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Marquess of Abergavenny the

and the lower pantiles Having been in negotiations for over a year, the Marquess of Abergavenny completed on buying the Lower Pantiles early last month. An undisclosed sum was paid, although the original estate agent’s guide price was £4.5 million. The location of The Pantiles is near the Marquess’ and the Nevill family home of Eridge Park and the area was indeed owned by the Nevill family until 1939. The purchased area

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SAFE HANDS As president of The Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society, a former district councillor and patron of Spa Valley Railway, the Marquess of Abergavenny clearly has local interests at heart and can be expected to be a safe pair of hands for the site. He’s keen to work with the community, the owners of the Upper Pantiles and specifically the Association of Pantiles Traders, recognising the efforts they have made to bring new life to the area. “Historically my family has links with the Lower Pantiles. The area has huge potential but has to be handled sensitively; this is more a case of evolutionary than revolutionary change,” he says. “There are challenges, especially with regards to how we can fully utilise The Corn Exchange. Nothing has been ruled out and it is time we got this space working again.”

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events on the pantiles for 2012! A packed calendar of events is planned for The Pantiles this summer, organised by The Association of Pantiles Traders, and kicking off with an Easter weekend of on the family fun. bandstand, The Pantiles Easter s ile nt The Pa Vintage style on will form Egg Hunt will run from the centreGood Friday until Easter piece of the festival. Meanwhile Monday (6th to the 9th a programme of demonstrations April) from 10am to 4pm. The event and talks will be held – details to be is free entry for all children, who announced soon. must be accompanied by an adult. Forms are available from The Corn RED, WHITE AND BLUE Exchange. All those who complete The extended Diamond Jubilee the hunt win an Easter egg. weekend running from Saturday 2nd On Easter Sunday and Monday to Tuesday 5th June will feature The those children who haven’t overPantiles Markets on Saturday and indulged in chocolate can have fun Sunday. A street party will also take on a bouncy castle, in front of The place on Sunday, forming part of a Corn Exchange, for a small charge. national initiative: The Big Jubilee There’s also a free-to-enter colouring Lunch. This will be part-organised competition. by Broadwater Down Primary School – with whom the Association FOOD & DRINK festival of Pantiles Traders hope to work May heralds The Pantiles Food & throughout the year. Drink Festival – following on from The Queen’s Pantiles Garden the successful inaugural event of Party is a new event. In the wake last year. Attracting around 15,000 of the Chelsea Flower Show, The visitors, this is a ‘must’ for all Pantiles aims to play host to the gourmets – to be held on Saturday ultimate plant sale, heralding in a 19th and Sunday 20th May. riot of floral colour on Monday and TV chef and owner of Thackeray’s Tuesday (4th and 5th June). restaurant, Richard Phillips is again patron of the event. Hot and cold PANTILES FASHION food, Kent and Sussex wines, beers As June moves into July, local and juices, local produce and some fashionista Lady M (www. tasty surprises will be on sale at ladympresents.co.uk) will be hosting some 50 market stalls. The event is the second Pantiles Fashion Festival supported by Produced in Kent and on Saturday 30th June and Sunday Kent County Council. As last year, an al fresco 1st July – with sartorial splendour on demonstration kitchen, constructed offer for all the family. As last year, tunbridge wells edition

Lady M will be championing new designers, exciting brands and local retailers, with catwalk shows and style workshops. Vintage was a fun addition to The Pantiles calendar last year and returns this year with the Vintage Fair on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th July. Visitors will again be encouraged to dress the part and enjoy the vintage stalls, swing band, lindyhoppers and more. “The traders hope to build on the successes of last year’s season: with our second Food Festival, niche themed markets, and three ‘Vintage on The Pantiles’ events. The Pantiles is a seven-day-a-week, year-round shopping destination – but these specialist events underline what we do really well,” says Richard Simm, chair of The Association of Pantiles Traders. Aside from these events, The Association of Pantiles Traders will continue to manage its markets held on the first and third weekend of every month. The Pantiles promises to be a vibrant spectacle this summer, not to be missed – once again the place to see and be seen. More info can be found at www.pantilestraders.co.uk (new site coming soon) or follow @pantilestraders on Twitter. Or email markets@pantiles traders.co.uk for further details. March 2012 / going out

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Raw Peaches, Tom Williams & The Boat Wednesday 7th March The Mud Bees, Sean de Burca, Clown Breakdown, Stray Dogs Sunday 11th March David Harding, Alfie Noakes, Ross and the Wrongens, The Breretons Wednesday 14th March Paul Dunton Ensemble, Standard Lamps (acoustic), Richard Navarro, Cyrano Sunday 18th March Emily, Caroline Tew, Frances Yonge, Nick Wilson Wednesday March 21st The Shutdown, Jennie Worthley, The Naming of Things, Dan Sumner Sunday March 25th Goldie Reed single launch with support from Ty Waitling, David Migden & Joe Gibson (acoustic set) Wednesday March 28th Zoe May & Chris Sargent, Poppy Alice, Trevor John, Growler (Jake Boyle)

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PAUL SAYS... Spring is finally here and the live music scene is in full bloom too! March offers a fantastic selection of music events, with something for everyone's taste buds!

Paul's gig of the month March 25th at The Grey Lady Music Lounge Goldie Reed single launch Goldie Reed has been performing with her four-piece band since late 2010, regularly appearing around the South East. Her influences include Alison Krauss, Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Eva Cassidy and Tom Waits. Support comes from the Ty Watling Band and David Migden & Joe Gibson – two brilliant bands that make the perfect addition to Goldie’s performance. Paul says "Goldie Reed is

• Paul Dunton & Guests www.paulduntonandguests.com Local music by candlelight Wednesday & Sunday evenings at The Grey Lady Music Lounge, The Pantiles. Doors 7pm | Music from 7.40pm | £5 entry Sunday 4th March Chris Thorpe, Jimmy Harrison,

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emerging as one the best acts to come out of Tunbridge Wells. Goldie's spine tingling vocals weave around the bands infectious blues-edged, soulful melodies. Goldie Reed is an exciting, deeply talented artist who with her superb band in tow, sounds like they are the result of a jam session featuring Robert Plant, Pink Floyd and Eva Cassidy! Please come down and support the launch of their brilliant new single Bitter Sweet. Doors at 7pm | £5 entry on the door | Music from 7.45pm (no advance ticket sales) | www.goldiereed.com

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The Assembly Hall Theatre www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk Thursday 1st March Nick Lowe & His Band | £24.50 Saturday 3rd March The Bon Jovi Experience | £17.50 Sunday 4th March RTWSO: Jong-Gyung Park plays piano with Christopher Adey conducting | Tickets: £10, £14, £17 & £19.50 | Children & students £1 Thursday 8th March The Billy Fury Years | £16 Sunday 11th March RTWCS: 'Orff, Carmina Burana' | Tickets: From £5 Thursday 15th March The Albion Band | £19.50 Friday 16th March The Solid 60s Silver Show | £25.50/£23.50 Saturday 17th March The Osmonds (final UK tour) | £29.50 Sunday 25th March The MOD all-star band | £22.50/£20 Thursday 29th March Bjorn Again & Stavros Flatley | £18.50 Friday 30th March No Jacket Required (Phil Collins tribute) | £17/£15 Saturday 31st March Joe Brown | £23.50/£21.50

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Trinity Theatre www.trinitytheatre.net Saturday March 10th The Christians | £19/£16 Thursday March 15th Back To Basie Orchestra | £22 Sunday March 25th Tunbridge Wells Arts Festival 2012 GEMS concert | £6/£4 | Family £15

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PLUS: three Dates for The Diary! Easter Extravaganza April 6th at The Grey Lady Music Lounge Logan Wilson Band, Alex Beharrell Band + more | £7 ticket only | Email paul@pauldunton.co.uk Paul Dunton & Guests April 19th at The Music Room, PizzaExpress, Maidstone Pre-booking only | £7 | 0845 6027017 or online at www. pizzaexpresslive.com 8pm The Paul Dunton Ensemble 8.40pm Lucy Baxter 9.20pm Fred Clark 10pm The Soundcasters The Local & Live Sessions April 28th at Trinity Theatre with The Standard Lamps, The Violet Jive, The Paul Dunton Orchestra | Tickets £10 from box office 01892 678678 or www.trinitytheatre.net

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trinity plays host to ...

The Christians saturday 10th march! In 2012, The Christians are celebrating 25 years in the music business and they have an exciting year ahead of them. We caught up with them ahead of their gig at Trinity Theatre... ANNIVERSARY RELEASES As frontman and lead vocalist, Garry Christian is the most recognised band member, known for his soulful voice and distinctive look. But the current line-up of Joey Ankrah, Neil Griffiths, Lionel Duke, Mike Trigg and Cliff Watson are, in Garry's words, "a really tight band." He continues, "it's a real pleasure working with them... they are genuinely great to be around and Joey's musical talent is pretty inspiring." To celebrate their anniversary, The Christians are re-releasing the iconic albums The Christians and Colour in May this year. Garry tells us, "they'll be great collector's

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pieces for the fans, as me, Henry Priestman and my brother Russell will hopefully be adding photos and handwritten mementos to the album sleeves to make them more personalised, as well as a few B-sides and extra surprises." After that, there's the release of a brand-new album in June, with all new material that Garry has been recording with producer Laurent Gueneau in Paris. In fact, the band are constantly busy, from playing at the 80s revival 'Rewind' in front of 18,000 people, to gigs in small theatres around the UK. Garry enthuses, "Luckily we're in demand and 2012 is busier than ever. Hopefully some of your readers will come and see us locally, and we've got great festival dates planned, including the Isle of Wight in June." Great stuff, Garry! Trinity Theatre | 10th March | ÂŁ19 (ÂŁ16) | www.trinitytheatre. net | A full listing of The Christians' tour dates can be found at www.thechristianslive.co.uk

the back story... THE ORIGINAL LINE-UP AND TODAY'S BAND As many will already know, The Christians were very successful in the late 80s and early 90s, having several big hits both in the UK and abroad, including Harvest For the World. Hailing from Liverpool, the band's name was taken from the surname of the three brothers who were in the original line-up (there are no religious connotations!), alongside guitarist Henry Priestman. Coincidentally, Priestman's middle name is also Christian, and so the name seemed to fit! Although the line-up is different today, and Garry Christian is the only original member of the band, The Christians are still successfully touring and making new music. So catch them soon at Trinity...

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pring is in the air and there are some really great local events taking place in March, to encourage you to go out and about! TWELFTH NIGHT The Wateryard Theatre Group will be performing William Shakespeare's much loved play Twelfth Night from 15th to 17th of March at St Dunstan’s Church in Mayfield, with a matinée performance and an evening performance on the Saturday. The tale follows Viola, who is shipwrecked and believes her twin brother Sebastian to be dead. So, she pretends to be a boy (as you Twelfth Night

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do!), called Corsino, and becomes a servant to Duke Orsino. The Duke is in love with Olivia, so he sends his servant to woo her, but Olivia falls for Corsino (Viola) instead. In the classic style of a Shakespeare comedy much confusion follows as a result of mistaken identity. Confused? Well, all will be clear if you book tickets, available now at www.ticketsource.co.uk/ wateryard There will also be a limited amount for sale by cash or cheque in person from Burnetts Estate Agent in Mayfield High Street. Contact them on 01435 874450. Tickets are priced at £12 or £8 for under-18s.

RTWAS The Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society will hold its Spring Exhibition from 31st March to 15th April, at Sussex House, 61 The Pantiles. It is open 10am-5.30pm, Monday to Saturday and 10am- 4pm on Sunday, with free entry. This is the first of three open exhibitions each year which showcase the wide variety of work produced by the members. The society runs workshops and groups throughout the year in its charming premises at the end of the historic Pantiles, including life drawing, portraits from models, and weekly talks and demonstrations by artists using many media. In the summer there are outdoor painting excursions and further exhibitions by the portrait group and others. The emphasis in the society is on enjoyment and sharing, and new members are warmly welcomed, from experienced artists to beginners. For more info, please visit the website at www.rtwas.org

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drama and Film AT TRINITY theatre Trinity Theatre will be staging a touring production of Franz Kafka’s The Trial, adapted by the enigmatic Steven Berkoff. This innovative staging of the classic novel is presented by Black-eyed Theatre, which is here for one night only on 16th March, and it promises to be an inspiring and unforgettable experience. Trinity is showing Golden Globe and BAFTA winning movie The Artist for Mother’s Day on the 18th March; a stunningly original and tender piece of work that will leave you smiling all the way home. Just don’t expect 3D – or even sound!

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ART AT THE OPERA! Finally, at our very own Opera House, we are currently being treated to a unique art exhibition from Jane Pitt. For her Public Art House commission in the Opera House pub, Tunbridge Wells, Jane has probed all the nooks and crannies of the building with her recording equipment and been regaled by the regulars and irregulars to create her condensed ‘Eccentric Pub Opera’ digital sound work. This is a wonderful idea and

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dinner is served... You can't beat The Beacon for Sunday lunch, especially on Mother's Day, when a special menu is being served. With its winning atmosphere, your mum will feel like she's being treated to a real occasion. Start with delights such as king prawn cocktail or ballotine of guinea fowl, then choose from mouthwatering main dishes including sirloin of beef & Yorkshire pudding or Penshurst lamb studded with rosemary and garlic. And the puddings are, of course, to die for. All this for £27.50 per person. www.the-beacon.co.uk

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wool blanket For a traditional touch, how about a hand-made gift that your mum will treasure? Vintage store, Stuff & Good Sense on The Pantiles is stocking locally-made, handcrocheted blankets –

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KOOCHU CHANGING BAGS All new mums want to be organised – and looking stylish at the same time is a bonus! So why not treat her to a beautiful – and practical – designer changing bag by Koochu. All bags have a removable, machine-washable lining for hygiene, longevity and versatility. Available from the Childrensalon, 9 High Street, Tunbridge Wells. Prices range from £95 and accessories are also available. www.childrensalon.com www.koochu.com

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SUNDAY MARCH 18TH Mother's Day is a perfect opportunity to give some attention to the person who will always appreciate it – your mum! If you want to go out and do something special, here are a few ideas.

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You can also celebrate the day at the Salomons Centre with a threecourse menu. To remind you of the occasion there is a complimentary family portrait courtesy of award– winning Paul Barsby Photography to take home on the day! £22.50 adults, £11.25 children under 12, children under 5 free of charge. www.salomonscentre.org.uk Please book early for both of these popular venues.

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it's all kicking off for spring! Like all right-minded females, top on-trend businesswoman Andrea Afrifa adores shoes, and when she moved from London to Tunbridge Wells she quickly realised there was a big gap in the high street market for fashionable ladies and children’s footwear from abroad. As luck would have it, her sister lives in fashion capital of the world Milan, and after visiting her first Italian trade show in 2005 Andrea was hooked. She came home with thousands of pounds worth of winning styles in need of a shop, and soon found perfect premises in St John’s. “I thought it was funny for a town like this not have a stronger independent offering,” she says. “So I just saw an opportunity and grabbed it.” She launched Stampede and two years’ later Stampede for mums next door, and hasn’t looked back. Now Stampede is listed as one of the top three children’s shoe shops in the country by Drapers magazine! It is not surprising, because Andrea knows all about tapping gaps in the market after her first massive success – launching the famous internet restaurant tunbridge wells edition

booking service Toptable.com with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, no less. “That’s where I learned all my business acumen,” she says. After they sold Toptable to an American company to become a global brand, Andrea moved south, had a baby and looked for a new

challenge. “I didn’t want to get sucked into full-time motherhood, so I wondered what I could do closer to home that would fit in?” she says. Her super-stylish shoe shops were the answer, and she has kept up the constant flow of the latest trainer trends for kids and top brand casual styles for yummy mummies that they can wear every day, as opposed to tottering about in their Jimmy Choos.

what's in stock? new spring and summer seasons! "Predominantly, we sell shoes you can’t get on the high street," says Andrea. "Lots of European and Italian cute designs, and it’s a really strong range this year. Stampede stocks "the ultimate kids’ collection from school to cool," and some of its 4,500 regular customers come from as far as London and Brighton. "We now have the new spring and summer season shoes coming in. We get lots of seasonal styles and limited editions. The big favourites at the moment are high-top trainers and brogues for the girls. There are lots of bright colours for kids, including yellow and green – which sounds scary but they are very sweet. The same goes for the ladies’ shoes, there’s a bit more colour in them. We need something to brighten us up!" Brands include Fly London, Camper, Hush Puppies, UGG, Converse, Start-rite, Lelli Kelly, and Crocs, with prices ranging from £35-£50 for kids and £45-£110 for women. And importantly, the seven members of staff are fully trained to fit shoes expertly, too!

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elcome to our StayGo March listings page: our pick of music, theatre and events for your enjoyment. Don't forget, if you have any dates that you'd like to see entered, then email them to editor@staygo.co.uk

owned and edited both The Observer and The Sunday Times. 7.30pm at the Town Hall | Visitors £2 | www.thecivicsociety.org from saturday 10th Community Creators at the Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery. A mixed-media exhibition of artwork inspired by the Museum’s collections.

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• Singer-songwriter Edwina

Hayes at the Beacon Folk Club. |£8 in advance, £10 on the door | 01892 524252 | www.the-beacon. co.uk The Bateman Brothers' Jazz Band at the Tunbridge Wells Jazz Club, Masonic Centre, St Johns Road. | £11.50 |

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• The Jackie Generation at The

Stag Theatre, Sevenoaks | Tickets from £11 | 01732 450175 | www. stagsevenoaks.co.uk FROM TUESDAY 6TH TO SATURDAY 17TH Ruth Anderson exhibits at Trinity Theatre. Through this exhibition she becomes the communicator of the relationship between reflection, consumerism and reality. www.trinitytheatre.net

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• A Haven for the First Lady of

Fleet Street: a talk about Rachel Beer (née Sassoon, and aunt of Siegfried), former resident of Tunbridge Wells who remarkably

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tuesday 13th Adventures, encounters and insights at Trinity Theatre from Doug Allan, the award winning cameraman whose TV credits include the epic wildlife series: Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Human Planet and Frozen Planet. Join Doug for an unforgettable evening as he takes you up-close and personal with the animals that live in the wildest places on Earth. £15 | www.trinitytheatre.net

SUNDAY 18th King Charles the Martyr, 7.30pm. From Venice to Dresden: Masterworks of the Colossal Baroque. Music by Gabrieli and Schütz. A glorious celebration of the 400th anniversary of the death of Giovanni Gabrieli with the highly-acclaimed Cambridge Taverner Choir and a band of cornetts, sackbutts and other early Baroque instruments. Just sitting inside this wonderful space and listening to live music is a pleaseure in itself! £12 on the door, £10 in advance, from 01892 547835 or kcmconcerts@blueyonder. co.uk | More details at www. mkctw.blogspot.com

• Mother's Day special event

at The Grey Lady. Lunch and music from the Cool Jazz Trio – a collection of musicians who share the same interest in the great jazz standards and perform regularly in and around the South East. Ian Rae on piano, Paul Beeching on bass and Lionel Shell on drums. Music and a special three-course menu for £24.99 per person. Book in advance on 01892 544700 | www.thegreylady.co.uk

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FRANT 'THREE CHOIRS' FESTIVAL

wednesday 28th to saturday 31st The Pirates of Penzance at the Stage Theatre, Sevenoaks, matinée and evening perfomances. | Tickets from £15 | 01732 450175 | www. stagsevenoaks.co.uk

friday 23rd to sunday 25th march A series of fundraising concerts are being held in aid of the conservation of Frant Church, a beautiful Grade II listed building dating from c. 1822, in the heart of Frant village.

saturday 24th 9am-2pm. | www2. tunbridgewells.gov.uk

thursday 29th Penshurst Spring Fair at Buxton House, High Street, Penshurst from 9am to 4pm. In aid of Penshurst and Bidborough Schools, The Pickering Cancer Drop-In Centre and the Friends of Penshurst Church. Stalls range from exceptional women’s clothing and accessories to hand-crafted cakes and biscuits, home wares, pottery, aromatherapy products, chocolate, confectionary and jewellery. | Contact Liz Woolman on elizabeth.o.woolman@bt.com or 01892 870968

FRIDAY 30th Lady Taverner's Fashion Show, in aid of disadvantaged children and featuring the fashion shops on the High Street in Tunbridge Wells. 3pm and 7.30pm. | £10 for the afternoon event, including tea and cakes, and £17:50 in the evening, with sparkling wine and canapés. | Tickets from Caroline Derrick at c.derrick@talk21.com or 07969 641459 friday 30th

• An evening with comedy

magician John Archer at the Salomons Centre. | £12 | 01892 507630 | www.salomonscentre. org.uk tunbridge wells edition

the chancel singers Starting on Friday 23rd at 7pm, The Chancel Singers perform with music director and organist Christopher Harris. ‘The Chancels’ have sung in abbeys, churches and cathedrals throughout England. The evening will include a short organ recital and will feature songs by the Frant Primary School Children’s Chorus. Tickets £7, children 15 and under free. quorum chamber choir On Saturday 24th at 3pm, the Quorum Chamber Choir performs with music director and organist Adrian Goss. Pursuing a mainly a cappella tradition, the choir is equally at home in Renaissance polyphony and Baroque oratorio, as well as lighter and more modern repertoire. They have performed in St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Chartres and Laon Cathedral, France. Tickets £5, children 15 and under free.

Rutter’s Feel the Spirit will be heard with other works by this fine chamber choir. Tickets £7, children under 15 free. dame felicity lott On Sunday 25th March at 7.30pm, Dame Felicity Lott will be accompanied by brilliant pianist Sebastian Wybrew. Dame Felicity is arguably Britain’s best loved soprano, with an international reputation as a concert singer, appearing in all the great opera houses of the world, including Vienna, Milan, Paris, New York and London. She has also enjoyed a long association with Glyndebourne. Tickets £16 A ‘weekend-pass’ is available for £22 to ‘pick and mix’ or see all of the concerts! Tickets are available from Frant Stores, or from Paul Barber on 01892 750665 or David Cragg 01892 750845.

POLyPHONY On Saturday 24th Polyphony will peform at 7.30pm, with music director Michael Fields. March 2012 / going out

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Final UK Tour, Saturday 10th March www.trinitytheatre.net

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elcome to the March issue of Staying In & Going Out magazine. In this issue, there's our usual mix of features, events and dates for your diary, plus lots of ideas for Mother's Day... coming up soon! what's inside... • Update on The Pantiles and events scheduled for 2012: the Olympic and Diamond Jubilee year • Feature on The Christians, currently touring the UK and playing soon at Trinity Theatre • Sport Relief highlights: we tell you what local girl Davina McCall is up to...

Soup-urb is a café with a retro, eclectic, quirky feel where the emphasis is on seasonal food and drink made with local ingredients. We offer a daily range of 7 soups to eat in or take away including... Haddock, Bacon and Spinach Chowder Sweet Potato, Chilli & Coconut Milk Soup-urb is fully licensed and an ideal venue for an evening party or the team can cater for any outside catering event.

win these fab prizes... • £100 worth of Trevor Mottram vouchers, celebrating the return of The Pantiles Food & Drink festival later on this year. See page 5 for details of how to enter. • Our usual £10 'first-out-of-thebag' prizes for the crossword and the kids' puzzle. Check them out on pages 11 & 12 For Staying In ideas read on from here. For Going Out, just flip over...

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Smoked Haddock, Spinach and Bacon Chowder YOU WILL NEED 250g undyed smoked haddock, skinned and pinned (which means remove the pin bones!) 1 onion, diced 2 rashers smoked bacon 250g spinach

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You must use double cream, otherwise single cream will split and spoil the chowder.

1/2 litre chicken stock 1/2 litre double cream Seasoning NOW DO THIS... 1. Sweat off the onion and bacon in a large saucepan. 2. Add the diced potato, stock and double cream. Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes. 3. Add the haddock, simmer for another 5 minutes, then add the spinach. Simmer until it wilts. 4. Season and serve with lots of fresh, crusty bread!

This delicious recipe was brought to you by Soup-urb, urban food café, where the emphasis is on seasonal food made with local ingredients. As the name suggests, the staff at Soup-urb love making soups – and this is one of their favourites. Enjoy! Soup-urb 11 Monson Road Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1LS 01892 514074 www.soup-urb.co.uk

Mother's Day sunday 18th March

On Sunday 18th March, it’s time to celebrate that special person in your life (now that Valentine’s is over!). Yes, we mean your mum! Mother’s Day is a traditional celebration that goes back hundreds of years to the time when servants were given a day’s holiday in order to go back home to visit their family. So if you want to spoil tunbridge wells edition

Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Ashford has donated a unique prize to the Heart radio ‘Have a Heart’ Campaign, starting on 5th March 2012. Bidders taking part in the station’s on-air auction, broadcast on the Heart Kent Breakfast Show on Friday 9th March, could walk away with an exclusive stay for up to eight people at the park’s brand-new accommodation, Livingstone Cottage. The prize includes a VIP safari, plus an authentic African dinner prepared by a private chef! This ‘money can’t buy’ experience will allow the group to come face-to-face with and even feed some of the animals at the park! The Have a Heart campaign aims to improve the lives of disadvantaged children living in the communities served by the network. This year the appeal will run from Monday 5th to Friday 9th March and will be supporting the work of ChildLine.

your mum, there’s nothing better than a visit – and don’t forget the flowers!

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Mother’s Day is looming, and if you are as awful at making cakes as I am, you will welcome the chance of enjoying some fun, one-to-one tuition on your doorstep – with coffee thrown in (and sometimes even champagne!) Claudia Newberry, who grew up surrounded by fabulous baking in her native Germany and Austria, launched her popular Purple Flour cake business and website after gaining a Masters in cake decoration. The icing on the cake is the fact she is now keen to pass on her artistry

through personalised Purple Flour Experiences workshops, for just four people at a time, in her beautiful Bidborough kitchen. FAMILY TRADITION Former London retail executive Claudia says: “My husband’s grandmother has always made cakes and she started teaching me, saying ‘you must learn how to make carnations and sweet peas’. I then signed up to do various courses and I thought this is exactly what I want to do now my children are at school. "To start with, friends would ask me to make cakes and it’s grown

Claudia Newberry hosts a group of friends at one of her Purple Flour Experiences. Beautiful cakes are celebrated with a glass of fizz!

Purple Flour Handcrafted cakes and biscuits by Claudia Newberry

At Purple Flour we will design and create the perfect cake for any occasion. We offer a friendly and professional service from an initial consultation through to delivery and assembly of your cake at your venue. And why not treat yourself to a Purple Flour Experience? We offer a variety of workshops in the Purple Flour Kitchen aiming at developing your skills and inspiring your baking and cake decorating. For more information vist www.purpleflour.co.uk or call Claudia on 01892 520219

‘The cupcakes we made during the Experience looked and tasted fantastic, my husband did not believe I had made such delicate and beautiful flowers.’

Purple Flour Handcrafted Cakes and Biscuits web: www.purpleflour.co.uk • email: claudianewberry@googlemail.com tel: 01892 520219

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WORKSHOPS "Then last year I was asked by Kent College in Pembury to run an afterschool club and we made a penguin Christmas cake. I so enjoyed seeing the smiles on the girls' faces that I decided I wanted to teach, through small, intimate workshops. "It costs £40 for a two-hour mini workshop, which includes a cake or cupcakes, all the equipment, all the icings, plus teas, coffees, cakes and, in the evening, a glass of fizz." And Claudia’s own favourite?

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“Carrot cake!” she beams without hesitation. Claudia has spaces on her Mother’s Day workshops and recommends The Roses Experience on 15th March. Contact her at claudianewberry@googlemail. com or on 01892 520219. www.purpleflour.co.uk

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The famous brand of Le Creuset cookware is from which country? A) Spain B) France C) Luxembourg

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COFFEE AND COIFFING Eco’s staying power is no doubt as much to do with the fun and friendly atmosphere and stylish metal-meets-terracotta surroundings as the fabulous cutting, styling and colouring. Everyone smiles and says “hello” as soon as you walk in. And after all the relaxing coffee and coiffing, it’s very hard to walk out again. But the big emphasis is on care, with only one appointment booked per hour per stylist to allow lots of time to get it just right. Actually listening to what the client really wants is a big part of their philosophy. “I wanted it to be unpretentious, quality hairdressing in a good atmosphere. Being welcoming is important,” says Michael. “Specialisation is for insects. We do everything here. Anyone can do anything you ask them when it comes to hair, and we get all ages.” Lionel Shell is one of the biggest characters behind the scissors. He’s celebrating his 55th year in

the business and still gets in a leather over his Harley Davidson when he gets home. And he never stops laughing. “I’ve no idea why I have stayed so long,” he chortles as he man-hugs great pal Michael. “I just haven’t been able to get out of the door!” Michael’s wife Sarah is also permanent, along with Lionel’s daughter Jane, Heidi Preece and several others. They do have celebrities among their clients, but part of their charm is their famed discretion. We all reveal far more to our hairdressers than anyone else, save perhaps the odd priest. On the fashion front, Michael says the big things at the moment are permanent blow drys that last three months (!), vibrant colouring (lots of reds), curls and very short, pixie-like bobs. They also have a lot of femmes going for the sophisticated look by having their hair put up, and they perform hairdressing wonders for weddings, too. And alongside all the expertise, Michael is keen to provide muchneeded opportunities for young people by training apprentices. So amid the old and new, there will be something for you! ECO Hair Design , 52a High Street, Tunbridge Wells 01892 543 484

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LET’S DANCE... And if you can’t manage a mile, then there are some great programmes on TV in support of the event, all encouraging you to donate. Whatever you do, don’t miss Let’s Dance for Sport Relief. Occupying primetime BBC1 on Saturday evenings from now until the grand final on March 17th, it’s worth staying in for! And in StayGo’s humble opinion, Robert Webb’s 2009 rendition of What a Feeling is one of the funniest things ever seen on TV! You can still catch it on YouTube, so put yourself in the mood and give a little cash.

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Local celebrity Davina McCall will be joining John Bishop’s own personal challenge for Sport Relief – 'Bishop's Week of Hell!’ John will be cycling, rowing and running over 290 brutal miles, from Paris to London, in just five days! Along the way, he’s going to be supported by friends and colleagues from the world of entertainment and sport. Davina will be taking part by helping John to row across the English Channel, along with Denise Lewis and Freddie Flintoff. John's journey will be aired during the run-up to the Sport Relief weekend. To sponsor him, go to www.sportrelief. com/whats-on

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Mother's day...

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‘Mothering Sunday’ was originally the day when in 16th century Christian practice, people would make an annual visit to their mother church, which meant that most mothers would be reunited with their children on this day. Later, it was the one day a year when servants visited their families.

"It takes a woman twenty years to make a man of her son, and another woman twenty minutes to make a fool of him." Helen Rowland

M is for the million things she gave me,

"I want my children to have all the things I couldn't afford. Then I want to move in with them." Phyllis Diller

E is for her eyes, with love-light shining,

Mothering Sunday is sometimes know as Simnel Sunday, due to the practice of baking imnel cakes to celebrate the reuniting of families during the austerity of Lent.

"My mother loved children – she would have given anything if I had been one." Groucho Marx

tunbridge & wells are disgusted! by: mark smith

m o t h e r... O means only that she's growing old, T is for the tears she shed to save me, H is for her heart of purest gold; R means right, and right she'll always be, Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER," A word that means the world to me. Howard Johnson

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directory ARTS, MUSIC & THEATRE ASSEMBLY HALL Theatre and entertainment, including music and dance, for all the family address: Crescent Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2LU telephone: 01892 530613 website: www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk

TRINITY THEATRE Theatre and arts centre with a wide range of events and great café address: Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1JP telephone: 01892 678678 website: www.trinitytheatre.net

business services van rouge EXPRESS couriers Friendly, efficient and reliable courier service, delivery in the UK and Europe address: 9 High Street, Frant, Kent, TN3 9DT. telephone: 07860 597107

Wells, TN2 5QL telephone: 01892 550750 website: www.smith-western.co.uk

soup-urb

Urban café offering a daily range of seven soups to eat in or take away address: 11 Monson Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1LS telephone: 01892 514074 website: www.soup-urb.co.uk

TUNBRIDGE WELLS BAR & GRILL

Stylish restuarant and cocktail bar address: 84 High Street, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 IYB telephone: 01892 522963 website: www.therestaurantbarandgrill. co.uk/tunbridge.html

events h-van showmobile Classic Citroen H-Van for hire, for all your events and special occasions telephone: 07860 597107 or 01892 752210 website: www.hvanshowmobile.co.uk

Food cafÉs and eating out ARte bianca

Café and Italian deli, with a wide range of authentic produce address: 1 Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1YQ telephone: 01892 510554 website: www.artebianca.co.uk

Traditional family butcher with quality meat products and friendly service address: 5 Nelson Road, Hawkenbury, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5AW telephone: 01892 526563 website: www. fuller-butcher.co.uk

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THE BEACON Pub and restaurant with stunning views in a quiet backwater of Tunbridge Wells address: Tea Garden Lane, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 9JH telephone: 01892 524252 website: www.the-beacon.co.uk

Locally sourced meats and wild game ata friendly local butchers. address: 15 Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1YQ telephone: 01892 823561 website: www.arrayofcakes.com

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CAFÉ PERK

Coffee house, lunches and home-made cakes, complete with friendly service address: 120 Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2QZ telephone: 01892 541638 website: www.camdenperk.co.uk

THE GREY LADY

Music lounge with Mediterranean style menu for lunch and dinner address: 70-72, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TW telephone: 01892 544700 website: www.thegreylady.co.uk

SMITH & WESTERN Wild West themed bar, diner and grill, serving American favourites for all the family address: Linden Park Road, Tunbridge

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donna Hair stylist, colourist and special occasion hair, 18 years experience, 20% off cuts and colours to new clients with this ad. address: Happy Hair, 24 Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 8AU. telephone/text: 07852 355507. email donna.shepp1@gmail.com

ECO Long established hair studio in the High Street address: 52a High Street, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1XF telephone: 01892 543484

HAIR WORKSHOP

Friendly hairdressing salon and beauty room address: 26 London Road, Southborough, Kent TN4 0QB telephone: 01892 530195

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Footwear for mums and kids with a range of on-trend styles for all occasions address: 48 St Johns Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9NY telephone: 01892 511651

HEALTH & FITNESS AXA PPP Healthcare For great deals on health insurance website: www.axappphealthcare.co.uk

HEART Licensed provider of the HeartMath System to relieve stress and anxiety problems address: The Salt Cave, 10 Vale Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1BP telephone: 01892 512818 website: www.coherentheart.co.uk

STAR COMMUNITIES

Online community and forum for alternative health practitioners, wellbeing workshops and festivals telephone: 01273 380504 website: www.starcommunities.com

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Complementary therapist and reflexologist telephone: 07940 533103 email: victoriaconway@hotmail.com

Home & Cooking FLOWERS@COLONNADE Providing flowers for every occasion, floristry workshops, plus a delightful café in-store. address: 10 Monson Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1ND telephone: 01892 549919 website: www.flowersatcolonnade.co.uk

GARDENER & COOK Stylish homewear and gifts, new and vintage, for home and garden address: 38 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TN telephone: 01892 525941 website: www. gardenerandcook.co.uk

purple flour Handcrafted cakes and biscuits, plus cakemaking workshops telephone: 01892 520219 website: www. purpleflour.co.uk

MOTORING AUTO BAVARIA Fully trained technicians are ready to solve any motoring problems for all major brands address: 1 North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 3DH telephone: 01892 522242 website: www.auto-bavaria.com

PEMBURY AUTO CENTRE Fully trained technicians are ready to solve any motoring problems for all major brands address: 1 North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 3DH telephone: 01892 522242 website: www.pemburyautocentre.co.uk

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Hair stylist, colourist and special occasion hair, 18 years experience, 20% off cuts and colours to new clients with this ad. address: Happy Hair, 24 Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 8AU. telephone/ text: 07852 355507. email donna.shepp1@ gmail.com

• Wyn Mulvey of Rusthall. • Jack Cox of Tunbridge Wells. • The winner of our 2012 Survey prize draw is Sulwen Cornish of Brenchley.

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