Urban Fox - October 2019 Issue

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October 2019

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Mint Velvet Bag Lancôme Skincare Royal Doulton Tableware

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STEPPING OUT Kristen Stewart Interview

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Blazer of Glory

4 ways to wear

NIGHT SHIFT

PURE & SIMPLE

Beauty sleep

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Hello

It’s official. mornings are chilly, afternoons can’t decide between balmy or blustery, and we’re back on the school run. Hello Autumn! Between packing away our sundresses for another year, we’ve packed your Urban Fox with hundreds of ideas so you can Be Inspired this season.

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First up, we’re taking inspiration from the AW19 catwalks as we go top to tonal in shades of brown. From chocolate and gingerbread to caramel and biscuit (I’m making myself hungry) join the gravy train, brown is The New Black. Then buckle up for hands-free glamour as the belt bag makes a comeback. This time round it’s more chic than street. If your only form of exercise is mooching around boutiques and between store departments, swap your Jimmy Choos for training shoes and let Rebecca Watts motivate you with some “fitspiration”. Whether your goal is to lose weight, increase energy or reduce stress, here she shares with us the key to Living Well.

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Alongside a more active lifestyle, other small changes can make a big difference to your sense of self. From trying new things, to expanding your social circle, find something that will incentivise you. Still feeling uninspired? Check out our ideas to improve self-motivation in Driven by You.

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We’re also Stepping Out with Hollywood star Kristen Stewart. No longer intimidated by celebrity, Stewart approaches her thirtieth birthday with a newfound sense of fearlessness that we love. Here she talks about fame, films and the importance of not being fake.

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URBANFOX MARTINA LENAGHAN Editor editor@theurban-fox.co.uk

It’s all natural on the home front too, as we embrace this season’s heritage hero Urban Tweed and rediscover pared-back interiors, Scandi style. And for those looking to move up the property ladder, we’ve got the low down on what’s inspiring buyers to make an offer this autumn. As ever we’d love to hear your views on what’s inspiring you this October so catch up with us on Facebook and join the conversation.

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GILLIAN GATT Sales Consultant 07468 469971 Gillian@theurban-fox.co.uk

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Take inspiration from around the globe with a safari scheme bathroom, complete with exotic motifs, animal print and metallic accen s ts.

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Stoneware Vase, £15, George Home

Bolo Hanging Planter, £40, Umbra

Bath Sheets, £9, George Home

KATIE TURNBULL Designer katie@theurban-fox.co.uk

Kin Laundry Basket, £90, Habitat

Leopard Candle, £115, Amara

Disclaimer: Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of material in this publication, the editor can accept no responsibility for the veracity of claims made by contributors in either editorial or advertising content. Copyright: All text, images and design in this publication are subject to copyright. Any unauthorised duplication is strictly prohibited. All artwork is accepted on the strict condition that permission has been given to use it in this publication.

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CONTRIBUTORS: Kirsty France, Rose McInnes, Rebecca Watts

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October

WINING & DINING

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17 Scrumptious Squash Family friendly recipes

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21 Plum Dish Sweet or savoury?

HOMES & GARDENS 23 Urban Tweed Catwalk to couch 27 N atural Nordic Pure & simple

FASHION & BEAUTY

30 Call of the Wild Safari staycation

LIFE & WORK

35 Glam Bake Have your cake…

43 Driven by You Get motivated

39 Style List Property must-haves

45 What App? Save time and money

41 Small Designs Courtyard gardens

47 Child’s Play Inspired to learn

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6 Blazer of Glory 4 ways to wear

48 Stepping Out Kristen Stewart interview

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

9 The New Black Top to tonal

51 What’s On Entertaining the whole family

11 It’s a Belter Hands free bags

55 Book Shelf Cooking to culture

13 Night Shift Beauty sleep

PEOPLE & PLACES

HEALTH & WELLBEING

57 Home & Away Time for a change

15 Living Well Get set for success

58 My Way Local spotlight on Alicia Taylor

8 WIN SADDLE BAG by Mint Velvet

12 28 WIN SKINCARE SET from Lancôme

WIN TABLEWARE

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Kin Sia Backpack, £65, John Lewis Stem Knitted Pleated Skirt, £65, White Stuff

Cassandra Cardigan, £65, Boden

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Roque Ruffle Blouse, £225, L.K. Bennett

Houston Slim Jeans, £69, Mint Velvet

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SADDLE BAG by Mint Velvet You could be the winner of this Blair Tan Leather Saddle Bag, worth £119, by Mint Velvet. Discover the latest trends at mintvelvet.co.uk. Designed in overlapping panels for a contemporary feel, this From animal prints and woven accessories, to airy dresses and relaxed tailoring, get dressed bag is expertly crafted from butter-soft suede and leather effortlessly this season. in a rich chestnut-brown hue. The front flap is finished with a gold-tone ring for a polished feel, and the central compartment is fitted with practical pockets for all your essentials - we’ve made the shoulder strap both adjustable and removable so you can just as easily wear it as a clutch or go hands-free. Bag measures 19.5cm in height, width across the middle is 22cm and base width is 7.5cm. Known for its relaxed take on catwalk trends, Mint Velvet’s ethos is that fashion should be fun, affordable and make looking great easy.

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Simply email your name, address and contact telephone number to competitions@theurban-fox.co.uk inserting ‘Mint Velvet’ in the subject bar. Closing date for entries is Thursday 31 October 2019. Terms & Conditions: The winner will be drawn after the specified closing date. The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is available. The competition may be withdrawn at any time.


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Rib Sleeve Knit Midi Dress, £149, Whistles Harper Drape Shoulder Top, £115, Reiss

Jodie Spot Kitten Heel Boot, £139, Mint Velvet Florence Wide-Leg Trousers, £195, L.K Bennett

Hampstead Handbag, £895, Mulberry

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Oda A-Line Skirt, £175, L.K Bennett Sportmax Sauro Trench Coat, £590, House of Fraser

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! N I W SKINCARE SET from Lancôme Boost your skincare routine with this Advanced Génifique Sensitive Set by Lancôme. It’s time to say goodbye to bad skin days with this Advanced Génifique Sensitive Serum (20ml), a freshly activated dual concentrate serum that will help soothe your skin whenever you feel it needs it. Also included in this set is a mini Advanced Génifique Serum (7ml), Lancôme’s #1 serum for younger-looking and glowing skin; plus an Advanced Génifique Eye Cream (5ml), enriched with probiotic-derived extracts, to help illuminate the eye contour, correct roughness and texture as well as targeting other signs of fatigue.

Discover French Beauty by Lancôme: makeup, skin care and fragrance, at lancome.co.uk

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Simply email your name, address and contact telephone number to competitions@theurban-fox.co.uk inserting ‘Lancôme’ in the subject bar. Closing date for entries is Thursday 31 October 2019. Terms & Conditions: The winner will be drawn after the specified closing date. The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is available. The competition may be withdrawn at any time.

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HEALTH & WELLBEING

Living Did you know that 50% of women are on a diet at any given time, with the average diet lasting only one month? Not exactly encouraging is it? We asked TheStudio40’s Rebecca Watts for her tips on how to stay motivated and avoid repeating the cycle again and again and again!

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Here are some great reasons to be inspired to set health goals…

Have more day to day energy. Our daily schedules are jammed packed, and we need the right amount of energy to see us through our day to day activities. Setting a goal to regularly exercise will help improve your heart and lung efficiency. You don’t have to go all out. It’s better to commit to 30 minutes 3 times a week and stick to it, than an hour every day which you consistently fail to do. Eating a healthy well-balanced diet will also give you enough energy to fuel your daily activities.

Enjoy a better life with your children or grandchildren. Increasing your fitness level will enable you to run around with (or after) your children or grandchildren and do more energetic things with them. Lead by example, encouraging them to have an active and outdoor lifestyle and get them involved in cooking and eating healthy foods too. And if that’s not enough, healthy living has been shown to have a positive effect on your relationship with friends, family and loved ones.

Control your stress levels. Studies have shown that in 1 year, over 70% of people had felt so stressed that they were overwhelmed and couldn’t cope. This is a common occurrence in today’s busy society, but fitness and nutrition can be an incredible tool in managing stress. Just a 20-minute brisk walk can lift your mood, stimulating brain chemicals to help you feel happier and relaxed. Throw in more

Research shows that our quest for the perfect body is the driving force behind female dieting, with women embarking on an average of 16 diets within their lifetime. The key to successful weight loss is to be realistic and set goals which will motivate you long term. Nutrition and fitness have been shown to affect all aspects of our physical and mental health and it really doesn’t take long before you see a difference. The quicker you see results, the more inspired you become and the easier it is to keep going.

nutritional food and less sugar and you can take on the world! Live a long and healthy life. We are living longer more active lives, so the last thing you want to do is restrict your life due to ill health, poor mobility, aches and pains. Keeping health markers such as waist size, blood pressure, blood sugars, lung capacity, body fat, gut bacteria, at healthy levels means we get the most out of our life. The NHS offers a free health check every 5 years for those between 40 and 74 years of age. It can tell you whether you're at higher risk of getting certain health problems and offer advice on how to prevent them. And of course, the by-product of improved health is often weight loss. By eating well, being active, and managing stress, your body functions better and you become slimmer. Result! URBAN FOX OCTOBER 2019 15


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Scrumptious

SQUASH Excite your taste buds with these family-friendly butternut recipes by Waitrose. Delicious!

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CHICKEN & BUTTERNUT MADRAS Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 40 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 1 tbsp sunflower oil 1 large onion, chopped 6 British chicken thigh fillets, cut into chunks 2 tbsp Patak’s Madras Spice Paste 1 small butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 3cm cubes 400g chopped tomatoes

150g pot natural yogurt 28g fresh coriander, leaves roughly chopped Naan, to serve

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Heat the oil over a medium heat in a large saucepan and cook the onion for 3–4 minutes until softened. Add the chicken and cook for a further 3–4 minutes.

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Stir in the curry paste, squash, tomatoes and 150ml of water.

Cover and simmer for 25–30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the squash is tender and the chicken is cooked through with no pink meat.

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Divide between shallow bowls and top with a spoonful of yogurt and a sprinkle of coriander. Serve with warm naan bread.

Cook’s Tip: For a meat-free version, swap the chicken for paneer cheese.

SQUASH & SMOKED CHEDDAR PIZZA Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 400g butternut squash, sliced 1 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp fresh rosemary leaves 2 x 220g packs Northern Dough Co. Original Frozen Pizza Dough, defrosted Plain flour, for rolling 145g tub red chilli pesto with tomato 100g cherry tomatoes, halved 150g oak smoked cheddar, coarsely grated

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Preheat the oven to 180°C, gas mark 4. Cut the butternut squash into even-sized chunks. Place on a large, non-stick baking sheet and toss in the olive oil and rosemary. Spread out evenly and roast for 20 minutes until tender.

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Meanwhile, roll each dough out onto a floured surface to 25cm rounds and place on 2 pizza trays or baking sheets. Spread the surface with the red chilli pesto.

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Raise the oven temperature to 220°C, gas mark 7. Arrange the roasted squash and tomatoes on top of the dough then scatter with cheese. Bake for 10–15 minutes until the pizzas are cooked through and golden brown. Cut into wedges and serve warm.

Cook’s Tip: Feeding young children, swap the chilli pesto for a regular tomato pesto. Images and recipes: Waitrose


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BUTTERNUT MAC & CHEESE Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 40 minutes Serves: 4-6 Ingredients: 500g butternut squash, peeled, deseeded and cut into 4cm chunks 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 tbsp chopped fresh sage 1 tbsp olive oil 225g macaroni 40g butter 40g plain flour 600ml semi skimmed milk 175g Cornish cheddar mature, grated

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Preheat the oven to 190°C, gas mark 5. Put the squash in a roasting tin and scatter over the garlic and sage, then drizzle over the oil. Roast for 30 minutes until the squash is tender and golden.

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Meanwhile, cook the macaroni in boiling water for 8–10 minutes until tender. Drain well and set aside.

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Melt the butter in a pan and stir in the flour. Remove from the heat and gradually stir in the milk to form a smooth sauce. Return to the heat and cook, stirring continuously, until it comes to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 2 minutes. Remove the sauce from the heat and stir in two thirds of the grated cheese.

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WINING & DINING

Plum DISH The humble plum is capable of great things in both sweet and savoury cooking.

PAN-FRIED PORK WITH PLUMS Serves: 2 Ingredients: 2 British pork chops 8 plums, halved and stones removed 2 tbsp light brown muscovado sugar 2cm piece fresh root ginger, finely grated 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 tbsp olive oil 25g butter 125ml dry white wine or apple juice Method: Make several cuts into the fat of each chop to help it crisp. Toss together the plums, sugar, ginger and garlic. Heat the oil and a third of the butter in a frying pan on a medium heat. Allow the butter to foam, then add the

chops and cook for 5–6 minutes on each side until golden. Add the plums and any juices to the pan and cook for 2–3 minutes until the plums are soft and the chops are nicely browned and cooked through with no pink meat. Leave half the plums in the pan. Place the rest with the chops on a warmed plate and cover to keep warm. Add the wine or apple juice to the pan and bring to the boil, stirring. Simmer for 4 minutes to reduce by half. Turn off the heat, add the remaining butter and stir until melted. Serve the warm chops with the sticky plums and their sauce on a bed of steamed green beans.

ROASTED PLUMS & ICE CREAM Makes: 6 Ingredients: 1 orange, juice 1 vanilla pod or 1 tsp vanilla bean paste 3 star anise 6 plums, halved 3 tbsp demerara sugar 500ml tub vanilla ice cream Method: Preheat the oven to 200˚C, gas mark 6. Put the orange juice and 100ml water in the base of a small roasting tin (you want the plums to fit snugly). If using a vanilla pod, scrape out the vanilla seeds and add to the liquid along with the pod (otherwise just add the vanilla bean paste) and the star anise. Arrange the plums, cut-side up, on top, then scatter over the sugar. Roast for about 45 minutes (timings may vary depending on the ripeness of the plums) until just soft and yielding. Baste the plums in the juices every 10-15 minutes and add a splash more water if the juices dry out at any point. Allow to cool for 5 minutes, then serve with vanilla ice cream. For added crunch, scatter over a handful of toasted flaked almonds before serving.

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HOMES & GARDENS

In terms of furniture, clean lines are where it’s at. Sofas, tables, and chairs embrace mid-century modern trends with smooth rounded edges and natural hues. Throw in some tactile cushions and cosy blankets and you’ve got the perfect balance of functionality and style in equal measure.

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Renowned for their simplicity, utility, and beauty, Nordic interiors have a pure, pared-backed style. Here’s our tips and tricks on how to recreate the look in your home.

Walls

Nordic design uses wood not only for flooring but also for cladding walls and even ceilings to add both warmth and texture. If it’s all too much, then consider incorporating other materials such as stone or brick in white, grey or neutral tones.

Floors

Wall-to-wall carpets are uncommon in Scandinavia. Flooring is typically hard wood in its natural colour or painted white, soften with layered textured rugs. The only exception are bathrooms which often have heated tiles for practicality during the cold winter.

Tableware

Lights

With as little as seven hours of daylight in winter, lighting is paramount. The style is typically modern/industrial - think metal pendant lights (single or cluster) and wall lamps. Candlelight is also crucial, adding a touch of whimsicality to the space.

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TABLEWARE SET by Royal Doulton Win this Charcoal Grey Lines 16 Piece Dinner Set, worth £155, designed by Ellen DeGeneres and crafted by Royal Doulton. Contains four dinner plates (28cm), four side plates (21cm), four bowls (20cm) and four mugs (400ml), all featuring the unique feathered design textured in charcoal grey with varying border motifs. Dishwasher and microwave safe, this set provides everything needed for casual entertaining at home, yet still allows for accent elements from the collection to be combined for an individual look. Since 1815, Royal Doulton has been inspired by its London origins, embracing urban culture and eclectic city style through elegantly designed dinner sets and glassware. To browse their current collections, go to royaldoulton.co.uk

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Simply email your name, address and contact telephone number to competitions@theurban-fox.co.uk inserting ‘Royal Doulton’ in the subject bar. Closing date for entries is Thursday 31 October 2019. Terms & Conditions: The winner will be drawn after the specified closing date. The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is available. The competition may be withdrawn at any time.

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Take inspiration from around the globe with a safari scheme bathroom, complete with exotic motifs, animal prints and metallic accents.


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Sunbeam Mirror, £170, Arthouse

Wouf Leopard Toiletry Bag, £29.95, Hurn & Hurn Stoneware Vase, £15, George Home

Bolo Hanging Planter, £40, Umbra

Bath Sheets, £9, George Home

Kin Laundry Basket, £90, Habitat

Leopard Candle, £115, Amara

Zebra Bath Mat, £98, Amara

Marble Ocean Soap Dish, £12, John Lewis

Giraffe Glass Top Table, £295, Audenza

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While open plan kitchens are definitely still in, a utility room is also an important space. Although it’s the place to do boring chores and store practical equipment, it can be a game-changer. From space-saving solutions to scullery chic schemes, a beautility room is a must have.

House-hunting? You probably have a list of must-have features – for us it’s a walk-in wardrobe! So, here’s the low down on what’s inspiring buyers to make an offer this autumn. PERIOD DRAMA

Sash windows, Belfast sinks, shutters, decorative coving and picture rails rank high on buyers' lists of sought-after period features. But avoid your home looking like a Jane Austen film set by blending period characteristics with modern elements.

HALL THE WAY

First impressions count and nothing looks better than a bright, well presented entrance hall. Tiled and timber flooring remain both popular and practical for this high traffic area, and buyers continue to look for innovative solutions to ensure shoes and coats are tidy, or completely hidden from view.

HOME SPA

Spa style luxury is coming home with more of us seeking to make our bathrooms a sanctuary of wellbeing not just a place to wash. Boutique hotel style master suites, wet rooms, high pressure showers, whirlpool and freestanding tubs continue to win favour with prospective buyers.

OUTSIDE IN

A warm refuge to bask in the few hours of winter sun, a conservatory is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. Sunrooms that feel part of the overall house and not a separate appendage, are most popular. Remember to create a sense of homeliness with soft furnishings and house plants. URBAN FOX OCTOBER 2019 39


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KEEP IT SIMPLE

Overfilling your garden with pots can be overpowering and clutter the space. Choose containers in similar colours or textures to create a ‘look’. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different sizes. Trees in large pots will add both structure and height variation.

are plenty of gorgeous plants which thrive in a shady environment. Avoid too many dark greens as these can make the area look gloomy. Hostas, Foxgloves and Tiarella will all thrive in the shady and damp conditions.

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Using plants between paving softens the look of a courtyard and keeps weeds from filling in bare spaces. Look for plants that are tough, so you don’t have to tread carefully around them. Irish Moss, Elfin Thyme and Dwarf Mondo Grass are all good options and are ideal for shady spots too.

UP THE WALL

Courtyards usually have limited ground space, so consider climbers in horizontal planters or troughs. If your courtyard has brick walls, choose plants or vines that climb and cling to walls easily. Try a Creeping Fig, Star Jasmine or Clematis.

LIGHT & SHADE

Courtyards can be shady due to the walls that surround them. But there

Fragrant plants are ideal for smaller gardens, where the scent of their flowers or foliage can permeate the whole area. Daphne, Philadelphus and Rosa are good options. Also consider plants for specific concepts such as a night-scented garden or a winter interest garden.

TAKE IT EASY

Courtyards tend not to have soil, so less weeding. Yay! But before you get too excited there will be a few popping up in those containers. Use good quality compost in your pots and you'll get more growth and fewer problems. Water, prune and repot as required.

STYLE & SUBSTANCE

space, ditch the hard on your bottom bistro table in favour of comfortable seating. An outdoor corner sofa, rattan easy chair or dining set will look good and feel good too. Add cushions and throws for additional softness.

LET THERE BE…

Well thought out lighting will ensure the courtyard comes alive at night. Fairy lights, uplighters, candles and hurricane lamps all create a relaxing ambience. A log burner or chiminea will make the space more inviting during the winter months.

A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING

Finally, a smaller space may create storage issues. You may not have room for a full-sized shed, but you may be able to find space for a small unit or a bench that doubles up as storage. A wooden stand will ensure your garden tools are stored neatly too.

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Create a mood board of the things that inspire you. From magazine features and designs from your daily commute, to photographs and quotes/lines from a book, actively looking for inspiration even in small ways, keeps those creative muscles pumping.

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Sometimes disconnecting enables us to reconnect with our inspiration. Whether you take a walk in the countryside, head to a spiritual retreat or simply switch off your phone for a day, create a space where you can rediscover what you’ve lost, and start to feel motivated again.

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There are times in life when we could all use some inspiration. Here’s 9 ideas to get you motivated. continuing to read. Recipe books, travel guides, DIY manuals - whatever your interest, reading what others think/do offers new perspective and variation. Don’t feel restricted by traditional formats, blogs are a great way to find new sources of inspiration.

Artists, writers, and musicians don’t set limits to what they can achieve, choosing instead to get their ideas out there before deciding what to keep / reject. They don’t restrict their inspiration by constantly stopping and thinking about what to do next. So, go with the flow.

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Trying new things, whether it’s a hobby, food or experience, stimulates the creative part of the brain. Even if you choose an activity you’re not very good at, trying something new can still be fun and inspiring and encourage you to see things in a new light.

Occupying your body with a physical task can help stimulate your mind. Concentrating on running, rowing, cycling etc. means that you stop thinking about the past and future and focus instead on the present, helping you to be more alert, motivated and in the moment.

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GET ORGANISED

We all use social media to remember birthdays don’t we? But what about all the other work deadlines, school appointments and domestic to do lists you juggle? Try Cozi or Wunderlist for a super organised, easy peasy personal assistant in your pocket.

GET RICH

Well, maybe not quite rich but a bit better off at least. First download your own bank’s app and make the most of features like low balance warnings to avoid charges. Then try Mint for customised tips and help to manage all your finances.

GET SAVING

Using uSwitch to regularly review household bills is easier than you think and could save £££s. Price comparison sites like MoneySupermarket, lastminute.com and lesser-known Kayak and PriceRunner ensure you don’t spend more than you need. Then make extra money (and space!) by selling unloved items on Ebay, Gumtree or super local Shpock.

GET INFORMED

Want to hold an intelligent conversation about current affairs but no time to read a daily newspaper? Tailor the BBC News app to prioritise the subjects that matter most to you, or get social news and entertainment from BuzzFeed. Save longer articles to read later / offline, with Pocket.

wages on products, services and experiences that are likely to disappoint. Ratings from Revoo and review sites like TripAdvisor reveal what people like you really think before you buy a product or book a trip, treat or service for your family.

GET ACTIVE

Viber, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger - you don’t need to eat into your minutes allowance or spend extra money to make phone calls with these apps. They’re especially great for making free calls to family and friends abroad. Although there are some countries where these apps are banned, so check for any restrictions.

Save money on your gym membership, working out at home has never been easier. Whether you’re a weights junkie or aspiring runner - there’s an app for that. Switch up your personal trainer for the Sworkit or Nike+ app, or stream fitness classes (Yoga, HITT, Zumba) to your device with Qinetic. It’s perfect for those interested in a range of fitness styles.

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Here she gives her advice on how inspiration should be the starting point for your child’s learning.

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Albert Einstein is purported to have said that “play is the highest form of research”. While we all know that children develop and learn through play, this is all too often squeezed out of a child’s life when they join school and have to conform to requirements of the curriculum. ‘Objective led learning’ coupled with ‘guided play’, is an increasingly popular approach in Early Years’ education, encouraging children to learn, by planning activities and lessons around their interests. Although some activities do, of course need structure - such as Phonics or Swimming - children can learn and quickly develop their potential in writing, maths and other subjects all through guided play.

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Children can quickly develop a love of writing if it’s not presented as a chore or a skill to be accomplished. The key is to inspire them to write about the things that really interest them – so they choose to pick up a pencil to write. For example, we have a fairy who lives in our school forest, who everyday asks the children questions and loves getting their responses! Could you have a fairy, sprite or friendly ogre at the bottom of your garden who your child could write to? A great way to encourage children to learn spellings is to, again, not give them a list of words to learn, but to get them to thread word beads onto a necklace – a fun challenge that also encourages their dexterity! Maths can really be brought to life, rather than just on activity sheets or iPads. Inspire them to learn subtraction by moving frogs on to different lily pads and introduce the

concept of division by sharing food between monsters!

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A space that inspires children is critical. Again, Einstein is quoted as saying, “I never teach my pupils, I only provide the conditions in which they can learn.” Making your child’s environment a creative space that supports their learning through their interests, rather than being prescriptive, is key. For example, instead of having a castle for children to play with, encourage them to make their own castle - from cardboard boxes or play bricks. They may choose to build a farmyard or a space station instead. Why limit their imaginations by the ‘toys’ you give them – open their minds to think and express themselves creatively – while at the same time they are developing dexterity and learning how to successfully build structures! URBAN FOX OCTOBER 2019 47


STEPPING Kristen Stewart may still be best known for a certain vampire romance, but after a string of critically acclaimed performances the star is approaching her thirtieth birthday with a newfound sense of fearlessness‌

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When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in 1941 that “there are no second acts in American lives”, it was impossible for him to know that over three quarters of a century later, a California-born actress by the name of Kristen Stewart would be endeavouring to prove him utterly and hopelessly wrong. That being said, Stewart’s second act is coming a lot sooner than most, with the star still a year shy of her thirtieth in spite of her seeming ubiquitous presence in Hollywood over the past decade. What Stewart lacks in years, however, she more than makes up for in experience, having been catapulted into the public eye aged just eighteen opposite Robert Pattinson as the face of the Twilight franchise. “When I was young, many of my friends told me: ‘Come on, relax. Just go out there and give the public and the press what they want,’” she recalls. “But I can't. And that's terrifying. I know a lot of people who are so good at interviews and giving the impression of being cool and charming. But they are so predictable. They say what is expected of them at every moment. Everyone loves them. And it's ironic, because often what they appear to be, and what they say, is not true.” Stewart’s rise to becoming Hollywood’s highest paid actress in 2010 only served to mask her uncomfortable relationship with the more public aspects of fame – a fact compounded by her highprofile relationship with Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson. "I have discovered that I am very happy to be older," she nods. "Years ago, I was in a difficult place in my life where I felt

overwhelmed, to the point of not knowing who I was or with whom I wanted to share my time.” And even though the pair’s fairy-tale relationship ended in acrimonious circumstances, Stewart has of late been writing her own career fairy-tale, becoming the first non-European actress to win a prodigious Cesar Award for her stunning turn in 2015’s Clouds of Sils Maria, debuted as a director with short film Come Swim, and most recently appeared as Francophile US actress Jean Seberg in an eponymous biopic. "I tried to be myself working on this film," Stewart said. "Just like Jean Seberg, I feel the same desire to be accepted as I am. I'm proud of who I am, I'm less insecure, and I'm not afraid to express my ideas, even political ones...I'm not intimidated by celebrity anymore, today I feel ready for all of it.”

"I'm not intimidated by celebrity anymore, today I feel ready for all of it." The more insightful onlookers could have gleaned that this side of Stewart was there all along – undoubtedly a far rougher diamond, and sometimes full of mistakes, but still able to come out publicly in 2017 in what is arguably the most public of forums in America, Saturday Night Live. “I've felt a responsibility to not be this fake thing who's only putting out what people want to hear but at the same time not wanting to leak details about my private life,” she explains. “I was in the situation where hiding the fact

that you're with a girl is different from hiding your being with a particular guy and that's why I decided to say it openly.” And now, more so than ever, Stewart is feeling a responsibility to speak up and use her platform – even going so far as to mould a new relationship for herself with a once hostile media. “There’s this really sort of polarised climate that we’re living in right now, so it’s not hard for me to wear my politics,” she smiles. “It shows up in the work that I do, and the people I associate myself with and the conversations that I have with individual journalists, day in and day out. I like that interaction. I’m so lucky to have it.” Fortunately for Stewart, modern Hollywood post #MeToo, with its current drive for female-led stories of worth, appears to be the perfect place for her to thrive. So much so, that later this year she will once again dip her toes into the world of mainstream cinema with a starring role alongside Naomi Harris, British newcomer Ella Balinska, and Elizabeth Banks in the reboot of Charlie’s Angels. Most of all, Stewart has been able to escape the noise, return to her roots, and rediscover the passion for her craft. “I love acting,” she says. “I have a strong relationship with my mother, a woman who loves cinema, who has always given me lots of books to read and advice. I grew up in the movie business and I spent a lot of my childhood on film sets. I always liked the energy of the set and one day, to my great astonishment, I discovered that acting was what I really wanted to do.”

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Don Giovanni, 8 Oct, Cinema De Lux

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The Royal Opera: Don Giovanni Tue 8 Oct Cinema De Lux Tickets from £13.90 showcasecinemas.co.uk

Sexual intrigue, jealousy, wit, anger... and retribution! The new Royal Opera Season begins with Mozart's engaging masterpiece, which follows Don Giovanni, the women he serially seduces, and the vengeance that finally catches up with him. The opera is renowned for its ever-shifting portrayals of complex characters, fast-moving action and mix of the comic and the heartfelt. A cast of international singers - both familiar and making Royal Opera debuts - under conductor Hartmut Haenchen perform the glorious arias and ensembles of this opera favourite. Running time 3 hrs and 30 mins. Contains occasional strong language and adult themes.

Stepping Out

Sat 12 Oct Harborough Theatre Tickets from £10 harboroughtheatre.com Following its smash hit West End revival in 2018, Stepping Out goes on tour. The play features eight individuals from various backgrounds and with differing motivations who attend the same weekly tap-dancing class. Despite first treating the classes as social occasions, and showing little co-ordination, they later develop a level of skill and cohesiveness. The dance routines are the background for the focus of this play, which focuses on the relationships and interactions of different people. Think Calendar Girls without nudity and with tap shoes!

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Thu 17 Oct Phoenix Arts Tickets from £12 phoenix.org.uk

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” A feuding fairy King and Queen cross paths with four runaway lovers and a troupe of actors trying to rehearse a play. As their dispute grows, the magical royal couple meddle with mortal lives leading to love triangles, mistaken identities and transformations… with hilarious, but dark consequences. Shakespeare’s most famous romantic comedy will be captured live from the Bridge Theatre in London. The star-studded cast includes Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones) as Titania, Oliver Chris (Green Wing, NT Live: Young Marx) as Oberon, David Moorst (NT Live: Allelujah!) as Puck, and Hammed Animashaun (The Barber Shop Chronicles) as Bottom.

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Fri 18 Oct Loughborough Town Hall Tickets from £26.50 loughboroughtownhall.co.uk Les Musicals live concert tour is the ultimate celebration of Musical Theatre. Jonathan Ansell (G4 Frontman) and Jai McDowall (Britain's Got Talent - winner) have joined forces to create a dramatic a spine-tingling concert. This vocally dynamic evening showcases even more smash-hit songs from the greatest musicals of all time, brought to you by two of the world's finest voices. With classics from Les Miserables, Phantom Of The Opera, Blood Brothers, Wicked, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Greatest Showman, Miss Saigon, Chess, We Will Rock You and many more…

Fame the Musical Mon 21 - Sat 26 Oct Haymarket Theatre Tickets from £19.50 haytheatre.com

Based on the 1980 phenomenal pop culture film, Fame the Musical is the

international smash hit sensation following the lives of students at New York’s High School For The Performing Arts as they navigate their way through the highs and lows, the romances and the heartbreaks and the ultimate elation of life. This bittersweet but uplifting triumph of a show explores the issues that confront many young people today: prejudice, identity, pride, literacy, sexuality, substance abuse and perseverance. Starring Keith Jack (Any Dream Will Do, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) and Jorgie Porter (Hollyoaks, Dancing On Ice).

A Taste of Honey Tue 22 - Sat 26 Oct Curve Theatre Tickets from £10 curveonline.co.uk

When her mother Helen runs off with a car salesman, feisty teenager Jo takes up with Jimmy, a sailor who promises to marry her, before he heads for the seas. Art student Geoff moves in and assumes the role of surrogate parent until, misguidedly, he sends for Helen and their unconventional setup unravels. Written by Shelagh Delaney when she was nineteen, A Taste of Honey is one of the great taboo-breaking plays of the 1950s, offering an explosive celebration of the vulnerabilities and strengths of the female spirit in a deprived and restless world. Starring Jodie Prenger.

the cuts, since she was 'retired' from the hair salon. She has tried different ways to keep herself busy (synchronised swimming, meditation) but to little avail. So, she grabs her rollers, her crystals and her basket of books and starts out on her quest to transform the lives in her community, popping round the county in her Smart car delivering to people who can't get to the library. A hilarious new comedy-drama with a heart of gold looking rural isolation right in the eye, leaving audiences in tears of joy and sadness.

Little Frankenstein Sat 26 Oct Stamford Arts Centre Tickets from £5 stamfordartscentre.com

Semi famous puppeteer Frank Stein is busy rehearsing his new show “George the Dragon Slayer” but he’s finding it really difficult with his badly made puppets! He’ll never be famous because his puppets keep falling apart! Taking inspiration from the scientist Dr Frankenstein, and with the help of the audience he creates a new real live puppet that is destined to change this life forever! Creature George emerges from the workshop – innocent and willing to learn, but Frank is so intent on the planned rehearsal that he neglects to look after his new child. Little Frankenstein will tickle the imagination of everyone from 5 to 105 years old.

Powered by Fairydust Les Musicals, 18 Oct, Loughborough Town Hall

Fri 25th Oct Rutland County Museum Tickets £10 a4r.org.uk

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SHELF Cooking to culture, what will inspire you?

The Little Book of Colour

by Karen Haller What if we told you that all around you is something that can increase your motivation and positively influence how you feel? It's called colour. Building on over 20 years of experience, Karen Haller demonstrates the many practical ways in which you can use colour to transform your life. Whether you're decorating an interior or revamping your wardrobe, get ready to be inspired.

East

by Meera Sodha Modern, vibrant, fuss-free food made from British ingredients but with an Eastern slant, East is a must-have whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply want to eat more delicious meat-free food. Drawing from her 'New Vegan' Guardian column, Meera Sodha's stunning new collection features brandnew recipes inspired by a wide range of Asian cuisines.

The Power of Nunchi

by Euny Hong Why did she get promoted? Why does the party only start when she walks in? It sounds like they’re experts in the art of nunchi - a way of understanding what other people are thinking and feeling and using that to get ahead. The great news is that anyone can hone their nunchi. From finding love to excelling at work, improve your nunchi, improve your life.

Where the Wild Cooks Go

by Cerys Matthews Wherever Cerys Matthews travels she loves to eat where the locals eat, drink the local brew, enjoy great food, songs and company. And she always wants to bring back home what she's learnt. Here Cerys dishes up her favourite tastes and sounds from around the globe, mixing them in with memories of her travels, stories and poems from each country and the odd killer cocktail.

Fashion

by DK & Caryn Franklin Learn all about the evolution of costume and dress in this lavishly illustrated guide. From the extravagance of Ancient Egypt, through the legendary houses of Chanel and Dior, to today's catwalk sensations, this gorgeous, carefully curated collection shows how fashion reflects people and places and captures the times in which they lived. If it's ever been in fashion, it's in this book!

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AWAY There’s something reassuring about having the same kind of holiday every year. Even the most adventurous among us often have a favourite place that they go back to time after time. But there comes a point in all our lives when we fancy a bit of a change. Here’s 3 ways to inspire your next trip…

Talk to friends

OK, I know this one is pretty obvious. By this time of year, you’ve probably heard all about your friends’ summer holidays and whether they’d go there again. They’ve experienced a particular resort or hotel first-hand so can tell you what they loved (or hated). The best thing about asking a friend is that they probably have similar tastes to you. You can get the lowdown on the food and whether the kids club is best avoided. Of course, it’s even better when you know your friend’s pet hates. If your germ phobic mate thinks the accommodation was lovely and clean it’s obviously going to be spotless. Ultimately, the kind of holiday you have might not be that different. However, if you’re looking for a new destination a

If you’re planning a half-term staycation or dreaming of next year’s summer holiday, you’ll probably need some new ideas. Here’s just a few ways you can find inspiration for your next break with Kirsty France.

chat with your friends could be just the inspiration you need.

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You might think that a travel agent is only interested in selling you something. Well, clearly that’s part of it. They wouldn’t have much of a business otherwise. The truth is that a good travel agent wants you to have a great holiday. Even if you go to the same place every year, they want you to enjoy yourself and feel looked after. Their services really come into their own if you need a bit of help with your holiday. That could be because you’re after something complicated that you can’t easily book online. It’s also perfect if you need some new ideas. The great thing about travel agents is that they, well, travel. They want to learn about new places and discover what’s changed in existing resorts. You can tell them about the kind of holiday you want, and they can suggest new destinations that will hit the spot.

Check your bucket list A few years ago, I was in the mood for a solo adventure but needed some inspiration. I knew the kind of holiday I was after but didn’t know where to go. As I’m the kind of person who spends a fortune in book shops, I already had a shelf full of travel guides, including one suggesting a thousand places to see before you die. I can’t remember how much of it I read before discovering that Argentina had great wine, waterfalls, horse riding and glacier trekking. It’s still one of my most memorable trips. If you have a bucket list (or even one thing that you’d love to try) it can be a great way of finding holiday inspiration. Read some travel guides or Google the best places to find the experience you want. You might even be able to combine a few of your favourite things in one holiday. Wherever you go, I hope you feel inspired. URBAN FOX OCTOBER 2019 57


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Alicia Taylor “I enjoy helping clients create their dream bathroom and it’s amazing to receive such positive feedback”, says Alicia Taylor, Director at SJA Taylor. I was born in Spondon in Derby and raised by my Father along with my two elder sisters Emma and Donna and younger brother Josh. I attended local schools in Derby, before leaving to undertake a diploma in graphic design at Derby College. After college, I moved to Leicester to be with the rest of my family who had relocated there from Derby. I’d enjoyed my college years and wanted to follow a career in design, but at 18 years old I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to do. I decided to sign up to an employment agency as an interim measure and was offered an interview at NatWest Bank, in their processing centre. I took the job as a stop gap while I thought about what I wanted to do next, but ended up staying for 15 years! Over the years I worked in several different departments, from processing customer requests and handling complaints to managing teams, departments and managerial staff. During this time, I never lost my passion for design and also discovered a love for interiors. So, while working at NatWest I decided to undertake an open learning course on interior

design. I loved it but did find juggling a full-time job and studying quite challenging at times. In 2015, I met my husband Sam. We married in 2016 and decided to start a family. While on maternity leave in 2017 with my son Theo, the opportunity arose to take voluntary redundancy. We decided to grab it, as this would enable us to focus both on our family life and business. Sam had started SJA Taylor Plumbing & Heating in 2001 and the business was growing. Now was the perfect time for me to join the business and take responsibility for the office management side of things, while still having the flexibility to be there for my family. This was especially important when in 2018, our family grew again with the birth of our second son Ollie. It was a full-on 4 years! At SJA Taylor we offer a wide range of plumbing and heating services, but we have a particular interest in larger or heritage properties that require a trustworthy team to take care of design, installation and maintenance. My role has changed over time, and beyond the office management requirements, I have returned to my

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great love and now also design bathrooms. I enjoy helping clients create their dream bathroom and it’s amazing to receive such positive feedback. It makes all the difference, especially when it’s your own business. It can be challenging managing a good life work balance and sometimes it’s difficult to switch off from the inevitable ‘shop-talk’. But I do think it’s important to have time as a couple outside the workspace, so Sam and I have a date night once a week. Time just for us. And when I’m not working, or spending time with the boys, I indulge my creativity with renovations to our Grade II listed house. It’s definitely a project! What next? In the future, I’d love to expand the interior design side of the business. Watch this space.


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