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Local History | Events | Community News | Local Businesses | Features www.arounddulwich.co.uk | www.semagazines.co.uk

The only community magazine in Forest Hill & Honor Oak

Issue 112 - December 2015 In this issue Events Calendar - P4 Monthly Notice Board - P6 Events - P8 Hectic Host - P12 Food & Drink - P14 Children’s Activities - P22 Horniman Museum - P24 The Last Word - P40

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Welcome to SE23

This MonthWelcome Page .......................................3Events Calendar ....................................4Noticeboard ...........................................6What’s On ........8, 10, 16, 30, 31, 34 & 35 Hectic Host ..........................................12Food & Drink .......................................14

Shopping Page .................................... 18Councillor’s Update ..............................20Children’s Activities .................... 22 & 23The Horniman Museum ......................24Financial Matters .................................26

Dulwich Picture Gallery ...................... 28

Garden Talk ......................................... 22

Pets Corner ......................................... 36Community Index ................................38

The Last Word ..................................40Index ....................................................42

Photograph by Jermyn Photography

To advertise in SE23 please contact Angela Burgess on 020 8088 1943 or e-mail: [email protected] for further information. You can download our media pack from our website: www.semagazines.co.uk.

January Deadline - 15 December (please allow an extra two days if design is required)Printed by Stephens & George Ltd ©SE Magazines Ltd All rights reserved. No reproduction can be made without permission. “This Publication is manufactured from (ECF) Elemental Chlorine Free pulp; sourced from certified or well managed forests and plantations, printed using vegetable based inks” “The fibres in this paper can be used up to a further seven times in the production of recycled paper. Please recycle this publication when it’s usefulness has been exhausted”

WelcomeWell Christmas is almost upon us and there are so many fantastic Christmas Fairs this year, you are definitely being spoilt. Saturday 5th December appears to be the most popular day, so make sure you keep it local and check out all our news pages for details. Not quite in SE23 but the 4th East Dulwich Christmas Cracker should be even better this year, full details are on page 16. It is also Small Business Saturday, so please do support all our wonderful local shops.

We have got all our regulars here this month: our Hectic Host helps you be organised this Christmas, p12; Suzanne James has a delicious seasonal recipe for you to try on p14; Financial Matters discuss Christmas finances on p26; Garden Talk is on p32 and Pets Corner has wise words for the festival season and your pet, p36.

This month Lawrence Roullier White discovers affordable, local Christmas gifts for you to buy this Christmas, see page 18 for more.

Check out our full events listing starting on page 8, we have seven packed pages of local events. Remember there are more events, stories and news at www.arounddulwich.co.uk.

The Last Word this month goes to photographer Brock Elbank who most recent series showed at Somerset House, see p40.

Merry Christmas, see you next time.

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The Last Word – Brock Elbank

South London based photographer Brock Elbank specialises in commissioaned portraiture, with his last series #Project60 and Beard showing at Somerset House London, to assist in raising awareness for melanoma charity Beard Season.

How long have you lived in the area?3 months and 1 day!!

What brought you here?Good local schools, good local parks and a vibrant selection of shops, restaurants etc.

What do you most value about the area?Since we’ve moved in, we sense there is a great a community spirit, we live in a friendly street and the school, pupils and parents are fantastic.

One thing you couldn’t do without?Probably the East London Line station, having that so near to where we lived was a draw card for sure. Also having the shops so nearby, after 2 years in rural Warwickshire is a big help.

Do you know your neighbours?By name yes, I think there is a different dynamic to how London works to a small village. People are civil, they say “Good morning” and will take deliveries if you’re not in. But when you’ve two young daughters, you tend to meet their parents more openly sometimes..

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The most famous person you’ve met?Going to gigs you see many famous folk, as a photographer, being an assistant I met many famous people and have been lucky to photograph a fair few.. Most famous that I’ve shot, probably Sir John Hurt?

Describe your perfect weekendCatching up with close friends, lunch, maybe a trip for food at a good pub, markets, a gallery, out with the kids.

Where are you to be found on Saturday?Depends on what time of the day it is really, mornings will be parks or markets, lunchtime could be at friends, or maybe a pub, evenings generally at home with the family, or entertaining?

What is your favourite place to eat?We’re still trying out places in the area, honestly though we love to cook and entertain.

The best meal I’ve ever had..This is a tough one.. As a child, my Uncle Ivor used to buy the most incredible joints of fillet steak, seriously I’ve never tasted better. Until my wife Sarah took me out on my 38th birthday in Leichhardt (Inner West Sydney) to an unassuming restaurant that had a couple of hats. It was superb, from start to finish, even though I was on crutches at the time.. Sadly I can’t remember the name of it and it’s since moved?

Cafe, pub or bar?Pub, I love The Crown in Angel Islington, just off Cloudsley Sq, had some good times in there. It’s a proper English Victorian pub, cosy, good food and warm atmosphere. 

Where’s your favourite place to walk?When I lived in Sydney, I use to run the ‘Bayrun' with my trusty Staffy Monty, then walking over the fields in rural South Warwickshire was always a good time to recharge and witch off. Now we’ve moved here I’m still looking and learning about the area, though around One Tree hill and the parks isn’t a bad start.

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Honor Oak Women’s Institute, 8pm St Saviour’s

Church.

Forest Hill Women’s Institute,

8pm.

Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 16, 30, 31, 34 & 35. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar!

Events Calendar - December

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

30th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th

14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th

28th 29th 30th 31st 1st 2nd 3rd

21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th

East Dulwich WI @7.30pm Check website:

www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk p8

Parkrun, Peckham Rye

Park 9am, P8.

FREE Beginners’ Session @ The Old Nun’s Head,

see p35.

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.

U3A Monthly Open Meeting, see p31.

Family Christmas Comedy Magic

Show, p35.

The Goose is Out! Singaround @ The Old Nun’s Head,

see p31.

Live Music @ The French House

Live Music @ The French House

Dulwich Charity Lunch, see p10.

Sing Out for Christmas, see p31.

Philadelphia Storywww.biggerpicture.co.uk

@EDT see p30.

Dulwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society lecture, see p30.

Practical Action SE Group Mtg. p30. Concert @ St

John’s see p31.

Mums in Business, see p30.

Clandestine Cake Club @ Dulwich Books, see p8.

Christmas Family Singalong!, see p31.

Little Disco, see p44.

Jessica Walker Jewellery Event see p8.

Vocal Chords Christmas Concert,

see p30.

Carol Singing on Goose Green,

see p34.

Christmas Cracker; Fairlawn Fair;

Goodrich Fair and much more, see p10

onwards

Twisted Vintage, p10.

Christmas Concord see p31.

Modelling Festive

Figures, see p34.

Carols at St Christopher’s,

see p34.

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.

Jessica Walker Jewellery Event

see p8.

Jessica Walker Jewellery Event see p8.

Jessica Walker Jewellery Event see p8.

Jewellery Making - see p34.

Not Just a Sock: sew a Christmas

stocking, see p34.

Dulwich Youth Orchestra Holiday Music Course - 27th-31st Dec, see p46.

Stitch a Santa Hat - see p35.

Nine Lessons and Carols @ St John’s

see p6.

Parkrun, Peckham Rye

Park 9am, P8.

Parkrun, Peckham Rye

Park 9am, P8.

Parkrun, Peckham Rye

Park 9am, P8.

Christmas Day Boxing DayChristmas Eve

New Year’s Eve

Horniman Christmas Fair, see p24.

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Goodbye, HOPRAWe are sorry to announce that the

Honor Oak Park Residents Association is closing down as from 1 January 2016,

after 23 years of successful amenity work for the district.

Thank you to everybody who came to meetings, asked for our help, helped us in turn and supported us in one way or another. We will miss you and hope you

will miss us, too.Deirdre Mason, chair.

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Rah is back to work, so please do pop in and see her!

ADVENT, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SERVICES AT ST. JOHN’S (GOOSE GREEN)

To reduce over-crowding, there will be two Christingle Services on Christmas Eve.

Sunday, 6th December – 2nd Sunday of Advent 0800 Said Mass 1000 Sung Mass 1130 Children’s Mass 1800 Silent Prayer Group Sunday, 13th December – 3rd Sunday of Advent 0800 Said Mass 1000 Sung Mass with Children’s Nativity Pageant 1800 Advent Reflection (Silent Prayer Group) Sunday, 20th December – 4th Sunday of Advent 0800 Said Mass 1000 Sung Mass 1800 Nine Lessons and Carols CHRISTMAS EVE 1500 Christingle Service for Children 1630 Christingle Service for Children 2300 Carols 2330 Midnight Mass CHRISTMAS DAY 1000 Sung Mass

Sunday, 27th December – John, Apostle and Evangelist 0800 Said Mass 1000 Sung Mass NEW YEAR’S DAY 1200 Said Mass Sunday, 3rd January – The Epiphany 0800 Said Mass 1000 Sung Mass 1130 Children’s Mass 1800 Silent Prayer Group

All Welcome. Come to St. John’s and enjoy Christmas with us.

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Jessica Walker Jewellery – December Festive ShoppingWednesday 2 December, 6-9pm and 20% off.Wednesday 16 December, 6-9pm and 20% off.Come along for as something very special will be happening. Mrs Christmas, Donna Marie, The Queen of Christmas, will be turning on the lights at Jessica Walker’s jewellery studio. Whilst she makes a magical Christmas wish we will be serving Mulled Wine and mince pies to ensure a truly festive event.Wednesday 23 December, 9-6pmThursday 24 December, 9-4pm30 Dulwich Village, SE21 7AL.www.jessicawalkerjewellery.co.uk

Tuesday 1 December: Clandestine Cake Club 7pmCake and fizz with Lauren Hill founder of the Clandestine Cake Club at Dulwich Books. We’ll hear from Lynn about setting up the club, how it works, why she did it and she’ll share funny stories of meetings. Followed by a Q&A where you’ll get your chance to quiz Lynn and then it’s onto cake! Tickets are £12 and include a signed hardback copy of The Clandestine Cake Club or £3 entry only. Book tickets online, via email to [email protected] tel: 020 8670 1920, or pop into Dulwich Books 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich SE21 8SW.

Tuesday 1, 8, 15, 22 December: Learn to Dance SalsaYou will quickly gain the confidence to get out on the dance floor with these professional, fun and easy-to-follow classes. Held in beautiful dance studios at the Brockwell Lido, this drop-in weekly class covers the fundamental timing, rhythm and steps in Salsa, with a new core partnerwork each week to keep us on our toes! Every Tuesday – 8:15pm @ The Brockwell Lido (SE24 0PA). Start at anytime – Social atmosphere with fun and professional teaching. No Partners & no experience needed. Only £8/class. Find out more about Salsa, Kizomba and Dsantos Dance UK on our website www.dsantosdance.co.uk or by emailing us at [email protected].

Tuesday 1 December: Lively Minds over 50’s Club Christmas PartyBooked tickets only. From 12pm. St Faith’s Community Centre, SE24 9JQ near Dulwich Station and Dulwich Village. For information please ring Elaine 020 8299 6118 and leave a message.

Wednesday 2 December: East Dulwich WI Christmas PartyThe East Dulwich WI meets on the first Wednesday of each month (except August) at The Lodge, above East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW. Guests welcome. Meetings starts promptly at 7.30pm. Membership is currently closed but if you wish to join the waiting list please email [email protected] or visit www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk for more information.

The Parkrun is a free weekly timed 5k run, which is open to all standards of runners; it is not a race. They take place every Saturday morning at 9am near the Colyton Road entrance of Peckham Rye park for 3 laps of the gardens. FREE. www.parkrun.org.uk/peckhamrye

Get Running DecemberSaturday 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th December: Peckham Rye Parkrun

What’s On - December

Wednesday 2, 9, 16, 23 December: Learn to dance KizombaYou will quickly gain the confidence to get out on the dance floor with these professional, fun and easy-to-follow classes. Held in beautiful dance studios at the Brockwell Lido, this drop-in weekly class covers the fundamental timing, rhythm and steps in Kizomba, with a new core partnerwork each week to keep us on our toes! Every Wednesday – 7:15pm @ The Brockwell Lido (SE24 0PA). Start at anytime – Social atmosphere with fun and professional teaching. No Partners & no experience needed. Only £8/class. Find out more about Salsa, Kizomba and Dsantos Dance UK on our website www.dsantosdance.co.uk or by emailing us at [email protected]

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What’s On - December

Thursday 3 December: Dulwich Charity LunchWe are delighted to announce the 14th Dulwich Luncheon Club Charity lunch will take place on Thursday 3rd December from 12.30pm. Once again the lunch will raise much needed funds for local charity Link Age Southwark (formerly Dulwich Helpline & Southwark Church Care.The venue is the same as last year, The Palmerston, which proved very popular with everyone last year. Tickets are just £30 for two courses including wine. Please note £5 donation goes straight to Age Link Southwark from each ticket sold. If you are interested in attending, please e-mail Angela Burgess. Please note you cannot book direct with The Palmerston. If you would like to donate a prize for the auction or raffle please e-mail Angela Burgess. 12.30pm arrival. We aim to sit down to eat by 1.30pm. All places need to be pre-booked and paid for in advance.

Thursday 3 – Sunday 6 December: Catherine Mitchell Autumn Jewellery Sale 11am-5pm.Featuring a huge selection of freshwater pearl, semi precious gem and silver necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. With prices starting at £4 and styles from classic to contemporary, choose the perfect Christmas presents for all ages, not to mention that special something for yourself. Tel 020 8766 8685 or email [email protected]. Cash and cheques only but no obligation to buy! 84 Croxted Road, West Dulwich SE21 8NP.

Saturday 5 DecemberFairlawn Christmas Fair10-5pm. Fairlawn Primary School, Honor Oak Road, London SE23

Goodrich Primary School Winter Fair 2pm-5pmJoin us on Saturday 5th December from 2pm-5pm for Goodrich’s annual Winter Fair. Meet Santa, buy your Christmas tree, Christmas wreaths,meet real life huskies and enjoy live music from the fabulous Goodrich Choir. We have bouncy castles ,reindeer rodeo ,brilliant games with lots of prizes to be won and a treasure hunt. There will also be mulled wine, gorgeous cakes and hot dogs so please do come along if you can. Entrance is £1 for adults and kids come in free.

Christmas Festival, St Christopher’s Hospice11am to 3pm. St Christopher’s Hospice, 51-59 Lawrie Park Road, Sydenham, SE26 6DZ. Enjoy mulled wine and mince pies whilst browsing an impressive selection of stalls with a wonderful range of handmade gifts and produce from local sellers, plus fun activities for all the family. Adults £1 and kids go free. For more information please contact Leo at: [email protected] | 020 8768 4570.

Herne Hill Christmas Fair11am – 5pm. Herne Hill’s annual Christmas extravaganza is sure to get your sleigh bells ringing. This year’s fair features live music amid haystacks and mulled wine, an enchanting (and free!) Santa’s grotto, plus over 80 stalls from local small businesses selling quirky Christmas gifts. www.hernehillforum.org.uk.

Friday 4 & Saturday 5 December: Twisted-Vintage Jewellery Open Studio SaleFriday 4th of December 9-1pm and Saturday 5th of December 10-2pm at 75 Horniman Drive, SE23 3BU. Come and get an unusual gift for those special people in your life from our range of unique earrings, bracelets or necklaces, with vouchers also available. For further info please email [email protected]

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Lewisham Council is conducting a review of the Forest Hill Conservation Area. The Council has been reviewing two conservation areas each year. This year it’s our turn and, as Liz Hannaford of the Forest Hill Society writes, the conservation area may be extended

Forest Hill has a large conservation area covering the centre of Forest Hill and it includes both residential and commercial areas. The boundary runs along Wood Vale, the triangle park and Horniman Gardens; then to the north: Westwood Park, Manor Mount and part of Devonshire Road; and to the south: London Road, part of Taymount Rise and part of Dartmouth Road up to the Bird in Hand pub; then along the railway line to join up to Devonshire Road. The review will include a boundary review, proposals for buildings to be “locally listed”, management proposals to preserve and enhance

the area, and a character appraisal document. This document will summarise the area’s history and describe the characteristics that make the area special. It will also contain examples of things that detract from the area’s character and which could be improved. The Council will use the document when assessing development proposals in the conservation area, to ensure that new developments are suitable. We understand that the consultant will recommend extending the conservation area up Dartmouth Road to the Library on one side and to the end of the shopping parade on the other side. He will also recommend that the boundary be extended onto Perry Vale to encompass the small parade of shops. A report will be issued in September and public consultation will be organised for the autumn. The Mayor of Lewisham will then consider the proposals by March 2009. We have two more venues for The 23 Club. On Wednesday 23rd July, we’re meeting at 8pm at Le Querce, 68 Brockley Rise, 020 8690 3761. If you’d like to spend an evening with other people who are passionate about SE23, then just ring the restaurant to book (mentioning it's for The 23 Club). They’ll seat us all on one or two big tables, depending on numbers. Everyone pays for their own food/wine. In August, the 23rd falls on a Saturday so we thought this would be a good opportunity for a family-oriented, Forest Hill Society Summer Barbecue at lunchtime. The venue is the Perry Hill pub, 78 Perry Hill, 020 8699 5076. This is for Forest Hill Society members and their guests. We hope as many of you as possible will support these events.

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Space Saving Solutions for Christmas Entertaining

but they have that classic ‘A Christmas Carol’ charm, the making process keeps the little ones quiet for a few hours and they go in the recycling! It is not only the decorations, the table accoutrements that take up valuable storage space too, what do you do with that Spode Christmas Tree dinner service the other 364 days of the year?  Use foil A4 card as party placemats, tree ornaments with luggage tags as place card markers and our old favourite the paper chain as disposable napkin rings.Buy some artists pallets from the Art Stationers in Dulwich Village and you will have the perfect super-stylish serving board for cheese and crackers that stores flat throughout the year – I slide mine in undetectably between the Christmas cookery books.

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Any host no matter her or his affection for Christmas will have to make a festive nod in the direction of a seasonal spruce up, guests expect it. The problem I find is filling

your home with items that only get used once a year, plus I find the whole process of packing up Christmas rather gloomy. Regular readers of this column will know from previous years my various tricks to minimise this ordeal. For example, I have a very realistic fold up tree pre-lit tree tied with lots of contrasting spotty, striped and checked bows that just has to be pulled from its box and plumped up.

The initial time invested in this was extraordinary but it has been paying dividends ever since. Another great idea is to collect items for your tree throughout the year, these do not have to be Christmas specific for example the bird salt and pepper pots pictured here, at a post-Christmas party invite guests to choose a gift from the tree to take home with them.

If a tree is too much hassle there is no better way to welcome guests than with a door wreath and if you get one from a local florist it can go into the compost, rather than the back of the loft, on Twelfth Night. Make sure you check for wires etc before composting. Similarly, fir fronds look beautiful tied on the hand rails of banisters and laid along the centre of a table. Add a splash of colour with orange pomanders, oranges studded with dried cloves, or scattered mandarins.

If you have children start a Christmas tradition of making paper chains, you can buy these from A J Farmers on Lordship Lane. They may be old-fashioned

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Food & Drink

Email Suzanne with comments or questions: [email protected]

This Month

December brings the shortest day of the year, it is of course the time of year when friends and family gather together to enjoy good

food and escape the winter chill. It is one of my favourite times of year, as in the brief lull between the Summer Events Season and the Christmas Party Rush I am able to grab some time in my own kitchen, doing what I enjoy most of all; getting creative with ingredients, and prepping for Christmas as much as possible…. those ‘essentials’ like satsumas in cider brandy, and Christmas Cake & Christmas Pudding of course!! Although the days are short nature is still providing us with some fantastic seasonal fruit and vegetables; sprouts, turnips, swede, cauliflower and parsnips are all in season and available alongside items from store such as potatoes, carrots, red cabbage, beetroot, apples and pears.

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Fruit & Nuts - Apples (Egremont, Russet, Blenheim Orange, Orleans Reinette), Chestnuts, Clementines, Cranberries, Pears, Satsumas, Tangerines

Meat - Duck, Goose, Grouse, Guinea Fowl, Hare, Partridge, Pheasant, Rabbit, Venison, Wood Pigeon

Fish & Seafood - Brill, Clams, Haddock, Halibut, Hake, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Monkfish, Mussels, Oysters (Native & Rock), Plaice, Scallops, Sea Bass, Turbot

Wild Goose Breasts with Orange Glaze

For a real treat this month try Wild Goose, Jerusalem Artichokes and Red Cabbage (wonderful braised and served with chestnuts) all of which will be at their best now. Serves 4• 4 wild goose breasts• salt to taste• 1 dash dry vermouth (optional)• 1 tablespoon grated orange zest• 1 orange, juiced• 1 teaspoon lemon juice• 1 teaspoon brown sugar• 1 clove garlic, minced• 1 tablespoon soy sauce• 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard• 1/4 teaspoon caraway seeds

Method1) Preheat oven to 350°F / 175°C.2) Rinse the breasts in cold water, and place in baking dish. 3) Splash with vermouth, then season with salt & set aside.4) In a medium bowl, combine orange zest, orange juice, lemon juice, brown sugar, garlic and soy sauce. Season with mustard and caraway. Pour glaze over breasts in baking dish.6) Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until no longer pink and juices run clear. 6) Baste at least twice during baking as wild geese tend to have very little fat on them and the basting ensures they remain moist and tender. 7) Serve with oven roasted root vegetables.

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Thursday 10 DecemberThe Bigger Picture Film Club Presents The

PHILADELPHIA STORY Directed by George Cukor with

Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart.

This classic romantic comedy focuses on Tracy Lord, a Philadelphia socialite who has split from her husband, C.K. Dexter Haven, due both to his drinking and to her overly demanding nature. As Tracy prepares to wed the wealthy George Kittredge, Haven, quite clearly still in love, gets prickly journalist Macaulay Connor and his photographer, Elizabeth Imbrie, to gatecrash the ceremony posing as cousins. Amiable chaos ensues.

7pm Bar/themed snacks | 8pm Film Free raffle prizes courtesy of Rye Books & Push Studios

Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 www.thebiggerpic.co.uk

Tickets £7 in person from: Push Studios, 17 Blackwater Street, EDT, 1 Lordship Lane & Rye Books, 45 Upland Road Or online from: www.thebiggerpic.co.uk

1940 USA

Cert PG

112mins

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What’s On - December

Saturday 5 December:East Dulwich Christmas CrackerNow in its fourth year, the 2015 East Dulwich Christmas Cracker street festival will offer even more to get everyone in the festive spirit. - A Bandstand with performances from Local Bands, Choirs, Theatre Groups; compèred by local comedy duo, Scummy Mummies.- A Kid’s Christmas Disco.- Quirky roaming entertainers provided by local alternative comedy club, Pull the Other One.- A Mince Pie competition - see below- A Festive Market with fabulous gifts and delicious festive foods.- A Christmas Jumper Competition judged by the East Dulwich Women’s Institute.- A Christmas Movie themed Treasure Hunt run by the East Dulwich Picture House.- Arts & Crafts workshops, Poetry and Storytelling activities for kids and grown ups.- Exclusive offers from fantastic Local Traders and Businesses.- A Dancing Christmas Tree!- Father Christmas outside The ClipperThe event in East Dulwich will take place on Lordship Lane and North Cross Road between 10am and 5pm. So come along and join in the festive fun!

Band of Bakers Best Mince Pie CompetitionSupported by the Mayor of Southwark and a prestigious panel of bakers. South East London bake club, Band of Bakers, will be hosting a Mince Pie Bake Off at this year’s East Dulwich Christmas Cracker. There will be 3 categories to enter: traditional mince pies, alternative mince pies and children’s bakes. Each category has limited spaces so bakers are encouraged to enter early. The compeition is open to all amateur bakers. Entrants must send an email to [email protected] and will be required to make a donation to Peckham Foodbank. For more information visit:www.facebook.com/bakeclubselondon/

Sydenham Gardens Christmas Fair 11am - 3pm 28a Wynell Rd, SE232LW. £1 entry, 50p Concessions. Children’s activities, Christmas Crafts, a Festive Food tent, stall selling our home-grown/made produce including chutney, jam, Christmas Hampers and much more! It’s all in aid of Sydenham Garden, helping people recover from mental ill-health.

Children’s Christmas Crafts Morning 10am – 12pm Wigwam Toy Shop on Rosendale Road, is hosting a festive crafts morning for children at the shop on Saturday 5 December. Enjoy making Christmas tree decorations, angels, cards and much more. Free of charge and no booking necessary. 109 Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8EZ. Tel. 020 8676 4815

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Shopping Page - Christmas Gifts

Please send new product ideas through to Lawrence at: [email protected]

Affordable & Unique Christmas Gifts Our local shops are packed with affordable and unique Christmas gifts. Here is Lawrence Roullier-White’s round up of some perfect presents under £25.

1) Camembert Baker, Dulwich Trader, Croxted Road, SE21

2) Beardy Egg Cups, £10.95, Ed, North Cross Road, SE22

3) How To Avoid A Lightning Strike, £12.99, Horniman Museum, London Road, SE23

4) Annie Neill Men’s Socks, £15, Jane Newbery, Dulwich Village, SE21

5) Gold Plated Silver Stud Earrings, £25, Jessica Walker Jewellery 30 Dulwich Village, SE21 jessicawalkerjewellery.co.uk

6) Pet Bow Tie, £7.99, Jumping Bean, Honor Oak Park, SE23

7) Women’s Bamboo Socks, £5, Karavan, Lordship Lane, SE22

8) Children’s Melamine Breakfast Set, £18.75, Lush Designs, Lordship Lane, SE22

9) House Tea Light Holders, £6 & £16, Mrs Robinson, Lordship Lane, SE22

10) Pencil Cases, £22 & £25, by Bussey Building based The Pattern Guild from Papa Bear, Nunhead Green, SE15

11) Chain Bracelet, £16, Question Air, Lordship Lane, SE22

12) Copper Moscow Mule Mug, £15, Roullier White, Lordship Lane, SE22

13) Liberty Print Bibs, Reggie B Bibs, £8.99, reggiebbibs.bigcartel.com and Trio, Bellenden Road, SE15

14) Circus Bookends, £18.99, Wigwam Toy Shop, Rosendale Road, SE21

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SE23 Councillors

Some se23 readers may remember that in early 2013 many Lewisham residents, including myself, marched to save Lewisham Hospital

following proposed changes to its services by the Trust’s Special Administrator (TSA). This was for me a déjà vu of the 80s and 90s where, as a NHS biomedical scientist, I seemed to be on a march to save our NHS every month. I had thought those days were behind us. The Lewisham Hospital proposals were based on financial difficulties to the adjoining South London Healthcare Trust to which Lewisham Hospital does not belong.

Also during 2013, both Lewisham Council and SLHC brought legal challenges to the decision by the Secretary of State for Health to support the TSA’s report which would downgrade the hospital’s A+E and maternity services. On July 31st 2013, the High Court ruled the decision illegal and supported Lewisham Council in its judicial review. Since then, Lewisham and Greenwich Hospitals have combined to form a new, and successful, trust providing services across the two boroughs.

Having worked for the NHS all my working life, it is clear to me that our NHS is again in crisis. This can be seen in what are described by care experts as unrealistic budget cuts and targets and unfair changes to staff contracts as highlighted recently by those of junior doctors. We are now in a situation where this failure to close Lewisham Hospital’s services is referred to as “unfinished business” by London Health Chiefs.

To counter this, Lewisham Clinical Commissioning Group has written to Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust to provide a very important commitment to the continuation of the A+E department. The Group confirms that they expect to need all of South East London’s existing A+E departments, including those at Lewisham Hospital which it expects to remain as an emergency care facility operating 24hours a day.

For those who are interested the following event, Save Lewisham Hospital Conference-NHS in Crisis has been arranged for the 5th December at Goldsmiths University. It will be opened by Lewisham East MP, and Shadow Secretary of State for Health Heidi Alexander, who says that she will “take the spirit I learned from the campaigners in Lewisham to the despatch box in the House of Commons”. Heidi was instrumental in the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign. To register for the conference go to www.savelewishamhospital.com and it is free to attend.

Amongst the speakers will be John Lister from London Health Emergency, whose seminal book Cutting the Lifeline-The Fight for the NHS, published in 1988, is still very relevant today. My own copy has unfortunately disappeared from my book shelf where it had sat since 1989.

On a more seasonal note, with Christmas only days away, there are fairs and markets to visit, with Horniman Museum and Gardens own being held over the weekend of 5th and 6th December between 10.30am and 5pm. It leaves me to say that whatever your plans for the lead in to the festive season, have fun, be safe and I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign

Councillor Susan Wise [email protected] 8699 6520

SLHC

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BabyBalletThe award winning movement to music, dance & singing programme for boys and girls from 6 months upwards run with a fun, safe and caring environment. Classes in Dulwich. Call Stephanie 07809 148348. www.babyballet.co.uk.

Baby Loves MusicMulti-Sensory Music groups for Parent and Baby in Nunhead. For more information email: [email protected].

Baby MassageBaby massage classes provide quality time with your baby and a fun social occasion with other mums. You will learn a wonderful skill which has many benefits. Tuesdays SE19. Contact Jayne 02086534781, [email protected], www.2prepare.co.uk

Baby MassageLearn a new skill, meet new mums and bond with your baby! Suitable from newborn to pre-crawling on Tuesdays in SE21 (Blocks of 4). Call Charlotte on 07932 698864 or email [email protected] for availability. www.touchtherapy.co

Bea’s Baby Bop Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers. Tues/Wed/Friday 3:30-4:30, Wed/Friday 11-12, Friday 10-11, Saturday 10:30-11:30, East Dulwich/Herne Hill, www.beasbabybop.com.

Boppin’ BunniesMusic sessions for 0 - 5 yrs run by professional musicians! Singing, music making with real instruments and live performance from your Boppin’ Bunnies musician. Come along for a free taster session. Wednesday afternoons, St. Saviours Scout Hall, SE23. www.boppinbunnies.co.uk.

Bumps and BabesMeets on Fridays between 9.30 and 11.30 (drop in anytime) at St Faiths Community Centre, at the bottom of Red Post Hill, SE24. It is very informal, aimed at new Mums meeting up and getting ante/postnata/moral support from Alice and other mothers. Please contact Alice Yeates on [email protected] or 07831 225841.

Caterpillar MusicExciting puppets, colourful percussion instruments, fun music making & favourite songs provide a captivating class for babies & young

children! Contact: merryn [email protected]. 020 8698 8439. www.caterpillarmusic.com

GymboreeClasses are designed for newborns - 5 year olds, and are led by experienced and nurturing teachers. We run throughout the year at Gymboree East Dulwich. 184 Peckham Rye SE22 9QA. Tel: 020 3616 0033. Email: [email protected].

Dads & Littluns: Brockwell ParkFridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Brockwell Park Childspace, Cressingham Gardens Tenant’s Hall, Hardel Walk, Tulse Hill, SW2 2QG. www.dadsandlittluns.co.uk.

diddi danceFunky pre-school dance classes for girls and boys. Learn co-ordination, rhythm and great moves to funky songs and boost confidence. Classes in East Dulwich, contact Anne-Marie 07973 982790 for a free trial www.diddidance.com.

Dulwich & District Twins & Triplets Club, Baby & Toddler Group1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 10-11.45am, Herne Hill United Church, top of Red Post Hill. [email protected] or 07799 861104.

Dulwich Library Babes & ToddlersThursdays 10.30-11.45 & 1.30-2.45. 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 020 7525 6220.

East Dulwich Youth TheatreDrama for 5 to 12 year olds. Storytelling, scripts and drama games to develop confidence, creativity and self-expression.Small classes and ensemble working means everyone can take part. Thursdays after school at the East Dulwich Constitutional Hall. Call Helen on 020 8693 0102 or email: [email protected].

Funky Monkey Group Keyboard classes Ages 5-11. Christ Church, Barry Road. Wednesdays & Thursdays. 01732 457100. www.funkymonkey.info.

If you are interested in attending any of these activities please phone first to check the details.

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HartBeepsMondays. Goose Green Community Centre, East DulwichRoad, SE22 9AT. 1.30pm Baby Bells - Suitable from birth to sitting. 2.30pm Baby Beeps Sitting to toddling Also Thursdays at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich SE21 7BT. 1.30pm, Baby Bells, 2.30pm Baby Beeps & 3.30pm Happy House toddling to 4 years, younger siblings welcome. http://hartbeeps.com.

Junior Sebek-KhaPhysical fitness & martial arts, 5-10 yrs. Herne Hill Methodist Church Hall, 155 Half Moon Lane SE24. Saturdays 2-3pm. 020 7737 2260. www.siaacademy.com.

La Jolie RondeFrench classes for 3-11 year olds, call Ginny Wadding on 07940 511034.

Lationo BambinoLively & unique Salsa dance classes for new Mums carrying their babies in a sling. Also fun dance classes for Toddlers and Birthday Party Entertainment. Only £1 per class! Tuesday 9:30am Tots (1-4 yr), 10:15am Mum&Baby (baby carrier required). TNG Centre, Wells Park Rd, SE26To book Email [email protected]. www.latinobambino.co.uk.

Little Superhero TrainingPractice your Superhero moves! Tackle a Superhero assault course! Discover Superhero fun facts! Any Little Heroes, Boys and Girls aged 2 and a half - 6, Come along for a free taster session. Mondays and Fridays (term time only)@ St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Contact Lucy 07813791757, www.littleherocompany.com.

Monkey MusicVarious classes, see www.monkeymusic.co.uk or call 020 8764 5185.

Mum and Baby FitnessSmall, friendly day time classes, Wednesday 10.40am. Babies are welcome too! 020 8693 9111. 17 Blackwater Street, SE22. www.pushstudios.co.uk

Music for Little PeopleFun, friendly & educational music classes for 0-5 year olds. High quality, good value. The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Contact Rebecca Vicary on 020 8852 0118 or www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk

Nimble Arts

Join Nimble Arts’ Becky every week for a NEW mixed age 45-minute interactive story adventure for 0-5s, with live cello and musical instruments, songs, bubbles, scarves and a chance to dance! Classes in East Dulwich, Nunhead and Brockley. nimblearts.co.uk.

One O’Clock ClubFun activities for children and their parents. Peckham Rye Park, SE15 3UA (next to café). 020 7639 2702. Cost: Free. Age: 0 -5 years.Tuesday 10am-12pm Stay and PlayWednesday 9:30am-12:30pm Childminders Group (term time only)Wednesday 1:30pm-3:30pm SEN Play Session (for children with additional needs. Term time only)Thursday 10-12pm Muslim Women & Children GroupThursday 1:30pm-3:30pm Stay and PlayFriday 10am-12pm Stay and Play

Parents Photography WorkshopsHands-on workshops helping parents make the most of their cameras, run by a professional children’s photographer. Babies and pre-walkers welcome in class. Booking essential. Punked Up Cafe. Book at: www.timeformums.com or call 07753 533577.

Sing and SignMondays through to Saturday. Call 020 7193 3696. www.singandsign.com.

Sparkle MusicCarefully structured and fun music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in SE22. Please check the website for current classes. Contact Anna 0771 1238352 or [email protected].

Twinkly Toes Ballet 2-4yrsTuesdays @ The Goose Green Centre 2.35-3.10pm. Following the IDTA syllabus this class is geared to teach your pre-schooler the basics of Ballet, in the most exciting way to keep your child engaged! Contact Danni - www.gdnd.co.uk. 07904 424504.

World of Little AdventuresBaby Yoga and Toddler Yoga Classes in the East Dulwich Area. Please email [email protected] or call Hannah 07736 649 146 for class information.

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Horniman Museum & Gardens

Exhibitions & DisplaysBloomCloses Sunday 6 DecemberA series of plant silhouettes, painted by artist Edward Chell, inspired by the Horniman's own collection of rare Cyanotype folios by 19th century naturalist and early photographer Anna Atkins, and plants in the Horniman's Gardens and historic collections. FREE ENTRY.

Animal Kingdom (Stereoscopic Images of Natural History)Until 6 March 2016An interactive display of mesmerising Natural History images by artist Jim Naughten, brought to three dimensional life through stereoscopic photography. Featuring mounted skeletons and wet specimens from various Natural History collections, including the Horniman’s. FREE ENTRY.

Project TobongUntil 10 April 2016A series of theatrical portraits of the Ketoprak Tobong Kelana Bakti Budaya, one of the last remaining nomadic theatre troupes in Yogyakarta, Java, taken for this collaborative photographic project led by British artist Helen Marshall with Indonesian artist Risang Yuwono. Supported by Arts Council England and the British Council. FREE ENTRY.

Collected and PossessedUntil 24 January 2016A unique exhibition of Mark Fairnington's paintings alongside their inspiration, taxidermy treasures from our stored Natural History collections. Mark Fairnington is a British painter whose work explores the lineage of animal and plant painting, and its relation to how humans understand the natural world. Over the past five years he has been exploring the Horniman's natural history specimens; looking into hidden spaces in our stores and painting the objects he has found.

This project has been funded through Art Happens, the Art Fund's crowd-funding platform. FREE ENTRY.

Farmers’ Market

Every Saturday, 9am - 1.30pm (except Saturday 26 September, 9am - 4pm) A locally sourced, locally sold farmers’ market selling vegetables, meat, bread, flowers, hot food and much more in our glorious Gardens. FREE

Christmas FairSaturday 5 and Sunday 6 December, 10.30am - 5pmA day out for all the family! Join in festive activities, buy gifts in the arts and crafts markets, pick up your seasonal produce at the Farmers Market (Saturday), take part in family art fun, and enjoy mince pies, mulled wine and concerts (Sunday) on the Bandstand. FREE.

OnlineTea Trail LondonTea Trail London - www.teatrail.london is a new web app launched by the Horniman exploring the heritage of tea in London through three unique trails: Tea Through Time, World Tea Tastes and Taking Afternoon Tea. Aimed at encouraging international and UK visitors to London, as well as curious Londoners, to discover and explore new sites in the capital, Tea Trail London brings out the historic stories of tea in a variety of fascinating London venues including museums, shops and tea houses.

Please see our website:www.horniman.ac.uk for full details on all events, activities and exhibitions.

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"Dear Akwasi, Can you help me budget for Christmas? I am sick of spending half the following year catching up with my overspending. Christmas last year was spent at mine. I ended up overspending by loads! But did I enjoy it? Not really, if I’m honest. So what’s the point of overspending and ending up having a lousy time anyway?

My best friend, who was having marital problems, had asked me at the last minute whether she could spend Christmas day with us, which was quite unusual because Christmas is traditionally a small, family-only affair. But what could I say? “No?” So of course she came over; trouble is that she has three brats. So they had to be included in the unwanted-gift-giving. And to ensure that the brats felt loved, included and welcome, I made a special effort and bought the two boys what I thought was the latest funky electronic gadget only to hear one whisper to his brother that it was the old model and that his mate had the new model which was much, much wickeder. I was crushed.

“Knowing how fussy seven year old princesses can be, I spared no expense and bought their sister a gorgeous designer lilac roll-neck jumper. When she tried it on she couldn’t remove it fast enough! Apparently, it was “itchy”. So it was chucked in a corner and she continued to stuff her fat little face with cake. I was bitter.

“Did they reciprocate? Like hell they did. A twenty-five quid hamper “from their family to ours” was it. So they accepted their individual expensive goods with, “Oh, thanks”, false smiles and no genuine eye contact. They came, ate, drank, took their loot and left. Never again!

“It’s just as bad being on the receiving end of unwanted-gift-giving. My Dad bought me a pack of three dreadful polka-dot silk-ish scarves that a clown would refuse to wear. It was obvious

that they had been panic-bought. The following January, he bumped into me on my way to work and noticed that I was wearing a proper scarf and had the nerve to ask me why I wasn’t wearing one of his! Not one to hurt the feelings of family, I managed to convince him that I was saving them for a special occasion.

My brother is a disgrace at Christmas. If he could simply opt out of it all he would. He always claims he’s flat broke and we’re all stupid enough to believe him. Last Christmas, he bought everyone second hand books, even though he has a high powered, highly paid, city job. Mine had handwritten notes all over it and the previous owner had used a highlighter pen on almost every page!

My Mum is great at Christmas. Her gifts are always inexpensive but just so thoughtful. She puts money aside for Christmas so that by the beginning of November, she’s got her Christmas budget sorted out. All her gifts are bought, wrapped and labelled nice and early, so she has ample time to enjoy any festivities.

In writing this to you, I think I have answered my own questions. I just need to be more like my Mum and be well organised and prepared for what without doubt is the most expensive part of the year. I mean, when you go away on holiday, you make sure you have enough money, right? Surely, it’s the same with Christmas! That’s it. Next year, I’ll get it right.

Shelly says “never again” to unwanted gift-giving at Christmas!

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Dulwich Picture Gallery @dulwichgallery

Exhibition: The Amazing World of M. C. Escher UNTIL 17 January 2016

Friends EventsTickets and information are available from the Friends Desk, by phone or online:020 8299 8750 (10.00am – 4.00pm)friendsticketing@dulwichpicturegallery.org.ukwww.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

VisitsBeefeater Gin DistilleryFriday 11 December 11am-12.30pm£15, Friends £13 includes a gin and tonic at the end of the tour.Back by popular request! Beefeater London, the home of gin since 1862, tells the intriguing story behind the world’s favourite gin. The best G&T in the world finishes off the tour! Dulwich Picture Gallery

Gallery Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7ADwww.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

Gallery Film: ScreeningsBar opens at 7pm and screening at 7.30pm Tickets £9, £7 friends - includes a glass of wine and snacks. No allocated seating

Cabaret (1972) Cert X/124 minsMonday 14 December

Directed by Bob Fosse, based on Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood, with Liza Minelli, Michael York and Joel Grey. Sally Bowles, dancer in a debauched down-market nightclub in 1930s Weimar Republic Berlin, romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them. The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight.

Lunchtime ConcertDecember 2 1.30-2pm/Christ’s ChapelEnter from the cloister in Dulwich Picture Gallery. A FREE concert with talented students from local schools who will both entertain and impress you with their musicianship.

Anytime Art TrailsComing to the Gallery with children? Pick up your FREE family trail at the Friends Desk or ask a Gallery assistant.

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What’s On - December

Monday 7 December: Vocal Chords Christmas Concert7.30-9.30pm at Forest Hill Methodist Church Normanton Street, SE23 2DS. £6 inc. refreshments. Doors open 7pm. Vocal Chords is supporting ‘Action for Refugees in Lewisham’

Wednesday 9 December: Mums in Business TBCWe are a group of mums in East Dulwich, South London SE22, who come together for support, networking and joint working. The group meets on the 2nd Wednesday every month at 8pm in the new Daisylets office – 165 Lordship Lane (opposite Mrs Robinson) East Dulwich SE22 8HX. The meeting is free to attend (contribution of £1 towards drinks and nibbles is appreciated). Please let us know if you would like to join us so the nibbles stretch round! Email [email protected]

Thursday 10 December: Contemporary Christmas Table Design 7pm - 9.30pmAdult Learning Lewisham, Granville Park Centre, Granville Park SE13 7DU. Cost £40. Learn how to create a stunning table centre piece or table runner design for the festive season, that would also make an impressive seasonal gift. You will use both fresh and preserved materials, candles and other seasonally influenced accessories to create your design, and will learn how to use a range of florist’s sundries. This creative class will be taught by an industry professional florist. Materials will have a neutral colour theme of cream and green that will work with all home colour schemes. For details on how to enrol and a full list of courses visit www.lewisham.gov.uk/adultlearning

Thursday 10 December: Dulwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society 7.30 for 8pmIllustrated lecture A History of Christmas Cards, Valentines & Postcards; Kingswood House, Seeley Drive, SE21. www.ddfas.org.uk

Thursday 10 December: Practical Action SE London Group Open Meeting 7pmForest Hill Methodist Church, Normanton St, Forest Hill SE23 2DS. (Corner of Shipman St.) “Tunneller’s Vision”. An illustrated talk by David Brown, who will speak about the development of major tunnels and transport systems all over the world – and how this can change lives. David Brown is a former Engineering Director for the Channel Tunnel, a consultant to the Swiss Federal Railways overseeing the development of the high speed Alp transit Gothard Tunnel and has also been involved in HS1, in the trans-Tokyo Bay project and in the Boston (USA) and London underground developments. Free entry. Everyone welcome! Coffee, tea and cake from 7pm. Gifts and cards on sale. 020 8693 6774 or contact [email protected]

Thursday 10 DecemberThe Bigger Picture Film Club Presents The

PHILADELPHIA STORY Directed by George Cukor with

Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart.

This classic romantic comedy focuses on Tracy Lord, a Philadelphia socialite who has split from her husband, C.K. Dexter Haven, due both to his drinking and to her overly demanding nature. As Tracy prepares to wed the wealthy George Kittredge, Haven, quite clearly still in love, gets prickly journalist Macaulay Connor and his photographer, Elizabeth Imbrie, to gatecrash the ceremony posing as cousins. Amiable chaos ensues.

7pm Bar/themed snacks | 8pm Film Free raffle prizes courtesy of Rye Books & Push Studios

Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 www.thebiggerpic.co.uk

Tickets £7 in person from: Push Studios, 17 Blackwater Street, EDT, 1 Lordship Lane & Rye Books, 45 Upland Road Or online from: www.thebiggerpic.co.uk

1940 USA

Cert PG

112mins

Thursday 10 December: The Bigger Picture Film Club

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The Old Nun’s HeadSunday 13 December: Seasonal SingaroundAnother popular Singaround hosted by The Goose Is Out! All are welcome, whether to sing or to listen. It’s an informal and supportive atmosphere, so don’t worry if it’s your first time! Songs of any country or culture welcome. Tonight will have a seasonal theme and there will be carols and other seasonal songs (we’ll provide the words) as well as the usual individual/small group singing. Starts 7.30pm, finishes whenever. Free entry, voluntary donation at the interval to help cover the costs of running the Goose – we suggest £2. More information at: www.thegooseisout.com

Friday 11 December: Dulwich & District U3AThe next Open meeting of Dulwich & District U3A is on Friday 11th December 2-4pm at St Barnabus Parish Hall – 23 Dulwich Village SE21 7BT. No talk this month we will have a light-hearted quiz with a Christmas tea, lots of prizes and some entertainment from the Ukulele Group.

Friday 11 December: Concert in St. John’s, East Dulwich You are invited to a concert of music and readings with the theme of Advent and Christmas running through them, in St. John’s, East Dulwich, on Friday, December 11th at 7.30 p.m. There will also be music from a young flautist and the performers will be the Elm Singers. Admission free with a retiring collection for Sydenham Garden, a mental health charity which is doing excellent work locally.

Saturday 12 December: Sing Out for ChristmasThe four Lewisham ‘Sing Out’ community choirs combine to present a festive concert to celebrate Christmas and fundraise for award-winning local charity Sydenham Garden. Featuring music by the vibrant young recorder ensemble Palisander. At Holy Trinity Beckenham, 66 Lennard Road SE20 7LX 6.30-8.30. Doors open at 6pm – come and join us for mulled wine and cakes! Tickets £6.00 Buy on the door or in advance from www.singoutforchristmas.bpt.me. Enquiries to [email protected] 07501 529 737

Sunday 13 December: Christmas Family Singalong!3.30-4.30pm. St Barnabas Church, Calton Avenue, SE21. Mulled wine and mince pies and other refreshments – free raffle! Exit donations to go towards Link Age Southwark’s work in supporting older people in our communities. Kindly sponsored by KFH Estate agents. More details on www.linkagesouthwark.org/events or call 020 299 2623.

fairlawn singers and friends

Christmas Concordintroducing Benjamin clark

our new musical directorSt Augustine’s Church

One Tree Hill Se23Friday 11th December

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Christmas Concordintroducing Benjamin clark our new musical director

St Augustine’s ChurchOne Tree Hill Se23

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christmas concord_CS6.indd 1 28/10/2015 19:01Friday 11 December: Fairlawn Singers and friends present ‘A Christmas Concord’ 7.30pm Introducing Benjamin Clark our new Musical Director at St. Augustine’s Church One Tree Hill Refreshments from 7pm. Tickets available www.ticketsource.co.uk/augustine1treehill or from Fairlawn School Office or on the door.

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Garden Talk

Barbara Samitier - Garden Designerwww.barbarasamitiergardens.co.uk

In this festive season, I thought what better gift for you amateur gardeners than a list of tried and tested, reliable plants that work hard for your money and will flower for a very long time? With the help of my friend and peer Jane Booth**, I have compiled a list of plants that keep on giving. Some of them are still in full bloom in my garden as I’m writing this article!

Erigeron kanvianskanus - This small unassuming plant doesn’t ask for much and will flower for months and months even if you don’t deadhead. It brings a bit of happiness everywhere it goes.

Salvia “Amistad” - Salvia is a very interesting group of plants, but this one is particularly rewarding. It’s very easy to grow and flowers for 6 months or more The books say it needs deadheading but I leave mine to get on with it and it doesn’t seem to mind.

Nicotiana 'Whisper Mixed' - is a must-have tobacco plant. It looks fantastic for at least 4 months, and has great disease resistance.

Thalictrum 'Elin' - The new leaves are blue-grey gorgeously flushed with purple. By May the stems have soared to a height of 2m. In June lavender buds open to creamy flowers and the stems stand all winter.

Cosmo binnapitus - Though it’s an annual, it often reseeds on its own. It flowers all summer until the first frost. It’s easy to grow from seed. So for a few pennies, you’ll have a long and gorgeous show in a single season.

Plants that keep on givingDigitalis purpurea “Excelsior Group” - Our beloved foxgloves. They’re technically biennals but produce plenty of sideshoots and self seed generously so go on for years.

Hemerocallis Daylili - Daylillies can tolerate flooding, drought and salt and are often used for erosion control on steep hillsides. A plant that is best divided every three to five years, the daylily is perfect to share with friends.

Solanum jasminoides - This is a vigorous climber that you cannot kill and flowers throughout summer and autumn and it’s not unusual that I see it flowering during the winter as well.

Rosa “Madge” - flowers 11 months of the year, what about that, hey?! You might have to go to Great Dixter though to purchase it as it’s not often seen in garden centres.

Geranium “Rozanne” - as well as, to be fair, most cranebill Geraniums keep on flowering over a very long time. They need deadheading though.

Cyclamen hederifolium - With their pretty, marbled, heart-shaped leaves and upright, fragrant pink or white flowers, these easy to grow cyclamen have a long season of interest before disappearing below ground over the summer. The flowers of this autumn-flowering cyclamen often appear well before the leaves, which form a pretty carpet after the flowers have finished. Happy in sun and shade, they are perfect to plant around the base of deciduous trees.

** I recommend her “practical gardening advice” service. She comes to your garden, helps you identifying its plants, advises on pruning and maintenance and gives plant suggestions and tonnes of tips. www.janesvegschool.co.uk.

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What’s On - December

Sunday 13 December: Join Little Disco for a fun family Christmas disco!A festive day time disco for parents and their under 7s, at the East Dulwich Tavern, SE22. Go crazy swirling and twirling your little ones around the dance floor and show them how you get down to the latest tunes, retro disco classics and Christmas favourites that you love to dance to. The lovely DJ will get you “Rocking around the Christmas Tree”, and there will be other boredom busting activities such as snow, bubbles, games and competitions, prizes and a free disco accessory for every child.

There are child friendly drinks and snacks available to buy to complete this fun packed afternoon and there is a bar for the grown-ups! Doors (and bar!) open 15 minutes prior to advertised start time.At the East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW.

Prices: £6.50 per child, £4.50 per adult, £19.50 family ticket (booking fees apply). Tickets available at www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk. Sunday 13th December: 1pm- 2.30pm & 3.30pm – 5pm (sold out). Free parking

Monday 14 December: Carols for St Christopher’sA multi–faith Carol Service with readings at 7.00pm. St Barnabas Church, Calton Avenue, Dulwich, SE21 7DG. Celebrity Readers, Dulwich Chamber Choir, JAGS Madrigal Choir. Wine and mince pies after the service. Retiring collection in aid of St Christopher’s Hospice.

Tuesday 15 December: Modelling festive figures10am-3pm. Adult Learning Lewisham, Granville Park Centre, Granville Park SE13 7DU. Cost £23 (full) £14 (reduced/Concession). This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to create a fun festive character. No prior knowledge or experience is necessary to enrol on this course. For details on how to enrol and a full list of courses visit:www.lewisham.gov.uk/adultlearning

Thursday 17 December: Carol singing on Goose GreenFrom 6.15pm. Free event, mulled wine and mince pies. Come and join in and get into the festive spirit with staff and pupils from Goose Green school.

Monday 21 December: Not just a sock: sew a Christmas stockingEnjoy an afternoon of sewing with The Sewcial Circle in Dulwich Park and learn how to use a sewing machine and create your own personalised stocking to take home at the end of the workshop. Choose a funky festive fabric, sew it up and then dip into our trunk of trims and ribbons, buttons, pom poms and beads to make something all your own. 2-4pm at the Francis Peek Centre, Dulwich Park. For ages 8+, £25. www.thesewcialcircle.com Tel: 20 3488 1560

Wednesday 16 December: Make a silver clay ring10am-3pm. Cost £23 (full) £14 (reduced/Concession). Design and make a ring. Learn how to work with silver clay. Using a variety of techniques manipulate, texture, dry, fire and polish into your selected design.

Thursday 17 December: Jewellery making – make a bead and wire necklace10-4:30pm. Cost £51. Learn how to make a necklace using the same or varied lengths of wire linked together to make a chain. Use beads between to add colour and interest. You will learn about the variety of wire, types of beads and how to put them together in a creative way. This would make an ideal seasonal gift. Adult Learning Lewisham, Granville Park Centre, Granville Park SE13 7DU.

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Tuesday 22 December: Santa baby: stitch a Santa hat and make an ornamentEnjoy an afternoon of crafting with The Sewcial Circle in Dulwich Park and get to grips with hand sewing at this workshop. We’ll tackle some simple embroidery stitches and create a beautiful ornament for your tree and get all festive with handmade Santa hats! We’ll use the sewing machine to make our classic red Santa hats, complete with a fluffy white pom pom and then get to grips with some hand-stitching to create a felt bauble ornament, with sequins, ribbons and trim. 2-4pm at the Francis Peek Centre, Dulwich Park. For ages 8+, £25. Book at www.thesewcialcircle.com or call 020 3488 1560

Sunday 27 – Thursday 31 December: Dulwich Youth Orchestra Holiday Music CourseDulwich College If you live in or around South London, then you’ve come to the right place for holiday music courses. We are most fortunate to benefit from more than twenty highly professional and experienced tutors and to use the extensive facilities at Alleyn’s, including the Music School and the wonderful Michael Croft Theatre. DYO meets for five mornings (9.20am – 1.00pm) each school holiday and presents a concert on the last day. A limited number of bursaries are available – please contact Ronke, our administrator. There are no auditions – see our recommended playing standards. Please apply as early as possible as courses fill up very quickly and we do not like to turn down children. Please apply via our website www.dyodulwich.com.

What’s On - December

Christmas Services St. Clement with St. Peter, DulwichBarry Road / Friern Road entrances.Sunday 20 DecemberCandlelight Service of carols and readings. Followed by mince pies and mulled wine.

Thursday 24 DecemberCrib Service at 4pm, Midnight Mass at 11.30pm.

Christmas DayFamily Mass at 10am.

The Old Nun’s HeadMonday 28 December: FREE Beginners’ SessionIf you’ve always wanted to be able to join in an instrumental session in a pub or at a festival, here’s your chance! All welcome, and we will be learning a tune an evening by ear, so you don’t need to be able to read music. Bring your own instrument. 8pm.More information at: www.thegooseisout.com

The Ivy HouseMonday 28 December: Family Xmas Comedy Magic Show2 – 4pm @ The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3BE. Doors Open 15 minutes early. Interval between two Magical acts of Tricky Toby and Amigo’s Magic. Live Animals from thin air, one lucky person to be cut in half, sweet making Magic style, audience participation & Great Family Entertainment. A chance to meet Fluffy the Rabbit and Free Bunny Copter to all those attending. Tickets £6 per Child, Adult £7.50 – Family ticket of four £20.

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Pets Corner

Christmas is a period of high excitement for all the family, but it is also the time we are most likely to take our eye of the ball where pets are concerned. So often,

as festive preparations take over, and you are busy overseeing children, family and an endless succession of meals, it is easy to overlook the many potential dangers Christmas poses for our furry friends.Be prepared and take a moment to read these top tips; avoid a costly visit to the emergency vet and keep your pets safe this Christmas.

Food HazardsDon’t leave food lying around, put it out of reach, or dogs and cats will certainly help themselves. Protecting a tasty morsel may trigger possessive aggression in dogs.Must have Christmas treats can be deadly to pets. Chocolate is a killer where dogs are concerned. The darker the chocolate the more toxic it is. Even a tiny amount can induce vomiting, diarrhoea, hyperactivity and changes to heart rhythm, as well as trembling, seizures and finally, coma.Cooked bones can cause a ruptured gut, choking and even broken teeth. Too much fat can cause pancreatitis.Put those mixed nuts and dried fruits well out of reach. All are highly toxic and can cause seizures, trembling or other neurological signs, like lethargy and loss of muscle control. Christmas cake and Christmas pudding are chock full of dried fruit and nuts.Gravies full of onion and garlic are toxic to dogs.Watch children and dogs. Kiddies love to share delicious treats with their four-legged chums, oblivious to the dangers.

Dangerous PlantsWe all know Yew is deadly, but who knew a tiny bit of lily leaf could kill your cat? Pretty poinsettias can inflame the mouth and cause severe vomiting.Pine needles are toxic. Dogs and cats enticed by dangly decorations and glittery lights, can accidently ingest bits of tree.

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Holly and Mistletoe can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, hallucinations and even death, if ingested. Few adult dogs are likely to eat something so prickly but curious pups and kittens are a different matter.

Ornaments and wrapping Cats love tinsel. It is the ultimate in desirable prey; it moves, it rustles and it glitters. Some cats try to ingest what they catch and kill, and tinsel can cause a fatal obstruction in the gut. Swinging glass ornaments are no less interesting and can cause choking and obstruction in both cats and dogs. Remember puppies are especially inclined to explore new and interesting objects with their teeth. Try to put objects like this high up the tree, out of reach.Pups and cats are excited by the rustle of wrapping paper and bits of ribbons. Again, ingestion can cause choking or impaction, twisting around the guts, requiring urgent surgery.

Christmas lights and candlesKittens and pups are always fascinated by fire and flame; they will try to play pat-a–cake with glowing candles, with obvious consequences if one is knocked over. Hot wax can badly damage little paws.Twinkly lights, especially ones that blink on and off, will attract the interest of your pet and investigations may lead to discovery of the flex. Many young animals try to chew light flex and power cords and the ensuing electric shock, when the animal chomps down, may lead to damage to mouth, tongue, and even death. The bottom line is, monitor and supervise pets throughout the holiday period. If you can’t, put them somewhere safe, away from temptations, until you can. For dogs and pups, crates, puppy pens and a solid ‘settle’ command are a lifesaver.

Keeping Pets safe at Christmas

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Community Index

Tel 020 8314 9952

Surgeries

All councillors: 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month,

Forest Hill Library, Dartmouth Road, SE23. 11am–

12.30pm.

Perry Vale WardJohn Paschoud (Labour) Tel 020 8291 5729

Susan Wise (Labour) Tel 020 8699 6520

Alan Till (Labour) Tel 020 8699 9878

SurgeriesAll your Perry Vale councillors are happy to be contacted by email, or telephone, or by letter addressed to them at Lewisham Town Hall. They also hold an open advice surgery (no appointment needed) between 10.30am and 12noon on the second Saturday of each month at St George’s Church Centre Vancouver Road SE23 (on the corner of Vancouver

and Woolstone Roads).

Crofton Park WardChris Barnham (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9896

Roy Kennedy (Labour) Tel 020 8314 7989

Pauline Morrison (Labour) Tel 020 8244 5315

Surgeries2nd Saturday of every month, 12noon – 1pm

Donde Tapas, Honor Oak Park, SE23 1DZ

3rd Saturday of the month 10am - 11am

Crofton Park Library, 375 Brockley Road, Brockley SE4

3rd Thursday of the month, 5pm-6pm

Prendergast Ladywell Fields College, Manwood Road

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Useful ContactsThe University Hospital LewishamTel 020 8333 3000

Lewisham Borough Council Tel 020 8314 6000 (24 hrs)www.lewisham.gov.uk

Lewisham Early Years ServiceTel 0800 085 0606

Community GroupsForest Hill Societywww.foresthillsociety.com

Friends of One Tree Hillhttp://friendsofonetreehill.wordpress.comwww.facebook.com/friendsofOTH / @Friends_of_OTH

Tewkesbury Lodge Estate Residents’ Associationwww.tewkesburylodge.org.uk

Sydenham Garden Tel 020 829 11650www.sydenhamgarden.org.uk

Our Lady and St Philip Neri Friends Associationwww.olspnfriendsassociation.com

Independent community websitewww.se23.com

Local MPsJim Dowd (Lab, Lewisham West)Tel 020 8699 [email protected]

Heidi Alexander (Lab, Lewisham East) Tel 020 7219 [email protected]

Vicky Foxcroft - (Lab, Lewisham, Deptford)Tel 020 8469 [email protected]

Local Councillors Forest Hill WardPeter Bernards (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9927

Maja Hilton (Labour)Tel 020 8314 7899

Paul Upex (Labour)

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The Last Word – Brock Elbank

South London based photographer Brock Elbank specialises in commissioaned portraiture, with his last series #Project60 and Beard showing at Somerset House London, to assist in raising awareness for melanoma charity Beard Season.

How long have you lived in the area?3 months and 1 day!!

What brought you here?Good local schools, good local parks and a vibrant selection of shops, restaurants etc.

What do you most value about the area?Since we’ve moved in, we sense there is a great a community spirit, we live in a friendly street and the school, pupils and parents are fantastic.

One thing you couldn’t do without?Probably the East London Line station, having that so near to where we lived was a draw card for sure. Also having the shops so nearby, after 2 years in rural Warwickshire is a big help.

Do you know your neighbours?By name yes, I think there is a different dynamic to how London works to a small village. People are civil, they say “Good morning” and will take deliveries if you’re not in. But when you’ve two young daughters, you tend to meet their parents more openly sometimes..

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The most famous person you’ve met?Going to gigs you see many famous folk, as a photographer, being an assistant I met many famous people and have been lucky to photograph a fair few.. Most famous that I’ve shot, probably Sir John Hurt?

Describe your perfect weekendCatching up with close friends, lunch, maybe a trip for food at a good pub, markets, a gallery, out with the kids.

Where are you to be found on Saturday?Depends on what time of the day it is really, mornings will be parks or markets, lunchtime could be at friends, or maybe a pub, evenings generally at home with the family, or entertaining?

What is your favourite place to eat?We’re still trying out places in the area, honestly though we love to cook and entertain.

The best meal I’ve ever had..This is a tough one.. As a child, my Uncle Ivor used to buy the most incredible joints of fillet steak, seriously I’ve never tasted better. Until my wife Sarah took me out on my 38th birthday in Leichhardt (Inner West Sydney) to an unassuming restaurant that had a couple of hats. It was superb, from start to finish, even though I was on crutches at the time.. Sadly I can’t remember the name of it and it’s since moved?

Cafe, pub or bar?Pub, I love The Crown in Angel Islington, just off Cloudsley Sq, had some good times in there. It’s a proper English Victorian pub, cosy, good food and warm atmosphere. 

Where’s your favourite place to walk?When I lived in Sydney, I use to run the ‘Bayrun' with my trusty Staffy Monty, then walking over the fields in rural South Warwickshire was always a good time to recharge and witch off. Now we’ve moved here I’m still looking and learning about the area, though around One Tree hill and the parks isn’t a bad start.

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Come and Visit One of the Most Popular Schools in the Country!Specialist 11-19 College in Mathematics & Performing ArtsHeadteacher Mr S H Morrison

Alleyn Park, Dulwich, SE21 8SQ

Kingsdale Foundation School Sixth Form is a specialist selective provision situated in the heart of Dulwich in South London.Take advantage of the chance to visit Kingsdale on Wednesday 2nd December and see for yourself how we bring the best out of our post 16 students. Over 30% of our graduating students last year are going to Russell or 1994 Group Universities. Applications for courses commencing in September 2016 are now being accepted. Visitors will be able to meet and talk to a wide range of staff and current post 16 students.Opportunities for information, advice and guidance are provided prior to and following the commencement of courses. Over 30 specialist programmes of study are available which are taught by a minimum of 2 highly qualified members of staff with a track record of success. All students engage in an extensive range of timetabled enrichment activities used to enhance their experiences, skills and knowledge and make them more attractive to top universities.Post 16 ScholarshipsPost16 Scholarships in the Performing and Expressive Arts (Music, Art; Drama) and Mathematics are available subject to prospective students meeting our specialist assessment criteria.

For information on admission to our Sixth Form for 2016 and to receive a Sixth Form prospectus please visit our website or contact the school:Tel: 020 8670 7575Email: [email protected]: www.kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk

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Alexandra Nurseries .................................................11Around Dulwich Wesite ............................................29The Barber Shop FK’s ..................................................5Bells The Kitchen & Bathroom Company ................27Bespoke Windows Limited .......................................43The Bigger Picture Film Club .....................................15Billings Traditional Christmas ...................................19Bishop Challoner School ..........................................37Bromley Blinds ...........................................................5The Butchery .............................................................41The Clipper ...............................................................33Cooking with Scissors Networking ...........................21Crunchers Accountants .............................................9

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Debris Vintage Antique Salvage ..................................7The Dovetail Joint .....................................................39Forest Hill Cars .........................................................17Granny’s Goodies .......................................................7Kingsdale Foundation School: 6th Form Open Evening ..........................................................41The Little Clipper ......................................................33London Door Company ............................................11Lulu’s Beauty Sale ......................................................9P M Bennison Heating Limited ................................33Pickwick Estates ...................................................BackPiercy & Co ...............................................................21Property In .................................................................2Quick Print ..................................................................9R J C Electrics ..............................................................7Rodney Garages .......................................................39SE Magazines ...........................................................25SS PC Repairs .............................................................9ShuttersUp ................................................................13Silverpoint Design & Construction ...........................29Smart Business Networking .....................................21Sterling Law ..............................................................39Steve Smith Accountants .........................................11Sydenham High School Open Mornings ..................21Time for You Domestic Cleaning ..............................29Walsh Glazing ...........................................................27

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Issue 113 - January 2016 In this issue Events Calendar - P4 Monthly Notice Board - P6 News and Events - P8 Food and Drink - P14 Children’s Activities - P22 Dulwich Picture Gallery - P28 Horniman Museum - P34

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