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50,000 COPIES DELIVERED EVERY MONTH SINCE 1996 JULY 2013 NEW FEATURE Advice, news and views FOR PARENTS INTERVIEW Cockney Rebel opens up! SUMMER EVENTS WHAT TO DO? WHERE TO GO? HOMES FOOD BEAUTY FASHION INTERIORS SHOPPING EDUCATION Win! Win! Win! Find this month’s competitions inside

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A local lifestyle magazine celebrating news, events and local businesses in Greenwich, Blackheath, Westcombe Park, Charlton, Eltham, Lee, Docklands, Canary Wharf, Bromley, Chislehurst, New Eltham, Sundridge Park and The Borough. The Summer Holidays are very nearly here, and with so many events and activities on offer for kids, families, foodies, culture vultures and everything else in between - we have a feeling that our events focused July issue will come in very handy!

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50,000 COPIES DELIVERED EVERY MONTH SINCE 1996 JULY 2013

NEW FEATUREAdvice, news and views

FOR PARENTS

INTERVIEWCockney Rebel opens up!

SUMMER

EVENTSWHAT TO DO? WHERE TO GO?

HOMES ✦ FOOD ✦ BEAUTY ✦ FASHION ✦ INTERIORS ✦ SHOPPING ✦ EDUCATION

Win! Win! Win!Win! Win! Win!Find this month’s

competitions inside

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Granville Park, SE13Located at the top of Granville Park with the open Heath just moments away and Lewisham mainline and DLR at the bottom with easy links to Canary Wharf comes this stylish two storey, two bedroom maisonette. The property is offered in excellent order throughout and comes with allocated parking as well as well tended communal grounds. EPC=D

£550,000 Share of freehold

Belmont Park, SE13This extremely bright and surprisingly spacious three bedroom end of terrace home located on this quiet residential road within walking distance of Blackheath Village. The property is decorated in fresh neutral tones throughout and is offered to the market with no onward chain. EPC=F

£495,000 freehold

8 Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Se3 0Ta [email protected]

020 8852 8383joneslanglasalle.co.uk

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Maidenstone Hill, SE10Located in this extremely popular road within West Greenwich, is this Grade II listed three bedroom two bathroom property. Properties of this layout and calibre are extremely rare to the market and for this reason an immediate inspection is essential.. EPC=E

£825,000 Freehold

Ashburnham Place, SE10

This stunning and beautifully presented three storey, three bedroom period terrace house, is located on this sought after road within the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area The property is perfectly located for access to Greenwich main line and DLR stations. EPC=D

£825,000 Freehold

22 College Approach, Greenwich Se10 9hY [email protected]

020 8858 9986joneslanglasalle.co.uk

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6 LOCAL NEWS Win a dinner for two at Carola Restaurant

9 FEATURE Park it!

12 BUSINESS Save your Energy

15 RETAIL Traditional quality at AJ Rogers Rooms sale to success

17-22 HEALTH & BEAUTY Summer of Sport Body by Vi Challenge Ask the Expert Win treatments at BlissKi

24-27 EDUCATION July update Teacher Training Post 16 Education

28-29 PARENTING Meridian Mummies - Advice, news and views

30-33 FOOD & DRINK Boisdale Whisky Bar - review Foodie news and reviews

34-41 EVENTS & LISTINGS Staycation, staycation, staycation This months listings including: Greenwich Theatre’s ‘On Stage’ Cockney Rebel - interview

45 PROPERTY Schemes for Dreams

Meridian Line Publishing Ltd 8 The Village, Charlton SE7 8UD Tel: 020 8319 0555 Fax: 020 8319 4555

Email: [email protected]

Publisher: Joy Johnston Editor: Valerie Breese

Art & Production Director: Marta Siolkowska

Assistant Manager: Claire McKinson

Display Sales: Cheryl Voller, Emma Forbes

Classified Sales: Mia Tattan

Contributors: Clair Allen, Michael Breese, Kabir Dev,

Nannette Fielding, Emma Forbes, James Hadrell

Printing: Garnett Dickinson

Distribution: London Letterbox, 020 8940 0666

Meridian’s chosen charity 2013

50,000 COPIES DELIVERED EVERY MONTH SINCE 1996 JULY 2013

NEW FEATUREAdvice, news and views

FOR PARENTS

INTERVIEWCockney Rebel opens up!

SUMMER

EVENTSWHAT TO DO? WHERE TO GO?

HOMES ✦ FOOD ✦ BEAUTY ✦ FASHION ✦ INTERIORS ✦ SHOPPING ✦ EDUCATION

Win! Win! Win!Win! Win! Win!Find this month’s

competitions inside

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DISTRIBUTOR: London Letterbox 020 8940 0666

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The winners of the recent Heap’s sausages competition enjoyed their evening workshop making sausages with host, Martin Heap. Due to the success of the evening its been decided to run the workshop on the last Friday of the month (in Sept, Oct and Nov). It will cost £25 per head for a sausage making demonstration with Martin Heap, followed by a 3 course gourmet dinner, including arrival cocktail and coffee.

Booking essential on 020 8293 9199. You can now rent Heap’s for the night, too. A minimum of 20 people, fully licensed and perfect for any celebration.

Members of the Rotary Club of Woolwich recently raised over £3000 by a sponsored Circle Line Challenge dressed as various Superheroes and Villains. The funds raised will be split equally between Guy’s Hospital and the Charlton Riding for the Disabled Association.THE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS SEVERAL ROTARIANS IN THEIR COSTUMES AT THE EARL OF CHATHAM IN WOOLWICH.

O2 and Canary Wharf Group have announced that they will be bringing the O2 Wifi service to Canary Wharf business and shopping districts. Installed by the end of this summer, O2’s Wifi service will benefi t the 100,000-strong business community at Canary Wharf, home to some of the world’s leading professional services, fi nancial, technology, media and telecommunications fi rms, and thousands more visiting the cafes, shops, bars and restaurants in the evenings and weekends. The installation of fast, free, reliable and simple to use wifi , which is available to everyone regardless of network. Unlike other providers, O2 Wifi automatically connects all registered users so shoppers, visitors, residents and workers will only ever have to sign up once to get online.

Greenwich Tourism Information Centre (TIC) has been recognised as one of the best in the country, having won a Gold Award in the Visitor Information Provider of the Year category at the prestigious VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2013. The Royal Borough of Greenwich benefi ts from 18 million people visiting the area each year - 10 million of those visiting the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site itself. Tourism is one of the most important contributors to the local economy, contributing £817 million annually, and supports more than 12,000 jobs.

Estate owners Greenwich Hospital have, for the second year running, sponsored the ‘Win a Pop up Shop’ competition for three winning designer maker jewelers to share a shop in Turnpin Lane, Greenwich.Unable to decide between the four fi nalists, Greenwich Hospital gave the prize to the four winners: Kristjan Eyjol, Lili & Ida, Maree London and Sian Bostwick.

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Last Tea Clipper comes fi rstThe restored Cutty Sark has won a Royal Institute of British Architects Regional Award for 2013. The RIBA Awards programme celebrates the best of British architecture and this year 57 buildings across London were shortlisted for a 2013 RIBA London Award.

Richard Doughty, Cutty Sark Director said, ‘Over 400,000 people have voted with their feet and have been captivated by our bold vision to raise the ship. Winning a regional award from RIBA is a real achievement; we are thrilled to receive this level of recognition from the architectural community. It’s fantastic that the architectural solution to preserving the last remaining tea clipper has been acknowledged amongst this year’s crop of truly exceptional buildings.’

Mercure London Greenwich Hotel, Catherine Grove, London SE10 8FR

Heaps of winners

Circle Line Challenge

One of the country’s best A gem of a shop

Wifi for Canary Wharf

CAROLA RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIALets you explore the tastes of Italy with its extensive menu of family favourites. The freshness and quality of the food is guaranteed with fresh produced purchased every day. Enjoy the ambience and warm welcome of this Italian restaurant in the heart of Lee.

And for one lucky reader we have the chance for them to win a three-course dinner for two in August.

Simply send your name, address and daytime telephone to Meridian magazine (Carola), 8 The Village, Charlton SE 7 8UD or email your details to [email protected] by 31 July.

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will be split equally between

SEVERAL ROTARIANS IN THEIR

Circle Line Challenge

Estate owners Greenwich Hospital have, for the second year running, sponsored the ‘Win a Pop up Shop’ competition for three winning designer maker jewelers to share a shop in Turnpin Lane, Greenwich.Unable to decide between the four fi nalists, Greenwich Hospital gave the prize to the four winners: Kristjan Eyjol, Lili & Ida, Maree London and Sian Bostwick.

The winners of the recent Heap’s sausages competition enjoyed their evening workshop making sausages with host, Martin Heap. Due to the success of the evening its been decided to run the workshop on the last Friday of the month (in Sept, Oct and Nov). It will cost £25 per head for a sausage making demonstration with Martin Heap, followed by a 3 course gourmet dinner, including arrival cocktail and coffee.

Heaps of winnersHeaps of winners

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From sunbathing, refreshing walks, to family picnics, there's always a good reason to visit one of our local parks. Valerie Breese finds

out what’s not to be missed in our parks this summer. Parksfest, part of The Royal Greenwich Festivals, is a programme of free summer events across local parks in Royal Greenwich during June and July. The annual festival of outdoor performing arts includes theatre, dance and street arts in most of the parks. For July there are events in Eaglesfield Park – 13 Jul, Eltham Park South - 7 & 21, Fairy Hill Park – 6 Jul, Well Hall Pleasaunce - 14, 28 Jul, and Winn’s Common – 21 Jul. For more information visit www.parkfest.org/venues Greenwich Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks and offers spectacular views over the river Thames. It's the perfect place to take a break between visiting Greenwich's other attractions, and boasts three cafes, a children's playground, and a bandstand with Sunday concerts throughout July from 2pm. If you're lucky, you might spot the small herd of fallow and red deer that live in the park or visit the ‘Drop In’ at the wildlife centre near the south end of the lake on 27 July between 1-3pm and find out more about the deer and other wildlife in the park. Across the Thames in Bow, Victoria Park known locally as ‘Vicky Park’, was London's first public park. As well as canals, ponds and a pavilion, it also has tennis courts, a sports ground and an outdoor theatre. Some of London's biggest events are held at the park, including the annual Lovebox Weekender on 19 – 21 July. One of London's best-loved summer festivals, and this year's line-up includes Goldfrapp, Plan B, Annie Mac, Hurts and Azealia Banks. With plenty more acts across multiple stages, plus theatrical and art installations. Lee Valley Regional Park stretches 26 miles (42 km) along the River Lee, from East India Docks, past the Olympic Park and up to Ware in Hertfordshire. This huge park offers green spaces, nature reserves and ample opportunity for sports, such as the Lee Valley White Water Centre built as

part of the London Olympics and now offer thrills and spills for those that dare. Or you can cycle safely on the sign posted, traffic free trails. If you're not sure where to start, try the guided tour on the first Sunday of every month (www.visitleevalley.org.uk). The Open East Festival (27-28 July), in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park marks the first anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony as well as the start of the phased opening of the park to the public. The north area of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will open up to thousands of people for this weekend of music, entertainment and activity, art and food programmed by the Barbican and Create London. Young visitors will be enchanted by The House of Fairy Tales who will be presenting their legendary Travelling Art Circus (which includes Gavin Turk’s Space Pyramid), encounter Joey from the acclaimed National Theatre production War Horse, and be mesmerised by Graeae’s production of Ted Hughes’ The Iron Man. Unearth a future masterpiece at the Art Car Boot Fair and explore London’s newest park before a spectacular finale closes each day.

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We manufacture and install Timber Windows & Doors, specialising in box frames & sashes, casement windows and doors / frames. These can be made in both modern or traditional styles, double glazed to comply with current building

regulations, or single glazed for renovation projects.

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blackheathfl ooringstudios ltd

for all of your home, whatever you need we are here to help with our expert knowledge & experience.

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carpets, rugs, sisal, coir, seagrass, wood solid & engineered boards, laminate, rubber, amtico, moduleo, vinyl.

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Your local design & build company

Extensions | Lofts | Basements Refurbishments | Design & build service

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Within fi ve years landlords of less energy-effi cient

commercial property may not be able to let it unless they

make improvements...

...says Ray Crudgington, Managing Partner at Greenwich & Blackheath solicitors Grant Saw. You would think that, with all the vacant shops and offi ces at present, the Government would be focused on ensuring that they can all be let but other, greener, concerns are also in play.

If you have bought or sold property recently you will know that in almost all cases you need to have an Energy Performance Certifi cate (EPC) which tells you on a brightly coloured chart how energy-effi cient your property is. Under Section 49 of the Energy Act 2011 plans are afoot to force landlords of poorly-rated properties either to bring them up to standard or to have the maximum package available funded under the “green deal” (which means extra costs on utility bills for those occupying the building for years to come). Landlords who fail to comply will be breaking the law if they let their property after (probably) 2018. This could be a potentially signifi cant state intervention into the private commercial lettings market and a boon to suppliers of energy-effi cient heating systems and double-glazing salesmen everywhere. Would the Government dare to do something similar for residential property? There is no evidence of this yet but if they chose to do so, owners of buy to let property had better beware.

If you would like further information in relation to the above in respect of commercial properties. Please call our Commercial Team on 0208 858 6971 or email [email protected]

Business

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Lordship Lane Carpets Ltd

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LOCAL BUSINESSES that still practise this traditional ethos can be hard to fi nd, but A J Rogers have it nailed. This well-established business has specialised in carpets, wood fl ooring and Amtico since 1966. Employing professional, knowledgeable staff, who are regularly trained, or have come up through the company’s apprenticeship scheme. Their service is powered by real expertise: a reliable network of teams from plumbers and electricians to in-house fi tters and an operations team that manage each project and truly support their customers every step of the way. Entrusted to undertake work at local heritage sites such as Ranger’s House in Greenwich Park, Eltham Palace, Down House and the Fan Museum, their consistent high standards have earned them a reputation for an unparalleled level of detail for all jobs, big and small. Owners, Peter and Trevor Rogers, say about their philosophy, “Our aim has always been to provide our customers with a service that is second to none, we want them to come back to us, and we are pleased to say they do, again and again.” A J Rogers is the embodiment of the family business, with four members of the Rogers family still very much at the helm. From their extensive showroom through to their well-stocked workshop, it is easy to see why they have earned their title as Bromley’s premier fl ooring retailer. Peter and Trevor with the team warmly welcome you to come along to A J Rogers and see for yourselves. 41 College Road, Bromley, BR1 3PU. 020 8460 5734

KITCHEN SPECIALIST, ROOMS started their dedicated sale periods back in January 2012 and from a modest start, twelve months later saw outstanding sale fi gures. Over that time Rooms has also seen a massive growth in client footfall. When asked the reason for their 98% increase on their July 2012 sale fi gures, marketing director Tony Witcombe said, ‘The answer was simple. Rooms in a short space of time has been recognized to give genuine sale discounts and clients respond well to that. We also introduced a refundable deposit scheme back in January and this was an outstanding success as it takes the pressure off the client and us. We can get the project 100% correct before the client commits to the balance of deposit’. He also added that Rooms success would not be possible without the expertise of his showroom director, Joanna May and her dedicated team backed up by their skilled fi tting teams. Rooms, 49 Mottingham Road, London SE9 4QZ. 020 8857 5699.

Retail

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manage each project and truly support their customers every step

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Sport

T he screens will be showing a range of sports, beginning with live coverage of the tennis from Wimbledon until its conclusion on the 7 July. There

will also be complete coverage of the British golf open championship from Muirfi eld, Scotland for the entire four days, 18-21 July. As well as these events, there will be highlights from the Scottish Golf Open between11-14 July, and of the Prudential Ride London 3-4 August amongst other sporting occasions (www.canarywharf.com). This will be a great way to spend some time in the sun with friends or family, throughout the summer! Having seen thousands of runners already, as it was the location of miles 18 and 19 of the London Marathon, Canary Wharf is not just showing events on the big screen, it is also hosting several other events. The fi rst of these was the Pearl Izumi Tour Series; a world-class cycling event held in June, which not only featured the ten best professional UK cycling teams but also an amateur section. For the fi rst time ever, Canary Wharf will also be hosting a beach volleyball competition to raise money for Action for Kids, a charity that supports young people with physical and learning disabilities and their parents and carers. This takes place between the 8-19 July and is open to anyone wishing to enter a team or to just have some fun at the beach that has been specially created,

at Wood Wharf. Each team that enters will receive two hours of coaching from a qualifi ed Volleyball England coach. There will also be Paralympics-style sitting volleyball tournaments running concurrently. Finally, the table-tennis competition, Ping! will be returning and again it will be open to all abilities and all ages on 2-10 August. This will be an all weather event in the Canary Wharf’s Jubilee Mall Place. Ping! Will also feature professional coaches on hand to iron any kinks out in your backhand and there will also be sporting legends competing, in showcase matches, against each other. Not to be outdone by Canary Wharf, the £429 million Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford is hosting the London Grand Prix for the fi rst time. This is part of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) diamond league athletics events and was previously held in the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. It is set to be held on the weekend of the anniversary of the 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony on 26-28 July. Tickets were sold out in the fi rst two days, the Friday and the Saturday, of this event in less than two hours after they went on sale. This is very unsurprising, given that the likes of Mo Farah, Usain Bolt and Jessica Ennis are all hoping to compete. The Sunday will feature at least fourteen medalists from the 2012 Paralympics, including four gold medalists. Although there will not be any amateur participation, like the events at Canary Wharf, all these events will be highly anticipated. By Kabir Dev

Summer of Sport

been specially created,

Summer of SportSummer of SportSummer of SportThe summer of 2013 is going to be packed with exciting

sporting events around the whole of the country.

Canary Wharf is not going to miss out on this,

with several sporting events showing on the

big screens appearing for the summer in

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‘MATHS IN MOTION’ NATIONAL FINAL

Two teams from Blackheath High School have secured places in the 2012/13 Jaguar Maths in Motion™ Challenge National Final, beating off stiff competition from schools across the country. They are one of only two schools to be represented in two different age groups and, this year, are two of only three all-girl teams in the Final. For the 2013 National Final, teams will have just ninety minutes to prepare their cars. The competing teams are categorised into three age ranges - Primary, Secondary aged 11 to 13 and 14 to 16 - with the winners from each age group fi ghting it out for title of ‘Overall National Champions’. Head of Blackheath High Junior School, Sarah Skevington, is delighted that the girls have made the fi nal, commenting, “It is a joy to see the girls so inspired

and excited by the Maths in Motion Maths™ Challenge. It is exactly this type of innovative and creative activity which promote Maths and Science and contributes to the enthusiasm our girls have for these subjects and the success they enjoy in them.”

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BROMLEY HIGH CELEBRATES 130TH BIRTHDAY WITH THEIR COMMUNITY

We are delighted to be celebrating our 130th birthday this year and in June we held a Community Festival. Past and present Bromley High School pupils, parents, relatives, friends, governors, together with visitors from other local schools, members from our local elderly, business and community services,all mingled together on this happy occasion. In the morning, the Junior School sang to our elderly guests as they enjoyed tea and conversation with the senior school girls. From the stage, various performances entertained the festival guests throughout the day, including a cheer leading demonstration, a gymnastic display and a fabulous range of instrumental and vocal performances from the Junior and Senior School musicians. There were many exciting activities taking place across the day, many of which raised monies for the school’s chosen charity, Marjorie McClure School. Staff and Year 9 girls organised a Sports Day for Year 5 pupils from Bromley High and other local primary schools; fun face painting and potato printing; an Eco Swap shop; fairground games, Tai Chi and Circus Skills workshops and an extremely popular ‘Sponge the Teacher‘ stall. Other highlights of the day included a Climbing Wall, a mobile farm and a farmers’ market, selling local produce and gifts. The Fire Brigade brought their fi re engine with them and the younger visitors had a brilliant time sitting in the front seat and learnt about the job of the fi reman and women. Community Police Constables attended too and the children had fun trying on police equipment and learning about the work that they do. “What a fabulous event! It was wonderful to be able to welcome primary school children from Bickley, Bromley, Raglan Primary, and St Mark’s Church of England schools to Bromley High for our 130th Anniversary Festival. Well done to all involved and Happy Birthday Bromley High.” Louise Simpson, Head.www.bromleyhigh.gdst.net

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Art and Science Week at Sydenham High Junior School GDST had pupils fl ying high and reaching for the stars with a range of a lessons, projects and experiences on the theme of Up!A highlight of the week was an opportunity for the girls to see and hear about some of nature’s most magnifi cent fl ying machines with a visit from Eagle Heights and his birds of prey, including a bald eagle and an owl. After the presentation some of the girls were brave enough to have their pictures taken with the birds. The fi nale to activities was an opportunity to explore the solar system and take a virtual journey to the moon inside a mobile planetarium, specially brought into school by Guiseppe Nicolosi of Science Dome. The girls sat inside a huge infl ated dome onto which images of stars and planets were projected. www.sydenhamhighschool.gdst.net

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A t Bromley Schools’ Collegiate we offer teacher training routes for Infant, Primary and Secondary teaching in local schools in the Bromley area. We are currently looking to recruit for our next cohort of trainees for September 2014.

We are an established provider with 20 years’ experience in Initial Teacher Training. We offer practical training in outstanding schools, with experienced practitioners to mentor you through the course. Our schools offer excellent opportunities for future employment, with over 60% of trainees appointed to their fi rst teaching post in a partnership school. Trainees are based in two schools within the consortium, observing lessons and gradually building up to planning and teaching lessons themselves. Trainees attend weekly Professional Studies sessions to support their work towards academic assignments and to consider the practical application of theory to teaching and learning. The Training Programme is personalised to meet individual needs and all trainees are fully supported by both the central offi ce and the placement schools.

Trainees are required to build an E-portfolio, which records their professional and subject knowledge development in order to demonstrate that all standards required for Qualifi ed Teacher Status have been met.Courses are full time from September to July, but we welcome expressions of interest throughout the year.

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Education

Ever considered training to be a teacher?

It is no longer a sensible option for a young person to leave education for good at 16 in order to seek work. The great majority of young people already do stay on beyond 16 and there is a risk that it will only be the more vulnerable and lower-achieving who drop out at 16. Yet

they are precisely the group who have the greatest need to stay on – so that they can achieve useful skills which will prepare them for life. There are very signifi cant benefi ts to young people from staying in education or training until at least the age of 18. They are much more likely to improve their qualifi cations and skills. This will be valuable to them fi nancially because they will be more likely to be employed and to get jobs paying higher salaries. For example, on average a young person getting fi ve or more good GCSEs earns more than £100,000 more over their lifetime than one who leaves learning with qualifi cations below level 2. There are also much broader benefi ts: they are more likely to be healthy and to have good social skills.

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The Importance of staying in Education post 16

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DEVELOP YOUR CONFIDENCE AS A PARENT

Looking for help as a new mum? Being a parent for the fi rst time can bring joy but also fresh challenges too. NCT can offer you support to cope confi dently with the huge life-style changes that a new baby brings with new local Early Days postnatal courses in Greenwich and Blackheath.NCT Early Days postnatal courses give you the opportunity to explore different parenting styles and you develop confi dence in your identity as a parent. Discuss changing roles, how becoming a parent affects us inside and out, how relationships may be affected and the importance of ensuring we have time to look after ourselves and recharge our own batteries. You will be supported to develop strategies that work for you and your baby. During the course you are encouraged to share your ideas, enjoyment and experiences to help support others and enable you to understand more about your baby and your skills as a parent. Courses are aimed at parents of babies who are 6 months or under and takes place on Tuesdays, 10.30am to 12.30pm.To book an NCT Early Days course in Greenwich or Blackheath call Alison on 0844 243 6921 or mail at [email protected]. Concessionary rates are available. The next course runs at Sunfi elds Methodist Church, Blackheath Royal Standard, SE3 8SJ.

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Time-poor, self-doubting, technology obsessed London parents are in danger of developing play amnesia, as they spend less than an hour a day playing with their children. Young children and toddlers are losing out as the average busy parent spends just 55 minutes a day playing one-to one-with their child. Even parents of children as young as 0 – 2 years of age play for an average of only 62 minutes. Research of 3,000 parents found that 32% of mums and dads polled in the region spend just 30 minutes or less on quality playtime. Instead many parents rely on high-tech toys to keep their kids amused with well over a quarter admitting they put on a DVD instead of playing with their children. Almost 1 in 5 put them in front of the games console and 19% give them a smart phone or tablet to play with. Parenting expert Dr Miriam Stoppard, spokesperson for Galt Toys, which conducted the research, said: “These fi ndings are incredibly sad. A parent is a child’s fi rst teacher and playing

with babies and toddlers is absolutely crucial to their early development. Every time a baby plays, it thinks. And every time it thinks it develops half a million brain connections.” Time pressures and modern demands are taking their toll, as parents feel self- conscious and inadequate when it comes to playing. Technology is impacting on play as 54% of mums and dads felt that demands from work, emails, social media and texts on a daily basis was resulting in less ‘child-time’. John McDonnell, Managing Director of Galt Toys, comments: “Despite being well aware of the time pressures on today’s parents it is still quite shocking to fi nd out that so little time is spent playing one-to-one with children. It is a shame to hear children are watching TV or playing with gadgets instead of playing with their parents which is so much more benefi cial.” For most families, the traditional evening bedtime routines still exist – such as playing at bath time and bedtime stories – but even these have been drastically cut. Playing with your child should be fun, not a chore – make time for fun.

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The long awaited opening of Bromley’s best and truly authentic Italian is here at last and with a few added extras too.

Re-opening as a contemporary stylish Café Bar Restaurant located in the heart of Bromley town centre on East Street offering great wines, great food and great value. Perfect for any occasion; be it a simple breakfast bite, after work drink, cosy meal for two or a family celebration.

Ferrari’s prides itself on offering a little taste of Italy with homemade food using recipes Mama would have been proud of, as well as the fi nest ingredients at affordable prices.

So, why not see all the action for yourself with Ferrari’s open kitchen, Head Chef Paulo and his team are always happy to show off their Italian charm. The summer menu features quality Italian cooking at its best with dishes such as fresh antipasti, succulent steaks and the best, homemade pastas which are changing shape and fl avours regularly with Chef’s daily specials, in addition to the usual favourites.

Ferrari’s will now be offering a late breakfast from 10am everyday in their stylish café, one of the new additions to the new look Ferrari’s Café Bar Restaurant, of course as would be expected a truly authentic Italian offering, with homemade breads and pastries and fi nished with a perfect cappuccino or for those looking for something a bit stronger the breakfast Bloody Mary’s are sure to start your day in the right way.

Not quite made it in time for breakfast, no problems - then why not treat yourself to something off the fi xed price lunch menu or if you fancy something a little lighter then the new Ferraris sandwich selection will be sure to tantalise your tastebuds. However, its not all Italian, as Ferrari’s will be offering Sunday Roast too with the usual Sunday comforts like Scottish roast rib of beef with all the trimmings - why not put your feet up on Sundays and let Ferrari’s take care of the hard work, plus it will provide the perfect excuse to try their new (and quite fabulous) dessert menu, with Bromley's largest selection of homemade

desserts with an ‘all you can eat chocolate mousse’ - go on we dare you! There is no better time to experience Ferrari’s bar at its best, then during its super authentic ‘Apperitivo’ night available every Friday from 5-8pm where selected drinks are half price and in true Italian style nibbles are served throughout.

Summer at Ferrari’s means guests can enjoy a sensational two course midweek offer for only £11.95 per person Monday to Friday evening. Open seven days a week including Saturday and Sunday lunch.

So all that’s left to do is check out the new style Ferrari’s Café Bar Restaurant for great style, great Italian food and great value. Extravagance doesn’t have to cost the earth… Manifi co!

39A East Street, Bromley, BR1 1QQ, 020 8464 8877Reservations: [email protected]

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Kabir Dev dines and reports back...

BoisdaleLively Whisky Bar and more

‘Fine dining’, in my opinion, is a term that is given to restaurants far too easily. However, Boisdale in Canary Wharf is defi nitely a restaurant that fi ts in to anyone’s category of ‘fi ne dining’.

The evening started in a somewhat surreal fashion as to get to Boisdale in Canary Wharf, you have to enter into a specifi c set of lifts to take you to the restaurant, as there is not an entrance on the ground fl oor. However, surreal soon transformed into sublime as we were shown to the bar for a pre-dinner cocktail. I chose a Perfect Lady and my companion chose a Tommy’s Margarita, these are both elegant twists on classic cocktails. Once we had received our drinks, the head barman, Ernest Reid, who combined passion and knowledge when describing the drinks, gave us a tour of the bar. This was a tour of the most comprehensive and interesting whisky collection, on the numerous shelves of the bar, I have ever seen.

After this, we were shown to our table, which was in the window, overlooking Cabot Square fountain and part of the Motorexpo (a feature in last month’s Meridian). To start with, we had foie gras and the retro classic, Prawn Cocktail, which was even served in a tall glass. We were recommended wines to pair with

our food and the starters were delicately paired with a white wine, Sancerre Cuvee Caillottes 2010. It was incredibly well balanced and refreshing and was also extremely complimentary to the fi rst course.

The main courses arrival coincided with the fi rst song of Lizzie Deane, the

resident soul singer. Her music provided the perfect atmosphere for our steaks, fi llet and sirloin. Boisdale pride themselves on their steaks being sourced from only Aberdeenshire. These Scottish steaks are traditionally and naturally reared and this is really shown in the taste. The steaks are both tender and packed with fl avour, a joy to eat. They were accompanied with chips of course but also, spinach that was creamed with black truffl es, which was simply to die for! The wine, which had been paired to the steaks, was Vacqueyras Grenat Noble 2006, a red that is rich enough to stand up to the steaks and still be delicious. To wash down our dinner, which had been spectacular, we had a whisky each, personally recommended by Ernest according to our preferences, who by this time, seemed like a personal friend.

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THE PEARSON ROOM - Canary Wharf must have been designed to be seen on sunlit

evenings. The Pearson Room’s panoramic windows look out onto Canada Square with Canada Tower backlit in the evening light. The restaurants’ interior has a comfortable 1950’s feel to it. We sat at the large zinc bar with dry Martinis, neat gin with a measure (or less) of Martini Extra Dry, with green olives served ice cold, stirred, not shaken, of course. From the wide ranging eclectic menu we chose a platter of Antipasti to share. With Prosciutto di Parma, Salami di Milano, Bresaola (made from cured beef fi llet), Speck and Ventricina, a large salami strong in paprika from Teramo, not unlike chorizo, but bigger.

With it, excellent breads with olive oil and sweet, thick Balsamic vinegar (made from cooked Trebbiano grape juice and not a vinegar in the usual sense). Pickled vegetables; tiny cornichons, celeriac and artichoke were also included. This with a glass of a sexy Pinot Noir. Next to this, our salad with creamy-soft Buffalo Mozzarella featured several different kinds of tomato, roast red pepper and butternut squash with fi ne croutons to take the oil. Very high quality ingredients, served at the height of good condition by very competent, knowledgeable and affable people who know how to present their food. I chose a ribeye steak, the centre and best portion of the rib steak without the bone. One of the most fl avourful cuts of beef, it’s soft, as it doesn’t have to work hard, and especially tender if taken very rare. Thick cream dressed the upper surface and melted into the meat juices, which coated the fantastic Cassava chips (new to me, this South American root vegetable makes an interesting change). The best waiter in the world insisted his mother would not be happy without mange tout and Kenya beans in butter to give us rich iron (my guard was down). My partner had Romney Marsh Lamb with a host of seasonal vegetables, and set about it with vigour. Mendoza Malbec 2007 from Brazil was lovely with an engaging aromatic headiness. It came from a separate list which features several expensive (but good value) world wines and French First Growths including a Margaux but featuring Chateau Haut-Brion, an exceptional Pauillac. My cheeseboard, huge and ranging near fi nished me. Gorgonzola Dolce (sweet), from Piedmont, is neither cooked nor pressed which results in a higher moisture cheese, which allows a more open texture and its unctuous blue-green veining. Pecorino Sardo with black truffl es, and Ubriaco from the Veneto, bathed in sparkling Prosecco to extract the complex fl avours. Red and green grapes, biscuits and bread, with a slightly spritzig Moscato from Piemonte, too good. My partner’s Hot Valrhona Chocolate fondant with peanut butter ice cream was more than I dared look at.2nd fl oor, 16-19 Canada Square, Canary Wharf E14 5ER | 020 7970 0920

RISTORANTE CAROLA - The moment I make my reservation, I’m poised for my meal at Carola, and not just because of their genuine Italian warmth which welcomes you before you even arrive. If like me, you were lucky enough to dine at a little, well-known Pizzeria in the Elephant and Castle throughout the 90s and until mid noughties, I’ll let you into a secret....we’ve found Pizzeria Castello’s head chef! With good memories to live up too, the stakes really were high. Being a sunny mid-week evening, we head out back to the breezy garden area. Our waiter tempts me with a refreshing sounding parma ham and fi g salad from the special menu. Lavished with fresh fi gs and salty sweet parma ham, accompanied with a torn basil, mint and rocket salad, it resulted in a fresh and summery starter, which was surprisingly aromatic and both complex and rewarding. A requested tricolore salad was rustled up with no fuss and was devoured with equal delight. We were off to a good start. While we waited for our mains, our waiter engaged and entertained us with easy conversation making us feel as if we’d eaten here many times before. Curious to fi nd out if our memories had served us right, my partner ordered the Siciliana pizza. While I wait for his reaction I tuck into my Agnollo alla Mostarda: a generous rack of soft, fl avoursome lamb – laced with a gentle bite from the mustard and served with fresh seasonal vegetables and the most skilfully sautéed potatoes I’ve tasted. I spot the look of approval on my partners face and try a slice of the sciliana for myself. Let me tell you - we have searched for pizza that tastes this good for years, coming close once in Edinburgh, but this wins hands down. It’s light, with a golden crisp to the edge and perfectly doughy at

the centre, its boldly fl avoured and tastes even better than we remembered. If you can’t resist, the desert menu offers all the classic Italian favourites, and is washed down with a chilled complimentary homemade limoncello. A perfect fi nish. At Carola you’ll fi nd a real mix of diners: faithful customers engaging in playful banter with the staff, groups of families celebrating, cosy couples and new customers soaking up the wonderful atmosphere and wondering how they haven’t eaten here before now. There are very few restaurants where the food is as pleasing as the atmosphere, and where you leave with the realisation you’ve been smiling – and widely - the entire evening.151 Lee Rd, London SE3 9DJ | 020 8617 3544

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With a plethora of venues, activities and events to choose from in south east London and Kent we couldn’t list them all, but here is Meridian’s bitesize guide to get you started:

GO LOCAL: The fi rst rule of a good staycation is to keep it local - saving travel time and expenses. So when the weather is good and there are staycation gems on your doorstep, why not walk, cycle or scoot there? Open to the public since 1820, Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum, in Woolwich offers a fascinating day out, revealing 700 years of world Artillery that kids and adults alike adore; and throughout August it will be a hive for summer holiday activities. For those with a penchant for furry friends, how about farming in the city? Surrey Docks City Farm boasts 2.2 acres of farm land just by the south bank of the Thames in Rotherhithe. They say animals are great stress relievers and here you’ll fi nd pigs, cows, sheep, donkeys, ponies, rabbits, bees and much more. And for the indoorsy types, what beats scrambling about 22 miles of mystery at Chislehurst Caves? Enjoy a lamp-lit tour while you learn about the caves integral role in housing thousands of locals during WWII and its spooky Druid, Roman and Saxon past.

BE A TOURIST: Millions travel from all corners of the world to visit our beautiful city each year, but so many of us bypass these attractions without a second glance. Don your rain poncho, wear your camera around your neck and relax into tourist mode. If museums are your thing, you’ll be pleased to hear that the much-loved Imperial War Museum will partially reopen at the end of the month, following a refurbishment. While at The London Transport Museum they are celebrating 150 years of the London Underground with an exhibition showcasing the pioneering poster art that has brightened many a dull journey. For a staycation with opulence, splash out at The Shard and enjoy the experience of 360° views over London, 800 feet high; then spoil yourselves to dinner afterwards at Aqua Shard opening this month or at some of the heavenly SE1 eateries. To top-off a perfect day in the city, hop aboard a Thames Clipper and enjoy the breeze of the river on your journey home.

M25 BECKONS: Sometimes, as much as we’d like to avoid it, a great day out calls for fully pumped tyres and sandwiches in the back of the car, but you don’t have to go too far to fi nd a special day out. Leeds Castle in Maidstone, aptly subtitled ‘the loveliest castle in the world, really can please the whole family, with its sensational gardens and sprawling historic buildings, but did you know you can also play golf there, roam leisurely on a segway and even hire a hot air balloon? For those looking for real adrenaline, head over to Go Ape and get white-knuckled with tree top zip wires, tarzan-style swings, rope crossings and obstacle courses for adults and children. And with stunning award-winning holiday parks dotted about Kent, such as Thirftwood Holiday Park in Stanstead Village, Sevenoaks or Fox Hunter Holiday Park, Ramsgate, - sleepover and savour the moment. You’ll probably need the rest!By Claire Allen

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ONGOING » Art, Drama, Music, Language & Wine courses.

One-to-one instrumental & vocal tuition for all age groups, plus a range of courses. The Conservatoire, Lee Road Blackheath, SE3. Info: 020 8852 0234 or [email protected]

» Blackheath Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Stimulating lectures and intriguing outings. Fourth Thursday of the month except Aug and Dec 2.30pm. www.artsinblackheath.org.uk St Mary’s Hall, Cresswell Park, Blackeath SE3.

» Greenwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Monthly lectures at King William Court, Room 315, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10. 8pm on 2nd Monday of the month, except April & August. Refreshments from 7.15pm. New members welcome. 020 8852 6248 or www.gdfas.org

» Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. Drop-in activities for Sunday. 10am-5pm. Free. Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Trust for Urban Ecology, John Harrison Way, SE10. 020 8293 1904.

» Greenwich Tour Guides Association. Walks start at 12.15pm & 2.15pm from the Tourist Information Centre, Pepys House, 2 Cutty Sark Grdns, SE10. £7 (£6 conc). Tel: 07575 772 298 or email: [email protected]

» Greenwich Market. Tues - Collectables & crafts. Weds - Food market with local producers & organic produce. Thurs & Fri - Antiques, collectables, arts & crafts. Weekends & Bank Hols - Arts & Crafts & Food. 10am-5.30pm, www.shopgreenwich.co.uk 020 8269 5096. Greenwich SE10.

» Guided Walk in Maryon Wilson Park. This park includes an animal park & deer enclosure. 1.15pm & 3.30pm tour of the animals every Wed. Extra tours Mon & Fri in school hols. Free. Maryon Wilson Park, Thorntree Road, Charlton, SE7. Park Ranger Service, 020 8319 4253.

» Kids Knitting & Crochet Workshops. This Summer holidays Every Fri & Sat 11am-1pm. Special discount for Meridian readers, £8/2h session (quote:MERIDIAN) Book your space online at www.knitshop.co.uk or call 020 8144 4523, Boutique Outlet, 326 Lee High Road, Lee Green SE13 5PJ.

» Learn Tarot Cards. Develop your intuition and communication skills. Private tuition and workshops with experienced reader, inspiring teacher. Email: [email protected] | www.tarotgift.com Tel: 07791 139 380, 020 8293 1737.

» Sing it out. Stress-relieving singing group for local people interested in singing. All abilities catered for. First session FREE. Evening sessions Wednesday 8pm. Mother & baby sessions Thursday 1.30pm. Maze Hill area. E:[email protected] or call: 07747 794 321.

2ND TUES OF EVERY MONTH » The Blackheath & Greenwich Amnesty Group.

Monthly meetings. 8pm. St. Margaret's Church, Lee Terrace, Blackheath SE3.

EVERY WED » Keep Fit & In Shape + Line Dancing. 10am -

12 noon. Donation £5 to Cancer Research UK. 020 8852 7127. Kingswood Hall, Kingswood Place, off Dacre Park, Lewisham SE13.

EVERY THURS » Blackheath Morris Men. Practice 8.45-10pm.

St Marks Church Upper Hall, Greenwich South Street SE10. Free. Contact John on 020 8461 2440. www.blackheathmorris.com

» Rotary Club of Greenwich. For like-minded business people to meet & help the community. Fred Nunn 020 8858 6410. Charlton Football Club, Floyd Rd; Charlton SE7 8BL.

EVERY FRI » Lunchtime Concert. 1pm – 2pm. Free.

Charlton House, Charlton Rd; SE7 020 8856 3951. » Tangoworkout. Classes connecting Tango with

health and well being, for men and women. 7.15pm – 9.15pm – beginners and intermediate classes. £7. West Greenwich Community Centre, 141 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8JA.

2ND SAT OF EVERY MONTH » Forest Hill Farmers’ Market. 9.30am-2pm.

Forest Hill Pools, Dartmouth Road, SE23 3HZ.

EVERY SUN » Blackheath Farmers’ Market. 10am-2pm.

Blackheath Station Car Park; Blackheath SE3.

THIRD SUN OF EVERY MONTH » Eltham Farmers’ Market. 10am-3pm. Passey

Place. Off Eltham High St, Eltham SE9.

EVERY SUN & 2ND TUES » Blackheath Quakers. Quaker meeting for

worship. 10.30am-11.30am every Sunday, and 1pm-1.30pm on the 2nd Tues of each month. Visitors are always welcome. More details on: 07908 587 695, www.blackheathquakers.org.uk

TUES 27 - 30 AUG » 4 Day Summer Activities School. Children

can enjoy performing arts, sports and art. 10.30am - 3.30pm. £90 per child. Contact Laura on 07790 037 288 or email [email protected]. Venue: John Ball Primary School, Blackheath, SE3.

UNTIL 28 JUL » Current Exhibition. Featured artists: Carolyn

Fuller (Until 14 July) and Jennie Ing (16-28 July). Tues–Sun, 10am–5.30pm. 020 8858 1569. Greenwich Printmakers Gallery, 1A The Market, SE10 9HZ.

UNTIL 28 AUG » Modern Makers. An exhibition of

contemporary furniture and lighting designed by Second Floor Studios & Arts members. Award-winning works by Hope & Stagg, Tom Bonner, Sebastian Cox, Liam Treanor, Bruce Watson and more. 10am-5pm. Free. Exhibition Gallery, Discover Greenwich, The Pepys Building, The Old Naval College, Greenwich SE10 9LW.

UNTIL 15 SEPT » Visions of the Universe. Visual trip through our

solar system with photographs of the Moon, Sun, the planets and distant galaxies. 10am-5pm. £8/£7. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich SE10.

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Literature was a big inspiration for your early work with Cockney Rebel, is that still the case with your most recent albums?Nowadays it’s drawn from my family, and the people and things going on around me. A lot of our fans have grown with us, so they connect with this too. There is one song, Journey’s End, which is about a father sending his daughter off to university and that defi nitely resonates with the crowd; you even spot grown men shedding a tear from time-to-time.

What else can we expect from the Summer Sessions gig?There’ll be a blend of the classics (Make Me Smile will, of course, be on the set list) and a selection from the last two albums, so there will be fresh songs for fans to hear too.

What do you think makes good music?Oh, words. My desert island discs would be anything by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell or Leonard Cohen – I’d be quite content with just them. And I might be the only person in the world to think this but ABBA would be my absolute nightmare, with their bubblegum lyrics and non-existent harmonies.

Can you describe your music in just three words?(Pauses) Now that is hard... I could think of a hundred words to describe what I love about other artists. I’d say, well-intentioned. Can I go with one hyphenated word instead?

And if you had to suggest an album to introduce someone to your music?The Quality of Mercy for my solo stuff, and the second Cockney Rebel album: The Psychomodo.

You can catch Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel at Greenwich Summer Sessions on Friday 19th July. Tickets are available from www.greenwichsummersessions.co.uk. Free CD (The new album ‘ Stranger comes to Town’ RRP £9.99) with every ‘ticket order’.

S teve Harley was born in Deptford, South London, on 27 February 1951, the second of fi ve children. As a child, Harley suffered from polio, spending four years in hospital up to the age of 16. While in hospital recovering from surgery, Steve was fi rst introduced to the poetry of Eliot and Lawrence, the

prose of Steinbeck, Wolf and Hemingway, and the music of Bob Dylan and realised that his life was likely to be preoccupied with words and music. Harley started out playing in bars and clubs in the early 1970s, mainly at folk venues on open-mike nights. He also busked around London on the underground and in Portobello Road. While auditioning for folk band Odin in 1971, he met violinist John Crocker, with whom he formed Cockney Rebel in late 1972. One Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel single, Make Me Smile (come up and see me), reached number one in 1975 in the UK and many European countries and is regularly voted among the top singles in the history of the charts, which covers six decades of releases. The performing rights society has confi rmed Make Me Smile one of the most played records in British broadcasting. The song has been covered more than 100 times in seven languages and has been featured in several movies including The Full Monty (whose soundtrack album went triple platinum in the UK, and platinum in the USA and Australia), Velvet Goldmine, Best and Saving Grace. The song has also been used on more than twenty TV and radio advertising campaigns around the world.

You now live in Suffolk but you were born in Deptford and grew up in south east LondonYes! I have fantastic memories of growing up not far from Millwall’s Old Den, who my dad incidentally played for during the war. I attended Haberdasher’s Askes’ on Telegraph Hill, so when my wife and I were driving through Greenwich recently I excitedly pointed out all my old childhood haunts to her. I learnt to swim just up the road from the Borough Hall, where we'll be performing, and shared a few cheeky snogs near there when I was a kid - so that’ll be a slightly different experience when I go back there.

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THURS 11 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban – Sarah

Brennan, fl ute. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Big Screen: La Rondine. Glamorous 1920s Paris provides the backdrop for some of Puccini’s most exquisite music in this romantic and elegant production. A perfect way to share world-class opera with family and friends, this live screening brings the unique Covent Garden atmosphere direct to Canada Square Park. 7.10pm–10pm. Free. Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf.

THURS 11 & 12 JULY » Graduate School Showcase. Trinity Laban

Dance Graduate School presents new work from artists studying various Masters Level programmes. Using live performance, fi lm and video, installation and documentary processes. Note that these shows may contain nudity and adult themes. 6.30pm. £6/£3. www.trinitylaban.ac.uk | 020 8305 9400. Laban Building, Creekside, Deptford SE8 3DZ.

THURS 11, 18 & 25 JULY » Open Mic. Jazz night with host Dave Silk (bass).

8pm. £5. Old Tiger’s Head, Lee Green SE12 8RU.

FRI 12 JUL » Barn Dance. Swing your partners round and

round. Live country music by Skinners Rats. Take your own drinks and glasses. 7.30-11pm. £12 (incls Ploughman’s Supper) Booking is essential on 020 8319 8900. Woodlands Farm, 331 Shooters Hill SE 18.

» Jazz Night. Liz Fletcher (voc), Robert Pla (perc) also featuring Vince Clarke (drums) & Phil Mead (pno). 8pm. £10 door/£8 online. www.jazznights.co.uk. Mycenae House, 90 Mycenae Rd, SE3 7SE.

SAT 13 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Wind Quintet. Music by Mazas

arr. Cook, Thuille, Satie arr. Cook. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, SE10 9BJ.

» Concert. The Beautiful Mind. An evening of classical fl ute, piano and poetry readings. Works by Bach, Vivaldi, Schumann, Mozart and more. Plus a talk on ‘Creativity and the Mind’ by psychiatrist Professor Julian Leff. 7.30pm. £7/£5. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, SE10 9BJ.

SUN 14 JUL » Mozart & Brahms. Recital in the intimate setting

of the Steinberg Music Studio of Mozart Sonata for piano and violin and Brahms Sonata No.3 for piano and Violin. Doors 11am. £10. 020 8123 7659. Steinberg Music Studio, 137 Vanbrugh Hill, SE10 9HP.

MON 15 JUL » Charlton & Blackheath Amateur Horticultural

Society. Summer Party. 7.45pm. Visitors £1 per meeting. Charlton House Community Centre, Charlton Village SE7 8RE.

TUES 16 JUL » Greenwich Industrial History Society. Chris

Rule on W.H.Smith – Spread the News. Ruler of the Queen’s Navee. 7.30pm. Non-members £1. The Old Bakehouse, Bennett Park, Blackheath SE3.

THURS 18 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban – Miriam

Wakeling, cello. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

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Gerald Moore GalleryA selection of art classes activities led by contemporary artists Mon and Tues, 5-20 Aug, Art Adventurers! For ages 7-13 incl. photography, printing and sculpture. 10am -12.30pm, £20 per session.10% off art adventurers! Classes when booked by Fri 12 July. Thurs, 8-29 Aug, Parent & Toddler Art Club. Drop in for a morning tea, with art activities for both you and your toddler. FREE for SE9 residents, £2 donation for others. Made possible by the Mottingham Big Local Lottery Fund. Fri 9 Aug, Experimental Photography for teens aged 13-18. Work with a contemporary artist to create amazing work in just one day. 10am to 4pm, £50. Sat 10 Aug, Painting with Audrey Reynolds. Focusing on colour, learning theory and experimenting with mixing. 10am-4pm, £60. Sat 17 Aug, Life drawing with Charlie Ogilvie. 10am to 4pm, £60. Pre-booking is essential for all courses and workshops. www.geraldmooregallery.org | Call 020 8857 0448 to book your place or email [email protected] Based at Eltham College, Mottingham Lane SE9 4RW

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with babies under one year old.Maritime Lecture Series: Visions of the Universe. Thursdays 4 July-8 Aug. 11.00am–1pm. £8 per lecture | Members* and conc: £6, £48/£36 for whole series. See www.rmg.co.uk for details of individual lectures.The Shaman and The Scientist. Wed 10 July 6-8pm £15/ £12. Commune with the stars at this unique evening of meditation and refl ection. The session will be led by ‘The Voice Alchemist’ Emma Curtis and Public Astronomer Dr. Marek Kukula.Treasures of the Caird Library: Rare Astronomy Books. Thurs 25 July 6.30-7.30pm. Free but booking necessary. In this session we will focus on star atlases and volumes that contain some of the earliest visualisations of space.Out of this World. Wednesdays 31 July, 7, 14, 21& 28 Aug . 11.30am–1.30pm, 2.30-4.30pm. £30/£22 family, 1adult and up to 2 children (members £19). Explore the Visions of the Universe exhibition with your own astronomer guide, followed by a family workshop. Suitable for ages 8+

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Riches. A mix of hands-on activities, colourful artwork, scientic research, and live specimens makes this exhibition a fun, interactive experience for visitors of all ages! Also workshops for children on most days during July & Aug (a small fee for some). www.horniman.ac.uk. Open daily 10.30am – 5.30pm. The Horniman Museum, 100 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23.

THURS 4 JULY » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban Conservatoire

of Music and Dance – Alexandra Kremakova, piano. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

SAT 6 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Fenella Humphreys, violin.

1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Find Rugby Now 7s Tournament. Will feature men’s, women’s and vets competitions plus taster sessions for 2-5 year olds and a junior demonstration match. The event will also include an exhibition match by the England Wheelchair Rugby 7s Team, the Crystal Palace Cheerleaders, a rodeo bull, an assault course and lots more. 10.30am. www.fi ndrugbynow.com. Blackheath Rugby, Kidbrook Lane, SE9 6TE.

» Lewisham Choral Society. Awake the Psaltery and Harp! Twentieth Century Choral Masterpieces. Bernstein – Chichester Psalms, Janacek – Otce Nas, Eric Whitacre – Cloudburst & When David Heard. 7.30pm. £12-£22. www.lewishamchoralsociety.org.uk. Cadogan Hall, Sloane Terr, London SW1X 9DQ.

SUN 7 JUL » Ramble. A 5-mile walk around Richmond Park

with a visit to the Isabella Plantation. Meet at 10.30am ay Waterloo mainline station, info desk for 10.38am train to Richmond or meet at Richmond station barriers at 11am. Goldsmiths Rambling Club. Contact Rona Sullivan on 020 8850 4417 for details.

SUN 7, 14, & 28 JUL » Greenwich Park Bandstand. A series of concerts

that are so very much part of summer in the park. Live performances sponsored by Friends of Greenwich Park. 7 Jul – Lewisham Schools Steel Band, 14 Jul – Southwark Concert Band & 28 Jul South London Jazz Orchestra. 2-4.30pm. Free. Greenwich Park, Near the Pavilion Café, Greenwich SE10.

MON 8, 15 & 29 JUL » Outdoor Theatre Season. Pack a picnic

and head for Jubilee Park, Canary Wharf for a free outdoor theatre experience as part of the celebration of playwrights this summer. 8 Jul – Hamlet, 15 Jul – Waiting for Godot & 29 Jul – Twelfth Night. 6.30pm. Free. Jubilee Park, Canary Wharf E14.

TUES 9, 10, 12 & 14 JUL » Opera: Macbeth. The annual community

opera where members of the community perform alongside leading opera professionals, local children and Trinity Laban students. Tues, Wed & Fri 7pm, Sun 2pm. £17/£15. 020 8463 0100. www.blackheathhalls.com Great Hall, Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath SE3 9RL.

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and documentary processes. Note that these shows may contain nudity and adult themes. 6.30pm. £6/£3.

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» Big Screen: Tosca. Passion, intrigue, revenge, a star diva and fabulous music - Tosca is one of the great opera experiences. This live screening brings the unique Covent Garden atmosphere direct to Canada Square Park. 7.10pm–10.25pm. Free. Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf.

SAT 20 JUL » Charlton Society. Trees in our local parks and

open spaces. Talk by J.Hedges. 2.30pm. Charlton House, Charlton SE7 8RE.

SUN 21 JUL » Ramble. An 8.5-mile walk through woods and

parkland. Meet at 10.30am in the booking hall of Sevenoaks station. Goldsmiths Rambling Club. Contact Rona Sullivan on 020 8850 4417 for details.

» Concert. West Sussex gifted and talented string academy concert. 6.30pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

M O N 2 2 J U L » Art & Architecture Tour. 60-minute tour with one of

the ORNC’s Yeoman guides. It will start from Discover Greenwich and take you through the grounds to the historic interiors of the Painted Hall and Chapel. 2-3pm. Adults £5. Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich SE10.

MON 22 - 26 JUL » Summer Drama, Music & Dance Workshops.

Theatrebugs ‘Confi dence through Creativity’. Singing, dancing, dressing up and arts & crafts. On the last day we hit the stage! Places limited, so book early! 07531 804 242. www.theatebugs.co.uk. Snack and drink incd, youngest sibling receives 25% discount. 4-days - £94, 5-days - £115. At either; Friends Meeting House, Lawn Terrace, Blackheath SE3 9LL (9.30am – 12.30pm) or Greenwich West Community & Arts Centre, Greenwich High Road SE10 8JA (2-5pm).

WED 24 JUL » Tea Dance. Magical afternoon in a friendly

atmosphere while dancing compered by Mr. Wonderful Dancing. 2pm-4.30pm. £5 incls light refreshment. 020 8463 0100. www.blackheathhalls.com. Great Hall, Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath SE3 9RL.

THURS 25 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban. 1.10pm. Free. St

Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, SE10 9BJ.

THURS 25 JUL – 2 SEPT » Hop Farm. A fabulous day out for all the family.

Indoor and outdoor attractions, rides, animal farm, live entertainment, 4D cinema and refreshments. 10am-5pm. Free entry. 01622 872068. The Hop Farm Family Park, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 6PY.

SAT 27 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Song recital Gemma Kateb

& Maria Fontanals. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Blackheath Decorative and Fine Arts Society. Was Albrecht Durer really the greatest artist of the Renaissance? Come and hear Hillary Williams’ view of this archetypical polymath, a writer, thinker, painter and artist. 2pm for 2.30pm. Visitors £5. www.artsinblackheath.org.uk. St Mary’s Church Hall, Cresswell Park, Blackheath SE3.

SUN 28 JUL » Horn Fayre. Popular annual event dating back to

1607. Featuring craft stalls, bookstalls, Home-made Cakes and a beer tent. With plenty of activities for all the family to get involved in. To have a stall contact 020 8856 3951. 11am – 4pm. Charlton House grounds, Charlton Park, Charlton SE7 8RE.

» Lunchtime Recital. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10

SUN 28 - 30 JUL » Time Travellers Go! Awesome Archaeology.

Journey back through the ages to medieval times and fi nd out what life would have been like, with hands on activities and games. 11am-4pm. £9.90 adult, £5.90 child & £25.70 family. Eltham Palace, Court Yard, Eltham SE9 5QE

SUN 28 – 4 AUG » Art Exhibition. John Watts One Man Show. An

exhibition of photography-art. 020 3302 7376. Daily from 10am-4pm and Sat 9am-5pm. Studio 61, 137 Lee Road, Blackheath SE3 9DS.

MON 29 JUL – 4 AUG » Sports Summer Club. St Alfege Church has

teamed up with Christian Life Fellowship to run a sports based summer club for young people aged 7-16 years of age. The club will run from Monday– Friday concluding with a BBQ on Sunday in the churchyard. To register contact the Christian Life Fellowship on 020 8858 6482.10.00am – 3.00pm daily in the church hall (situated opposite the church). Bring your own packed lunch. St Alfege Church Hall, Off Roan Street, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

MON 29 JUL – 4 JAN 2015 » Horrible Histories: Spies. Venture into the world of

spies with this new exhibition based on Terry Deary’s popular book of the same name. Explore the domain of spies and spying during the Second World War. Featuring items from IWM’s unique collections, hands-on activities for all ages, digital and interactive elements and a ‘stamper trail’ that sets visitors on their own mission. Daily 10am-6pm. Adult £6.20, Child £3.30, Conc £4.40 & Family ticket £12.25-£19 (depending on family size). Save 10% at www.iwm.org.uk. Imperial War Museum London, Lambeth Road, SE1 6HZ.

WED 31 JUL » Lunchtime Recital. Gabriele Baldocci. 1.10pm.

Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

SUN 4 - 6 AUG » Time Travellers Go! Knights and Princess

School. Give the toy sword a whirl or put on your prettiest dress and head back in time for activities of a medieval theme. You can even try on the amour in the academy for budding knights and princesses.11am-4pm. £9.90 adult, £5.90 child & £25.70 family. Eltham Palace, Court Yard, Eltham SE9 5QE.

MON 5 AUG » Beer & Food Night: Best of British. Hosted by

Rod Jones, Starts with an optional hour-long tutored tasting of that evening’s beers. The in-house brewer and beer sommelier Pete Brown will talk through the varied beers showcased on the night. After that guests will be treated to a fi ve-course feast with beer to match each course. 6.30pm. £50 per person. 020 3327 1280. The Old Brewery, The Pepys Building, The Old Naval College, Greenwich SE10 9LW

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This year the fair will be held on 28 July and will include stalls, music,

dog show, children’s races, fairground rides, food, and a licensed bar. Applications welcome for: Art and Craft Stalls, Food Stall Children’s Toys, Plant Stalls, Special Interest Stalls and Charities. Enquiries 020 8856 3951.Sunday 28 July. 11am-4pm . Charlton House, Charlton Road, SE7 8RE.Friends of Charlton House have produced a booklet, written by Hazel Greig-Midlane to introduce children to the history of the Horn Fair. Cassie and the Horn Fair Cat will be available to buy (£2) at the Horn Fair, with an opportunity for children to be taken on a short tour of the staircase and saloon.

Free golf coaching To coincide with the British Open at Muirfi eld, and in association with the Kent Golf Partnership, Eltham Warren Golf Club is holding free golf coaching sessions on Saturday 20 July between 10.00am and 4.00pm. Their PGA pro Gary Brett will be offering free group golf lessons to beginners, both adults and juniors alike, thinking of taking up the game of golf. There will also be the opportunity to look around Eltham Warren and special offers on club membership will be available on the day. Call 0208 850 4477 or visit www.elthamwarrengolfclub.co.uk

Steve Harley brings his full Cockney Rebel rock band to The Borough Hall, Royal Hill, after a summer of festivals both in the UK and Europe. The

line-up includes long-serving member Barry Wickens on violin and guitar, and guitarist Robbie Gladwell, as well as Lincoln Anderson on bass, James Lascelles, keyboards, and Adam Houghton on drums. Steve intends to include a track or two from every one of his 12 studio albums, plus some surprises in a set that will run for 90 minutes. Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel plus Tristan Mackay. www.greenwichsummersessions.co.uk. Fri 19 July, Doors 7pm. The Borough Halls, Royal Hill, Greenwich SE10 8RE.

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