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WIN:WHITSTABLE LAVENDER VOUCHERS

LETZ ZEP TICKETS

ARTS & MUSICGIG-GUIDE

WHAT’S ON?

Read back issues at www.the-imp.com

whitstableimpTHETM

ISSUE 22 OCTOBER 2010

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Holiday Home From Home

And it’s not all ‘buckets and spades’. Yes, there are idyllic homes in sun-drenched getaways - like Zauri View in Goa, which sleeps up to 12 - but there is also Chalet Verjus in the French Alps for the winter sports fanatics, and other locations include Lanzarote, Spain, Morocco, The Caribbean, and Cyprus - and the list is growing.

Low-cost airlines have made organising your own holiday a very easy and affordable option, and having access to the property owner means you know exactly what facilities are available when you arrive.

Local knowledge is worth its weight in gold - you can plan your stay before you depart, know what to do, where to eat and what to look out for.

For details on what’s available, or if you own a suitable property and are interested in letting it, call Deborah on 01227 277883 or 0784 102 1207 www.holidayhomefromhome.co.uk

Deborah Mylcrist has been letting holiday homes through Hillcross Estates in Whitstable for several

years and has built a thriving business with more than 50 properties on her books. But where do Whitstable locals go to get away from it all? The answer to this question was the seed of Deborah’s new business, holiday homes that were bought to be used by their owners.

“It’s like a boutique holiday club, all the property owners are known to me personally,” Deborah explains, “and I have been to many of the properties personally. If the property is described as fi ve minutes from the beach than it IS fi ve minutes from the beach. The thing to remember is that these properties are used by the owners for their own holidays; they were bought because their owners fell in love with them, and wanted to return time and again to relax and unwind. The photos are honest pictures and the properties are as described.”

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Where do people who live in a ‘holiday-town’ go on holiday? Somewhere fabulous!

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SALES: Mel Birkett01227 262753

[email protected]

DESIGN: Adam Borehamwww.reactionvm.co.uk

PRINTINGAcorn Press

PUBLISHERS: IMPPO Box 290, Whitstable, CT5 9AH

All rights reserved. Reproduction in part or whole is prohibited without prior written consent from the Publisher. Opinions expressed in the editorial are not necessarily those of the Editor or Publisher. IMP does not accept responsibility for the advertising contents, or endorse or recommend any of the companies or products featured; nor shall IMP be liable for any damage caused to or losses suffered by any person who relies on the information published in this magazine. © Independent Media Publications.

If, like me, you love the change in the seasons that Autumn brings, you will appreciate the distinct nip in the air and whiff of Autumn.

October brings brown leaves, Trick-or-Treating, and darker evenings. And the October IMP brings a couple of new features: ‘Business of the Month’ and ‘Who’s Who’, where we take a look at some of Whitstable’s acclaimed independent and diverse businesses and personalities. If you’d like to be included or know someone we should write about, email us at [email protected] or write to our postal address below.

We’ve also started a new theme for our covers - from now on we’ll be using them to promote

local artists or photographers. The theme, scene or piece needs to be immediately recognisable as Whitstable, and I’m sure you’ll agree that this month’s cover, by Jon Bird, is a beautiful example. To be considered, email [email protected] with the subject: IMP COVER.

Have a great October and we’ll be back in time for Firework’s Night!

Christina & The IMP Team

The Whitstable IMP, PO Box 290, Whitstable CT5 9AH

WELCOME TO THE OCTOBER ISSUE OF THE WHITSTABLE IMP!

EDITOR

Christina Birkett – Christina and husband Mel launched The Whitstable IMP in December 2008, around the same time their third daughter was born. As well as writing, editing and mothering, Christina enjoys singing and cake-making, has recently rediscovered running, and loves going to local gigs and exhibitions. Contact her at [email protected]

CONTRIBUTORS

Chris Haydon – Chris is 19 years old and has lived in Whitstable his whole life. Currently studying Film at the University of Brighton, Chris is an avid film fan and buff, and plans to go to the National Film School after University to study Directing Fiction Film and Documentary. He loves writing film reviews, and will be writing reviews for the IMP between course work and writing for the university’s paper, ‘The Pebble’.

Georgie Mind – Georgie is 18 and has lived in Whitstable most of her life. She is currently an art student at UCA Rochester and has a place to read English and Art History at the University of Sussex next year. She is very passionate about promoting arts in the community and thinks that the diversity of the wonderful Whitstable art scene should be celebrated!

Malissa Taylor – South African-born Malissa is passionate about three things; Mamahood, Music and Mother Earth. She spends most of her time consumed by these and feels that her responsibility is to ensure that each is celebrated by everything that she does. Malissa loves to be part of, and write about, the Whitstable community and local music.

Lucy de Pledge – Chestfield-based mother of two and self-confessed metalhead, Lucy works in Faversham as an estate agent, as well as providing the IMP with Festivals and Gig guides through her band and gig promotions company, LDP promotions. Contact her at www.ldppromotions.com or 07834 354618.

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’Raspberry Ripple’ by Jonathan Lindsey Bird – Born in the north-east, Jon moved south to study at Canterbury College of Art in the 70s, settling in Whitstable and working as a sound recordist in the film industry for the next thirty years. For over ten years, daughter Jenni has been living in Tuscany, and frequent visits to the Italian countryside and a lull in television work provided part of the stimulus for Jon’s return to painting. As well as Tuscan views, favourite subjects are trees, boats, and of

course, the fabulous Whitstable sunsets. Jon and Daphne live in a 200 year-old former alehouse in the centre of Whitstable. More info at www.jonbirdpix.co.uk or call 01227 273952.

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Owned and managed by husband and wife team Colin and Barbara Dudley, Whitstable Lavender, the concept,

started years ago when Colin’s aromatherapist ran out of Lavender oil and couldn’t source any quickly enough for their appointment. Barbara, a retired Caterer, pointed out that they had a garden full of it, and Colin’s synapses started firing... They haven’t looked back since.

Colin, a retired engineering manager for a food company, jokes: “I was ‘in between’ jobs - I’d just finished the extension on the house - and, as a dare, I hid in the shed, stripped all the lavender from the garden... and the neighbours’ gardens... and eventually produced lavender oil and water.”

The couple gave the product of their labours away for a couple of years. They used to keep it in Colin’s Dad’s empty whisky bottles and Barbara would use the water around the house and for the ironing. As time went on, Colin learned more and more about the different species of lavender and started to keep the waters from the species separate, as he found they have different properties and effects.

“Then someone said we should do craft fairs,” Colin explains. So, nine years ago, they started looking into it. “We realised we needed to have a range of products for a stall. So I sourced certified soap and candle wax bases which we then added colour and the lavender oil to.”

From their first craft fair, things have blossomed. It hasn’t always been easy, though. They had a gazebo at the Harbour before the council allowed the beach huts which make up Harbour Village we know today, and were at the mercy of all the elements. Even at the beach

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With Whitstable recently voted number one shopping town for its variety of shops and independent stores, we can be justly proud of our High Street. Whitstable Lavender is just one of these independent traders for which Whitstable is famous, and this October sees the shop’s second birthday.

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hut, which they still open at weekends, some of the goods were spoiled by the driving rain we had in early September.

The shop in The High Street was a bit of an accident. Colin heard from the previous owner that it would be available and, very cautiously, mentioned it to Barbara, not knowing what to expect. “You won’t be happy until you’ve tried,” was her response - and the shop is now two years old. Colin and Barbara both admit that the first 12 months were very quiet, and it was a difficult thing to grit their teeth and hold their nerve, given the circumstances and with shops seeming to close all around them. Happily, they’ve turned the corner and are a busy, well-known and respected part of the bustling High Street, attracting regular local customers as well as tourist trade.

In fact, things became so busy that Colin and Barbara couldn’t keep up with demand on their own. So they looked to the community for help. The friends they made at the craft fairs are now their suppliers for services such as embroidery, hand-made soft furnishings, home-made jams, chutneys and marmalades - all made with lavender, and produced locally, by locals, using local ingredients. They even use local accountants Bubb Sherwin for all their accounts and wages. It’s an important part of their ethos.

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It’s almost as if Colin and Barbara see themselves as the caretakers of the shop, which is there for the community. They are open to ideas from anyone. They love promoting Whitstable. They still see lavender as a hobby, still love every minute of it, stay up late sewing, filling shampoo bottles and seedbags - and employ people to help in the shop only so that they can take the occasional day off. But they can’t really stay away... even today, a rare ‘holiday’ from the shop, Colin and Barbara have welcomed me into their home for this interview, a couple of last minute orders have come through over the website and, although they’re visiting friends later, they will drop in at a haberdashery and a craft shop to look at material, embroidery accessories and browse for new ideas.

They stock a plethora of items, from essential oils, waters, fragrancers and bath products, to hand-sewn wheat bags, cushions, bunting and seed bags; embroidered towels, flannels, shoppers and aprons. They also manage to squeeze in gifts, local paintings, photographs and cards, as well as finding time to make up customer Gift Trug and wedding favours.

But they don’t stop there. Colin explains: “We like to give people the opportunity to make things for the shop. If anyone has an idea to produce something for the shop, we like to give them the chance to make and sell it. And customers are always coming in to ask for things - from smaller bags (the mini-shopper)

Whitstable Lavender are offering five £10 vouchers for an IMP reader-draw - a chance to treat yourself or get ahead with the Christmas shopping! To enter, email your name, address and phone number to [email protected] with the subject: IMP LAVENDER DRAW, or write in to our postal address, and we’ll announce the five lucky winners in the next issue.

to fragrant shoe-inserts; moth repellent sprays (Colin did some research and blended lavender with cedar wood and citronella oils) to branded carrier bag holders. If we don’t stock it, we try to make it for them.”

You get the feeling they could produce anything lavender-oriented if they had the space. And Colin worries that the size of the shop may be intimidating to people considering going in. But, trust me, they are lovely people, they love what they do, and are happy to chat, or leave you alone to browse. And what they don’t know about lavender probably isn’t worth knowing...

Whitstable Lavender is at 7A High Street. Pop in and see them or visit www.whitstablelavender.com. Tel: 01227 280 065.

Christina Birkett

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Who’s Who? Who’s Who?CINDY MANINWARING

One or two Saturdays a month on your travels up or down Whitstable High Street, you may recall seeing an elegant lady seated at a trestle table at the top of the stairs up to St Mary’s Hall - perhaps more commonly-known as The Umbrella Centre. Cindy Mainwaring is extremely proud of Whitstable’s new accolade for independence and individuality in the High Street, and agrees: “That is exactly what Whitstable offers.”

And it’s exactly what Cindy’s Seaside Brocante seems to offer, too. Affectionately termed ‘Mainwaring’s Magical Mix’, Cindy’s fairs are not your normal arts and crafts fairs, but include antiques, bric-a-brac, vintage clothes and fabrics, jewellery, and home-sewn soft furnishings made from vintage fabrics, among other things.

Cindy lived in Chelsea and had a famous antiques fair there in the Town Hall on the King’s Road for 30 years. “I wanted to work but had young children, and lots of friends in the same position who wanted an outlet for their hobbies,” Cindy explains - and her blend of vintage and antique exactly tapped into the mood at the time.

Having spent holidays here in Whitstable with her children for the past 20 years, Cindy admits: “Whitstable is my Chelsea-by-the-sea, and is how Seaside Brocante found its name. It’s another branch of the fair, but at the seaside.” She explains: “There’s the same eclectic mix of people here in Whitstable as you’d find floating up and down the King’s Road - artists and students and families, as well as the odd celebrity and those in the market for more expensive antiques.” Whitstable already felt like a home-from home, and when she moved here permanently six years ago, she immediately started planning a fair here - her famous ‘Seaside Brocante’.

But Cindy is very careful to use the phrase ‘bric-a-brac’ when she talks of her fairs: “Lots of people could be put off or intimidated by the word ‘antique’,” she explains. “There’s a perception that ‘antiques’ are extremely expensive and only for serious collectors, whereas ‘bric-a-brac’ is

completely unthreatening and gives a much better idea of the mix of things you’ll find at Seaside Brocante.”

And Cindy obviously finds time away from the trestle table to shop at her fairs - her lovely terraced cottage has cream-painted floorboards, rugs, sofas with vintage throws, antique mirrors, picture frames and brown furniture. “Antiques are the ultimate form of recycling,” Cindy maintains, “what could be better?”

At first Cindy found the footfall to this part of town less than she’d anticipated - and people didn’t really know about St Mary’s Hall. “I found myself answering lots of questions about the hall, but I saw the potential, and I do feel a sense of satisfaction that I’ve contributed both financially to the Hall and to the local economy by bringing traders and customers to Whitstable who may otherwise not have ventured here. It has taken a good five years to get to this stage.”

Cindy looks after her traders, too. Having lived through two recessions, she is only too aware that shops can close down - but her fairs have allowed some of her traders to keep going even in hard times. “I listen to people and take advice from them - I’m only the organiser, it is really their fair.”

And in terms of attracting visitors; as well as advertising and email and leaflet campaigns, Cindy maintains: “It’s very important that I’m there, visibly on the forecourt, in rain, wind or snow.” And so she is. If you’re passing or thinking of taking a stall, don’t hesitate to stop for a chat, she’s a lovely lady, and nothing pleases her more than when people smile and wave as she raises her banner over the Umbrella Centre, or stop by on their way out with bulging bags and smiles on their faces.

Seaside Brocante is at St Mary’s Hall (The Umbrella Centre) this month on October 2 and 16. Cindy is calling them her ‘Early Christmas Shopper’ fairs, so why not pop in and browse? You might find the perfect party dress, or even make a start on your Christmas gifts. Even if you just want to browse, it’s only £1 entry and the Umbrella Centre lays on a selection of cakes and tea in the lovely garden at the back, weather permitting. Check out What’s on? for future dates, or call Cindy on 01227 773037.

Christina Birkett

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We are an equal opportunities company; the office staff are helpful and friendly, are regularly shadowed and have an on going training regime. All members of the staff from office staff to carers have an Enhanced CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure and POVA (Protection of Vulnerable Adults) check. We also offer full training and encourage the carers to take NVQ qualifications in care.

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The Horsebridge Centre received such a positive response from their

A2 exhibition earlier this year that they decided to do it again...but on a much larger scale! The gallery gained “an amazingly positive response from the community and local press,” after February’s exhibition says Steven Clinton, The Horsebridge Events Co-ordinator. “The feedback we got was to have a bigger show. So we have gone for it, and put by both galleries for two weeks this October with the potential for 200 pieces of work!”

For those unaware of what the A2 exhibition involves, it is a show which aims to exhibit the young artistic talent in Whitstable. In the February exhibition it was restricted to 11-16 year olds, but for the October exhibition, the gallery will take submissions from all 16 year olds and under. Work submitted can be of any nature or medium, but must be A2 in size. Artists can choose to sell their work but The Horsebridge takes no commission; the money goes straight back to the artist. The exhibition will run from October 8-17 and begins with an opening night where all the artists taking part and the local press are invited!

The Horsebridge has decided to make A2 Open more of a competition this time, with some great prizes, including art materials generously provided and sponsored by local businesses. The Horsebridge will also be selecting two pieces of work from the exhibition to be the covers for the printed programme in the forthcoming seasons. The programme has a print run of 8,000 and is distributed throughout the region, so you could see your artwork plastered on the front!

The Horsebridge centre is a real asset to our community; it brings both trade and profile to the town and has helped to secure Whitstable as a centre for the arts on the world map. The centre offers countless opportunities for everyone in the local community, from tiny tots and teens through to those who have seen the many changing faces of Whitstable! No one is excluded.

This exhibition is a great opportunity for young people to exhibit their work in a professional gallery

environment and be part of one of the biggest exhibitions in Whitstable with their creation hung proudly on the walls of one of the town’s busiest art galleries.

At the peak of the Oyster festival The Horsebridge really was entertaining the masses. The gallery had 5,739 visitors for the Festival, from July 24-30. Saturday 24 was the busiest day the Horsebridge has had since it opened, with over 1,500 people visiting the centre on that one day. Even though things have since quietened down, The Horsebridge is always buzzing with life. The gallery anticipates A2 to be “a busy show over a two-week period from hopefully two hundred plus young artists!”

If you would like to be involved, or know someone who would - don’t hesitate to contact The Horsebridge for an application form. Call the gallery on 01227 281174 or email [email protected]

Georgie Mind

Do you know of any local arts projects or artists we should write about in the IMP? Contact [email protected] with the title IMP ARTS.

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ART OUTSIDE THE BUBBLE

POLKA DOT ARTAlthough we are very lucky to have all things arty right on our doorstep, Whitstable isn’t the only place where you can find great art. The Polka Dot Art Centre, situated in the village of Teynham, is breeding a unique hybrid concept… Eco-Art!

The Polka Dot Art Centre is a pale green grade two listed building located on the A2, between Faversham and Sittingbourne

in Teynham. Run by artists Sioux Peto and Colin Barnard, the Polka Dot has a main gallery, studio spaces and a sculpture garden.

The centre’s most important aim is to raise the profile of the arts in Swale. Although Whitstable doesn’t come under this part of Kent, the art centre is tackling an issue that affects each and every one of us…

The Polka Dot Art Centre pays particular focus to environmental issues such as the ever-increasing problem of litter. Sioux and Colin comment, “If its not stopped now it will take over our countryside in a matter of years. We need your help.”

Sioux and Colin came up with the innovative idea of ‘recycled art’ projects to try to reduce the problem. The centre even produces its own brand of unique products called ‘absolute rubbish’, which are available for sale at the centre.

During the summer The Polka Dot Art Centre was responsible for setting up installations in Perry Woods and Oare Gunpowder Works, placing mutated sculptures made out of waste into green spaces. Sioux and Colin are passionate about educating people on the damaging effects of littering: “This might be our future -

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mutated growths that will replace and choke

our vegetation growing everywhere and

over everything. Taking over our planet and

producing no food or oxygen But we can do

something about it now.”

Since May The Polka Dot has hosted a

special recycled art project called ‘A Garden

of England’ to generate awareness about

littering. Sioux and Colin have used rubbish in

an innovative way to create a fascinating space

in the sculpture garden. The project is not only

a beautiful work of art, but it also provokes

thought on important global issues. The garden

can be viewed on Saturdays from 10-4pm until

the end of October. The art centre also recently

held a succession of summer workshops

for young people aged between 7 and 15

years called ‘Litter Angels’ which involved

transforming recyclable items into bugs, flowers

and fairies. By adapting this serious issue into

something fun for kids to enjoy in their school

holidays, the Polka Dot is not only encouraging

creativity, but also provoking thought about the

future of our planet.

The Polka Dot Art Centre will be running

Mosaic workshops throughout October on

Tuesdays 10-4pm and taking part in the

Faversham Trail as part of the Canterbury

Arts festival from October 16-31 on Saturdays

and Sundays.

To find out more about The Polka Dot call

01795 521167 or email [email protected]

Georgie Mind

Do you know of any arts projects or artists

in the surrounding area that we should

write about in the IMP? Contact editorial@

the-imp.co.uk with the title IMP ARTS.

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Children’s book week starts on October 4th,

and children’s literature has never been so

cool. A decade ago if you’d admitted that

you read children’s books for fun you’d

probably have raised a few eyebrows. Then

JK Rowling arrived on the scene with her

engaging characters and page-turning plots

and we all had our noses in a Harry Potter.

Gadget-addicted children shunned their

computers and play stations in favour of finding

out what the bespectacled teen wizard was up to.

Better still, they then went on to devour books by

other authors. This is excellent news for a number

of reasons. Research proves that avid readers:

• Read, write and concentrate better

• Process new information more easily

• Have many interests and do well in a wide

variety of subjects

• Are more flexible thinkers and are more open

to new ideas

• Deal with personal problems better without

their schoolwork being affected

They are also well equipped to deal with the

explosion of constantly changing information

available through the world wide web.

Children’s Book Week focuses on the sheer

enjoyment of reading and aims to encourage as

many children as possible to pick up a book. This

year’s theme is books from around the world.

That doesn’t just mean fiction. In recent

years there has been an explosion in high quality

non-fiction for children. Boys particularly are

attracted to this genre. Publishers and editors

are now producing gripping non-fiction with a

strong narrative voice. After all the real world is a

great story too.

Reading is not only an entertainment

medium, it is also a life skill, and it’s one of the

Get lost... in a good book

best gifts you can give to a child. Here are some

recommendations from around the world:

Pre-school and early readers

• Handa’s Surprise by Eileen Browne

• The Magic Paintbrush by Julia Donaldson

and Joel Stewart

• The Silence Seeker by Ben Morley

Older children

• Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling

• All the Wild Wonders: Poems of the Earth -

edited by Wendy Cooling

Young Teens

• Huckleberry Finn - by Mark Twain

• Homeless Bird - by Gloria Whelan

• Habibi - by Naomi Shihab

At Whitstable library Children’s Book Week starts a day early, on Sunday October 3 at 11am. They are launching this new regular story time with local children’s writer Cassie Stafford, who will be there in person, and reading her own stories.

See ‘What’s on?’ for more child-related activities at the library - or why not drop in and see for yourself? They have a lovely children’s section, are very child-friendly and helpful, and will even do free photocopying if it’s for school homework!

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THE TROUSER TRUMPETS ‘A NOVELTY DANCE BAND WITH VOCAL REFRAIN’

We spend most of our lives trying to do and say the right thing. Many people, myself included, have cried in agony that the world has gone mad, that

political correctness has bred more ‘isms’ rather than paved the way for equality on all levels. We avoid being ‘impolite’ for fear of being branded with all sorts of ugly terms. However, in our heads, we tend to have the thoughts anyway. These thoughts are often left to fester and leave us angry and confused...

But what does all this have to do with The Trouser Trumpets? Well, this outfit is a refreshing, ice-cold glass of water in the face of political correctness and indeed, most other aspects of modern living. They say it how it is and, even though one may find it rude, one is often given the platform to get those ugly thoughts out of one’s head, determine whether the thought is legitimate and take it on or move it out!

All sorts of things spring to my mind when I hear The Trouser Trumpets: Spike Milligan, Frank Zappa, Monty Python, and even some of our more modern irreverent artists such as, dare I say, Jonathan Ross and (the one with the really bad hairdo) Russell Brand. These are the types of people who say things are are most likely going to get them banned from one institution or another, but those of which one may feel: “I was thinking that very same thing, but I was just too afraid to say it.”

In their own words: “The Trouser Trumpets are a Whitstable-based nine-piece comedy band, with whom immediate comparisons may be made with both The Bonzo’s and The Temperence Seven. Their repertoire stretches through an eclectic mix of tunes from old time 1920s jazz to unique reworkings of rock classics, retro TV themes and original comedic compositions. Fronted by both comedy circuit stalward Steve Graham and Jelly Jim Fisher - the composer of cult hit ‘Peter Cushing Lives in Whitstable’, The Trouser Trumpets have brought their brand

of anarchic entertainment to many festival and theatre stages over the past two years, with rave reviews.

“The big band sound, produced by ukulele, sax, trumpet, trombone, a euphonium, washboards, drums, keys and stylophone is supported by a gamut of special effects. Crowd participation and synchronised back projections add to the theatrical experience; Slapstick and music hall traditions pepper the performance. A typical set includes Cocktails for Two by Spike Jones, Jollity Farm by The Bonzo’s, T-Rex’s Ride a White Swan and Close to You by The Carpenters, Frank Zappa and The Beatles all get the Trouser Trumpet treatment, along with vintage Jack Payne and classic dance arrangements taken off old 78s and arranged by, and for, the band. Whether to dance or listen, the show has audience appeal which immediately crosses both age and genre barriers.”

That is very official, professional speak for ‘GO AND SEE THEM NOW!!’ or, even better, ‘For a fun-packed, mind-blowing musical experience, book The Trouser Trumpets now!’

Their new multi-media CD, ‘The Trouser Trumpets - Live in Whitstable’ includes, amongst other things, 14 songs recorded at Whitstable’s Horsebridge Centre, is now available. See their website for details.

PHONE: 01634 831 119EMAIL: [email protected]: www.trousertrumpets.co.ukFACEBOOK: The Sound of Trouser TrumpetsMYSPACE: www.myspace.com/jbattt

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From a Zom-Rom-Com to a Police Action-Comedy, British director Edgar Wright is hardly afraid to try new things. Both his previous pictures ‘Shaun of the Dead’ (2004) and ‘Hot Fuzz’ (2007) have gone down a storm in the UK and US, so it was

obvious Hollywood would be approaching him soon. He was offered various projects but turned them down to make this - the screen adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novels ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’. The film blends various genres and breaks the boundaries between film and video games for a collaborative film-going experience.

Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a total slacker. He’s ‘between jobs’ and unmotivated; he lives with his gay friend Wallace Wells (Kieran Culkin), he’s dating a Chinese high-school girl called Knives Chau (Ellen Wong) and is the bassist in a failing band called ‘Sex Bob-omb’. But his life is turned on its head when a mysterious girl from his dreams appears in reality. Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is drop-dead gorgeous, glides across town on rollerblades and sports neon-coloured hair. Scott is instantly smitten and does all he can to keep her re-appearing in his life. After he gets a date with her, she informs him that if they are going to be an item, Scott must defeat her seven evil ex-partners. Each ‘ex’ has a unique power or skill, so Scott must power-up, stay loved-up and prepare for the fights of his life. As the tagline says, ‘Love is a battle, so fight for it’.

As a huge fan of the original novels, I was concerned about how this film would translate to screen. The novels are full of pop culture references, video game stylisation, and are black and white, but the characters and stories scream with colour and beauty. I was worried how that would change for the Silver Screen. But the moment the Universal logo appeared on the screen in retro game style and played the famous theme in 8-Bit sounds like in an original Nintendo game, I relaxed. In fact, no fan of the novels need worry - Wright’s screen version is so faithful it seems impossible that the film, which covers 6 volumes of text and characterisation, is only 112 minutes long. Wright’s pace and accuracy mean that not one moment of the film is stagnant; it’s always moving, always gaining momentum and forging ahead into the next scene. But don’t think that means the fights are rushed; they are prolonged and get every moment of screen time they deserve.

Each battle is bigger, better and more spectacular than the last; with dizzying special effects and beautiful arcade sights and sounds. For me, the battle between Scott and the Katayanagi twins is the most astonishing. The blurring light show and the whipping and winding dragons the twins release on Scott and the band made my jaw drop. I felt like a 10-year-old watching ‘Dragonball Z’ for the first time. It’s a Computer-Animated and Manga festival that dances and glides across the screen.

The picture also smears the screen with classic Comic Book attack phrases and words such as ‘Pow!’, ‘Thonk!’ and ‘Kaboom!’, all displayed in the cheesy but loveable way they should be, just like in the Adam West ‘Batman’ shows.

In fact, ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’ has everything. It’s wonderful to look at, it’s heartfelt and hilarious, and it’s genre-defying and bursting with originality. Even if you’re not a fan of these genres, there’s plenty to enjoy. The awkward yet engaging relationship of Scott and Ramona is a wonderful thing to watch, with lashings of comedy and modern cultural references worked deep into the script - it’s still a realistic portrayal of contemporary youth which is engaging and thrilling.

Cera is fabulous as Scott and perfect for the role. Winstead nails Ramona; her actions, mannerisms and characterisation truly capture the novel’s dream-girl. Culkin is genius as Wallace and Wong is brilliant as Knives, and Chris Evans, Brandon Routh and Jason Schwartzman are easily the best of the ‘evil exes’.

This is definitely up there with the best films of 2010; it’s battling with my current winner, ‘Inception’ for the top spot, but we’ll see how the rest of the year pans out.

Verdict: 5 out of 5 – A dazzling, mind-blowing cinematic experience that everyone should see. If you loved ‘Kick-Ass’ then this will be golden for you. I’m definitely grabbing a ticket to see this fantastic picture again.

Chris Haydon

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Cert: 12A FILM

REVIEW

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Halloween is great fun for many children and adults, but can be a source of alarm or irritation for others. Most children are

out for fun and delighted to receive a few sweets, but the trick element can cause mischief or even make some people feel threatened. To make Halloween a more fun experience for everyone, check out the suggestions for Halloween ‘etiquette’ in the box below.

Before the 1980s, the phrase ‘Trick or treat?’ was relatively unknown in the UK. However, it’s not totally imported from America, either, and actually goes back a lot further, actually originating from a combination of two traditions: an early European Christian custom called Souling, and the Scottish practice of Guising.

Souling took place on All Saints’ Day, November 1. Poor Christians walked from village to village begging for ‘soul cakes’, small currant-filled pieces of bread. In return for the food, prayers were said on behalf of the dead relatives of the donors on All Souls’ Day, November 2.

Guising, short for disguising, is an ancient Scottish tradition. Groups of children dressed up to visit and entertain their neighbours by singing, dancing, reciting poems or playing

music. In return they were rewarded with sweets or coins.

However, there’s no arguing that Halloween is indeed huge business in America, and in many states certain rules must be adhered to while ‘trick or treating’. We’ve summarised a few below...

Halloween Etiquette• Only visit houses which display visible

Halloween lights and decorations. • Enjoy yourself but respect other people’s

right not to get involved.• As a house-holder, if you don’t want to join

in - or if you have joined in but need to start getting younger children to bed - turn your outside lights off so trick-or-treaters know not to ring your bell. Make double-sure by putting a note near your doorbell explaining you have young children in bed.

• If you do want to join in, keep your lights on and place a jack-o-lantern or other decorations in view of the street. And, of course, have plenty of pre-wrapped sweets near your door!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

TRICK OR TREAT?

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Whitstable Artists’ Open House Trail 2010 - From Stephanie Brunton’s beach hut to Clare Jackson’s straw bale studio, this year’s Whitstable Artists’ Open House Trail boasts a total of 22 venues within walking distance of each other, showcasing the work of over 50 local artists. Operating over the last three weekends in October, the trail gives members of the public the ideal opportunity to browse through the work of top local artists in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Visitors will find something to suit every taste, and you can round off your visit with tea and cakes at Estelle Jourd’s house! All venues will be open over the three weekends of the Canterbury Festival: 16/17 23/24, and 30/31 October from 11 to 5 pm. More details at: www.canterburyfestival.co.uk

Swalecliffe School Choir and Phoenix Performing Arts will be performing in a charity Concert ‘Raising the Roof’ at Swalecliffe Free Church, 7pm October 9, where all profits will go to help build homes in the poorest parts of Romania. Tickets are £5 for adults and £3 for children and include refreshments from the garden of England. There are some exciting and talented musicians taking part and it looks like an exciting evening in a very good cause. For more details call Kathy on 01227 275709 or 282136.

Local musicians Ry Robson and Solomon, both with successful track-records on the music scene, began an unlikely collaboration of Blues and Hip Hop this summer, called Natural Selection, and their first album ‘Volume 1’ is out now. You may have heard Ry with his band ‘Filthy BooZeHounds’ or playing guitar for blues legend Art Ferguson. Solomon of The Peoples Army, whilst writing his second solo album, was busy touring the UK and Holland with the Brassroots, playing the UK festival circuit, and headlining the Club Dada stage at Glastonbury. The album is an innovative blend of Jazz, Hip Hop, Funk and Blues, and is available at www.myspace.com/naturalselectionlive, Gatefield Sounds Whitstable/Herne Bay and Sound House Broadstairs. Or pick one up from their live shows, see the Gig Guide for details. More details at [email protected], facebook, or call Ry on 07789 728342.

Em Peasgood has been running Open Mic/Jam nights at Deco 5 since March 2010, featuring musicians from Kent and London, from beginners to advanced players, including a few big names and a full choir.

The sessions are about bringing together our local music community and encourage the vast amount of existing and new music talent in our local area. However, a decline in audience numbers means they are now at risk.

Many locals may not know about the sessions, and Em believes if they came once, they’d keep coming back. So why not come and see for yourself? The Jam sessions are currently held on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at Deco 5 Jazz and Wine Bar from 8.30pm. More details at www.empeasgood.com under ‘Projects / Deco Jam Sessions’.

Pic: Lee Thompson

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When you think of a Hollywood action heroine, the first star that springs to mind is Angelina Jolie. She’s sexy, hard as nails and is a huge screen presence. For director Phillip Noyce, Jolie wasn’t

the original choice for his lead character in ‘Salt’; in fact, he didn’t even have a woman in mind. The role was initially intended for Tom Cruise; however he turned the film down to star in ‘Knight and Day’. Much about ‘Salt’ has been carefully hidden from under the media’s watchful eye, leaving plenty with no information about the picture, which leaves us agreeing with the movie’s tagline, ‘Who is Salt?’

Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) is a CIA agent working in Washington. As she leaves the office to celebrate her anniversary with her husband, Salt is pulled back in to interview a Russian man named Vassily Orlov (Daniel Olbrychski) who’s arrived with information. Orlov tells Salt that a Russian spy will kill the Russian President in New York where he will be attending the funeral of the American Vice-President. The name of the spy is Evelyn Salt. Crippled by fear and anxiety, Salt goes on the run, but not all is as it seems. As Salt’s obscure past begins to unravel, the CIA realise that Evelyn might not be who she protests to be.

In retrospect, ‘Salt’ is a Hollywood Action Movie to a tee. It’s jam-packed with thrills, spills and hundreds of kills, but if you dig a little deeper, this picture provides much more than meets the eye. It’s glowing with intelligence that rival pictures don’t always possess and it has a well-structured and multi-layered narrative that keeps you constantly guessing and forces the audience to stay on its toes. In 100 minutes, the audience is flung through America and Russia, embarking on a journey with an unknown alias who operates on both sides of the law and isn’t afraid to get blood on her hands in order to maintain a goal.

Salt hardly sounds like an average Hollywood protagonist does she? Like a mixture of Jason Bourne and Fox (Jolie’s assassin character from 2008’s ‘Wanted’), Jolie’s portrayal of Salt is a dark and ingenious one.

This is also the best film Phillip Noyce has directed since ‘The Bone Collector’ (1999), the film that really started Jolie’s career. ‘Salt’ is filled with fantastic cinematography, pyrotechnics and special effects that compliment Noyce’s precise direction.

Personally, I think Cruise would have been wrong for this movie, he lacks the devious edge that was essential for the character of Salt to live and breathe. Jolie nails the role and is one of her best characters for a while.

So, in summary, ‘Salt’ is a brilliant film that will please most audiences. It’s a great Popcorn flick, a great Action flick, but most of all, it’s a generally great film.

Verdict: 4 out of 5: ‘Salt’ is a tightly-wound, high-octane Action Thriller that fails to lose pace, intrigue or excellence.

Chris Haydon

Salt Certificate: 12A FILMREVIEW

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Note: You’ll need a pumpkin which weighs about 1.5Kg for this recipe.

INGREDIENTS• 3-5 medium cloves garlic,

unpeeled

• 1kg (2lbs) pumpkin, peeled and deseeded

• Olive oil

• 1 large onion, finely chopped

• 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

• 1 teaspoon ground cumin

• Salt and pepper, to taste

• 1 litre (1 3/4 pints) vegetable or chicken stock

• Cream, for serving (optional)

• Freshly grated nutmeg, or chilli

flakes for serving (optional)

If you have any favourite recipes you’d like to share, please send them in, with any relevant, good-quality photos, to: [email protected] or PO Box 290 Whitstable CT5 9AH

1 Preheat oven to 190C / Gas mark 5.

2Chop the pumpkin into even-sized chunks (about

5cm / 2 inches across). Place the pumpkin with the unpeeled garlic cloves in a roasting tin. Drizzle with a little oil and toss to coat the pieces.

3Bake in the oven. Check after 20 minutes and

remove the garlic at that point and set it aside. Roast the pumpkin until it’s soft and tender. Be careful not to burn it.

4Heat a teaspoon of oil in large (at least 2.7 litre

capacity) saucepan over medium heat. Add onion,

nutmeg, cumin, salt and pepper. Fry gently, stirring, until the onion is just softened slightly.

5Add the roasted pumpkin and stock and bring to the

boil. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, until onion is completely soft and the stock has reduced a little. The more the stock reduces, the thicker the soup will be and the more concentrated the flavour.

6Season to taste. Peel the roasted garlic and add it

to the soup. Remove from the heat and allow to cool for about half an hour before pureeing in batches in a blender.

7Serve the soup hot with cream and/or grated

nutmeg/ chilli flakes if preferred.

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October 1066 - The Battle of Hastings

October’s Solutions

A PEEK INTO THE PAST...

On October 14th, 1066, King Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, was defeated by the Norman forces of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings.

According to legend, at the end of a bloody, all-day battle, Harold was shot in the eye with an arrow and killed and his forces were destroyed.

Just over two weeks earlier, William, the duke of Normandy, had invaded England, claiming his right to the English throne. According to Norman historians, Edward the Confessor, the childless English king, had promised to make his cousin William his heir. On his deathbed, however, Edward changed his mind and granted the kingdom to Harold Godwine, head of the leading noble family in England.

In January 1066, King Edward died, and Harold Godwine was proclaimed King Harold II. William immediately countered his claim.

On September 28, 1066, William landed in England with approximately 7000 troops and cavalry. He seized the town of Pevensey then marched to Hastings, where

he paused to organize his forces. On October 13, Harold arrived near Hastings with his army, and the next day William led his forces out to give battle.

After his victory, William marched on London and received the city’s submission. On Christmas Day, 1066, he was crowned the first Norman king of England and the Anglo-Saxon phase of English history came to an end.

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the gig guideThis information is intended as guide only, and may be subject to last-minute changes. Contact details are provided for all venues.

OCTOBERWhitstable

1 - The Neptune - BRUISE - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

1 - Coach & Horses - SELKIE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

1 - Deco 5 - COUNTRY JOE & THE DYSLEXICS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

1 - East Kent - DFS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

1 - The Plough, Swalecliffe - GET CARTER - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 792428

1 - The Playhouse - LONNIE DONEGAN - 7.45, £12.50, 01227 272042

1 - Whitstable & Herne Bay Lions Club, The Playhouse - CHARITY CONCERT - featuring music of Lonnie Donegan by his son, in aid of John Graham Centre, Blean, and Lions charities. 7.45pm £12.50. 01227 272442

2 - The Neptune - DAD ROCKS - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

2 - Coach & Horses - TROUSER TRUMPETS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

2 - Deco 5 - THE LUCKY ONES -

8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

2 - Harbour Garden Cafe - BRENDAN

POWER & BILLY EBELING - 1-4.30pm,

FREE entry, 07840 850751

2 - East Kent - BLUES FUSION -

8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

2 - The Playhouse - DANCE FOR

PEACE - 7.45, £9/£7, 01227 272042

2 - Horsebridge - JO FRANCIS &

THE BLUE NOTES - 8pm, £8/£6,

01227 281174

3 - The Neptune - BOOZEHOUNDS -

5-8pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

3 - Two Brewers - DISTRACTIONS -

8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272150

3 - Chestfield Barn - BRENDAN

POWER & BILLY EBELING - 2.30-

5pm, FREE entry, 01227 793086

5 - Deco 5 - ADAM SKEAPING -

8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

5 - The Playhouse - OYOYSTER

COMEDY: STEVE FROST’S IMPRO

ALLSTARS - 7.45, £12.50,

01227 272042

7 - Whitstable Folk Club, Labour Club, Belmont Rd - BOB FOX - 8pm, tickets £7 from Rock Bottom Records, Harbour St or www.whitstablefolk.co.uk. 07895 683567

7 - Deco 5 - JAMIE MOORE & FAVE REAY - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

8 - The Monument - LEE THOMPSON - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264155

8 - Deco 5 - NATURAL SELECTION - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

8 - Coach & Horses - PAUL THE OTHER ONE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

8 - East Kent - BODEGAS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

8 - The Playhouse - FOLK IN THE BARN JIGANTICS/ LUKE JACKSON/ ACOUSTIC ARCHITECTS - 7.45, £10, 01227 272042

9 - The Neptune - GREAT MATES - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

9 - Whitstable Folk Club, Royal Native Oyster Stores, The Horsebridge - EILEN JEWELL - 8pm, tickets £12 from Rock Bottom Records, Harbour St or www.whitstablefolk.co.uk. 07895 683567

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It is rare for a tribute band to be given the approval of the band they are paying tribute to. So imagine the surprise of Letz Zep - at that time, a part time band playing Zep tunes for their own entertainment, and for the enjoyment of small crowds in small venues, when in walks Robert Plant. Not only did the legendary Led Zeppelin vocalist give the band the thumbs up and best wishes on the night, he went on to discuss the band in interviews, including a Q magazine feature in which he said “I walked in, I saw me.”

Letz Zep have been featured on BBC1, BBC2, ITV, in Classic Rock and Kerrang, Q and Mojo, and following a chance meeting with Jimmy Page received the ultimate accolade when invited by Led Zeppelin themselves to perform at the official launch party for Led Zeppelin’s ‘Mothership’ album.

Letz Zep are now a touring force in Europe and are considered the biggest and best tribute to Led Zeppelin. Demand for the band is such that they regularly tour in Spain, Greece, Holland, Belgium, Italy and France and have also played in Venezuela, Australia and New Zealand.

It was in New Zealand that their show promoter received a call from Led Zeppelin’s management company, threatening to take legal action if the band did not stop using a photo of Robert Plant to promote the gig. The photo was actually Letz Zep vocalist Billy Kulke.

Led Zeppelin have been offered millions of dollars to reform for one last tour, but Robert Plant wasn’t interested after the success of his multi award winning platinum selling ‘Raising Sand’ album. The Letz Zep

vocalist was one of the names in the hat as a possible replacement, and Jimmy Page forwarded Billy’s name, but unfortunately bassist John Paul Jones was against the idea of using any vocalist but Plant.

This, the second gig of newly-formed company WhitLive, is at The East Quay, November 5 at 8.30pm.

“If you closed your eyes you really could imagine that it was Plant and Page up there. And if you opened them again the illusion didn’t really go away” Jeremy Clarkson, Sunday Times

“There’s a band on tour at the moment called Letz Zep. They’re fantastic and I recommend you go see them” Jonathan Ross

Tickets are £10 in advance and available from: www.wegottickets.com, Hotel Continental, Windy Corner Stores, Gatefield Sounds Whitstable/Herne Bay and Canterbury Rock.

WhitLive has given The IMP 2 pairs of tickets to give away! Simply answer this question:

Who was Led Zeppelin’s lead guitarist?

Email your answer, along with your name, address and phone number to [email protected] with LETZ ZEP as the subject, or write to LETZ ZEP COMPETITION, The Whitstable IMP, PO Box 190, CT5 9AH. Entries must be received by October 18, winners will be contacted by October 20. Terms and Conditions apply.

The absolute best tribute, to the absolute best rock band of all time, is coming to Whitstable on November 5

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9 - Deco 5 - THE VIBE PROJECT - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

9 - Coach & Horses - NIGEL HOBBINS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

9 - Horsebridge - BOUGARABOU - 8pm, £12/£10, 01227 281174

10 - The Neptune - FLUTATIONS - 5-8pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

10 - Two Brewers - RUN VT - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272150

10 - The Playhouse - THE RAT PACK - 7.45, £12, 01227 272042

12 - Deco 5 - ADAM SKEAPING - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

14 - Ship Centurion - CHARLIE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264 740

14 - Deco 5 - EM PEASGOOD & FRIENDS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

15 - The Monument - FLIPSWITCH - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264155

15 - The Neptune - MATT BROOKS - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

15 - Coach & Horses - CAMINE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

15 - Deco 5 - FILTHY BOOZEHOUNDS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

15 - East Kent - HONG KONG - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

15 - The Plough, Swalecliffe - AS IS NOW - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 792428

15 - Horsebridge - BLUE RHYTHM KINGS - 8pm, £8/£6, 01227 281174

16 - The Neptune - RICK CREAMY - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

16 - Coach & Horses - LAS BRAGAS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

16 - Deco 5 - THE VIOLET JIVE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

16 - East Kent - DISTANT VOICES - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

16 - Horsebridge - KEITH JAMES: THE GREAT CANADIAN SONG BOOK - 8pm, £12, 01227 281174

17 - The Neptune - CROOKED STYLE - 5-8pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

17 - Two Brewers - THE BOOZY BLUES BAND - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272150

19 - Deco 5 - ADAM SKEAPING - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

21 - Ship Centurion - OPEN HARP SURGERY - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264 740

21 - Deco 5 - EM PEASGOOD & FRIENDS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

22 - Coach & Horses - MAC’S DINER - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

22 - Deco 5 - SNEAKIN’ SALLY - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

22 - East Kent - HOOCHES - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

22 - The Plough, Swalecliffe - ELVIS TRIBUTE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 792428

22 - Horsebridge - HKB FINN JAZZ ENSEMBLE - 7.30pm, £TBA, 01227 281174

23 - The Neptune - PAUL THE OTHER ONE - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

23 - Coach & Horses - DISTANT VOICES - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

23 - Deco 5 - THE SESSION - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

24 - The Neptune - VINCE MARTIN - 5-8pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

24 - Two Brewers - WHERE’S MY THING? - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272150

26 - Deco 5 - ADAM SKEAPING - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

28 - Ship Centurion - FREELOADERS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264 740

28 - Deco 5 - EM PEASGOOD & FRIENDS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

29 - East Kent - CRASH JONES - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

29 - Coach & Horses - LED GREMLIN - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 264732

29 - Deco 5 - CHRIS CORCORAN TRIO - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 770079

29 - Horsebridge - COMEDY: ROBIN INCE’S BAD BOOK CLUB - 8pm, £7/£5, 01227 281174

30 - The Neptune - LIVE MUSIC - 8.45pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

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30 - East Kent - LEE THOMPSON - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272018

31 - The Neptune - THE BLOCKS - 5-8pm, FREE entry, 01227 272262

31 - Two Brewers - CRUISE CONTROL - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 272150

Further Afield1 - Rose & Crown, Canterbury - BRENDAN POWER & BILLY EBELING - 8.30pm, 01227 786726

2 - The Wrotham Arms, Broadstairs - BRENDAN POWER & BILLY EBELING - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01843 861788

4 - Rose & Crown, Canterbury - BRENDAN POWER & FRIENDS - 8.30pm, 01227 786726

6 - Faversham Folk Club, The Chimney Boy, Faversham - SINGERS’ NIGHT, bring your stories, poems, songs or instruments. 8pm, £1, 01795 534368 or 07980 203992

7 - The Cricketers, Canterbury - IVAN’S ALL STARS - 9pm, FREE entry, 01227 464227

7 - Carpenter’s Arms, Eastling - KELLY’S HEROES - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 456271

9 - Rodney’s Sports Bar, Herne Bay - THE LOST WEEKEND - 9pm, FREE entry, 01227 375658

13 - Faversham Folk Club, The Chimney Boy, Faversham - ROGER SUTCLIFFE, 8pm, £5/£6, 01795 534368 or 07980 203992

14 - Carpenter’s Arms, Eastling - CELLAR 39 - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 456271

16 - Rodney’s Sports Bar, Herne Bay - THE ANDY MACK EXPERIENCE - 9pm, FREE entry, 01227 375658

18 - Rose & Crown, Canterbury - BRENDAN POWER & FRIENDS - 8.30pm, 01227 786726

16-30 - CANTERBURY FESTIVAL - see free festival guides around town, or go to: www. canterburyfestival.co.uk

20 - Faversham Folk Club, The Chimney Boy, Faversham - SINGERS’ NIGHT, bring your stories, poems, songs or instruments. 8pm, £1, 01795 534368 or 07980 203992

21 - Carpenter’s Arms, Eastling - LEARNING CURVE - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 456271

22 - Red Lion, Baddlesmere - WHERE’S MY THING - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 751207

22 - Wrotham Arms, Broadstairs - IVAN’S ALL STARS - 9pm, FREE entry, 01843 861788

24 - Canterbury Festival Club - BRENDAN POWER, ALISTER ATKIN, GEOFFREY RICHARDSON, PERRY WHITE, 8pm, 01227 452853

25 - Rose & Crown, Canterbury - BRENDAN POWER & FRIENDS - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 786726

26 - Orange Street Music Club, Canterbury - BRENDAN POWER ‘TUESDAY BLUESDAY’ 01227 760 801

27 - Faversham Folk Club, The Chimney Boy, Faversham - PEGGY SEEGER, 8pm, £10, 01795 534368 or 07980 203992

28 - Carpenter’s Arms, Eastling - DAVE RAY TRIO - 8.30pm, FREE entry, 01227 456271

CLASSICAL

9 - Swalecliffe Free Church - RAISING THE ROOF - featuring Swalecliffe School Choir and Phoenix Performing Arts. £5/£3 including refreshments. All profits to build houses in Romania’s poorest areas, through Grassroots and SPERANTA4ROMANIA. Call Kathy on 01227 275709.

21 - St Peter’s Methodist Church, St Peter’s St, Canterbury - CANTERBURY SINGERS - Works by SS Wesley, Parry Mendelssohn and Vaughan Williams. 7.30pm, £10 on door or from 01227 863172

30 - Whitstable Music Society, Whitstable Methodist Church - MAGGINI STRING QUARTET - quartets by Haydn, Arnold and Beethoven, 7pm, £12/£6. whitstablemusicsociety.org.uk

Deadline for the November issue will be October 13.

Gig listings are FREE of charge. Please contact Lucy: [email protected]

Gig information provided by LDP Promotions: www.ldppromotions.com

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Beach Hut, Westbeach, Convenient for the Golf Club and Beach £17,000

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CALL TODAY TO ARRANGE A VIEWING ON 01227 262 753

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A PERSONAL & FRIENDLY SERVICE TO BOTH

VENDORS AND PURCHASERSimpestates

Tried and trusted local brandThe Whitstable IMP continues to serve the local community. We are welcomed into the homes of local residents month in, month out, as a trusted source of local information. Our move into Estate Agency is a natural, logical development for the IMP; we have many years of sales and lettings experience between us and unrivalled local knowledge.

Unrivalled local knowledgeYou’ll find us both professional and cost-effective. As we are specialists, we know how to present your property to optimise sales potential, whilst ensuring the smooth running of the sales process. You will deal with one person through the entire process - from taking your property on, to exchange and completion of your sale.

A truly local Estate Agency with an international reachWe pride ourselves in offering a personal and friendly service to both vendors and purchasers alike. In addition to our extensive local coverage, we will market your property to the widest possible audience via a network of property websites including rightmove.co.uk and findaproperty.com, ensuring your property is seen by locals as well as people wishing to relocate to the area.

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what’s on? whitstable what’s on? whitstableTHE MONTH AHEAD...

October

1 - Whitstable & Herne Bay Lions Club, The Playhouse - CHARITY CONCERT - featuring music of Lonnie Donegan by his son, in aid of John Graham Centre, Blean, and Lions charities. 7.45pm £12.50. 01227 272442

2nd & 16th - St Mary’s Hall, 10-5pm - Seaside Brocante - rustic seaside chic, home-made tea & cakes and bigger stands in vintage garden. Furniture, Homeware, haberdashery. £1 admission. Cindy Mainwaring: 01227 773037. Next fair Nov 6th.

3rd - Whitstable Library - 11am - launch of new Story Time with Cassie Stafford.

8th - Whitstable & District Horticultural Society - 7.30pm, URC, Janine Doulton - Growing & Showing Daffodils. Prize: flowering pot plant. 01227 265503

9th - Swalecliffe Free Church - RAISING THE ROOF - a charity concert featuring Swalecliffe School Choir and Phoenix Performing Arts. £5/£3, call Kathy on 01227 275709

14th - Whitstable Flower Club - Whitstable Youth Centre, Tower Parade, 2 pm. Myths and Legends - Robin White - Open meeting visitors tickets £5, competition, Halloween. Ann 01227 361

16th - St Alphege Open Morning for prospective arents of nursery or school children. 9.30-12. Look around the school and nursery & chat to teachers. Activities and refreshments available. 01227 272977

21st - Whitstable Philatelic Society - Display team from Isle of Thanet P.S. [email protected]

23rd - Past & Present Collectors’ Fair St Peter’s Church Hall, Cromwell Road 11:30-5:30 Retro home and wear, collectables & ephemera, vintage toys, jewellery, local crafts. Free entry,Enquiries: Kerry Bridge 07986 773020, Christmas Fair: 20 November

Ongoing:Sundays 11am - Story Time at Whitstable library.

Now, until December 2010 - Relic! Family Trail - Join the quest at Whitstable Musem. Inspired by CBBC ‘Relic’ Programme. Age 5+

Last Sunday of every month - Briary Primary School Car Boot Sale, Greenhill, from 7am - pitches £5 pre-booked, £7 on the day. 01227 373095

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

Activities and times may change, please check before you arrive.

Babies

Breast Feeding & Weaning Peer Support Group – Joy Lane Children’s Centre - Mondays from 12:15 -2:15pm. 01227 263998

Baby bounce and rhyme – Whitstable Library, Oxford Street, first Tuesday of each month, 11-11.20am. 01227 273309

Drop-in baby clinic – Joy Lane Children’s Centre - Thursdays 9.30-11am, no appointment necessary, call in to see the health visitor, chat and have your child weighed. Call 01227 263998

Baby Massage - Joy Lane Children’s Centre - Thursdays 12.00-1pm. 01227 564421

Baby Massage – Whitstable Health Centre – 5-week courses, Friday am. 50p per session, bring your own massage oil. Call Carol Fellowes on 01227 594417

Portage Drop in & Play - Joy Lane Children’s Centre - for families with children 0-5 with additional needs - Fridays 10am-12. Call 01227 263998 for more info

Parent and Toddler

Carer & Toddler group - St Alphege, Monday 9.15-10.45am, 50p per family. 01227 272977.

Arts & Crafts - Mondays 10-11am term-time only, drop in at Swalecliffe Children’s Centre - 01227 272103

Button Tots – Lucerne Neighbourhood Centre, Faversham Road. Mondays 10am-12, call Jane 01227 282732

Walk & Talk - fortnightly, Mondays, from Oct 4th (term-time only) 1.30 for 1.45 start at JoJo’s Tankerton. For parents with under 5s. Swalecliffe Children’s Centre 01227 272103

Baby Massage - Mondays 1-2pm, Swalecliffe Children’s Centre. Bookable at Centre 01227 272103

3 Years Plus Family Group – Westmeads Infant School, Cromwell Road, Mondays 1.45-2.45pm. 01227 272995

Little Alfies – Seasalter Christian Centre, alternate Mondays 1.45pm, call 07733070933

Story Time – Swalecliffe Library, Herne Bay Road, Swalecliffe, Mondays 2-2.30pm, drop in or call 01227 792645

Messy Play Sessions – Mondays 1-3pm. Bring old clothes! Free of charge. Joy Lane Children’s Centre – 01227 263998

Midwife Clinic - Tuesdays 9am-3pm, Swalecliffe Children’s Centre, appointment only through Whitstable Health Centre.

Playmates - Christian Fellowship Hall, Harbour Street. Tuesday 9.30-11.30am, term-time only. 80p per family. All welcome. Diane Wilkin: 01227 263393.

Tots @ TEC – Tankerton Evangelical Church Hall, Northwood Road, Tankerton, Tuesdays 10-11.30am, ages 0-5, £1 per family. 01227 794328

Seasalter Christian Centre parent and toddler group – Tuesdays, 1.30-3pm, £1 per family. 01227 770257

Baby Bounce and Rhyme - Whitstable Library, 1st Tuesday of the month, 11-11.20am - 01227 273309

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Herne Bay Freehold £299,000 Whitstable 2 Bed £179,995

Chestfield 4 Bed £430,000 Tankerton 2/3 Bed £235,000

Whitstable 3 Bed £184,995Herne Hill 3 Bed £475,000

CALL TODAY TO ARRANGE A VIEWING ON 01227 262 753

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what’s on? whitstable what’s on? whitstableParent & Toddler Group - drop in Wednesdays 9-11.30am, with Health Trainer on site. Swalecliffe Children’s Centre - 01227 272103

Rock-a-bye Music - Joy Lane Children’s Centre, Wednesday 1.45-2.30. Bookable at Centre 01227 263998

Little Lights – St Alphege Church, High Street, Thursdays, term time, 1.45-2.45pm, call 01227 770221

All Saints Parent and Toddler Group now at All Saints Church Hall, Church Street. Thursdays 1-2.30pm term-time only. 50p per family. Sue Smith 01227 5713255

Little Oysters Pre-school storytelling and craft activity, Last Wednesday, 1.30-2.30pm. Whitstable Museum. £2 per child. To book: 01227 276 998

Parent and Toddler Group – Joy Lane Children’s Centre – Thursdays, session 1: 9-10.30am; session 2: 11-12.30. 01227 263998

3+ Toddler Group - St Alphege, Thursdays 9.15-10.45. 50p per family, 01227 272977

Messy Play - drop in Thursdays 1-2.45-pm, Swalecliffe Children’s Centre - 01227 272103

Heuristic Play - Joy Lane Children’s Centre, Thursdays 1.45-2.45pm. Drop in. 01227 263998

Chatterbox Baby and Toddler Group – St John’s Church Centre, Swalecliffe. Fridays 9.30-11.30am. 01227 792835

Locomotion - 9.30-10.15 (2-5) Baby Loco 10.20-10.50 (6 months-2). Swalecliffe Children’s Centre Bookable at Reception 01227 272103.

Find a Voice (lends equipment to people with speech & Communication difficulties) Fridays 10-11am, Joy Lane Children’s Centre: 01227 263998

Story time – Whitstable Library, Oxford Street. Fridays, 2-2.30pm, call 01227 273309

Friday Fun Group – Middle Wall United Reformed Church – 9.30-11.30am. Waiting list - 01227 771766 or 263959

Dads’ group - Joy Lane Children’s Centre - Fridays 1-3pm. 01227 263998

Pre-school Children

Gardening Groups - Mondays 9am, drop in to Joy Lane Children’s Centre (also other days) call: 01227 263998. 1-2pm Swalecliffe Children’s Centre, Drop-in, 01227 2727103

Impressions & Expressions Mondays 9.30 - 10.30 pre-book at Joy Lane Children’s Centre on 01227 263998

Whitstable School Transition Group for children starting school at 4. Fridays 1.30-3pm. Penny: 01227 773155 transitionwhitstable.org.uk

School Children/After-School Clubs

Community choir for children of St Alphege CE school, Whitstable Junior school and Whitstable Endowed CE school. Every Tuesday during term time 8.30-8.50am, St Alphege Community room. 01227 272977

Cricket - Saturday Colts - ages 6-11. 9.15am, £1per child, including drink. Register at http://www.whitstablecc.tripod.com or at Belmont Road ground on Saturday morning.

Connexions - Joy Lane Children’s Centre - FREE, Fridays 10-4, confidential advice & guidance on learning, living & working for 13-19-yr-olds. Call Ali on 01227 479150

TDA baby & children’s classes Mondays, special Mum & Babies on Thursdays. Phone Helena for details: 01227 275 375

Music Lessons With Emily - Lessons for Adults and Children in: Singing, Piano, Flute, Theory, Sight Reading, Songwriting, GCSE / A Level preparation and Sibelius. I currently have a waiting list for under 16 year olds as I am fully booked but have vacancies for adult learners who can attend in the daytime. Call Emily on 01227 282 556 or 07749 115 484.

Whitstable Home Education Group Tuesdays 1.30-3pm. Penny: 01227 773155, transitionwhitstable.org.uk, [email protected]

Whitstable Majorettes and Pom Teams - age 5+, St Peters Church Hall, Cromwell Street, Whitstable, Monday 4-6pm, £2 per session. 07900 478863

Adult Education

Chinese Mandarin Lessons for Adult/GCSE. Phone Seamay: 01227 772393 or email [email protected]

Under 25 Family Planning & Sexual Health Clinic (Drop in) 10.30-11.30 1st Thursday of every month, starting Oct 7. Joy Lane Children’s Centre 01227 26399

FITNESS

TDA adult classes Mondays, offering ballet, tap, pilates/yoga, dance-fit for 50+ low impact. Phone Helena for details: 01227 275 375

American Square Dancing at the W.I. Hall, Chestfield. Fridays 7:30-9:30pm. 01227 275455. Beginners Mondays 3-4.30pm.

Aqua Aerobics Mondays 4.45-5.45pm, Fridays 9.30-10.30am - Tree Tops Retreat, Wraik Hill, £4.50/class inc tea or coffee. Booking essential. 01227 280265, 07850 104560

Back fit Pilates. Classes for all over strength, flexibility and rehabilitation with qualified teacher, who has a strong therapy and personal training background. Elizabeth will help you confidently improve your posture and over all physique, whilst having fun! Classes are held on Thursday in Whitstable, day and evening. Call Elizabeth on 07748 988851

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Badminton courts at CCW available to hire Saturdays between 9am and 5pm. 07751 307708

Ballroom & Latin American Dancing, Tuesdays 1.30-3pm, Umbrella Centre, 01227 274880

Burn Fat, Get Fit! - with Personal Training and Classes. Boot Camps - Tuesday 7pm, Thursday 6:30pm and Friday 7am on Church St playing field. Buggy workout - Friday 11am Meet on Tankerton Slopes 45 min. Run Training - Friday 12.30 on Church St playing field 45 min. CALL MARK - 079689 55526 or e-mail [email protected]. Check www.bodyworks-pt.co.uk for more information.

Fitness to Music with bums, legs & tums - Mondays 12.15-1.15pm, Tree Tops Retreat, Wraik Hill, £4.50/class inc tea or coffee. Booking essential. 01227 280265, 07850 104560

Jelly Legs Running Club – Meets every Monday night at 6.30pm in various locations in Whitstable and Herne Bay – All abilities welcome. Please contact Sarah on 07871 275269, [email protected] or www.jelly-legs.co.uk for more information.

Low impact keep fit - Mondays 12.15-1.15pm, Umbrella Centre, Suzi: 07702 386176

PILATES CLASSES - Mondays 5:30pm-6:45pm at the Whitstable Umbrella Community Centre, Oxford Street, Whitstable.

Walk and talk - Wednesdays 10.30am from Whitstable Umbrella Community Centre: 01227 274880

Yoga and Relaxation with Chrissie - Monday and Tuesday evenings 7-8pm and 8.15-9.15pm, Longfield Court Garden Room, Swalecliffe. Thursday mornings 9.25am. Whitstable Youth and Community Centre, Tower Parade. Friendly drop-in classes £6. Please ring Chrissie on 01227 275000

Yoga - Mondays 1.20-2.20pm, Umbrella Centre, Suzi: 07702 386176

Yoga - Mondays 1.45-2.45pm & 6.30-7.30pm, £4.50/class inc tea or coffee. Booking essential. Tree Tops Retreat, Wraik Hill, 01227 280265, 07850

COMMUNITY GUIDE

Clubs/Societies

Arts and crafts for adults - Thursdays 10am-12, Umbrella Centre: 01227 274880

Book Club - Tankerton, 3rd Thursday in month 7.30pm. Friendly group of mixed ages reading a variety of fiction. Prospective new members are invited to contact Tim Mason on 01227 272126

Book club - 1st Thursday of the month, 6.30-9pm, Umbrella Centre. Movie every other month. 01227 274880

East Kent Model Railway Society - Wednesdays 7.30pm, Club house in the Old Dairy (by Castle Stores), Castle Road. 01227 275157

Free EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) Thursdays 10-4 at Umbrella Centre. Light tapping of points on the body and some taking. Can alleviate pain. 01227 274880

Flowers and Crafts Club - Tuesdays 7-9.30pm, Umbrella Centre, 01227 281138

Needles and Natter - Thursdays 2.30-4.30pm, Umbrella Centre, 01227 274880

Needles & Pins - Thursdays 12-2pm, Main Hall Umbrella Centre. Sewing classes for all abilities, call 01227 274880.Oyster Lacemakers - Mondays, 4–7pm, Umbrella Centre, 01227 276921

Oyster Singers - Every Monday (except holidays) 7.15pm at Tankerton Castle. Old and new songs in 4 part harmony. 01227 793155Photography - Digital Camera Course Tuesdays 3-5pm, Umbrella Centre. £5 registration, £12.50 for 5 week course. Beginners & Improvers. Advanced class also available. Call 01227 274880 for more details

Reading Group - Swalecliffe Library, 01227 792645

Samba Pelo Mar samba band, Tuesdays 7-9pm at Whitstable Junior School. Call 01227 281838.

Scrabble Club - Mondays 10.30-12.30pm, Umbrella Centre, 01227 274880

Short Mat Bowls - Friday and Sunday evenings, Umbrella Centre, 01227 794600

Whitstable and District Horticultural Society - United Reformed Church, Middle Wall, 7.30 pm on second Fridays. 01227 265503Whitstable Flower Club - Whitstable Youth & Community Center, Tower Parade, 2nd Thursday every month @ 2 pm. Annual membership or visitors welcome.Ann 01227 361995.Whitstable Indoor Bowling Club - open 9.30am-10pm. 01227 277 692

Whitstable Over 60s Centre, Waterloo Road (next to Baptist Church). Mon-Sat, 10am-1pm. Refreshments available. Drop in or call 01227 272093.

Whitstable Photographic Group – 1st & 3rd Friday each month, 8-10pm, The Castle, Tower Hill. 01227 275936

Whitstable Short Mat Bowls Club - Fridays & Sundays 7.30pm, Umbrella Centre. 01227 794600

Whitstable Stroke Club - Fridays 3.30-5.30pm, Umbrella Centre, 01227 266827

Whitstable Twinning Association - 01227 793212 or [email protected]

Whitstable Women Writers, first Monday of the month, 8pm, new members welcome, 01227 771126

Council ServicesRecycling Information: 01227 862 247; Recycling Collections, Banks, Sacks; Domestic Refuse Collection; Dog Fouling: 0800 031 9091

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Telephone: 01227 375554 email: [email protected]

Showroom now openShowroom now open

Alter your existing kitchen for a fraction of the cost of a new kitchen

Why buy a new kitchen whenyou can change your doors

• Replacement Doors from £24.00• Doors made to measure to fit any

existing kitchen• Work Surfaces• Handles• Sinks & Taps• Over 40 Designs of Doors in 45 Different Colours

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what’s on? whitstable what’s on? whitstableHealth

Chestfield Medical Centre – 0844 477 3073

Saddleton Road Surgery - 08443878666

Seasalter Surgery - 01227 772327

Whitstable Health Centre – 0844 477 2566

Estuary View Health Centre - 01227 284300

Seasalter Community Pharmacy - 0844 3878111

Estuary View Pharmacy - 01227 277488

Out of Hours service – 0844 800 1234

NHS Direct - including Out of Hours Pharmacies - 0845 46 47

Stop Smoking Service - 0800 849 4444

Blood Donation – 08457 711 711

Disability Information and Advice Line - Tel: 01227 771155

NHS Patient Advice and Liaison Service - 0800 085 6606

Local Policing

Police surgeries and meetings: www.kent.police.uk

Whitstable: 01227 868028

Chestfield - 01227 868028 or 0777 222 6106

Gorrell - 0777 222 5966

Harbour - 07980 683530 or 0777 222 6035

Seasalter & Yorkletts - 01227 868028

Swalecliffe & Tankerton - 01227 868028 or 01227 868028

Volunteer Services

Elderly or disabled and can’t access public transport? Whitstable Volunteer Car Scheme: 01227 264743

Volunteers Needed

Whitstable Volunteer Car Scheme - drivers needed to take elderly or disabled to appointments. If you have time to volunteer please call 01227 264743

Whitstable Volunteer Centre - Volunteers recruited to work in many different charities. Contact [email protected] or call 01227 772248

LOCAL SERVICES

Alternative Therapies

Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Swedish Massage, Ear Candles, Hot Stone Massage, Indian Head Massage. In the comfort of your own home or in Debra’s therapy room. Call Debra Maybourne, Holistic Therapist, 01227 276 881 or 07872 622 023

CHANGE YOUR LUCK – CHANGE YOUR LIFE. Do you feel you could make more of life? Whether you want to supercharge your confidence, become more relaxed or gain more control so that you can focus on creating the life YOU want, we can help. www.pureserendipity.co.uk ; 0845 579 4262

FOOT FRIEND - Caring Chiropody, the sole mate for your feet. The gentle foot health service in your own home. Visits within a 5 mile radius of town centre. Call Rochelle Lewis on 07974008120

Holistic Massage, Reflexology, Indian Head Massage.Treatment room in Whitstable; home visits within 3 mile radius. Gift vouchers, taster sessions and pamper events. Contact Liz Compton on 07931201148 or email [email protected], www.therapybythesea.co.uk

Hypnotherapy at Q Hypnotherapy, based in Whitstable. Details at www.Qhypnotherapy.co.uk. Call Lisa Barnett on 0800 612 8153

Hypnotherapy for Smoking is the least expensive within a 20 mile radius. Based in Chestfield. Call Peter Corrigan on 01227 792359 or email: [email protected] www.stopsmoking-kent.co.uk

Reflexology & Massage at Body Mind and SOLE - Denise Fasulo, MAR (Member of the Association of Reflexologists). Professional treatment in pleasant surroundings. Call Whitstable 01227 275855

Reflexology at Sole Indulgence for stress reduction, relaxation & better health. “If you haven’t tried it, it’s a must do.” Sarah, Whitstable. Gift vouchers available. New - Hot Stones Reflexology. Call Alison on 01227 272131 www.soleindulgence.co.uk

Beauty

bbeautiful mobile beauty therapy & beauty room. Bridal make-up packages, Facials, O.P.I Manicures & Pedicures, UV Gel nails, Lash/Brow tints, Waxing, Individual lashes. Pamper parties and Teenage make-up parties. Gift vouchers available. Insured and a member of Associated Beauty Therapists. Call Rachel on 07784223287Emphasising Beauty - Semi-permanent make-up. Eyebrows, eyeliner and lips. Eyelash extensions individually applied (silk and coloured available). Creative nail extensions, Jessica Manicures and Pedicures. Over 13 years experience. Qualified, insured and licensed. 07902877309 01227 264001 www.emphasisingbeauty.co.uk

CarersTender Loving Carers Domiciliary Ltd – Providers of Personal and Domestic Care to the elderly and younger less able within the community. For a FREE, no obligation assessment and enquiry, please call on 01227 772515. For employment opportunities please also call the number above. www.tenderlovingcarers.com

ChildcareDAISY CHAIN NURSERY SCHOOL - we are open every day during term time from 9.15 to noon with extended hours on Mondays and Thursdays 9.15 to 3.15. We welcome visits - please phone for appointment, 07947 819 348 (nursery hours) 01227 773059

Computer Repair Whitstable Computer Repair - All types of help with your PC, no call-out fee within 10 mile radius of Whitstable. Very competitive rates. www.WhitstableComputerRepair.co.uk or call 0800 224 8824

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Heart& SoulLADY DECORATING SERVICE

• Let me create the look you’ve always wanted

• Friendly adviceand approachable

• All aspects of decorating

• Furniture painting

• No job too small

Contact Eve on:07714 957974

Five lucky IMP readers will each win a pair of tickets to one show in The OyOySter Comedy Festival

Which Comedian has not played The Whitstable Playhouse?

A) Jo Brand B) Ken Dodd C) Paul Merton

Circle your answer, complete your details and send your reply to;

OyOySter Competition The IMP, PO Box 290, Whitstable CT5 9AH

Name:

Address:

Phone:

Email:

Winners will be drawn at random, one pair of tickets per show, tickets may not be exchanged. There is no cash alternative. Promoter: Nick Wilty

Please do not contact me with special offers

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TRIED AND TRUSTED LOCAL BRANDThe Whitstable IMP continues to serve the local community, we are welcomed into the homes of local resident’s month in month out, we are a trusted source of local information.

Don’t take our word for it...Since I started advertising my music tuition services in The IMP, I have seen an immense increase in telephone enquiries. As a result I am now fully booked and have a waiting list. The IMP has a great balance of stories, local information and advertisements, many people will always read it, rather than toss it in the recycling bin. As a result it’s a safe and affordable advertising bet. I highly recommend it! Emily Peasgood, local musician and music teacher. 16,000 Magazines distributed every month in WhitstableYou could be promoting your business to the local community, prices start form only £25 per month. Call today to book your ad into the next issue 01227 262 753

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what’s on? whitstable what’s on? whitstableHDG Networks: the only Trading Standards-Approved and Microsoft-Certified computer repair and IT support company in East Kent, based in Whitstable. www.hdgnet.com / 08000 434638 / 01227 280282. Quote “IMP” for a £5 discount off your first callout

CounsellingWhitstable Counselling & Psychotherapy Centre. Feeling unable to cope and need somebody to talk to and think things through? Confidential, UKCP & BACP Registered with 15 years experience. Contact Deborah Gibbons on 01227 261159. Reduced rates for those on low incomes.Cromwell Road Counselling & Meditation Centre – Do you need to find different ways of coping with life? Do you need someone to listen? Counselling, Psychotherapy or Meditation could help; for Adults and Children. Phone Karin Heinitz/Christine McAllen, Tel: 01227 273580

Curtain MakingAffordable bespoke curtain and blind making service. Free estimates and measuring service. Co-ordinated soft furnishings, kitchenware and fabric gifts. Fabric also available to buy. Call Karen Mansfield Originals 01795 535348 or 07903 193390.Curtains & Blinds professionally made, all hand-finished, alterations undertaken, 30 yrs’ experience. Call Jan 01227 792729 or 07729 895123

Home MaintenanceF.T.S. Electrical Installations, all aspects of electrical work undertaken. Home Buyers/ Landlord surveys and reports, and periodic inspections. Door entry and alarm systems. Fully Qualified and Part P and Napit registered, Call Paul Fletcher on 01795 539302 & 07885 587350.Flat Pack Rescue, a fast and efficient flat-pack furniture assembly service. Don’t risk DIY, call an expert! Paul 07801814511 www.flatpackrescue.co.uk

High Quality Painters and Decorators. With her skilled team, can transform your house, and work with you to create the look you want. 18 years’ experience, Special Paint Finishes,Painted Furniture,Kitchens, Colour and Design Advise. Call Victoria on: 01795 539302 & 07970303610

Lady Painter & Decorator, 30 years’ experience, clean & tidy worker, no job too small. Call Kim on 01227 791 524 or 07792 195 411

Swann Plumbing Services is a small family-run plumbing & heating firm. We undertake all plumbing work from a leaky tap to a new boiler, please check website for a full list of services and local testimonials. Trading Standards Approved, OFTEC and Gas Safe Registered. 01227 262 585 www.swannplumbing.com

Family HistoryWho do you think you are? Would you like some help tracing your family history? Why not call me, Richard on 01227 281771 or e-mail [email protected] and I will be happy to discuss how I can help.

GardeningGardening/Property Maintenance - No job too small. Whitstable area only. Tree pruning, lawn mowing/tidying, hedge trimming, fencing, carpentry/woodwork projects for gardens. Call 07835 665 707

PartiesPartylite - Candles and Home Accessories? Quality fragrant candles in a variety of shapes, colours and sizes. Tri-Glow Reed Diffusers. Have an evening/coffee morning with friends and host a candle party. Monthly Hostess/Guest specials. Call: Karen 07956 575980 www.candlesulite.com

Jamie at Home - Forget tupperware it’s now Pukkaware! Have a fun evening with quiz, exclusive recipe (dvd) plus receive great benefits for hosting. The Jme range includes many lush but affordable house & home essentials. For party bookings, catalogues or further information. Call: Charlotte 07794120829 or E-Mail: [email protected]

Retailers

*Ripple Farm Organics* ORGANIC & LOCAL - Crundale, Canterbury CT4 7EB. Boxes delivered to your area. 01227 730898 (answer-phone) www.ripplefarmorganics.co.uk

Sunlock Blinds - Blinds for home conservatory or office. Made to measure, vertical, venetians, wooden, rollers, fly-screens, outside canopies. Upholstery Foam also available. Home visits arranged, free no obligation quotes. Free fitting service. Family-run business 32 years, 01227 281191; 07828 564082

Tarot Consultant

Experienced and professional Reader and Teacher of Tarot in Whitstable. Private readings, parties, talks and gift vouchers available. 8 week courses at Horsebridge Centre. See www.suzannecorbie.co.uk. Call Suzanne on 07732 493 014 or email [email protected]

Weddings

Beautiful wedding cakes made to your specification. Go to www.chrissies-kitchen.co.uk or call Chrissie to arrange an appointment on 07511 009 757.

The ultimate bespoke bridal hairdresser, make-up artist and facialists in the comfort of your boudoir & hotel room. It’s like having your very own fairy godmother on your wedding day. For a consultation contact us on 07807 892 857

FURTHER AFIELD

UK

Emerald Quays, Shoreham-by-Sea Nr Brighton ‘Quayside’ is a 2 bedroom luxury apartment with indoor heated pool, spa and gym Sleeps up to 5. American fridge/freezer, dishwasher etc. £450pw April-June. For availability, pictures and rates visit all year: www.holidaylettings.co.uk/94431 Shoreham Beach. Call 07799 263765 /07771 858889

Abroad

Stay in our yurts, in the hills of Andalucia, southern Spain. 1hr Malaga, 30 mins coast. Perfect for walking, exploring local white villages, horse riding, relaxing. For more info please visit our website: www.yurt-holidays-spain.com. Email [email protected], tel 0034 951321861.

To be included contact [email protected].

Price for 40-word insertion:1 month - £153 months - £306 months - £50

Non-profit organisations FREE subject to space

Deadline for November insertion is October 13

For classified (semi-display) or display advertising call Mel on 01227 262753

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LOCAL, INDEPENDENT & GREAT VALUE

5 WHITSTABLE HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE THE DUKE.

• BEERS

• WINES

• SPIRITS

• TOBACCO

• SELECTED WINES 2 FOR £10

• SELECTED BEERS 4 FOR £4

• SELECTION OF SOFT DRINKS & MIXERS

• WE SELL ICE

WHITSTABLE WINE SHACK

10% off all food at the Dove InnDargate, ME13 9HB 01227 751 360 Simply present this voucher at the end of your meal to have 10% discounted from your bill. Offer valid Monday to Friday for the months of March and April 2010, excluding Bank Holidays. The coupon must be completed to be valid. There is no cash alternative Promoter: The Dove Inn, Dargate, ME13 9HB.

Name:Address:

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Call us now: 01227 281648

ALLBITS Plumbing SuppliesUnit 60, John Wilson Industrial Estate, Kent, CT5 3QT Whitstable

ALL Price Include VAT at 17.5%Opening Hours

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IMPALA SUITEPan, Cistern and Seat,Basin with Pedestal £225

ZETO SUITEPan, Cistern and Seat,Basin with Pedestal

ODESSA SUITEBack to wall Pan & Seat, Semi-Recess Basin with 1 Tap Hole £165£250

TRIBUNE SUITEPan, Cistern, Seat

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MONICA SUITEPan, Cistern and Seat, Basin with Pedestal

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