, Mercedes Benz, The Knee Doc, SMS Digital Media and Turkish Airlines as well as the numerous companies who donated prizes. Thank you!

“Most importantly, I’d like to give a big thank you to all the wonderful attendees. Without your support, we wouldn’t have made this happen. We’re wishing everyone a Happy Christmas and a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2023.”

Over £5,000 was raised for the charities through the raffle and auction, thanks to the generosity of those who joined us.

Visit www.glossymagazine.co.uk to see photos from the evening. For 2023 tickets, or more information on donations and sponsorships, please email info@glossymagazine.co.uk

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WINTER BIKE COMmUTING:

TEN REASONS

Riding a bike to work is an absolute delight, not to mention the fact that a daily blast on the bike during otherwise dead time will very rapidly get you fit as a butcher’s dog. Of course, if you’re not used to the idea, then there are a lot of reasons why you might not fancy it – especially if a warm train cabin or a VIP underground parking space are at your disposal. But speaking from personal experience, I can give you at least ten reasons why bike commuting is great, even in the depths of a British winter.

1. It’s fun! You arrive at work feeling alive and full of energy and endorphins.

2. You’ll get fit. Even if it’s only 20 minutes each way, that adds up to a lot of gym training sessions you now don’t have to bother with.

3. It’s safer than you think. If you do your research, you’ll find a network of canal towpaths and parks that connect the suburbs to city centres. For example, if I don’t fancy weaving through traffic, I can get from Heaton Moor to central Manchester entirely off-road for only five extra minutes.

4. You’re not alone. If you don’t fancy being out alone after dark, you can set up a buddy system, either on a local Facebook group or with colleagues, to ride as a pack.

5. There’s no such thing as bad weather –only bad preparation (old Scottish saying). Certainly, with the right waterproofs, warm layers, gloves, helmet liner and waterproof shoes, you can enjoy your ride even in torrential rain.

6. It’s as cheap as you want it to be. As long as your bike is safe, you’re warm and well lit up, you’re good to go. However, if, like me, you love shopping, then you can justify endless purchases, such as the latest Rapha Gore-Tex Infinium winter jacket, Assos winter gloves, USE highpower lights and, of course, a bespoke titanium road bike to make every ride a proper session.

7. You make new friends along the way. Have fun pacing each other or playing cat and mouse between traffic lights, plus, of course, there’s safety in numbers.

8. It saves time. Yes, really! If you’re fit and your alternative is sitting in rush hour traffic or waiting for a sardine-tin train, you can actually get to work quicker – or at least no more slowly.

9. Employers love it. After all, what sort of workplace is going to discourage you? They should at the very least offer changing and bike storage facilities, plus tax-free bike purchase schemes – otherwise, they can expect to lose their best staff.

10. You’re doing your bit. This is the most important reason of all – the climate crisis isn’t going to be fixed by one person, but you’re making a big statement and setting a big example by massively cutting your personal carbon footprint.

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every first Thursday of the month between 9.30 am and 12pm

What Everybody Ought To Know About Writing A Will And Drafting A Lasting Power Of Attorney

Gareth Morgan, head of Private Client at Blackstone Solicitors, discusses the many facets of his role and how his team can help you.

What does a private client solicitor do?

A Private Client Solicitor deals with the discussion and drafting of Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Trusts and helps to administer the estate of a person that has passed away.

Why is a Will important?

It is important for you to make a Will, whether or not you consider you have many possessions or much money. 61% of people in the UK still do not have a valid Will. That equates to approximately 30 million people.This is amazing when you consider the issues which can be avoided for your loved ones by this often-simple document. The problem is that many people often don’t see a Will as something that is necessary. Unfortunately, these people leave things too late, and this can cause serious problems for their family and loved ones following their deaths.

These are some common issues which I find many clients are unaware of :-

When a person dies without a Will, certain rules known as ‘the rules of intestacy’apply which dictate how much money, property and possessions should be allocated. This may not be how you had intended your estate to be divided or to whom it is distributed.

Unmarried partners and unregistered civil partners cannot inherit from each other without a valid Will.

Wills can be used to arrange who will care for your minor children should both parents die.

Also, a Will is revoked by marriage or civil partnership.

It is particularly advised to use a solicitor to draft your Will where you share property with somebody other than a spouse or civil partner; where you wish to make provision for a dependant who cannot care for themselves; where there is a high probability of somebody contesting your Will; you own property overseas or there is a business involved.

What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document which allows you to appoint somebody (The Attorney) to deal with matters on your behalf. There are two types of LPA, a Financial Decisions LPA which deals with your finances and property decisions, such as selling your house or managing your bank accounts and other investments. There is also an LPA for Health and Care Decisions, which deals with making medical decisions and liaising with local authorities and social services, care homes when issues arise and ultimately, it enables the Attorney to make life sustaining decisions. You must have sufficient mental capacity to be able to instruct a solicitor to draft a power of attorney.

Where a person lacks capacity, the options become more technical, expensive and limited and must be referred to the Court of Protection. This situation can be avoided for your family and loved ones by ensuring you have an LPA in place.

Come and discuss if your existing Will still meets your needs.

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Why instruct a Solicitor to deal with Probate matters?

Probate is the area of law which I find is most challenging to many clients. They are often still grieving for the loss of a loved one and have not appreciated the volume of work that is often necessary to deal with following a death. This can feel incredibly daunting during an already difficult time. An experienced Private Client Solicitor can take away that pressure and assist with obtaining the Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration, liaise with various asset holders such as banks and other financial institutes and complete the relevant forms to deal with any tax implications and ensure any wishes in a Will or intestacy are carried out correctly. The Private Client Solicitor will also speak with other departments within the firm to ensure that issues such as property transfers are carried out and ensuring the process is administered as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.

Blackstone Solicitors has been successfully advising its clients for over 10 years. The firm is expanding and is very experienced in a number of areas of law.

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WIN tickets to Haçienda Classiçal

We’ve teamed up with SJM Concerts & FAC 51 The Haçienda to give you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to see DJs Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry and Peter Hook on Saturday 8th July 2023 at Castlefield Bowl. Haçienda Classiçal is joined next July by US house pioneers Roger Sanchez and Todd Terry who, alongside Peter Hook, comprise the line-up of DJs for the event. Sold out year on year, Haçienda Classiçal sees Tim Crooks lead the collective of artists and musicians on stage in performing well-known favourites and new versions of club classics – all mixed continuously into one non-stop set. DJ Graeme Park said: “Seven appearances at Castlefield Bowl? Really? This show is always very, very special and I really can't wait to return for another epic evening in July.”

To win these much sought-after tickets, simply answer the following question: Where is Haçienda Classiçal taking place? A) Castlefield Bowl B) Manchester Arena C) The Apollo

or send your details on a postcard to Haçienda Classiçal competition, Glossy Magazine, 5 The Stables, Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 5PG. Competition closes Tuesday 31st January 2023. For full T&Cs, please visit glossymagazine.co.uk

Win pre-theatre dinner and tickets for two

Win a pair of tickets to see Rambert Dance in Peaky Blinders – The Redemption of Thomas Shelby at The Lowry on Tuesday 17th March, plus a three-course dinner for two in the stunning Waterside Restaurant, Pier Eight before the show. Written by Steven Knight, the creator of the global hit television series Peaky Blinders, this brand-new dance theatre event delves into the story of Thomas Shelby and the Peaky Blinders. The show features dazzling, athletic dance, stunning dramatisation, an iconic eclectic Peaky soundtrack and a live on-stage band. Thomas and the Peakys fought together at Flanders and the show opens in the trenches. Bound by this experience, a really personal story unfolds as the Shelby family navigate the decisions that determine their fate and Thomas is intoxicated by the mysterious Grace.

To be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize, simply email your answer along with your name, address and daytime conta ct number to winner@glossymagazine.co.uk (remember to put Peaky Blinders competition in the subject box) or send your details on a postcard to Peaky Blinders competition. Glossy Magazine, 5 The Stables, Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 5PG. The competition closes Saturday 31st January 2023. For full T&Cs, please visit glossymagazine.co.uk

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Spire Manchester Hospital achieves another ‘Outstanding’ CQC rating

The CQC carried out an unannounced inspection of surgical services offered at Spire Manchester in August 2022. In its published report, they rated the services ‘Outstanding’ overall, and for being well-led, and ‘Good’ for being safe.

In the report, CQC singled out for praise some of the hospital’s safety initiatives, including the presence of a surgical safety guardian in the operating theatres to drive the highest safety standards. Hospital colleagues were also praised for working with patients and the community to effectively plan and manage services.

Other areas that received positive feedback from the inspectors were the hospital’s improvement projects to improve the quality of patient care; positive patient feedback about the way colleagues treated them; and a special educational video to support patients undergoing joint replacements.

Lesley Lock, Hospital Director at Spire Manchester Hospital, said: “Maintaining an ‘Outstanding’ rating from England’s independent health regulator demonstrates Spire Manchester’s commitment to delivering incredibly high standards of care to people seeking treatments.”

“This rating is a true team effort. I know my colleagues will be delighted with the national recognition of continuing to make a positive difference to people’s lives through outstanding personalised care.”

During the pandemic, the hospital provided care to over 6,400 NHS patients who needed treatment for cancer and other critical conditions, as well as hosting Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust’s cystic 昀brosis service. It is now helping local NHS trusts in addressing waiting lists in the area.

The hospital provides surgery, medical care, critical care, services for children and young people, outpatients and diagnostic imaging.

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Spire Manchester Hospital has maintained its ‘Outstanding’ rating, following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

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Don’t forget… the finishing touches

Winter fragrance

Heels

You’ve spent the past couple of Christmases in trainers. Time to ramp up your look in sky-high heels. Platforms, £55, riverisland.com

Jo Malone’s White Moss & Snowdrop is the perfect choice for frosty days and candlelit evenings. White Moss and Snowdrop cologne, £115, 100ml, jomalone.co.uk

Statement earrings

If you buy one thing this Christmas, make it a pair of drop earrings – the bigger the better. Primark Party Angel earrings, £3.50.

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You shall go to the ball!

The party season is upon us and if there was ever a time to dress to impress, it’s now

Remember those dark old days of self-isolation when we had no reason to splurge on an outfit for Christmas and NYE? Well, those days are no more. I know it’s indulgent and I suspect that you are going to get a couple of wears from these clothes before they are confined to the closet, but just think how absolutely amazing you are going to feel at that posh ball or office party.

If you do see the perfect party dress... darling, just buy it. You won’t regret it. If you don’t and you are a bit short on cash, you can still find a little something to make you get into the spirit of Christmas that won’t break the bank. A shimmery top to wear with your favourite pair of black trousers, perhaps? Or a frivolous heel paired with your trusty LBD.

And let’s not forget the men. Whether you want to channel your inner James Bond in a tux or be a party peacock in the incredible Comme des Garçons red jacket and trousers pictured on these pages, you definitely need to up your game for the party season!

Comme des Garçons red Homme Plus jacket, £1,110, and matching trousers, £580, hervia.com
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An Interview with Imogen Massey

Here, Imogen talks about her favourite Rolex collection, the Rolex showroom at Prestons Wilmslow and gives her advice on choosing the perfect gift.

Tell Us About Yourself

I have always had a passion for fashion, high-quality luxury brands, 昀ne jewellery and watches. For me, working at Prestons Wilmslow was the perfect career choice. It allows me to join together all of these passions whilst making people feel special. I love the personal nature of the experience we o昀er. The showroom often hosts our clients to celebrate memorable occasions in their lives; weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, promotions and so on. It brings the team and I so much pleasure to make these occasions as special as they can be; the journey to selecting a Rolex is an experience in itself and I think my favourite part, which I talk about further below, is when a client is purchasing a gift for a partner or loved one and I guide them through the collection to the perfect choice.

What Is Your Favourite Rolex Collection?

I think my favourite is the Rolex Lady-Datejust and Datejust. The Datejust collection was 昀rst introduced in 1945 and the Lady-Datejust followed in 1957 they feature the most combinations or con昀gurations for an individual to explore.

The collection is so comprehensive that it allows you to select a watch that really suits your style perfectly. The collection features a range of sizes including the LadyDatejust, a 28mm case size, and the Datejust which is o昀ered with a 31mm, 36mm or 41mm case size. Each model is available in a selection of materials, bezels and bracelets, with a variety of complimentary dial colours and 昀nishes to choose from.

The con昀gurations are each timeless and classic; designed and developed by Rolex to withstand changes in fashion or style throughout the decades. For many clients, the most recognisable features of the Rolex Datejust are the iconic Jubilee bracelet, also introduced in 1945 speci昀cally for this wristwatch, the cyclops lens, later added in 1953 and the signature 昀uted bezel which is always crafted from 18ct yellow, white or Everose gold. The history behind each element of the watch is so interesting; I enjoy sharing the stories behind these elements with each client.

For many who visit us, the selection of dial choices is what really attracts them to either the Lady-Datejust or the Datejust. The range includes light, dark and brightly coloured dials as well as dials set with brilliant-cut diamonds, carefully selected by the brand, and decorative dials adorned with modern and intricate motifs. A personal favourite of mine is the new laser etched 昀oral motif dial. It was introduced to the Rolex Datejust collection in 2022 and features a beautiful repeated 昀oral design with diamonds at the centre of each motif. The dial is o昀ered in three distinct colours; olive green, azzuro blue and silver, perfectly matched to the material of the watch.

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a Classic Style?

I would recommend the Rolex Day-Date. The collection, which was launched in 1956, was the only wristwatch with a semi-circular window at 12 o’clock displaying the day of the week spelt out in full. The collection, which is o昀ered in a 36mm and 40mm case size, features the specially-designed President bracelet available only in precious metal, 18ct yellow, white or Everose gold, and platinum. I absolutely love the President bracelet, it is so luxurious and exclusive. The semi-circular three piece links are incredibly comfortable and with it being a larger, 40mm, case size I feel that it wraps and 昀ts the wrist nicely.

I understand that for many the Day-Date 40 is considered, traditionally, a gentleman’s’ watch but in recent years the team and I have noticed many of our female clients exploring larger case sizes including the Day-Date, Air-King, GMT-Master II and the Cosmograph Daytona. The Day-Date is also o昀ered with a slightly smaller case size, 36mm, which is also really popular with both ladies and gentleman. Once again, this model is o昀ered with an assortment of di昀erent dial, bezel and material options, to suit the wearer. There are so many lovely con昀gurations with this collection but if I had to select one, it would be the Rolex Day-Date 36 in Everose gold. I would choose a 昀uted bezel, the President bracelet and the rosé-colour dial, set with diamonds. The rosé o昀ers a very feminine, elegant and classic pink hue which is the perfect addition to an Everose gold watch.

What Makes Rolex The Perfect Watch Choice?

I think that Rolex is the world’s most recognised watch brand, and it has the reputation to accompany this. I think the values of the brand are incredible. For example, the Five-Year International Guarantee which ensures the precision and reliability of the brand’s timepieces for 昀ve years from date of purchase. It truly re昀ects the craftsmanship and con昀dence the brand has in their watches.

I believe when you purchase a Rolex you are buying into a legacy or a history that you can pass on from generation to generation. Rolex watches are truly built to last and each is a truly special purchase.

If A Client Wants To Buy A Rolex As A Gift For A Partner or Loved One, What Advice Would You Give Them?

It is so important to understand the individual before you can advise them about a watch or a collection to consider. I’d 昀rstly like to 昀nd out more about who the watch is for, their personal style, their lifestyle choices, hobbies and interests and what they are looking for in a wristwatch or which functions would be useful to them.

Is There Another Collection You Would Recommend For

I would then guide them through the di昀erent collections, asking further information about the size of watch they are considering, their preferred material options and from there, explore the relevant dial, bezel and bracelet options to 昀nd the perfect piece for their lifestyle.

I believe a Rolex watch is something to be worn every day and enjoyed, it’s a watch to last a lifetime. The collection includes more traditional options and colours, or bolder choices for those who are looking for something perhaps more daring – each option is a classic so it really is a personal choice.

If a client has a particular passion or hobby, I always suggest exploring Rolex.org. It is an incredible website which sits alongside Rolex.com. The pages o昀er so many insights into the history of Rolex, the inspiration behind many of the collections and many of their philanthropic activities, such as Mission Blue, one of their Perpetual Planet initiatives to support ocean conservation, which may re昀ect a client’s passion. The Rolex collection really does have a watch to suit every individual’s personality and style.

Tell Us About the Rolex Showroom at Prestons Wilmslow

The team and I take extreme pride in creating the ultimate customer experience for every client who visits; the store is the perfect environment for our clients to visit us and feel comfortable, relaxed and immersed in an environment that re昀ects the Rolex brand.

The Rolex showroom at Prestons Wilmslow was created in 2011 and then extended again in September 2020. The space features a dedicated sales room as well as a VIP lounge.

The space allows our clients to enjoy a co昀ee, or perhaps a glass of champagne, as well as the privacy to select their new wristwatch, celebrate an occasion or to learn more about the Rolex service journey. T: 01625 416 330 prestonsdiamonds.co.uk 13 Water Lane, Wilmslow SK9 5AE

For further information please visit: prestonsdiamonds.co.uk

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Gift Guide

Our ultimate Christmas gift guide, jam-packed with ideas for the perfect present…

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For him…

Gifts for the man in your life…

1. Sea Salt & Rockrose Machrie Mens 100ml EDT, £42.50 arran.com

BEYOND REMADE Made from 100% up-cycled denim this iconic piece is inspired by the classic 'Boonie' hat. Not only is the bucket hat reversible with a dark outer, and lighter inner, but it has a classic sloped brim and side pocket. 3. Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme

Strength and balance, two qualitifes that unite with the vibrant freshness of yuzu, the iconic Japanese citrus, and tangerine, £80. 4. D-Robe Outdoors. Sustainable unisex dry robes built using a recycled polyester fleece inner and recycled nylon outer shell and finished with a plethora of practical pockets. Versatile for guaranteed comfort wherever you are and whatever the weather. Adults £179 / Juniors £119, d-robeoutdoors.com 5. The ultimate luxury shave set, the ‘Full Shebang’, a 3-step shave system to transform your shave from a chore to a luxury. Soothe Post-Shave Balm delivers a hit of soothing hydration to keep skin silky soft, £45, ffs.co.uk 6. Fizzics DraftPour Beer Dispenser, £125, cuckooland.com. 7. Yogi Bare Acupressure Mat and Pillow Set, £49.95, cuckooland.com

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Seasalt Cornwall

Made from a luxurious blend of silk and wool, this stylish scarf will add a splash of colour to your look, £29.95 seasaltcornwall.com

ESPA

Winter Aromatherapy Collection, £80.50 (worth £125), espaskincare.com

For her…

Marvel at our ultra-luxurious selection of Christmas gifts for her, that are guaranteed to impress

Laren Phone Pouch

Crafted from soft Seasalt leather with space for your phone and cards, £35, seasaltcornwall.com

A slim silk velvet, soft and luxurious scarf in a rich red hue, £45, seasaltcornwall.com

ESPA

Wellness Candle Collection, £36, (worth £32), espaskincare.com

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Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Bronzer, £42, Harvey Nichols Bryony Scarf UGG Classic Mini II Suede boot, £145, Harvey Nichols
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Foodie finds…

1. CHOCOCO Classic Advent Selection Box contains 25 different flavours. Vegan-friendly Advent Selection Box, contains 14 different flavours, £26 each, chococo.co.uk 2. The ultimate ‘thank you’ gift this Christmas, the Cadbury Roses and Cath Kidston tin, £11.99 from major retailers and cadburygiftsdirect.co.uk 3. Caru is strong but smooth. Perfect neat over ice or in a cocktail of choice, £36 a bottle or £41.40 for a bottle and gift cannister. www.caruspirits.co.uk @caruspirits 4. Merry Christmas Toblerone, 7-inch cookie, £17, Blondies kitchen.co.uk 5. Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru. The perfect gift for anyone wanting to elevate their cocktail-making experience at home, £30, bombaysapphire.com 6. Christmas Globe Gin Liqueur with real, edible 23kt gold leaf and light-up bottle. Available from Harvey Nichols and Costo. @gravitydrinks.co.uk 7. Super pure celeb vodka brand Amàre takes UK party scene by storm, £35, amare vodka.com

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Grow Gorgeous

Overnight Hair Wrap Satin Sleep Hair Turban, £30 reduced to £18, growgorgeous.co.uk

Sisley

NEW Nutritive Lip Balm melts upon application and comforts lips leaving a subtly glossy finish, £59. Selfridges and Sisley-paris.com

Beauty Bag £22.99, TK Maxx

Sisley

Exfoliating Enzyme Mask, £90, Selfridges

‘Tis the season to feel gorgeous

Gifts for both the beauty buffs and pamper fans, on your shopping list

Jane Scrivener

Refresh, replenish and ‘reset’ your skin and give it its glow back with Jane Scrivner’s Brightening B, £59, janescrivner.com

TATTI LASHES

Cali Vibe (as seen on Demi Lovato) – £7.95

90's Baby (as seen on Megan Fox) – £7.95

Retro Underlash (As seen on Gwen Stefani) – £5.50

Illamasqua

Loaded Lip Polish – Muse, £19, lookfantastic.com

Grow Gorgeous Scalp Care Scalp Detox Scrub, £25, growgorgeous.co.uk

Stimulating Scalp Massager, £12, growgorgeous.co.uk

RUBIS

Colibri Scissors designed to cut brow hairs precisely and cleanly thanks to the fine tip of the scissors, £25.86. Classic Slant Tweezer, £25.50, Amazon

Colorsport

Power Serum, £15.17, Amazon

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Charlotte Tilbury Magic Eye Rescue Refillable £42

skinproud

frozen over – cryotherapy gel moisturiser, £16.95, iamproud.com refresher – hydrating face mist, £9.95, iamproud.com and ASOS detox tonic – daily exfoliating tonic, £14.95, iamproud.com

Sisley

Stylo Correct, one of a kind concealer pen, £46, John Lewis

ARRAN

Calming Mountain Lavender Candle. Lavender is renowned for its ability to create a serene state of mind, £35, arran.com

ESPA

White Waffle Reusable Cleansing Pads, £15, espaskincare.com

ESPA

Golden Glow Collection, £90, espaskincare.com

The Jojoba Company

The Jojoba Company and Jojoba Oil are trending on TikTok and we can only predict it's because everyone now knows the benefits of Jojoba Oil. Jojoba Oil and products made from it are incredible for dry skin, oily skin, acne, eczema, wrinkles, sun damage, pigmentation, collagen, scars, wounds, the list is endless!

Australian Jojoba, from £13.99 | Ultimate Youth Potion, £29.95 | Probiotic Jojoba Milk Serum, £34 | Jojoba Activating Cleansing Oil, £26.95 | Pigmentation Oil, £26.95 thejojobacompany.co.uk

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Serge Lutens The Serge Lutens Eye Tint Shadow, £58, Harvey Nichols
1b Lloyd Street / Altrincham WA14 2DD @fixxsalonsaltrincham | fixxsalons.co.uk Call in for a free consultation and see how the salon can give you a new FIXX 0161 928 6366 We offer gift vouchers at FIXX Salons Altrincham, so why not treat them to a pampering experience. Wanting to get your loved one an extra special gift for Christmas this year?

House of Evelyn

Beauty at every turn

House of Evelyn is a new brand that has been operating in Manchester city centre for almost six years with a wide range of beauty treatments, aesthetics, make-up, nails and a hair salon. With a fragrant, calming sequence of spaces, each dedicated to the key elements, House of Evelyn is beauty at every turn. From crystal chandeliers draped throughout the salon and over the nail bar to Italian-designed treatment beds and gilt-embellished showers – your journey at House of Evelyn is like the result itself... exceptional.

The House of Evelyn team have been handpicked to provide every guest with wonderful treatments and outstanding service. The team of 21 are fully trained in their specialised areas and House of Evelyn strives to keep up to date with employee training, so they can offer clients the newest of treatments on the market. And no matter who you speak to, each team member has knowledge in every area, whether it be hair or beauty.

House of Evelyn is a journey. From the minute you walk through the door, the staff go above and beyond to give clients the best possible experience, designed and fine-tuned to the smallest detail. From a warm welcome with complimentary hot and cold beverages or a glass of prosecco, to customising treatments to suit the guests’ individual needs, it is something you must experience for yourself.

The House of Evelyn brand vision is to expand worldwide. It believes everyone should indulge and treat themselves occasionally, allowing time to relax, unwind, escape the stresses of everyday life and enjoy the journey.

Not only does House of Evelyn offer a full range of treatments, Evelyn Cong (Proprietor) has designed and created her own cosmetics range known as EVELYN Cosmetics and EVELYN Lashes, which is another big part of the brand. Evelyn has an outstanding passion for make-up, which is shown through the formulation and product. EVELYN’s Cosmetic range is paraben free**, hypo-allergic, allergy tested, non-comedogenic, fragrance-free and not tested on animals. **except pencils

Constantly growing and moving upwards, House of Evelyn recently invested £100,000 on new machinery and training. The whole team have contributed, whether it’s learning and offering new techniques/treatments, training, celebrity weddings in Spain, photoshoots and behind the scenes doing hair and make-up. As a brand, Evelyn is continually developing and administering the highest treatments and products available.

I enjoyed the Evelyn Signature Facial, which uses Decléor products and includes a deep cleanse, exfoliation, steam dermaplaning and a 24k-Gold Mask. The facial is bespoke, so, because my skin can become quite dry, the therapist suggested a specific treatment to help the dryness.

The results are amazing. I left the salon with the rosiest glow and perfectly hydrated skin. A relaxing facial and the steam dermaplaning give far better results than dermaplaning alone. House of Evelyn is an immaculate, luxurious salon in Manchester city centre and at £71.50, I think the Evelyn Signature Facial is very good value for money. Why not try it for yourself.

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Weddings and events stylist Alison says: “I have always loved arti ficial flowers. Their quality has really improved over the years. I only work with real flowers by incorporating them into my own arrangements. It’s the longevity of artificial flowers that I love so much, hence my company name, Lasting Memories. I meet clients at my showroom and hire out the flowers, trees, chair covers, vases and lanterns stored in my business unit. By recycling my wares, it’s eco-friendly.”

Alison’s big break came in 2013. She dressed a room for a Mottram Hall Hotel wedding and sensed an immediate rapport with the hotel staff. That relationship has continued, bringing her work to the attention of their corporate, private and celebrity clients. And she’s not looked back. With eight assistants on call, Lasting Mem ories can be relied upon to transform a bare room into a beautiful ceremonial location and then, within an hour, into a stunning dining area for anything up to 400 guests.

Weekends are hectic. It’s up and out in the early hours to prep weddings and functions, which must look perfect each time. And then back to dismantle the decorations. Naturally, for Alison, the most special nuptial adornments were for the marriage of her own 27-year-old son.

Decor colours change year by year. It’s costly but fun keeping up-to-the-moment – from the deep Cadbury purple of a decade ago to the pastels, sage greens, dusky pinks and creams of today.

People person Alison adds: “For weddings, the present trend is to dream up and actualise an unforgettable almost fairytale environ ment. Each couple’s looks of approval and wonder, plus their emotional hugs when they first see their room set out, mean the world to me.”

And Christmas! Alison’s initial embellishment of Mottram Hall’s Christmas trees was so much appreciated, she’s been commissioned annually to carry on since – and it’s a home service she offers celebrities and private clients like you too. In fact, one Prestbury customer has Alison and her team adorn all six of her trees!

The tree

Invest in a high-quality tree because it will last for years and keep its shape. When buying the right-height tree, always check the width, as this varies, and the tree may not fit your desired space. Once you have put your tree together, pull out and shape all your branches first, this will make your tree look fuller with no gaps. I use a star shape when pulling out my branches.

Lights

Make sure you buy a set of lights that is big enough for the size of your tree, as it will look much nicer with lots of lights. Start by adding your lights to the tree first, starting from the bottom and working your way up, making sure they are even on the tree. Turn your house lights off when you have done them, as this will show you any gaps you may have missed.

Decorations

Buy some lovely bigger decorations as showstoppers for your tree, these may cost more, but you can then fill with cheaper decorations to keep the cost down. Shop around for your decorations, as prices vary from place to place. Some great decorations can be found at really great prices at places like B&M.

Use different size baubles and they look lovely when clustered together too. I always like to use wire on these, as they’re easier to twist on to the branches (and keep in place) and easier to re move afterwards too.

Ribbons, voile and organza are a great idea to fill out the dec orations and adds a different texture to your tree. Also using lovely Christmas branches too.

I always like to decorate my trees to the floor as it makes your tree look bigger and there is no gap at the bottom. This can be done easily and cheaply by wrapping empty boxes and maybe adding ribbon decoration. You can also use things from around your home, such as lanterns and decorative boxes/baskets. An even simpler way is just adding a tree skirt, but make sure you add this when building your tree at the start.

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Artisan Christmas Markets at The Stoller Hall

The much-loved Artisan Christmas Markets are back and in full swing once again this winter, creating the perfect shopping experience for those seeking a unique gift for their loved ones. Ditch the bustling high-street shops and choose locally crafted gifts that have been made with love as you take in the beautiful surroundings of Stoller Hall’s breathtaking atrium. Afterwards, you can relax with a hot drink and take a stroll through central Manchester.

Who? Those looking for a unique gift this Christmas \ Age? All ages \ Price?

The Lanterns at Chester Zoo

Ready for an evening of magic and illumination? The Lanterns are back at Chester Zoo for another spectacular event! Until the 23rd of December, the zoo will be transformed into a beautiful sea of light showcasing a range of different animals that you might find there. It’s a truly unmissable experience to be enjoyed by everyone, young and old. For the little ones, there’s even an opportunity to meet Santa Claus on his illuminated sleigh. See the zoo in a whole new light and take some wonderful pictures that you can cherish forever. Who? Magic-lovers and animal fans alike! \ Age? All ages \ Price?

What’s on in Manchester and Cheshire this Christmas

Here’s 10 of our favourite places to visit over the Christmas period. We hope you have a holly, jolly time! - Cheap and cheerful - Affordable and fun - Perfect as a treat

Ice skating at Wilmslow’s Bank Square

Head down to Wilmslow’s Bank Square for a glide along their synthetic ice-skating rink, which is open to the public from early December. Whether it’s date night or you’re just looking for a fun activity for the kids, wrap up warm and get your skates on this festive season! There will also be a Christmas market as well as other attractions to keep you entertained. Keep your eye out for the upcoming 12 days of Wilmslow Christmas, which will see different festive activities taking place across various venues, businesses, schools, and community groups throughout the town.

Who? Those who just LOVE Christmas! \ Age? All ages \ Price?

Christmas dining at The Pheasant Inn, Tattenhall

Looking for decadent dining this Christmas? The Pheasant Inn will keep you cosy and warm this winter as you dine on a delectable two or three-course festive menu from one of Cheshire’s finest gastro inns around. Whether you’re gathering with friends, family or work colleagues, you’ll be sure to have a pleasant evening. From salmon and crab roulade to braised beef bourguignon, Christmas pudding to white chocolate and cherry cheesecake and everything in between, there’s something for everyone at The Pheasant.

Who? For the festive foodies \ Age? All ages \ Price?

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The weather outside is frightful, but these places are so delightful! If you’re looking for the perfect outing this winter, then look no further.
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Christmas Spectacular at The Mere

On the 16th and 17th December, The Mere Resort & Spa in Knutsford will be transformed into an all-singing, all-dancing festive spectacular, featuring a glass of fizz and canapés on arrival as well as a three-course dinner with entertainment throughout. As well as live performances from an incredible seasonal band and a DJ to play through to the late hours, guests will be able to capture all their Christmas celebrations inside the must-visit photo booth. Put on your best clothes, this is sure to be a celebration to remember!

Who? For a glitz and glam Christmas \ Age? Adults only \ Price?

Christmas Day at Didsbury House

Wake up to a cosy and festive Christmas morning following a fantastic night’s sleep at Didsbury House Hotel. Later, take the stress out of Christmas dinner by tucking into a delicious and beautifully presented four-course meal, complete with buck’s fizz.

Once you’re full, you can snuggle up by the fire with a glass of wine and breathe a sigh of relief – there’ll be no pots to wash this Christmas! What’s more, children can enjoy their Christmas meal for half price. It would be rude not to, really…

Who? For a relaxing, decadent Christmas \ Age? All ages \ Price?

Jack & the Beanstalk at Waterside Arts

Nothing quite says ‘family time’ at Christmas like a local pantomime. The award-winning Sale Nomads will be returning to Sale’s Waterside Arts theatre for the annual panto, ready to make you laugh, cheer and boo! This classic tale is fun for all the family and is sure to give your little ones a good giggle. Family tickets can be purchased for two adults and two children, and 2-for-1 tickets are available on Friday 13th, Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th January. Who? for a good laugh this Christmas! \ Age? Youngsters & families \ Price?

Murder Mystery NYE Weekend

at De Vere Cranage Estate

Step into your very own murder mystery this New Year’s Eve with this encapsulating event by Joy Swift’s Murder Weekends. You’ll arrive at the beautiful Cranage Estate in Holmes Chapel and enjoy a three-course dinner before the night is turned on its head and you must find out who the culprit is. This two-night stay includes accommodation, breakfast, dinner on both nights, a New Year’s Eve Celebration party, cream tea AND a full weekend of suspenseful murder mystery activities. Who? For a criminally good Christmas! \ Age? Adults only \ Price?

Santa Special at ChesterBoat

Take a cruise along the River Dee this Christmas and meet Santa whilst you’re at it! ChesterBoat, The Lady Diana, will be adorned with festive lights and tinsel for this family-friendly event. The ChesterBoat elves will be ready and waiting to greet you with refreshments and fun activities. Tickets include mulled wine or tea/coffee for adults, cordial for children, a mince pie or gingerbread man per person, an age-appropriate book for those aged two to 10 and sweets for older children. You’ll also enjoy a one-hour cruise with festive music to sing along to. Who? For an extra special visit \ Age? Youngsters & families \ Price?

Santa Dash at Chester Riverside Campus

Practise your ho ho hos and dig out your Santa hat – one of Chester’s most anticipated charity events is back! Supporting the Hospice of the Good Shepherd and the Countess Charity, the Chester Santa Dash returns to Chester Riverside Campus as thousands of Santas run across the city streets.

Each participant will receive a Santa suit and a medal for taking part and there will be entertainment throughout to keep you in high spirits. It’s all for a good cause! Who? For those who like to give back at Christmas \ Age? All ages \ Price?

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Throw open your doors and welcome guests into a home filled with festive cheer

Christmas is a time to pull out all the stops when it comes to home décor, so don’t hold back. You may already have a stash of decs that you bring out every year, but why stop there? Go for Christmas with all the trimmings and you won’t regret it. Maybe you’re the person who goes out and buys a whole load of baubles each year to match a new colour scheme, in which case, we are preaching to the converted, but even if you’re a traditionalist who loves the memories associated with heirloom tree decorations, it’s still fun to add to your collection! And if you are going to invest in one thing more this year, make it a candle. No, not because the electricity might cut out, but because the warm glow and fragrance from a beautiful, scented candle just makes everything that little bit more magical.

John Lewis Christmas bedding, from £40, johnlewis.com Primark Home Christmas cushion, £4, primark.com
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Christmas is just around the corner and we have got a fabulous range of fun and stylish accent lighting and lamps for gifting. From modern to mid-century, to suit any decor and at affordable prices, our wide variety of table, floor and wall lights makes selecting the perfect (and unique) gift for your loved ones this Christmas extremely easy. We also have a fun and engaging kids’ lighting collection, which features colour-changing neon night lights and themed ceiling and table lights as well as task lighting for older children to help with their studies.

Get ready for the darker nights The days are getting shorter and it’s dark outside before we even arrive home from work. That’s why we’ve made sure that we have an abundance of outdoor lighting styles for your home to suit all your needs. Our range of outdoor security lighting often comes fitted with a PIR motion sensor, which automatically switches on when movement is detected, acting as an energy-efficient and convenient aid to help with parking or achieving the best visibility of your outdoor spaces and giving added security and deterring or scaring away any unwanted intruders.

We also display a beautiful range of decorative wall lights, hanging lanterns and post lanterns to light up your entrance, patio, garden or driveway –all available at any of our five stores across the UK or on our BHS and Litecraft websites.

Find your nearest store With five lighting stores throughout the UK and online shopping available at the Litecraft and BHS websites, your search for the right lighting couldn’t be easier.

Litecraft Gorse Street Chadderton Oldham OL9 9RJ (just off J21, M60)

Litecraft Beaumont Building Great Ducie Street Manchester M3 1PQ (opposite the Manchester Arena)

All stores have FREE parking and are open seven days a week

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1 3 8 4 7 2 6 11 5 12 10 9 1. Metro clear glass sphere table lamp, satin brass and champagne £100. 2. Visconte Capri eight-light orbital ceiling pendant, bronze £350.00. 3. Lincoln tripod floor lamp, satin brass £180. 4. Delting up-and-down outdoor wall light with PIR sensor, stainless steel £42.00. 5. Hennock large diner pendant, brass £180. 6. Ferris outdoor polycarbonate tall lamp post lantern, black £50. 7. Ozzie wall light, pewter £55. 8. Elongated table lamp with white shade, brass £94. 9. Tora table lamp, black £28, Tora floor lamp, black £68. 10. Calvet ceiling light, brass £120. 11. Glow dream neon wall light, blue £25.00. 12. Delting up-and-down outdoor wall light, anthracite £28.
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Cheshire Property Staging

Hello!

How is it the end of the year already? Life certainly has a way of passing by so quickly. This year, for us, has been one of growth and structure but most of all, I’m always conscious to keep an upbeat and positive vibe at the Cheshire Property Staging studio. I think it’s so important for our clients to feel happiness and joy when it comes to renovating their home; stress and worry doesn’t serve anyone well, especially when it’s over a paint colour or flooring. I truly hope you too can also reflect over this past year and focus on the moments that made you smile.

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What have we been up to?

Let’s start with our interior design event. We put the event on for people who are in the middle of home renovations, lovers of interior design, and people wanting career advice. We are pleased to say that it was a huge success and provided massive value for so many of you. We had some incredible artists, tradesman, luxury homeware suppliers and flowers all in one room. But don’t worry if you missed it, the next one is already being planned. Keep your eyes peeled!

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Let’s talk Christmas decorations!

In previous years, we’ve installed decorations for our clients and even set dinner tables! My advice to you, if you’re thinking of enhancing your decs this year, is to first choose a metallic base colour, i.e., gold or silver, then a colour that you love to go with it, for example, I’m very traditional and go with gold, champagnes and red. With silver though, soft greens and icy blues go beautiful too. If budget allows, then pop down to TK Maxx or your local garden centre, where they have a wealth of beautiful Christmas items, which you could swap out for items you already have that are dated or tired. There’s no rule of less is more with decorations, it’s once a year, just have fun!

Renovation to rent

Our large home renovation for the rental market in Hale Barns is now let out to a Manchester United player and his family. They fell in love with it at first sight and reports are that not a single item we styled in the home has been moved yet! Such a huge compliment! If you have a property that you want maximum rental or sale on, don’t hesitate to get in touch. The investment in enhancing your property really is worth it.

Merry Christmas!

Follow us on Instagram to keep up to date with all our projects and to access all the behind-the-scenes action, plus lots of valuable information and advice! @cheshirepropertystaging

For years, I always got a real tree and don’t get me wrong, I still adore them. Then one Christmas, I left it too late and in B&Q one evening, the most beautiful artificial tree I had ever seen was stood there in front of me. Since that moment, my mind was changed about artificial trees and I’m here to give you some guidance on some of the best I’ve found.

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6ft Thetford natural-looking pre-lit artificial Christmas tree, £196

Balsam Hill BH Nordmann Fir, £479

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6ft 180 LED pre-lit mountain pine Christmas Tree, £89

ScentSicles O Christmas Tree scented tree decorations, jar of 6 for £6

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from Andalucía POSTCARD

In fact, Lord Muck used to run a family sweepstake, every New Year’s Day, taking bets as to the likely date when my yuletide madness would begin. One year, it was February 12th. Bravo Uncle Bob on that risky longshot.

Well, what was a festive-mad wannabe elf to do once she heard the local garden centre was having a closing down sale –everything tinselly, glittery, sparkly and, frankly, fire hazardousy at half price. Glit tering glass balls and garlands. Metres of luxurious silver tinsel. Cute frosty log table decorations. Giant pillar candles.

Shimmering bauble wreaths. Tinkly sleigh bells. No other choice but to buy up the entire lot. Regent Street would have been proud. Lord Muck on reading the bank statement? Not so much. But here in Spain, I am actually one of the more sen sible Brits abroad over Christmas. Honest, Uncle Bob. Because, whilst the rest of the world has important breaking news focused on wars, elections and energy prices, here in local expatsville, the Facebook groups are awash with breaking news of another sort.

This news comes courtesy of the highly active expat spy ring (or The Nerja Four, as I like to call them), who are out every day intelligence gathering,

Dashing here, there and everywhere Ru dolph, Dasher. Prancer and Vixen-like. Their acolytes waiting with baited breath, car keys at the ready, desperate for any leads to be divulged. Ready to spring into action, panther-like, at the sound of those WhatsApp pings...

Celebrations tubs landed. Crackers spotted. Cadbury selection boxes snapped up in bulk. Get down to the International Club to collect. Brandy butter located. Plum puddings pinpointed. Local air crews wined, dined and recruited to bring back a mountain of marzipan on their next trip back to London.

Meanwhile, all around us, our lovely Spanish neighbours go about their busi ness, enjoying their carefree week ends, winding down through autumn, going into the holidays calm, relaxed and full of energy. They, in turn, look on in be musement as us expats burn through petrol at an alarming rate, driving all over the place, desperate to source all our tra ditional favourites as we try to recreate home. Writing our mad to-do lists. At tempting to bake almond mince pies from scratch. Icing Christmas cake mes sages in 27°C degree heat. Not to mention the rather shameful tug-of-war fights over the last pack of Aldi’s warm glow solar fairy lights. And fisticuffs at dawn over mulled wine spice sachets.

So, this year, I have decided: I am joining my Spanish neighbours’ camp. Out with all the heart-attack-inducing stressful traditions, in with a relaxed family BBQ Christmas Eve, picnic on the beach Christmas Day and come Boxing Day, a drive up to Sierra Nevada and a day’s skiing. Bliss.

Right, must dash. Just received SOS from Lady Purbeck. Caught at Malaga Airport smuggling a Waitrose turkey and two dozen pigs in blankets in her suitcase…

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Tucked away in fashionable St.James’s…

A country house in the heart of London, with Green Park and St James’s Park as its back garden, DUKES London’s Victorian exterior evokes a time when artists and writers rubbed shoulders with royalty in fashionable St James’s, London. Upstairs, you’ll find elegant rooms and suites with antique furnishings coupled with the la test technology. Downstairs is home to Great British Restaurant (GBR), serving up seasonal British cuisine, and DUKES Bar, famous worldwide for its martinis and said to be the inspiration for the classic line ‘shaken, not stirred’.

The Great British Restaurant is an all-day dining experience in a great atmosphere, offering simple dishes cooked brilliantly in true British style. Full English breakfast, a

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decadent wagyu burger, beetroot salad or the classic fish and chips with a twist –you’ll find them all here.

If you are getting together with friends or relaxing after a meeting, the intimate surroundings of DUKES Bar, along with the world-class bartender team service, provide the ultimate setting for an unforgettable moment. And The Drawing Room or the Cognac and Cigar Garden is the perfect place to finish your evening.

DUKES London guest rooms and suites are classically and elegantly decorated in keeping with the history of the area, with special touches to ensure you have a restful and comfortable night’s sleep, and provide all the amenities the modern traveller would need.

All rooms feature a double, king or a twin bed, a stunning marble en-suite bathroom, 400-thread-count bed linen and Turkish cotton bathrobes. Flatscreen televisions, compli mentary WiFi/high-speed internet access and Bluetooth speakers with USB sockets feature in all rooms, just in case you need to stay connected during your

stay. A small selection of rooms also have walk-in showers and balconies, which can be requested and are available subject to availability.

So, if you fancy a city break, DUKES London is a lovely historical hotel, tucked away in the St. James area, ideally located for London’s finest restaurants, most fash ionable shops, exciting galleries and fabulous theatre productions. Also ideal for the iconic sights and only a five-minute walk from Buck ingham Palace.

The food is delicious and you will enjoy impeccable service. Is it expensive? Yes, of course, but compared to many of London’s Hotels, it was worth it.

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Amsterdam in style

five-star NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace is situated in the oldest part of Amsterdam, behind the restored façade of 19 authentic 17th-century buildings, just opposite Amsterdam’s Centraal Station and a five-minute’s walk from Dam Square. Trendsetting shops and famous attractions are accessible both on foot and via public transport.

268 rooms are spread over six floors and include a range of suites and apartments. The rooms are classic in style and have plenty of space and climate control; many offer first-class views of Amsterdam. The premium rooms and junior suites are unique, with some split-level Junior suites, with stairs to access the higher level. If you are travelling as a group, the apartments are ideal, because they have their own kitchen, or small families may prefer inter connecting rooms.

In the morning. head to the breakfast room for the signature NH Collection buf fet breakfast, which offers a huge

spread of hot and cold dishes, fresh fruit, juice, pastries, and eggs cooked to your liking. In the evening, it doesn’t get much better (if you fancy treating yourself) than the Michelin-starred Restaurant Vermeer for a truly culinary sensation. For predinner drinks or a nightcap, Bar, Bottles & Jars serves everything from cocktails to light snacks and stays open late, so it’s the perfect place to unwind after a long day.

With such a range of transport options available across the city, it’s no surprise that driving is actively discouraged in Am sterdam. Walking tours, canal cruises and bicycles are your best options for ex ploring the city’s historic streets and winding waterways.

Rain is part and parcel of daily life in Am sterdam, but that’s no excuse to stop you immersing yourself in Dutch heritage at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum or Van Gogh Museum. You can keep kids entertained at the Nemo Science Museum or book a hopon, hop-off tour to discover Amsterdam from a dry seat on a closed-top, doubledecker bus.

Experience local culture by getting cosy in an Amsterdam coffee shop, have a drink in

Tuck into local cuisine with an authentic Amsterdam dinner at DeHallen’s covered food market or a personalised dining experience in the home of a local. You won’t be short of things to do in Amsterdam.

This luxurious five-star hotel is situated perfectly to explore the city on foot. The rooms are clean and spacious with great views of the city. The food is delicious, the staff exceptionally friendly and the service is excellent. I would recommend requesting a higher floor room, simply because there is sometimes noise from people passing late at night. But apart from that, a fabulous stay. Thank you!

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Words: Salim Uddin-Khandakar The one of the city’s traditional pubs or sample plenty of tasters at the former Heineken brewery.
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Chiswick… undeniably posh

Chiswick is a leafy, affluent district with a village feel. Media and creative profes sionals mingle in indie shops, wine bars, and high-end restaurants along Chiswick High Road.

room2 Chiswick is the world’s first fully net-zero hotel. Surrounded by cafés and boutiques, the green retreat offers a re laxed combination of home and hotel while encouraging guests to embrace a sustainable lifestyle. The hotel, which opened in December 2021, sets a new global industry standard for environmental responsibility in the fight against climate change and proves sustainability doesn’t mean sacrificing style, convenience or comfort. At a time when reducing the impact of climate change is more impor tant than ever, room2 Chiswick is an ideal destination for eco-conscious and responsible travellers looking for the ulti mate stay in London.

Predicted to use 89% less energy per square metre compared to typical UK hotels, room2 Chiswick is the first hotel in the world to fully account for its entire carbon footprint, making it ‘whole-life net zero’. This means both embodied and operational carbon have, and will be, rebalanced throughout the entire hometel’s lifecycle. All emissions associated with the hometel’s production and construction, materials used, opera tions, maintenance, refurbishment and including the eventual clearance of the building will equal zero. room2 has also signed the Glasgow Declaration on

Climate Action in Tourism and is com mitted to accelerating climate action to cut global tourism emissions.

room2 Chiswick embraces leading hard ware and software technology from around the world to achieve pioneering energy efficiencies, with some developed in-house. Renewable energy is maximised on-site with solar and ground source heat pumps, which convert 100% of the energy needed for heating, cooling and hot water. Two lab rooms collect data on water and energy use, along with air quality, and learn from guest habits to refine and im prove future efficiencies.

Ultra-low flow pressure showers use less water with aerated water fixtures and ultra-energy efficient lighting and appli ances are combined with occupancy sensors across the building. The blue roof reduces localised flooding by slowly discharging up to 50,000 litres of rainwater,

and the green roof boasts 200 tonnes of soil and wildflowers, planted to increase biodiversity and absorb CO2, along with beehives and bug hotels.

room2 Chiswick has a zero-waste policy and is the first UK hotel to introduce food waste into its in-room recycling bins. Un able to find a 3-in-1 recycling bin in keeping with the hometel’s philosophy for design and simplicity of use, room2 designed and manufactured its own be spoke bin to include waste, recycling and food waste, to ensure 100% of waste is recycled or converted into energy off-site.

Whether staying for two nights or two months, for leisure or for work, guests can expect the relaxed and informal room2 ex perience throughout their stay. Fully equipped kitchen, living, working and eat ing area and with both check-in and check-out at 2pm, allowing more flexibility. Plus every guest has access to the gym, bar and restaurant.

room2 Chiswick offered far more than we anticipated. The staff were warm and friendly and the quirky studio room we stayed in was like a home from home. Chiswick High Road is undeniably posh and probably one of the best streets in London; packed with shops, restaurants and pubs. Definitely worth a trip to explore what it has on offer. We will be back! Rooms at room2 Chiswick start from £189 per night for two people staying in a snug room.

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The woof guide to York

Peppa the Pomeranian gets into the festive spirit with a Christmassy trip

As a dog, I am totally unaware of where I am allowed to go. I just follow my nose! Unbelievably, this doesn’t always go down very well with some breeds, i.e., people. They can get very barky if they feel you shouldn’t be there, which can be a bit scary for a pooch. I mean, all we want is somewhere decent to stay, good food and a spot of sightseeing.

I am just back from a trip to Christmassy York and as your roving reporter (or should that be Rover reporter?), I am here to give my verdict on dog-friendly places that humans will also enjoy.

First stop was the hotel. The Judge’s Lodging is a beautiful 18th-century former court building with lots of nooks and crannies and some fantastic outdoor areas.

We checked into a ground floor terrace room that had its own front door and was very handy for the cellar bar/restaurant, which I loved trotting through every time we left and arrived at the hotel.

the side of the bed, which they said were great for night reading. They were also impressed by the huge bed, which l found to be very comfortable (until I was told to get off it) and all the other stuff they enjoy larking around with, such as tea and cof fee-making, ironing, and drying the fur on their head

We all ate at the dog-friendly hotel cellar bar one night and that was brilliant, as they’d made me a plate of food while the humans oohed and ahhed over starters of roasted artichoke and whipped goat’s curd for the vegetarian and a plate of excellent tempura king prawns for the car nivore followed by cauliflower steak and thick hand-cut chips and, for the meat eater, a classic plate of perfectly cooked steak and chips. I tried the steak and I can confirm that it was brilliant! A cheese selection – from which I was allowed a nibble – and a sticky toffee pudding were also very good.

Dog friendly? I had my own fluffy bed, bowls, of course, and because we were getting into the Christmas spirit, a doggy treat cracker. They also delivered a plate of freshly baked dog biscuits to my room, which disappeared very quickly.

In the room, the humans loved playing with the light switches, especially those at

Across the road from the hotel were the stunning York Museum gardens, which I loved as they’re full of squirrels to chase. I also had fun on the York bus tour and the humans seemed enthralled to be shown quirky York landmarks such as where Dick Turpin was buried and York’s smallest building. Of course, we also went around the Christmas markets, which were sparkly festive and fun for everyone, especially me.

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Robotic radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer

There are several options for the treatment of prostate cancer. Low-risk cases are normally managed with active surveillance, which is a process of close monitoring and only treating at signs of change in the disease. For higher risk disease, treatment is either surgery to remove the prostate or radiotherapy. Surgery is done using a specialised surgical robot and involves removal of the whole prostate gland and seminal vesicles. In some cases, there is a need to remove the lymph glands as well and all this can be performed robotically too.

the team have acquired vast experience in robotics, having performed more than 3,000 robotic operations. Robotic surgery is an advanced form of keyhole surgery where a surgeon sits on a console and manipulates sophis ticated instruments placed in your tummy to carry out the entire operation. The 3D view of the operating field, enhanced magnification and the use of specialised EndoWrist in struments allow the surgeon to carry out the procedure with excellent outcomes, in cluding a shorter length of stay, less blood loss, faster return to normal activity and a potential to minimise the side ef fects.

The highly specialised robotic team are based on site at the Christie Private Care, providing comprehensive care for their patients at the most experienced robotic centre in the North West. Your suitability for robotic prostatectomy and the cancer outcomes will be discussed with you at the time of your consultation. The risks for continence and sexual function will be explained. There is a possibility to individualise robotic surgery by performing nerve-sparing procedures with the aim of preserving sexual function in appropriate cases. The follow-up protocol after robotic surgery includes regular check-ups and involvement of specialist nursing teams.

world-leading site for prostate cancer re search, is a recognised centre for robotic surgical training, has robotic surgeons who are national robotic trainers and the internationally recognised team have a vast number of publications on prostate cancer.

If you have concerns about prostate cancer and want to speak to one of our experts, or you have been diagnosed and would like to discuss your options, please contact Urology Clinics and we would be happy to arrange an appointment.

The Urology Clinics surgeons were some of the first to pioneer robotic surgery for prostate cancer in the UK. Since then,

The Urology Clinics team have access to three da Vinci robots, including the latest Xi Surgical Systems and are based at the HCA Christie Private Care. The Christie is a

Find out more at urologyclinics.co.uk Contact Urology Clinics Manchester e: info@urologyclinics.co.uk This information does not replace a doctor’s opinion and if you suffer any of these problems, always see your GP.
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based in South Manchester, we offer the highest level of medical care, above and beyond the NHS. Whilst the NHS is a good system, demand has increased so much that it has become almost impossible for it to offer the prompt and personal care that we all wish for. We believe our registered patients want a professional service with peace of mind at all times – from prompt telephone advice, a face to face consultation or organising an admission into hospital, anytime, day or night – all provided by a small group of doctors whom they know.

Hopefully, you will not need to see a doctor urgently, but accidents or illnesses can occur when least expected, and having to travel or wait several hours for healthcare can only make the ordeal worse.

You can stay registered with your NHS GP, as our aim is not to replace your care but to work alongside it, providing you with our extra medical care when you or your family need it most.

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At the OrthTeam Centre, we offer fast access consultations with our experts who have trained to develop the highest level of specialisation in their chosen area, which includes all aspects of orthopaedics, neurosurgery, peripheral nerve, neurology, pain management, rheumatology and sport and exercise medicine.

OrthTeam Centre patient Jean Ellis, 72, decided to self-fund for surgery with Consultant Spinal Neurosurgeon, Mr John Leach, due to being in so much pain that she became a prisoner in her own home.

Jean explains: “A spinal disc had protruded and was pressing on my sciatic nerve, causing severe back and leg pain. It became too much to bear; I couldn’t go out of the house and was unable to drive.

“I wanted to start living my life again and didn’t want to wait months on end for treatment. I decided to go private and was lucky enough to be able to afford to pay for my procedure. I was quickly seen by Mr Leach and even had surgery a week earlier

than originally planned as I was in agony.

“I’m delighted to say that my procedure was a success and I’m now back doing the things I love, like going for long walks. My advice to anyone who is suffering in pain is that if you can selffund for treatment, do it – you won’t look back!”

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Bob Baker – The Cheshire Wellness Centre –

Changing lives through his own experiences

Outgoing, friendly and hard-working, super-salesman Bob Baker, now 57, opened his Cheshire Wellness Centre on 1st April 2021 for anyone needing space, help, counselling and a sense of peace. Situated by the canal in the calm Cheshire countryside outside Lymm, the Cheshire Wellness Centre is by definition a safe haven. On its first day, Bob could only offer the services of one counsellor, but now, the Cheshire Wellness Centre boasts the expertise of more than 30 qualified therapists from 13 psychological and holistic disciplines.

These range from hypnotherapy and counselling to yoga, reiki and sound therapy. A non-medical facility, the Cheshire Wellness Centre attracts clients of all ages. Discretion and confidentiality are key. And should anyone present with seemingly serious symptoms, Bob and his team would not hesitate to suggest other avenues of treatment within our mainstream services.

What motivated Bob, in sales since the age of 19, to make this drastic career change?

Well, unbeknown to himself and in complete denial anyway, Bob was an alcoholic. He saw his daily tipple as a perfectly normal way of life – and great fun. After all, he had never degenerated into aggression of any sort, remained sociable and enjoyed his drinking. He would never start drinking before 4.30pm, but one drink led to another, like a never-ending revolving door, and that was the daily dilemma. Like so many other alcohol-dependents, when the bad times rolled, Bob saw alcohol as his crutch to help him through – from family bereavements to the various problems life threw his way. But ultimately, the comfort he sought from drink was a delusion. It led to deep depression, anxiety and a sense of morbidity. Inevitably, his otherwise stable family life came under threat too.

By 2020, Bob had accepted the implications of his ongoing drinkinduced mental and physical health problems. He suffered some liver damage, which has luckily now been addressed. Both antidepressants and counselling had proved ineffective in stopping his drinking. And even though the so-called ‘simple’ solution to his problems stared him in the face, Bob was still unable to say no to drink. He was addicted to it and says:

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“Until you really do want to give up on any addiction, and that is what it was, until you actually can make the break, nothing, just nothing, will change. Alcohol is a depressant; at the time, you feel better, but you soon realise it makes things worse.”

Then came his ‘lightbulb’ moment. Feeling isolated and desperate, fearful of losing everything, Bob turned to his exasperated and by now skeptical wife and children to announce his enrolment on a private two-week rehabilitation course near Chester. Yes, at last he had made the decision to come clean, learn to abstain and start life afresh. And since May 2020, Bob hasn’t touched a drop.

It took time for his family to grasp the change was for real. But once their trust was regained, Bob’s confidence and natural tendency to put others’ needs ahead of his own came to the fore. He now wondered how to move forwards and perhaps provide others with the opportunities for help he had never found for himself in his times of need. Bob hit upon the idea of opening his own centre. But, most importantly, it would have to be in the right location. And so, it is.

The Cheshire Wellness Centre houses six rooms of varying sizes to accommodate appointments ranging from one-to-one, hour-long

sessions to larger group activities, such as yoga. Both clients and practitioners appreciate the positive affect of being closer to na ture in this Cheshire Wellness Centre environment. For starters, no-one arrives so stressed by town-centre parking that ‘winding down’ takes up a third of their actual appointment.

Bob explains: “We have a holistic approach to mental health issues. One of my missions is to help normalise mental health and make it more acceptable for men to come forward. 85 per cent of our clients are female. Presently, poor mental health among males still carries a stigma. We want people to accept their problems and realise others have them too. Yes, it’s OK not to be OK. Do not be ashamed.”

With such a wide a variety of treatments and therapies on their menu, this holistic retreat has already been of help to clients of all ages, from school children and teenagers to grandparents.

If you have something on your mind, if you require ‘time-out’, if you fancy pregnancy or restorative yoga or even a bit of boxing –look up the Cheshire Wellness Centre. Bob Baker is always avail able for a cuppa, a chat and advice – you see, here, it’s all about being personal.

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Situated in the heart of Cheshire and boasting the stunning Tatton Park on its doorstep, historic Knutsford is undis putedly one of Cheshire’s prettiest villages. Knutsford’s streets are cobbled, the buildings are quaint, and the whole village is an intriguing mix of past and present: think cutting-edge businesses housed within listed buildings, and high-end interior designers next to cosy tearooms. Knutsford is a town of contrasts, which is why it’s the ideal location for Piccolino.

Their ethos has always been to mix classic with contemporary to create something that truly is the best of both – that’s why

Piccolino Knutsford

Piccolino’s menu offers an array of Italian classics with a distinctly modern twist. This is stylish Italian dining at its best. Piccolino, an authentic Italian restaurant, is a proud fixture of the Knutsford dining scene. Ideally situated in a central village location on High Street; boasting an open kitchen, second-floor bar area and a substantial rooftop terrace featuring a fully retractable roof for the ultimate alfresco experience, rain or shine!

Italy’s diverse cooking is the heart and soul of Piccolino in Knutsford. We visit the regions, meet the producers and are com mitted to sourcing the best-quality

ingredients. As you’d expect from the best Italian restaurants, a passion for provenance is at the forefront of our menu, which incorporates the best and freshest seasonal produce, Italian cheeses, meat and seafood, all delivering pure classic Italian flavours. We partner with artisan suppliers from all over Italy, bringing some of the best Italian ingredients to our res taurant in Knutsford.

Piccolino in Knutsford is the ideal restaurant for a special occasion; we love to celebrate with you, be this for a birthday, an office Christmas party or a family get-together. Whatever your occasion, you can be guar anteed that Piccolino will make it a special one.

When it comes to everyone’s favourite foods, Italian is always at the top of the list and there is no better place to experience the best in Italian cuisine than this restaurant in the lovely Cheshire village of Knutsford.

Piccolino / 95 King Street / Knutsford WA16 6EQ

34 London Road Alderley Edge

Getting to 34 London Road for those not in-the-know can be difficult, as there are no signs anywhere on the main strip of Alderley Edge. Instead, guests must venture into Parea, Alderley Edge to look for clues as to where the entrance is located.

Once inside, guests can relax in ambient, Art Deco surroundings. The cocktail menu includes popular classics and a range of martinis (from a French martini to an es presso martini) as well as an extensive Champagne menu, wine list and top-shelf spirits.

The term speakeasy was actually coined in the early 1820s, originating from the British phrase ‘speak softly shop’ (used to describe the home of a smuggler), which was later changed to ‘speakeasy shop.’

People then went on to use this terminology to describe places where alcohol was sold to the public illegally. Since these places did not want to attract attention, especially that of local law enforcement, the idea was that customers needed to keep the noise down, or ‘speakeasy.’

34 London Road is the newest addition to the Alderley Edge bar scene. This 1920s-themed establishment mimics the illicit, hidden bars that arose during the prohibition period in the US. Serving craft cocktails, premium liquor, and entertainment reminiscent of the 1920s speakeasy era.

The term ‘speakeasy’ dates back to the Prohibition Era of the 1920s, when the US government banned alcohol. As a result, illegal, hidden speakeasies arose as a means to continue selling alcohol. These secretive entertainment venues are where jazz, booze, and youth culture flourished.

Nowadays, the aim of most speakeasies is to get people to care about good cocktails and to see drink-making as an art similar to cooking.

To keep up with 34 London Road, you will have to keep an eagle eye on their Instagram page @34londonroad

To book a table at 34 London Road / email 34londonrd@gmail.com

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Celebrating in style at Dhoom

Dhaam

In Hindi. Dhoom Dhaam means ’to cele brate in style’. Located in the heart of Didsbury village, this modern Indian restaurant offers a smart all day dining experience, inspired by the nostalgic experiences of husband-and-wife team Manoj and Dixika during their travels to India.

Think old-styled Indian and jazz music and a modern twist on the flavours and textures of India. The couple have always aimed to infuse a sense of humility, glamour and history with their best-loved, home-style traditions from across India.

Dhoom Dhaam goes beyond the artifice of contrived Indian kitsch and presents an eclectic decor with consummate elegance, wit and wisdom. The couple are great lovers of fine decor and this is reflected in the aesthetically sumptuous space, which combines the traditional with the progressive and is in a way, an extension of the couple’s own way of life. It is a celebration

of Indian food and drink through the eyes of the couple who appreciate the good things in life.

We visited on what was a very busy Thursday evening with the family and ordered an array of dishes. My family love lamb, so following the obligatory po podums, we ordered starters of lamb chops, tandoori king prawns, samosa chaat, bhel puri and my absolute new fa vourites, pani puri shots.

The mains attraction consisted of lamb shank biriyani, lamb chops (so good we needed more!), duck curry, vegan chicken curry and bhindi dopiaza. With sides of basmati rice, chilli and garlic naan, (lots of) Schezwan chips and two delicious ndoChinese dishes of hakka noodles and Schezwan rice.

As someone that is most definitely not vegetarian (unfortunately) and would always opt for steak or seabass when eat ing out, I now find myself ordering vegetarian food in an Indian restaurant and Dhoom Dhaam has a wide selection of tasteful vegetarian dishes to choose from. Washed down with a bottle of Favola

prosecco and a few glasses of Bombay Bi cycle, Dhoom Dhaam serves fine Indian cuisine in a stylish, sophisticated, relaxed space. The staff are friendly and attentive and it’s obvious they love what they are doing, as the restaurant is always full of chatty, happy customers.

Great quality food, amazing atmosphere and excellent service on your doorstep.

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Festive party bites

Food editor, stylist and author Angela Boggiano and her photographer husband, Craig Robertson, owners of

At The Kitchen in Cheadle Hulme, share their delicious festive party bites with us.

Festive cranberry fizz

This would be equally delicious served as a refreshing mocktail, simply omit the gin.

Serves 2 100ml gin 100ml cranberry juice 1 tbsp lemon juice

Tonic water & rosemary sprigs to serve

1. Place the gin, cranberry juice and lemon juice in a jug with ice and stir to blend.

Put ice cubes into 2 tall highball glasses and pour in the cranberry mix.

2. Top up with tonic of your choice and serve with a sprig of rosemary.

It’s that wonderful time of year for gathering with family and friends and celebrating with a few drinks and some tasty food. But it doesn’t have to be stressful and overwhelming. Just a few simple but tasty bites and a delicious festive tipple is all you need to get into the spirit. These bites can be made well ahead and are so straightforward to make, and the added bonus is that they don’t cost the earth. And there’s a super-simple festive cocktail too, which can easily be adapted for non-drinkers.

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Makes approx. 40 bites

For the bites:

3 tbsp olive oil

1 large onion, chopped

2 garlic cloves crushed

500g potatoes, peeled & diced

1 red pepper, deseeded & diced

100g chorizo, diced

Pinch of crushed chilli flakes

Pinch of smoked paprika

8 large free-range eggs

Small bunch flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped 100g mature Cheddar cheese, grated

For the sauce:

100g almonds or cashews

1 clove garlic, peeled

400g jar of skinned roasted red peppers

1 tsp tomato purée

4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

½ tsp smoked paprika

4 tsp sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar to taste

Handful basil leaves

Spiced halloumi pastry twists

Makes approx. 32

2 tbsp smoked paprika

2 tbsp dried oregano

1 tsp dried chilli flakes

2 tbsp olive oil

500g block puff pastry 225g block halloumi, grated 1 medium egg, beaten

1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Line two baking trays with parchment paper.

2. Place the paprika, oregano, chilli and olive oil in a bowl and mix together to make a paste.

3. Cut the pastry in half and roll out one half to a rectangle measuring about 32cm x 28cm. Brush the pastry all over with half of the spice mixture, then sprinkle half of the halloumi on one side of the pastry

along the long edge. Fold the pastry over the halloumi to create another rectangle measuring 32cm x 14cm. Gently press down the pastry over the halloumi using the rolling pin to seal in the filling.

4. Using a sharp knife, cut strips along the short edge about 1.5 cm wide to give approximately 15 strips. Brush each with the beaten egg and then carefully twist a few times and then lay on the prepared trays.

5. Repeat with the remaining pastry, spice mix and halloumi and lay the strips on the on the other tray.

6. Bake for 12-15 minutes until golden and puffed up. Place on a cooling rack to cool completely and then serve.

*Tip*

Will keep in airtight container for up to three days.

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas

4. Line a 30cm x 21 cm roasting tin with parchment paper.

2. Heat the oil in a large frying pan set over a low to medium heat. Add the onion, garlic and potatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes or until tender. Stir in the red pepper and chorizo and cook for 4-5 minutes or until the red pepper is tender and the chorizo sizzles, releases its oil and starts to crisp up. Stir in the chilli flakes and smoked paprika.

3. Meanwhile, beat the eggs in a large bowl and stir in the parsley and most of the grated cheese. Season with salt and pepper.

4. Add the potato mixture to the eggs, mixing well together. Pour the egg mixture into the prepared tin, tilting it to spread it out evenly. Place in the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes until the egg is completely set and the top is golden.

5. Whilst the tortilla is cooking, make the red pepper sauce. Place the nuts in a food processor and blitz with the garlic until the nuts are finely ground. Add the

drained peppers, tomato purée, smoked paprika, a quarter teaspoon each of salt and pepper, vinegar and oil. Blitz until you have a smooth purée.

6. Slide the tortilla out of the tin onto a wooden board and cut into 3cm cubes. Top each cube with a teaspoon of red pepper sauce and serve skewered with a fresh basil leaf. Arrange on a serving platter.

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Potato & chorizo tortilla bites with red pepper sauce

Rudy’s Pizza Napoletana Didsbury

The neighbourhood pizzeria Rudy’s Pizza Napoletana brings its relaxed dining con cept to the former Mad Giant food hall on Wilmslow Road in Didsbury.

Serving the perfect and classic Neapolitan pizza since 2015, from its original Rudy’s in Ancoats, the much-loved pizzeria has since opened more sites, with the brand-new 90-cover restaurant in Didsbury being its

fifth location in Manchester. Born out of passion for pizza, Rudy’s follows the au thentic Neapolitan tradition of pizza making, serving classic recipes such as Marinara, Margherita and Calabrese – all originating from Naples, the birthplace of pizza.

Rudy’s dough is made fresh daily using Caputo ‘00’ flour, which ferments for at

least 24 hours, alongside the best-quality ingredients imported from Naples, including San Marzano tomatoes grown on fields next to Mount Vesuvius, and Fior di Latte mozzarella.

In accordance with a truly authentic Nea politan technique, the dough is cooked in a Stefano Ferrara oven for just 60 seconds – resulting in a soft and light pizza with an airy and raised cornicione (the edge or rim of the pizza).

Martyn Williams, General Manager of Rudy’s Didsbury, said: “We look forward to becoming part of the community in Didsbury. We opened our doors in October and the team love serving our authentic Neapolitan pizza in this lovely neighbourhood.”

Rudy’s Didsbury opens seven days a week, Monday to Sunday, from 12pm until 8pm.

Rudy’s Didsbury / 653 Wilmslow Road / Didsbury / Manchester M20 6QZ

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One of Didsbury’s best Nepalese/Indian restaurants, which also happens to be Manchester’s best. The Original Third Eye is an institution that just keeps on getting better. For the last 22 years, it has continuously won awards for its dazzling fusion of Nepalese and Indian cuisine with a modern twist... and taste. This year alone sees them nominated for the Best in Region by the British Curry Awards and the International Curry Awards. They also recently won an award for the Best Indian / Nepalese Restaurant in Man chester.

For Indian Head Chef and Owner, Arun, and his Nepali wife, Mel, their beautiful restaurant is a way of life, not just a business. Given Arun’s father, Mr Saudagar Mal, trained most of the Indian chefs in Manchester and was himself a vital part of the city’s long and rich heritage in south Asian cuisine, it’s clear this is a labour of love for their family. And it’s from this five-star dynasty of chefs that the restaurant derives its original and delicious menu.

With strong roots in both India and Nepal, alongside Arun’s taste for the modern, and a commitment to only use fresh produce bought daily, this really is a rare dining experience. And with each dish made freshly once ordered, any dietary requirements can be catered for. All served up in a beautiful restaurant that wears its Asian heritage in a modern and fresh style.

Dining at The Original Third Eye is an experience the team are de termined to keep affordable while always maintaining their award-winning levels of service, quality and taste.

From traditional ‘momos’, a unique blend of Nepal and Tibet, to their most popular chicken chilli, The Original Third Eye serves up a feast of the traditional blended with the modern.

For a ‘curry’ like no other, head to The Original Third Eye and experience a delicious journey of discovery you won’t find elsewhere.

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Tipple your fancy with NIO Cocktails

Looking to have an extra special date night in? Maybe you want to show a family member you’re thinking of them? Or maybe, you just feel like treating yourself? Whatever the occasion, NIO Cocktails is a unique postal cocktail company that takes decadent drinking to a whole new level.

The name NIO is a clever acronym that stands for ‘Needs Ice Only’. Founder of NIO, Luca Quagliano, believes that everyone should have access to expertly crafted cocktails from the comfort of their own home, regardless of their skill level or knowledge of mixology. Taking the faff out of at-home cocktails, consumers of NIO can sit back and enjoy luxurious alcoholic beverages as soon as they decide to have them; simply add ice to a glass, tear off the corner of the packaging and pour – no preparation needed.

NIO Cocktails are perfectly crafted and come delivered in a distinctively innovative square card packaging with a membrane protecting the beverage inside. This simple yet effective design minimises the amount of waste created and means that, once boxed as either a set of three, six or nine cocktails, the drinks can be posted right through your letterbox. There’s no more fear of missing the post and, trust us, you won’t want to miss this delivery!

What’s more, each box you choose is fully customisable and you can tailor each set of cocktails to your recipient’s or your own preferences. Here are six of our favourite flavours, which are currently available to order on the NIO Cocktails website.

Garden of Russia If you’re into fresh and floral alcoholic drinks, then the Garden of Russia is sure to be your new favourite. This modern day take on a Vodka Sour is made with Ketel One Vodka, Bols Elder flower liqueur and citric acid to give it a slight bite and although it’s an 18.9% ABV beverage, it’s incredibly smooth and easy to drink, making it the perfect palate cleanser or

appetiser. Despite its name, the Garden of Russia has been expertly mixed in Milan, Italy, ready for you to consume and enjoy from the comfort of your home. It’s an upbeat beverage that reminds us of crisp spring gardens and refreshing waterfalls, although we think it’s perfect to drink all year round.

Boulevardier Now this cocktail is nothing other than sophistication in a glass. Serve in a rocks glass alongside your favourite jazz record and lean back in your leather armchair like the absolute badass you are. The Boulevardier is a twist on the classic bitter-sweet Negroni, taking Bulleit Bourbon and combining it with Cocchi Storico Vermouth di Torino, Campari and Angostura aromatic bitters. This drink tastes as bold as it looks and leaves an incredibly distinctive warm aftertaste to be savoured. Think woodsmoke, leather and the fragrant musk of old books. The perfect after dinner drink – sip slowly and relish it.

Gin Proved Beautiful in both appearance and flavour, this delicately balanced drink has rose petal notes that add to its floral taste. It also looks incredible in a glass thanks to its soft violet colouring – an In stagram-friendly drink indeed. The Gin Proved is a perfect blend of Tanqueray London Dry Gin, Bols Parfait Amour liqueur, lemon and Toschi liquid sugar to build a refreshing drink that's full to the brim with flavour. Think Paris, romance and Parma violets. Perfectly perfumed for any occasion – a gin lover’s delight.

Milano Torino If you’ve ever been to Italy, there’s a chance you might have already tried a Milano Torino, a popular aperitivo

How to order

with sweet-sour notes. It’s considered one of the best Campari-based cocktails to come out of Italy and, after trying this one, we now know why. NIO’s Milano Torino is made with Cocchi Storico Vermouth di To rino, Campari and a hint of Angostura aromatic bitters to achieve that signature bitter taste. Ideal as an appetiser, this drink reminds us of warm Italian sunsets and long evenings of music in good company. Add a chunk of orange peel to garnish if you’re feeling extra decadent.

Mai Tai The Mai Tai is a fruity and vibrant cocktail that packs a punch. It's mouth wateringly flavourful and moreish with a tangy kick, combining both sweet and sour notes. Served in a Tiki glass, the Mai Tai is the perfect cocktail for getting the party started. Made with Ron Santiago de Cuba rum, Cointreau, fresh citrus fruits and orgeat liqueur to give it a warm, earthy taste, this is a full-bodied beverage that you just can’t get enough of. Think carnivals, floral shirts and freshly picked fruit. This drink is deliciously refreshing on a hot summer's day.

Brown Gold The name alone gives away just how deliciously rich this cocktail is. Made with Bulleit Bourbon, Fair coffee and Bols vanilla liqueur, Brown Gold is both smooth and fiery with a comfortingly warm aftertaste. The perfect combo for whiskey fans and coffee fans alike, this drink is a slow-sipper and is best enjoyed after dinner as a digestif. Think cosying up in front of the fire on a cold winter even ing. Brown Gold is a dreamy, copper-coloured beverage that goes down as smooth as silk.

We can only imagine that after reading this, you’re chomping at the bit and absolutely dying to get your hands on a NIO cocktail (or six). You can order your box of NIO Cocktails by visiting www.niococktails.co.uk and choosing: • Box of 3 – £19.50 • Box of 6 – £39.00 • Box of 9 – £55.00 Boxes of six cocktails and above come with free delivery. Right now, you can treat your loved ones (or yourself!) to the NIO Cocktails 12-Day Advent Cocktail Box – a beautifully presented box of cocktails to help you countdown to Christmas in style. Cheers to that!

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How to do Christmas well

top tips from the family team at Ward Hadaway Solicitors

1. Compromise and respect the traditions

Each family celebrates Christmas in different ways and has their own traditions, often passed down generations, but when different families come together for Christmas, it can be difficult to respect the varying ways each family marks the occa sion. Christmas Day for some may be a brisk family walk before a traditional Christmas lunch, others may celebrate Christmas with a few drinks in the pub be fore a more casual dinner. For others, Christmas is a religious event and starts with a church service. There may be other traditions which may seem more trivial,

but which may be part of the fabric of what makes Christmas special to them –gathering to watch the Christmas episode of Doctor Who, for example. There is always room for compromise and to create new traditions together. Perhaps arranging the walk so that it passes a pub, allowing for a swift pint or two, or organising dinner time so that it does not clash with another event.

2. Give each other space…

Christmas can be a great opportunity to spend lots of time with friends and family, but it can get very claustrophobic very

quickly. Often families are cooped up inside together for long periods of time and it can quickly become a boiling pot when certain habits start to grate and tempers can flare. Don't let that become a problem and if somebody wants to escape for a while and go for a lie down or for a walk to take some time out, don't see it as a negative but just a natural part of spending protracted time in each other's pockets.

3.… but make time for yourselves together

That said, also make sure you dedicate some time to yourselves. It can be all too easy to spend the entire Christmas period

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Divorce lawyers may not be the first people you think of when looking for tips on how to enjoy the Christmas period, but having heard stories over the years from clients who have plenty to say about how their partner ruined their Christmas, here are our top tips for having a peaceful and pleasurable Christmas:

in the car darting from one family member to another, so make sure time is built in to allow for this. Perhaps enjoy a lie in and a relaxed family breakfast on Boxing Day before heading out and doing the family rounds. Don't forget it is your day too, so don't feel pressured into spending the whole day trying to please others.

4. Budget, budget, budget

This year more than ever, Christmas can put a strain on family finances, which may already be under stress. Financial worries can often be a catalyst to the breakdown of a relationship, so discuss a budget in advance and try to stick to it. Your kids will still have a great Christmas spending time doing Christmas things with family and not even notice if they get a few less pres ents this year.

5. Don’t sweat the little stuff

Everybody is searching for that perfect Christmas, one where everything goes ac cording to plan. But Christmas can be hard work, especially for the host, who can feel a lot of pressure to make sure ev ery thing is just right. But don't sweat the little stuff. Okay, the turkey may come out a little later than planned and the odd potato may be a little singed, but don't let it ruin the day. Issues here and there will quickly be forgotten and absolute dis asters will become part of the family's Christmas story, which will be looked back on fondly with a chuckle ("do you re member that Christmas when we had to have takeaway pizza because dad forgot to turn on the oven!"). Ultimately, it is one extremely busy day, not everything will be as anticipated, but give each other a bit of slack.

6. And if all else fails

Christmas is just a few days of the year, so remember that you will get through it. If things haven’t gone well, try not to let it ruin your Christmas and if you have chil dren, try to keep the energy up for them. Avoid making snap decisions based on what has happened over the Christmas period, particularly after one too many sherries. Christmas is unique and presents unique challenges, so don't let it cloud your judgment. There is plenty of time once the Christmas period is over to take stock and have a calm and rational conver sation to discuss any issues that have flared up and to seek any support and guidance that may help guide you and any decisions you decide to make.

Have a merry Christmas from all at Ward Hadaway.

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Ask the Expert

Andrew Green

Andrew started his career in his boyhood town of Glossop. His impressive CV includes some fabulous kitchens, such as Firenze, Radisson Blu, Abode Piccadilly, Hotel Indigo and Native. Andrew was given the position of executive head chef at the age of 26.

How do I prevent a Christmas kitchen disaster? Any tips for a happy Christmas dinner?

Preparation is key. Pre-cook all vegetables and warm to order to avoid the stress on the day. Cook the meat and roast potatoes on the day for the best result. Making a great gravy a couple of days in advance not only helps ease pressure but will intensify flavours.

How do you make the perfect roast potatoes?

Maris Piper or King Edwards are great options. Peel and chop the day before

and leave in cold water in the fridge. Boil partially in boiling water for 15 mins and drain, allow to air-dry for 15 mins and toss in a colander. In a baking tray, heat some goose fat (rapeseed oil if vegetarian) and add the potatoes. For extra flavour, add fresh rosemary and garlic cloves in their skins. Roast on 200°C without turning for 40 mins, turn over and allow a further 20 mins on 180°C. They need to crunch when you bite. Season with cracked salt and pepper.

Any advice on what makes great gravy? Nothing goes to waste in my house, so all

trimmings from the veg are sautéed with onions, carrots, thyme and celery. I then deglaze with a good red wine. If you wouldn’t drink it, don’t cook with it is my advice. Add a nice poultry stock. Once the bird is carved, add the juices and any excess meat/skin to the stock. Thicken with a very small beurre manié (kneaded butter) and season. Once tasty and the right consistency, pass the gravy through a sieve. Be sure to make plenty, as everybody will want more.

Jill Bottomley owns the HR Dept Trafford and Warrington franchise, leading an award-winning professional HR team based at Denzell House in Bowdon, Altrincham. The team provide outsourced HR and employment law support, from contracts of employment through to a fully retained and insured HR service, that provides peace of mind.

Employee is signed off for a month with work-related stress, what should I do?

Contact the employee to seek to conduct a ‘stress risk assessment’ to understand what is causing the stress and agree any actions. Seek consent as needed to refer to an occupational health specialist if there are underlying mental health conditions where reasonable adjustments may be needed. Seek professional HR advice.

What are T-levels and how can they help my business?

T-levels are new technical qualifications equivalent to three A-levels. They are more technical and practical than academic qualifications. Students studying T-levels require unpaid work/industrial placements of 45 days. They can provide an excellent pipeline of talent for future employment and apprenticeships. Contact your local school or college to find out more.

What alternatives do I have to making redundancies?

If there is a short-term download in work, you could consider invoking short-time working or temporary lay-off arrangements if you have the contractual right or employee agreement. This can preserve jobs in the long term. Employees may be entitled to be paid for a period of statutory guarantee pay and seek other employment. Seek professional HR advice before invoking

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Ask the Expert

Rachael Longman

What are the benefits of instructing a solicitor when you are getting divorced?

The divorce process can be a very stressful time and is full of unknowns. An expert divorce solicitor can assist you in navigating the process whilst also providing you with advice as to the best way to approach certain situations. Solicitors are also removed slightly from the situation and can therefore provide you with clear advice, so you are able to make a fully informed decision.

Do all divorce and financial cases end up in court? It is not the case that you would have to attend court if you are going through a divorce or trying to resolve your marital finances. Many couples reach agreements themselves, either independently or perhaps through mediation. However, sometimes when agreement can simply not be reached, court may be the only option. If this occurs, then expert legal advice should be sought to assist you with this process. Court may seem daunting, but its role is to make important decisions, so that your life can move on rather than remaining in stalemate when agreements cannot be reached.

Jane Masters

Jane has been teaching biology at The Grange School in Hartford for over ten years. Her teaching career started in 2002 and she has had experience in both the state sector and independent sector in Yorkshire and Cheshire. She has previously held the roles of head of biology and head of science.

How is biology promoted outside the classroom?

The department has a long history of running some amazing foreign expeditions, working alongside research scientists to collect ecological data. We’ve monitored big cat populations in the Mexican jungle, helped with turtle conservation on the Caribbean coast and visited the famous Galápagos Islands, following in Darwin’s footsteps. We even rediscovered a reptile that was thought to be extinct in the wild. We’ve found these big adventures are amazing for developing ‘soft skills’ in our young people, such as resilience and teamwork.

How do you support more able and talented students?

We run a branch of ‘Café Scientifique’ in school for our older students, where we have an informal, thought-provoking talk delivered by a member of staff or a student followed by a casual but in-depth discussion over a cup of tea and biscuits.

Recently, we had a fantastic talk about homeopathy from the head of chemistry, which led to a discussion of medical ethics and stretched our maths skills.

Is there such thing as common-law marriage?

The very simple answer is NO. Commonlaw marriage is a myth – there are currently no laws which specifically relate to couples who choose to cohabit. If you are in a cohabiting relationship, then you do not have the same rights and future claims in respect of financial support, or against capital assets, as married couples or civil partners. If you are looking at cohabiting with a partner, then it would be worth taking specialist advice and perhaps entering into a cohabitation agreement.

What are your favourite aspects of your job?

There’s no such thing as a boring day in teaching! Every day is different. Even if you find yourself teaching the same lesson to two classes, students ask different insightful questions, which will lead you off on different tangents to explore. I love how inquisitive and keen to learn our students are and how they love a good challenge!

Rachael Longman is an Associate at Ward Hadaway LLP, which specialises in matrimonial law, this includes advising clients on all aspects of relationship breakdown, such as divorce or financial settlements. Rachael also advises clients in relation to prenuptial agreements and has a further specialism in surrogacy and fertility law.
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Education News

Inspiring drama at Stockport Grammar

Drama students at Stockport Grammar School enjoyed an inspiring visit from a theatre director, who helped them generate ideas for an upcoming performance.

Gitika Buttoo visited the school to speak to the students about her career and artistry. Gitika has directed theatre and radio nationally and was formerly the staff direc tor at the National Theatre. Her most

recent credits include Road by Jim Cartwright at the Oldham Coliseum and The Jungle Book at the Storyhouse theatre in Chester.

Gitika answered many questions from the A-level group and helped them to generate ideas about how to stage their upcoming play. The Upper Sixth students are studying both Carwright’s Road and Woyzeck by George Büchner.

As part of their studies, they have been tasked with creating an original directorial concept to Büchner’s play. Gitika helped the students to recognise the themes of the play and how they could still be relevant to a modern audience.

With Gitika’s help, the students were able to generate lots of interesting ideas for their performance.

Gold medallist returns to Stockport Grammar to inspire hockey players

2022 Commonwealth gold medallist hockey player Holly Hunt returned to Stockport Grammar School (SGS) to in spire the next generation of hockey players. Holly developed her love for hockey while a pupil in the Junior School and she was just ten years old. Throughout her time at school, her love of hockey grew, and she became part of the Stockport Grammar 1st XI team that won the Girls’ Under 18 National Schools Championships in 2015.

In January, she was selected to play for the Women’s England and GB Hockey Team full time and Holly made her debut against Argentina in February 2022 –where she scored her first international goal for England. This summer, Holly played for England in the Commonwealth Games and scored the opening goal in the match against Australia. The win

gave England their first Commonwealth Games hockey gold.

Holly led training sessions for the Senior First Team and the U13s, where she im parted some of her tips for improving their skills. She was also on hand to an swer any of their questions about the sport and her life beyond SGS.

Holly said: “I had such a lovely time visit ing Stockport Grammar with the Grays team. It was amazing to go back to the place where I first learnt how to play hockey and to see lots of familiar staff faces.

“Despite the rain, we had a great time on the pitch with the Senior First Team and the U13s and I loved meeting such en thusiastic hockey players!”

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King’s School Macclesfield netball hotshots

The King's School's netball hotshots are hit ting the heights on the national stage. An incredible 15 girls have earned either county, franchise or national honours, with star player Lydia Hine selected for the Eng land Roses Academy. Lydia, 16, has been playing since she was just seven years old and is a tough, determined de fender and astute playmaker. She said: "Women's team sports are better than they have ever been. The Lionesses winning the Euros was fantastic and the netball and hockey teams are doing brilliantly as well.

"It is a real inspiration for girls coming up and I just want to continue to give 100 per cent, work hard, train hard and see where it takes me."

Lydia doesn't only work hard at her sport, having just earned eight 9s, two 8s and a 6

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in her GCSEs as one of King's academic high-flyers. Pictured behind Lydia are some of the schools many young talented players. Madi Baxter is a clinical goal shooter for the under-17 Loughborough Lightning Academy, while Hattie Usher has been selected for Cheshire under13s and Manchester Thunder U13 squad. Lottie Baxter, Madi's younger sister, is playing for both Cheshire under-13s and Manchester Thunder U13s.

Lottie said: "It's great having a sister who plays netball. We practice against each other in the garden and occasionally, I will win, but she's very good."

Minty Kight has been selected for the under-17 Manchester Thunder squad; Bea Worlock plays for Staffordshire under-15s and the Loughborough Lightning franchise;

Aimee Venables is in the Cheshire under-17 squad; and Daisy Sutton continues to play above her age group for Cheshire under-17s. Minnie Farooq has been selected for Che shire under-13s and Manchester Thunder U13s; Lottie Winterton is in the Cheshire under-12s squad and Manchester Thunder U12s; Eva Sheppard is in the Che shire under-12s and Manchester Thunder U12 development squad; while Anvita Lal wani and Naina Vasireddy have both been selected for the Cheshire under12s squad.

Also receiving call-ups are Esme Sutton for the Cheshire under-15s and Manchester Thunder; Cheshire under-13s and Manchester Thunder U13 player Lola Bian chi; and Manchester Thunder under14s star Lalli Brown.

Children at The Grange Junior School make exceptional progress and we know that this is achieved through a tailored academic programme combined with outstanding pastoral care and a wide variety of enrich ment activities. We strongly believe that the warm, caring and thoughtful relationships that we develop with every child and their parents is the most important asset to ensuring educational success and happiness.

We have planned a programme of exciting and engaging activity days for the forthcoming academic year, which will showcase everything our lovely school has to offer families. Our Open Morning on 12th November is the ideal opportunity to join us for an insight into what makes the school such a special place and gives you the chance to take a tour of the school and enjoy a relaxed and infor mal coffee and chat with the teaching staff.

If you would like to join us at our Open Morning, please visit the school’s website to book your place: www.grange.org.uk/calendar/2022-11-12/the-grange-junior-school-open-day. We can’t wait to meet you.

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NEW-OLD TECH

Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. Even in the fast-paced world of cutting-edge gadgets, there’s still a big market for a comforting throwback to days gone by. Just look at the resurgence of record shops selling vinyl, old-fashioned bell ringtones on smartphones, or Raleigh selling out its reissued 1980s Burner BMX bikes. Here’s a few tech gift ideas for those that like to keep one foot in the past.

John Lewis Cello Music System

If you don’t want to say goodbye to your CD collection or the companionship of your favourite radio station, this beautiful and very of-the-moment music system is the one for you. Behind the discreet CD-loading slot, there’s all the latest functionality, including built-in WiFi, DAB radio and crystal-clear sound quality.

£209, John Lewis

Sony PlayStation Classic

Computer gaming has evolved beyond recognition in the few short decades it has existed and is now the fastest-growing entertainment industry on the planet. The original Sony PlayStation was a defining watershed in that history and even though this 90s console might feel quite recent to some of us, to others, it’s a fascinating ancient artifact. The reissued version is actually a miniature of the original, benefiting from modern improvements, such as pre-loaded games and more memory storage.

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Logitech Pop Keys Mechanical keyboard

A real typewriter is something relatively few of us can say we have actually worked with, but we’ve all seen enough old films and TV to have that feel and sound still somewhere in our subconscious, so much so, we find ourselves strangely drawn to the tactile sensory reassurance of a clicky mechanical keyboard. This one has the looks, touch and sound nailed – but still gives a nod to the present with emoji keys built in.

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I love my Garmin smartwatch, because the technology is mind-boggling, but cannot deny that when I’m dressed up for a smart occasion, it simply can’t measure up to the classic looks of an old-style analogue timepiece. Here’s a solution for those that want a bit of both – with some of the basic activity-tracking tech hidden behind a stunning Swiss watch face. Of course, you wouldn’t wear the Mondaine while mountain biking, nor would you wear the Garmin to a black-tie dinner, but hey, why not have one of each?

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WHAT’S ON

Christmas is here and there is lots to celebrate, do and see in venues and popup experiences across the city during December and January. Take in some festive fun whilst shopping in Manchester or at Salford Quays, watch a panto or seasonal show in your local theatre or treat yourself to one of the smash-hit shows, such as The Lion King, Ocean at the End of the Lane or Mamma Mia!

Shows to see this festive season.

Robin Hood

Oldham Coliseum / Until 7 December

Welcome to Sherwood Forest by way of Oldham, where the nasty Sheriff is terrorising everyone with expensive taxes and he’s kidnapped the Maid Marian! By robbing from the rich and giving to the poor – and with some very skilled archery – can Robin Hood save the day? Oldham Coliseum is famous for its traditional pantomime, always working its festive magic, with the perfect blend of slapstick, silliness, hit songs and panto magic.

spirit and the unexpected rewards that can come from thinking outside of the dispatch box.

Room on the Broom

The Lowry / 7 December – 8 January Jump on board the broom with the witch and her cat in Tall Stories’ delightful adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s fun-filled book. The witch and her cat are travelling on their broomstick when they stop along the way to pick up some passengers, including a dog and a frog and bird – but is there room on the broom for everyone?

The Ocean at the End of the Lane

The Lowry / 12 December – 8 January

Robin Hood – The 80’s Panto Contact / 10-31 December

Contact's seasonal show is a fresh twist on the traditional, combining The Adventures of Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood with an upbeat, sing-along, 80s panto playlist! There’ll be plenty of laughs along the way as Robin joins forces with Maid Marion to thwart the Sheriff of Nottingham’s evil plans to kidnap the young Babes. This is a show that has it all: adventure, action, laughs, music, magic and men with mullets! Starring their regular cast of multi-talented, all-singing, all-dancing performers, it’s a treat for children of all ages… even grownup ones.

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Christmas Carol Bolton Octagon / Until 14 January

This brilliant new stage adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic is from the writers of the Octagon’s 2019 hugely successful production of Treasure Island. This heartwarming and uplifting tale features live music, some Christmas magic and, of course, lots of fun.

Betty! A Sort of Musical Royal Exchange

3 December – 14 January

As the first female speaker of the House of Commons, Betty Boothroyd is a Dewsbury girl to celebrate, and The Dewsbury Players are going to do just that... through the medium of musical theatre! Emboldened by their heroine's indefatigable tenacity, this amateur group prove themselves to be extraordinary women on and off stage. Maxine Peake and Seiriol Davies write and star in this brand-new production, directed by former Royal Exchange Theatre Artistic Director Sarah Frankcom. BETTY! is a heart-warming celebration of the human

This stunning production is from the imagination of Neil Gaiman, who also wrote Coraline, Good Omens and Sandman. Eastenders star Charlie Brooks is amongst the cast in this spectacular National Theatre adaptation, which comes to The Lowry direct from an acclaimed West End run. See this show if you love storytelling and surprising, exciting and thrilling theatre! Age guidance is 12+.

Claus the Musical

The Lowry / 14 December – 8 January

What could be more perfect at Christmas than a show all about the man himself?

Father Christmas takes centre stage in the world premiere of Claus:The Musical. Based on the beloved children’s book The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum, this brand-new musical is as magical as Christmas itself. With fabulous songs from Andy Collyer, a heart-warming story, enchanting sets and a whole load of festive fun, discover the story of Claus and how he became a man forever in our hearts, and on Christmas Eve, forever in our skies.

The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan

Manchester Opera House 10-31 December

Comedy superstar Jason Manford will lead the cast in the role of Captain Hook and is joined by returning Manchester panto favourite and Britain’s Got Talent finalist Ben Nickless as Smee and musical theatre stars Jessica Croll as Wendy, Samara Casteallo as Tinkerbell and Ross Carpenter as Peter Pan. Fun for all the family.

Hallé Carol Concert

Bridgewater Hall / 17 December

Stephen Bell conducts and presents the Hallé’s annual traditional celebration of Christmas – a treat for all ages. There will be carols for choir and audience as well as a stocking full of the most beautiful and magical music performed by the Hallé in seasonal mood.

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London Concertante –Viennese Christmas Spectacular

Manchester Cathedral / 29 December

This seasonal concert is a musical delight featuring the music of Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Brahms.

The Lion King

Palace Theatre / Until 11 March

Based on the Disney animated film, with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice, The Lion King musical transports audiences to a dazzling world that explodes with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music. At its heart is the powerful and moving story of Simba –the epic adventure of his journey from wide-eyed cub to his destined role as King of the Pridelands. New dates were announced recently, so best availability is at the end of the run.

Things to do this

Christmas

Festive Sundays

Manchester City Centre

Every Sunday until 18 December

Festive Sundays will see roaming puppets, supersized penguins and illuminated bands take to the city’s main shopping streets. The events will create a fun and festive atmosphere for those doing Christmas shopping and enjoying Manchester’s bars and restaurants or visiting the city’s famous Christmas markets.

Winter Fest at MediaCity

Salford Quays / Throughout December

MediaCity has everything for an amazing Christmas experience. Light up your

winter with Lightwaves – a stunning light festival from 1-4 December; Christmas theatre at The Lowry; the brilliant Art Hall (Box on The Docks' winter refreshments); indie markets; shopping in Quayside; and the amazing Art of Banksy exhibition. It’s only a short tram ride from Manchester and there is plenty of parking available at MediaCity and Quayside.

Tinseltown

The Trafford Centre / Until 2 January Tinseltown is a chance to enjoy a festive fairground featuring a very large big wheel and winter ice rink. If it gets a little chilly, you can try a hot chocolate or a mulled wine at the bar whilst taking in the towering Christmas tree.

Going To The Match

The Lowry / On permanent display

It’s Coming Home! The famous Lowry painting’s future was recently secured for the city of Salford and is now on permanent display in the gallery – pop along and see it for free.

Shows to brighten your January

If you are looking for something to get you through January, many festive shows run well into the new year, but here are a couple of extra shows to keep you entertained.

Pride & Prejudice (sort of)

The Lowry / 19-21 January

This is a show guaranteed to shake off those Christmas cobwebs! It’s the 1800s. It’s party time. Let the ruthless match making begin. Direct from its triumph in

the West End, where it won the Laurence Olivier Award, this is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story. Men, money and microphones will be fought over in this irreverent but affectionate adaptation, where the stakes couldn’t be higher when it comes to romance.

Giovanni Pernice – Made in Italy

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January

Fans who are missing their weekly dance fix can join Strictly Come Dancing 2021 champion and heart-throb Giovanni on a journey to his homeland for his brandnew 2023 production of Made in Italy.

Joined by an outstanding ensemble of some of the best dancers and singers from the ballroom and theatre world, this show promises to be a fantastic night out! This Italian-themed show features an incredible soundtrack, stunning choreography and beautiful costumes.

Mamma Mia!

Manchester Opera

31 January – 11

House

February

Mamma Mia! has to be one of the sunniest musicals around; set on a gorgeous Greek island, it is just the tonic for dark winter nights. This smash-hit musical features the music of Abba with a soundtrack packed with hit songs full of foot-tapping joy!

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BLING IS BACK

Cast your mind back to the decade before last: before Instagram influencers, we had Paris Hilton. Every song in the charts featured Pharrell. The word ‘bling’ entered the common parl ance via Jay-Z and MTV, and the ultimate in-your-face status vehicle was the Hummer. Usually in bright yellow.

Also, around the same time, car writers were losing their minds because the most extreme production car of all time had just come out. The 2005 Bugatti Veyron featured – among its unprece dented facts and figures – the unimaginable promised land of a thousand horsepower.

Now, times have changed. Sales figures declined for the old-style Hummer, not least for its single-digit miles per gallon figures. But the market for in-your-face bling never died. So, imagine a new Hummer (electric, of course) with a thousand horsepower.

Sounds insane, but I can confirm it exists. The new GMC Hummer EV Pickup has more than 350 miles of zero-emission range and with 1,000hp and 1,200lb-ft torque, it can hit 60mph in just 3.3 seconds – which, until recently, was elite supercar territory.

Alongside this crazy power and speed, it also has all the capabilities of a proper supertruck, such as expansive seating for five plus bags of cargo space, four-wheel steering and an optional ‘extract’ mode, which allows the entire truck to raise around 15cm, while the air suspension also works to optimise aerodynamics by lowering the car at motorway speeds.

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And finally, Hummer buyers aren’t looking for something cheap and cheerful. Those wanting something exclusive and reassuringly expensive will be delighted to hear that, thanks to high demand, global production issues and the current sterling/dollar exchange rate, you can expect to pay around £320,000 on-the-road for one of these.

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