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Bookish fashion Luxe Librarian looks The Tabernacle A new year for W11’s favourite venue

KenRussell’s

portobello street scenes from the 60s

FEMI FEM FROM SUBTERANIA

TO SUPPERCLUB

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Design for living

BABICKA VODKA THE SPIRIT OF NOTTING HILL

New Year, New You Health & Beauty for 2012

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ABSOLUTELY CONTENTS JANUARY 2012

FEATURES 16 FEMI FEM

From Subterania to Supperclub

22 KEN RUSSELL

Little-known photographs of Portobello in the 1950s

REGULARS 40 TABERNACLE TALE

Celebrating W11’s most diverse and evciting venue

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Queens Park’s model for 21st century living

28 IN KENSINGTON

57 BABICKA VODKA

30 FASHION SHOOT

74 NEW YOU

Spotlight on W8’s finest shops

Sleek looks for bookish types

From the Czech Republic for west London

New Year’s health special

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WHAT’S ON

10 LOCAL NEWS 30 FASHION 42 INTERIORS 56 FOOD & DRINK 68 HEALTH & BEAUTY 78 TRAVEL 81 PROPERTY

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appy new year to everyone. January may feel like a bleak month but all over west London there are things to celebrate, and Absolutely is dedicated to seeking them out. This month we’ve been asking everybody about their plans for 2012 and apart from the predictable (get fitter, eat healthily, give up smoking/ drinking/chocolate) we’ve got some quite interesting answers. Lots of people’s thoughts turn to selfimprovememnt and acquiring new skills at this time of year – and the ever-innovative people at The Idler Academy have identified learning the ukulele as the coolest new hobby for 2012. They are offering lessons in Westbourne Park Road – and this is a skill that no amount of gobal financial meltdown can take away from you. Idler founder Tom Hodgkinson is also rumoured to be a dab hand at building ukuleles out of the most unlikely materials, so if times get really tough he will always be able to upcycle something to strum. More courses and clubs can be found at the ever-evolving Tabernacle in Powis Square, which we focus on in this issue, discovering that there are more things going on in a single day there than in any other single venue in the world (possibly – or certainly in W11), ranging from ballet for tots to Capoeira to cabaret in a jam-packed programme that’s set to expand even further in 2012. Also this month we have a special spotlight on Kensington and the usual mix of local people, places and events. We hope you enjoy the issue.

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Meetings in Marrakech: the paintings of Hassan El Glaoui and Winston Churchill From 20 JanuarY LEIGHTON HOUSE MUSEUM Sir Winston Churchill, Britain’s war-time Prime Minister, was also an accomplished landscape painter. He first visited Marrakech in 1935 and developed a lasting affection for the city, which he considered “one of the loveliest spots in the whole world”. It was at Churchill’s behest that El Glaoui was encouraged to paint and to bcome one of Morocco’s most significant artists. Here works by the two artists are shown together for the first time. Leighton House Museum, Holland Park Road, W14

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Marrakech,1935 by Winston Churchill, © Churchill Heritage Ltd. Reproduced with permission from the Churchill Heritage Ltd.

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David Hockney: A Bigger Picture From 21 January Royal Academy An exhibition of new paintings by Notting Hill hero David Hockney, organised by the Royal Academy of Arts in collaboration with the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao and the Museum Ludwig, Cologne. Pictured: Winter Timber, 2009, Oil on fifteen canvases © David Hockney. Photo credit: Jonathan Wilkinson. Burlington House, Piccadilly W1 royalacademy.org.uk 8

7pm. Harry Pearce, Elif Shafak, Martin Gayford, Noo SaroWiwa and Simon Mann speak for 15 minutes each with no scripts. Powis Square W11 tabernaclew11.com


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Cirque du Soleil 6 January to 14 February Royal Albert Hall

Canary in a Coalmine From 18 January Rose Issa Gallery A solo show by Iranian-born Farhad Ahrarnia, who digitally prints images onto canvas, and punctures the surface with intricate embroidery, needles and loose threads. The resulting surface tension is unsettling, and leads the viewer to question the gulf between image, reality and hidden meaning. 269 Kensington High Street W8 020 7602 7700

Cirque returns to the Albert Hall with Totem, a fascinating journey into mankind’s evolution through a spellbinding fusion of traditional performance and state-of-the-art technology. Cirquedusoleil.com/totem 0800 1548 0000

Lygia Pape Magnetized Space to 19 february SERPENTINE GALLERY Lygia Pape (1927–2004) was a leading Brazilian artist and a founding member of the Neo Concrete movement. This is the first major exhibition of her work to be presented in the UK, bringing together well-known and previously unseen works, spanning sculpture, performance, paintings, films, poems, engravings and collages. Pape’s work - which focused on the coming together of aesthetic, ethical and political ideas - has formed an important part of Brazil’s artistic identity. Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens W2 serpentinegallery.org

SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR 13 JANUARY 8PM-2AM Notting Hill-dwelling Sophie Ellis Bextor takes to the decks with her husband Richard Jones. Paradise by way of Kensal Green, 19 Kilburn Lane W10 theparadise.co.uk

The Wood Show To 21 January Flow Gallery Work by 14 international artists, all subverting the preconceptions associated with wood. 1-5 Needham Road W11 020 7243 0782

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NEWS

roundup Current affairs in the area

liBrary BloW The High Court’s decision to reject the legal challenge against Brent’s determination to close Kensal Rise Library is a blow to the people of Kensal Rise. But for the tireless campaigners who have kept a vigil outside the library since October, and are running a people’s pop up library there, the battle continues. The library campaign has had much high-profile support and attracted lots of media attention with figures including Alan Bennett, Zadie Smith, Jacqueline Wilson, Philip Pullman, Alexei Sayle and Nick Cave aligning themselves to the movement. Margaret Bailey, who occupied the

library when it was threatened with closure in 1988, and is co-chair of the current campaign, told Absolutely: “Although the court judgment was disappointing, the library campaign is determined to continue the fight to save the library. We are sorry the judges decided in Brent’s favour and disregarded a very important principle which is relevant to all local authorities throughout England. Local authorities in England need to be mindful of their duties when they decide to make cuts to services. Duties exist for a reason, and that is why they are protected in law. A disregard of these duties using the excuse of ‘cuts’ or ‘austere times’ means that councils can now make

PortoBello entrePreneurs Two young entrepreneurs are looking forward to trading on Portobello Market after being named winners of the Royal Borough’s Market Enterprise Launch Pad 2011. Jo Hawtree, who is starting a men’s fashion label called Gunsmoke & Lavender and Emily Ellen Dell, who sells bespoke art on canvas under the name Girl on a Swing, have each won £1,000 in start-up funds, six months’ rentfree market stall space on Portobello Market, a support package from the Prince’s Trust and free business

insurance. The project was funded by the John Lyon’s Charity and run by the Council’s Education Partnership Team. Seven young entrepreneurs were selected to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges, including representatives from the Council, the homeware designer Cath Kidston, Circle Sports, the Prince’s Trust, John Lyon’s Charity. Cllr Nick Paget-Brown, Deputy Leader of the Council, said: “I know that a stall on the Portobello Market has been the springboard that has helped launch successful businesses in the past.”

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cuts to services with, perhaps, the knowledge that they can get away with such behaviour and have the protection of the law. It’s a sad situation that courts have decided to protect council’s actions rather than the most vulnerable in our community. We have applied for leave to go to the Supreme Court where we hope this most recent decision can be reversed.” The campaign has presented Brent Council with a proposal whereby the library could be kept open entirely by volunteers, at no cost to Brent. Bailey says: “If they don’t want to run the library, we’re prepared to take on that task.”

PuPils against Parking Pupils at Bassett House School designed and distributed leaflets aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of double-parking outside their school. Their efforts were supported by local PCSOs and the Royal Borough’s road safety team.


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Pret-a-photo The launch of Richard Young Gallery’s Pret-a-photo was a popular affair with guests including Nancy Dell’Olio and the Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea Julie Mills joining Richard and Susan Young at the Holland Street Gallery.

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Happy Birthday Supperclub Supperclub celebrated its second birthday with a host of spectacular acts giving their all to an enthusiastic and glamorous crowd. Guests picked sushi from the sellophaneclad female bodies and wowed at Marnie Scarlett’s burlesque trapeze and the bizarre taped lady, among others.

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Lambton Place was transformed into Narnia for Crayson and Kell SkÜtt’s lavish Christmas party. Guests lapped up vodka shots from a huge ice polar bear in a flurry of fake snow and a magical night was had by all. Photos by: leannedixon.com

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F one nighT The lighTs wenTi up anD There was Thisi guY in The miDDle of Thei Dancefloor wonDeringi whY’s iT all over – hei jusT looKeD liKe a normali guY buT iT was spiKe leei

emi Fem knows everybody. He’s a popular man – it comes with the territory. Providing the people of west London and further afield with music to party to for more than 20 years makes a person a lot of friends. He’s warm and friendly too – not jaded by the years of late nights – and his enthusiasm for music has been a lifelong theme. “Doing parties connects you to a place and you know lots of people. You provide that service for people you become their friend and they like you,” he tells me over coffee in W10. “My friends laugh and say that I always work in the same square mile,” says Femi – because his new job takes him right back to the spot where he worked years ago. Femi’s Friday night Rotation was a longrunning night in the 1990s, when the club under the Westway was still Subterania. And it was at a Rotation reunion on the same site in 2009 that his new job was born – meeting the club’s new owners led to Femi becoming Musical Director of what is now Supperclub. He says this with a smirk. Doesn’t he like the title? “I like it but I think it’s funny,” he says. The corporate-sounding gig is a world away from the spontaneous world of illegal warehouse parties he was running in the 80s – or at least the job title is. Supperclub, he says, has a new energy all of its own. “A friend of mine came the other day and he said it was like New York in the 80s. I see the London 80s warehouse scene in it – eclectic, gay, multicultural, sexy energy, musically very sound.” Having grown up in Ealing in a family originally from Sierra Leone, Femi was involved in Norman Jay’s famed Shake and Fingerpop parties in the late 1980s and shot to fame in 1990 with the Young Disciples. The band made a big splash with singer Carleen Anderson but split up after just one album, Road to Freedom – due, Femi says, to the record company’s lack of understanding. The Young Disciples were part of a burgeoning acid jazz scene and paved the way for DJ 17


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acts such as Basement Jaxx and bands such as Jamiroquai and the Brand New Heavies, all of whom have always been friends – “but the record company didn’t know what to do with us. They had no idea of the force of it. We were signed to Gilles Peterson’s Talkin Loud which marketed itself cleverly to make it seem like an independent but actually it was part of Mercury, which is part of Universal.” And they failed to sign Carleen Andersen despite her being “an awesome singer/songwriter all round.” Would they have carried on if the label had behaved differently? “Definitely,” says Femi. “It was a travesty. They deleted the record and I bought the bootleg of my own tune.” But he and Peterson are still friends. “I saw him the other day and he said, when are we doing a reissue? which he says quite often, but I still kind of believe him.” Despite it all, the band established

Fast forward to 2011 and blackwalled Subterania has morphed into white-walled Supperclub (after several years as Neighbourhood in between) and Femi is back on site. How has it changed? “It still feels here like that multicultural London I grew up in, the Kensington and Chelsea side mixing with the Harlesden energy,” says Femi. Supperclub is a different kind of venue altogether, with its programme of surreal/dangerous/ explicit cabaret that ranges from live blood drinking to pole dancing with a difference, all watched by a supine audience eating dinner on white beds. It’s a concept that started in Amsterdam 20 years ago and has spawned a global chain of Supperclubs. Creative director Mathius Scibor says: “Every night is unique. It’s important to be receptive, be ready to notice art in the toilets, maybe there will be something hidden under your pillow or one of your friends will go missing for

The Young Disciples were part of a burgeoning acid jazz scene and paved the way for DJ acts such as Basement Jaxx his name and on the back of it, Femi has worked all over the world. It was in the 90s that Rotation at Subterania became west London’s favourite night. “It was pretty much staple for people on a Friday night – before hiphop and r&b became pop, so it was kind of cool. Everyone came. Snoop, A Tripe called Quest, The Fugees, Bjork came when she was with Goldie. Prince came. One night the lights went up and there was this guy in the middle of the dancefloor wondering why’s it all over – he just looked like a normal guy but it was Spike Lee. Artists used to come over and be taken to lots of polite places in the West End by the record companies, then they’d have a drink and say, where can we really go? It’s different now – people pay for them to be places now.” Rotation lasted the best part of a decade and was never forgotten. 18

20 minutes and come back wearing a couture dress made of bubble wrap and Swarovski crystals. You never know.” So who goes there? “There’s the Dutch base and a continental feel, and the young rich crowd which has always been there – and there are different nights. Swankys is like Ibiza, with lots of young people with their tops off (I make sure I’m not there then). The average crowd includes a lot of young professionals – it’s the main venue in west London and people have always made the journey.” For 2012 Femi is working on a Supperclub London CD with Russell Jay (Norman Jay’s son) and Sam Hanbali. The club’s owners, brothers Mark and Paul Cutler, are unusual in the world of club owners, says Femi (“they’re investors but they actually know about partying – basically they are hardcore ravers with a business plan”). These days, Femi is a family man who lives in Queens Park with his wife and two children – and he’s got a lot to say on the subject of schools – but his new residency at Supperclub keeps a lot of the old spirit alive. Go Femi. t


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lonDon Walks Badaude’s illustrations appear in The Times, The Guardian and The Idler and her Notting Hill page for Tate’s London Walks capture the area’s architecture and atmosphere as well as the way people talk, dress and behave. £8.99, Tate Publishing

raDical Print Artist and famous anarchist Jamie Reid (known for the Sex Pistols’ seminal Never Mind the Bollocks artwork) is the latest name to be linked to the unstoppable Save Kensal Rise Library campaign. Gallery owner Paul Stolper asked Reid to design a poster after his daughter Celia Stolper became involved with the campaign, and the resulting print will be sold alongside the Reid exhibition at the gallery this month (limited edition of 200, all proceeds to the library campaign). Paul Stolper Gallery, 31 Museum Street WC1 020 7580 7001 Paulstolper.com

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ukuele lessons at tHe iDler Anyone looking for a bit of selfimprovement for the new year should try The Idler Academy. Due to popular demand, they are launching their first ever ukulele course, taught by Danny Wootton who has played ukulele for Razorlight. Guest appearances on the uke will come from Arthur Jeffes of the Penguin Café Orchestra as well as the Idler’s very own Tom Hodgkinson. The course will cover chords, strumming and picking and lasts six weeks, starting on Tuesday 10 January at 6.30pm. The course costs £120. The Idler Academy, 81 Westbourne Park Road, W2 5QH 020 7221 5908 21


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I’M THIRSTY, 1954

WIDOW COLLINS, linden gardens, 1955 PROMENADE IN PORTOBELLO, 1954

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ho knew that Ken Russell started his illustrious career on the streets of W11? During the 1950s, the eccentric filmmaker could be found working in Notting Hill as a street photographer, snapping the area’s new West Indian community and the local youth. He told the Guardian last year: “I used to wander the streets around Notting Hill, where I lived, until something caught my eye.” Russell, who died at the end of 2011, is best known as the flamboyant filmmaker behind such hugely controversial films as Women in Love (1969), The Devils (1971) and The Who’s Tommy. t Ken Russell silver gelatin prints, and exhibitions, only available via the TopFoto Gallery, Edenbridge, Kent www.topfotogallery.com contact Flora Smith at admin@ topfoto.co.uk, 01732 863 939. Approved, signed, editioned by the photographer from £900£1,800. All prints contemporary, printed by Robin Bell, London, between 2007-2011. 23


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Confidential PantomIme PoLItICS All the usual suspects were out in force for the annual Portobello Panto at The Tabernacle and this time it was a typically topical spin on Robin Hood, focusing on redistributive taxation and quantitative easing in a fight to save Notting Hill forest. Elf and Safety were out in force alongside Colin Salmon, director Piers Thompson and the unstoppable Ray Jones, plus cameos from Tom Hollander, Anna Chancellor and Bill Nighy.

faBulous Darling Absolutely Fabulous returned to our screens almost 20 years after it first arrived – and it’s still set in the white stuccoed environs of Notting Hill, where the wonderful Jennifer Saunders has an office – despite fellow W11 dweller and the show’s script editor Ruby Wax insisting that it would never work this side of the 90s. Newcomers to the show include the unpaid intern and the fish pedicure. Fabulous indeed.

sPotteD: Philip Schofield and Chris Moyles having lunch at the Electric; Alan Yentob pushing a bicycle up Ladbroke Grove; a fi lm crew shooting a new advert for Land Rover on All Saints Road; Mick Jones on Ledbury Road.

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here’s an old saying that goes: why do French people only have one egg for breakfast? Because un oeuf is enough and I’m sure we have all had enough of the political, moral and immoral bankruptcy that has become endemic. Something radical has to be done. I propose to run for mayor of London under the Karma banner. The essence of the manifesto will be peace, love, compassion and pudding because you’ve got to have something sweet in there too. All local issues will be worked out in the next week and anyone wishing to come on board should contact me. I quite like BJ, Boris (the bounder) Johnston, who is in bed with the Tories and any woman who fancies him, Ken Livingstein (sic) in and out of bed with the Labour Party, Brian Paddick in bed with the Liberals and then there’s me, who’s only in bed with his hot water bottle so I don’t owe anything to anyone.

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PEOPLE

People, places and things I love in my locale

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ose Rouse has been an NW10 resident since the mid-90s. Journalist, PR, writer (three non-fiction books including Last Letters To Loved Ones on Metro), she celebrates her neighbourhood in her blog Not On Safari In Harlesden (roserouse.wordpress.com) where she walks and talks with everyone from Don Letts to Louis Theroux, and Lexi founder Sally Wilton to ex- gas meter reader/poet Sue Saunders. She has just made a short film Dance Willesden Junction where she and eight friends in red have fun around the station walkways. Here she shares some of her local secrets. shops. The eclectic pleasures of the two Verandahs. One in Chamberlayne Road, the other in College Road. Doe Kan has her inimitable vintage collection, New Leaf, at the latter. I always buy my friends gifts there. Penny Meachin has a great eye for treasures. Verandah.entropyid.com tennis. Leafy and community-based, Elmwood Tennis Club is just round the corner from me. It is a neighbourhood club with famed Friday bar nights for visitors as well. I play outside all winter amid the red oak and cherry trees. I love it. Elmwoodltc.co.uk culinary musts. Oh my goodness, the delights of those Portuguese cakes at Tamariz on the corner of Bolton Road in Harlesden. And the croissants (yes, really good ones) at L’Angolo in College Road are to die for. Roundwood Park cafe has yummy home-made cakes too. neighbours. Mine couldn’t be better. Suresh who helps me out with car problems. Jakki and Dylan (Mr and Mrs supralondon.com) feed my cat, Tara, who also sneaks in to see the Portuguese family just down the road, 26

invite you all. But imagine cosiness, mulled wine, reading poems to each other, debate, and homemade pies afterwards. An inspiring way to be together and often, very moving. Way 2 save. Supermarket where you can find huge bags of red lentils, basmati rice and other irrepressible pulses. Stock up for those warming winter soups. They do great olives and feta too. (39-41 Harlesden High Street) Harlesden town team. Leroy Simpson and Julia Straker are the main movers and shakers behind the transformation of central NW10. They have enormous energy, include the residents in consultations and have already managed to persuade TFL to part with over a million pounds for street furniture. Brilliant. Onwards and upwards. Harlesdentownteam.org oakstock. The Royal Oak, a traditional Irish pub on Harlesden High Street has a spacious upper room for events. Oakstock is a bunch of stalls in the mode of Kensal Flea. I bought a fetching Oscar de Renta coat for £7. Look out for the next one on the Harlesden Facebook page. magnificent action. At Kensal Rise Pop Up Library. Chatted to one of the mainstays, Margaret Bailey, who occupied the library in 1988, and saved it then, about their initial five day vigil when locals were bringing them whiskey, hot Somali bread at 2am and cooked breakfast on one occasion. May they succeed in persuading Brent to do the right thing and keep it open. Savekensalriselibrary.org t

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her second and third families. Martyn (husband of Penny at Verandah and second men’s team captain) who has just made me some fetching bathroom cupboards. 53am. I still go to Golborne Road to get my hair cut. Angie and Kim are a great cutting team, they’ve been shaping my locks for years. 53am.co.uk the grand union canal. You’ve probably walked from Ladbroke Grove to Scrubs Lane, but now it’s time to try wandering west towards Alperton. Bleak industrial beauty. tong kanom thai, Harrow road. Forget all others, this one is the best. Like eating in someone’s fabulously intimate dining room, it’s tiny but perfectly formed in the food department. I’ve never tasted such fresh Tod Mun (fishcakes) and they decorate them with orchids too. Take your own wine. robert elms on radio london. He’s indefatiguably perky but plays all my fave music from Tom Waits to Smoky Robinson. my poetry afternoons. OK, I can’t


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LAUNCESTON PLACE Launceston Place is a charming neighbourhood favourite with award winning food and wine. Tucked away on a quaint residential street in Kensington, expect to find great British produce, seasonal menus and flamboyant cooking techniques. The wine list is full of Old World classics and New World favourites – from accessible wines by the glass and half bottles to a wonderful selection of fine wines. Launceston Place, 1a Launceston Place, W8 5RL 020 7937 6912 launcestonplace@danddlondon.com

MIN JIANG Authentic Chinese restaurant Min Jiang now has a new menu. It is best known for its signature Beijing Duck dish, fantastic dim sum and tenthfloor views over Kensington Gardens. From 23rd January, Min Jiang will celebrate Chinese New Year with a menu including ‘Yu Sheng’ salad, a dish traditionally eaten to bring good fortune. For bookings either call 0207 361 1988. Min Jiang at the Royal Garden Hotel, 2-24 Kensington High Street, W8 4PT, minjiang.co.uk 29


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The Powis Square Tabernacle is many things to many people. Absolutely gets an overview

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he Tabernacle defies definition. Over the course of its life, it has been variously, a church, a community centre and a commercial venue. And now it could be said to be all of those things at once. It’s also a landmark, included in the cabbies’ Knowledge and a building that has seen its surroundings change many times since it first opened in 1869. A typical day at the Tabernacle could start with a toddler singsong at 8.30am, followed by a yoga class, during which delegates for a conference could arrive, and people will be having breakfast in the café. Later there might be a Buddhist meeting, a life drawing class, a Capoeira club, a rehearsal for the Mangrove steel band, a free lunch for the elderly and a children’s ballet lesson. There will probably be an exhibition opening in the gallery, and possibly an Intelligence Squared debate or a 5x15 talk while a film crew shoots a commercial elsewhere in the building. In the evening there might be a gig – whether a quirky local combo or a household name such as KT Tunstall or Florence Welch – or a cabaret (Medium Rare visited last month) or Bookslam (a literary club night). There will be diners in the restaurant and people

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just taking advantage of the wifi. There’s never a dull moment. The original ‘old tin Talbot Tabernacle’ opened in the 1869, a temporary iron church with a capacity of 1,000 people and the present building dates back to 1887. It was in use as a church until the mid 20th century, when it became a community centre throughout Notting Hill’s troubled 1950s. It was pretty much disused before the building was squatted in 1973

and campaigners fought for it to became a community arts centre, associated with names including Joe Strummer and the Clash, as well as the London Free School, Pink Floyd, Hawkwind and other local bands. It has a long-standing relationship with Carnival and is now managed by the Carnival Village trust. For energetic and passionate general manager Christopher Scholey, the building has a life of its own (and she’s female). “We’ve got


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to keep her open because this is the kind of place people want to come,” he says – and keeping her open is not so simple. The grant from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea barely covers its utility bills. The Tabernacle has one bankrupt, closed down and reopened many times in the past. “We’re inclusive and our footfall is always growing,” says Scholey. “And she’ll almost close the door to protect herself.” Scholey has enormous respect

for the building and what it can become, and he’s keen to make the programme as diverse as possible. Chief executive of Carnival Village David Elford adds: “the Tabernacle provides a vibrant centre which is also home to the Association of British Calypsonians and Mangrove

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LONDON UNDERGROUND Take a tour of the London streets, one of, if not the, finest metropolis in the world and what do you think you are going to see? Can’t see anything? Then look... beneath you!

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Basements that’s what you’ll find; hundreds of them, all over London. There are so many basements being built around London that you would be forgiven for thinking we are becoming a subterranean species. Some high profile celebrities are so against them, when even more of the glitterati are having them built. So, we thought we would ask our old sparring partner, Steven McDicken from Metropolitan Basements, to justify the upheaval, the digging , the dirt and the bad press! Why do people hate basements? The only people who hate basements are the ones that don’t need them. Everybody else I know loves them. So… why do people love basements? Simple… more space! and at a fraction of the cost of moving home.

At a fraction of the cost… please explain? Well if you wanted to move home it would cost you say £800 to £1500 per square foot for that extra floor space and if you build a basement it only costs you, £400 per square foot including the VAT. In fact, what you would save on the stamp duty you have to pay when moving house, goes a long way to buying a large part of your basement! So are you saying it’s purely for money? No… more space! But, by doing so you just happen to create rather a lot of equity in your home. It ‘coincidently’ makes good financial sense. Unless you just sell it on, of course.

What about the bad press? People will always be people; they will make a mountain out of a basement, then they will turn around and build one themselves. No one wants to live next door to a basement being dug… the noise for a start, do you think they will ban them eventually? They can’t, they’re largely permitted development and you can’t see them. As for the noise, they are no less noisy than digging your garden and they are a million times quieter than someone digging up the road. Traffic noise in London is more than the sound of a basement being dug. Anyway, we work 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday, when everybody is at work.

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Planning is not an issue then? There is no reason why it should be. Except listed buildings and even then it can be done. How long to build one? Depends on the size but let’s say 1220 weeks for the majority of houses in London. Who designs them? We have an architect who is rather experienced with them. He wrote a book: Architect Your Home by Hugo Tugman. There is a section in there all about basements too. You can buy it from www.anovabooks.com Don’t be put off by his picture, he is actually one of the nicest architects I’ve ever met. So what’s your parting shot to the basement critics and lovers alike? Well, not a parting shot - just a statement that the majority of people will eventually get a basement dug to gain that extra space, especially in the more affluent areas of London. Even if you are against it now, you will succumb in the months or years to come or the people that move into your house after you are gone will get one done. It’s just going to happen, like it or not, and it’s going to be widespread, just in the same way double glazing stated in the 70’s, but much less intrusive or visible because it’s underground!

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This is the Zog house, named for its owner and Solidspace founder Gus Zogolovitch. It is an unusual structure because of its split-level, open-plan spaces – there are five half levels on a site that has a similar footprint to its neighbouring Victorian counterparts. “Victorian houses are leaky, draughty and unenvironmental,” says Zogolovitch, “and their floorplan is designed for a society of the 19th century. We are much more social and more integrated with our children.” So we live differently, with less need for rigidly defined, separate spaces. Instead of the Victorian cluster of small rooms, his Zog house offers linked spaces, so people can be eating in the kitchen while children play in the living room within sight and earshot, separated only by a few steps. Zogolovitch can work at his desk on a mezzanine level overlooking the living room, feeling connected while retaining some privacy – “and since there are no corridors, there’s no trapped and wasted light,” he says. It all makes sense, and with big windows (triple glazed and imported from Austria) there’s much more light than an unreconstructed 19th century terrace could ever have. His plot, in a desirable part of NW6, was an unused car parking space until Solidspace bought it at auction a few years ago. If you know what to look for, says Zogolovitch, there are lots of plots around, even in London, but “even though everybody loves Grand Designs, there’s automatic nimbysim” where new builds on their doorstep are concerned, he says. So getting planning permission proved tricky, but now

the initially anxious neighbours love the house, and it is a popular destination in the annual London Open House calendar. Zog House is made from prefabricated slabs of concrete imported from Germany and put together by German builders (British ones, according to Zogolovitch, couldn’t understand the concept of the half levels). The design is flexible in that it could go taller; the Zog House has five half levels and is as tall as its surrounding houses, but the formula could be extended. As the prototype, it works as a showhome for Solidspace, which both develops sites to sell and partners individuals interested in building their own homes. The splitlevel model can be recreated to suit varying requirements and with the government keen to encourage selfbuilds, this could really be the house of the future. t Zog House’s basement is a self-contained one bedroom apartment available for short lets (www.zoghouse.moonfruit.com)

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Poems for iPaD IF Poems is currently number two in the topselling lifestyle apps and it was devised in a Notting Hill kitchen. Designed and conceived by former actress and mother of three Allie Esiri, and writer and mother of five Rachel Kelly, the iF Poems App aims to introduce poetry to school-age children in a creative, fun way. Inspired by their own children’s love of reading (but also their incessant desire to play on the iPad) this collection will entertain as much as it educates. It includes 230 classic poems, ranging from Lear’s The Own and the Pussycat to Belloc’s Matilda Who Told Lies and Was Burned To Death, read by Helena Bonham Carter and Bill Nighy. Ten percent from all sales go to Save the Children and it costs £1.99 for iPhone and £2.99 for iPad.

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used the ‘magical’ properties of ingredients such as wormwood – and Clarke followed their lead in creating his own unique blend of vodka. Smooth and infused with flavour, this premium drink is already being used in one of the most popular cocktails at the exclusive China Tang bar at The Dorchester.

Artemisia absinthium, or wormwood, was the buzzword in our conversation. It is this bitter plant, aesthetically similar to parsley, that is the active ingredient in the vodka. The herb is rumoured to have aphrodisiac and hallucinogenic properties, which could explain why the Babičkas used extracts in their potions – because it made people feel good. Alex explains that the plant is also a natural digestive. The brew is made via six individual distillation steps. First the corn is fermented and distilled three times; separately to this coriander, star anise, fennel and the all-important wormwood are macerated and then distilled twice. The sixth step is to add 57


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“A lot of vodka is made and bottled in a week. Our process takes two and a half months the ingredients together before the mixture gets distilled for the final time. At this point the vodka is put through cold filtration to further refine its taste and and draw out the very last impurities. For Babička another vital ingredient is time: they let their vodka rest for two months in a vat to add thickness and make the drink more viscous. Alex says: “A lot of vodka is made and bottled in a week. Our process takes two and a half months, that’s how you get that flavour.” This means that Babička vodka can be enjoyed neat or blended in cocktails and the distinctive taste still shines through. Personally, Alex enjoys it neat in a tumbler glass with a smattering of ice and an olive. The Babička boys reveal that they have several favourite watering holes in which to sup a good drink. They recommend Chamberlayne Road’s The Shop, who serve a great Babička cocktail in a milk bottle; the cosy Portobello Star on Portobello Road and The Salusbury. Working and living in Kensal Rise, Alex has big ideas for his brand but maintains a strong working relationship with the Czech Republic, where the vodka is produced. “They have been making vodkas and absinthe for a very long time.” He

says: “I wanted to make a vodka with a difference because there are lots of vodkas on the market that don’t taste of much. Our spirit is very unique because it contains wormwood, it is made from corn, and is distilled in a 500 year-old distillery.” Ed adds that in their opinion crashing onto the market place with flashy advertisement campaign is not really their style. For them, the quality of their drink makes them stand out in a crowded market. “A lot of brands come in and make a lot of noise and spend a lot of money but we are growing organically. It takes a little bit of time to change people’s drinking habits, especially with a new white spirit but we’ve had such a great response already.” It is this positive spirit, no pun intended, that has seen the brand go from strength to strength since its launch in the Australian market. Alex says, “When Absinthe was re-legalised, I was in conversation with one of the guys who helped to change the law in Australia. This is when I got the concept and idea, the test market was Australia and it went really well. London is my home so I brought the brand back here and UK sales in the last few months have doubled.” The founder also divulges their global movement, a brand launch in Spain and France is already underway with America, Canada, Holland and Asia next on the list. Babička has won several prestigious awards, most probably because of their attention to detail and quality. Its most recent accolade was a gold award at the 2011 Vodka Masters. Their sleek frosted bottles feature a white label with black writing, very similar to the way that the original witches would have presented their potions. The brand spins the perfect folkloric tale, and no doubt the original Babičkas would have kept Alex Clarke’s vodka all to themselves. t Babička vodka is available in Harvey Nichols and selected Wine Rack stores. You can enjoy a Babička cocktail at The Connaught Hotel, The Ritz, Paradise by Way of Kensal Green and The Shop.

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FOOD & DRINK Dinner at tHe movies A new solution to the problem of fi lm times clashing with dinner comes from Notting Hill’s beloved Rowley Leigh. The famed chef has teamed up with Odeon Whiteleys to develop a boutique take on cinema-going. Opening this month, the Lounge allows guests to order dinner from the comfort of their cinema seat, and a special menu offers a playful, grown-up take on classic fi lm food. Dishes include hamburger ‘royale’, red mullet risotto, squid and salsify fritters and gourmet popcorn, as well as ice cream soda in flavours such as lemongrass. Yes please.

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cHinese neW year 23 January marks the departure of Year of the Rabbit and the start of Year of the Dragon. This year will be special as it is officially the 60th anniversary of London’s Chinese New Year festivities. To mark this, Royal China Queensway will have officially re-opened following a three-month renovation with a brand new look. West London’s favourite venue for dim sum has been open for 20 years and regularly has a 45 minute wait at the weekend; this refurbishment is the first since it opened its doors. The best part of the celebrations is the chance to indulge in traditional cuisine and enjoy the special dishes associated with Chinese New Year, including these egg custard tarts. 13 Queensway W2; 020 221 2535

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Shape the dough into 1½ inch balls, and press the balls into tart moulds. Press 2 fingers to shape the dough edge into an A shape. Preheat the oven to 450˚F (230˚C). metHoD for filling: In a saucepan bring to the boil the white sugar and water until the sugar is dissolved, then remove from heat. Strain the eggs through a sieve, and whisk into the sugar mixture. Stir in the evaporated milk and vanilla. Then strain the fi lling through a sieve, and fi ll the shells. Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown, and the fi lling is puffed up.

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Little Italy Connaught Village’s Stuzzico is a proper neighbourhood Italian

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aving often stopped at Stuzzico in the morning for thick and silky espressos thinking it an upmarket village cafe, with excellent coffee, I didn’t know that come evening Stuzzico changes in to a stylish white linen-laid Italian restaurant where the clientele are all local and the food is delicious. We went for dinner on a Friday evening and if the diners were not all regulars then they were certainly made to feel like they were. There was a warm welcome, a fabulous uncomplicated range of dishes combining simplicity with originality and a wine list all local to the different regions of Italy. Stuzzico is not large but the decor, white with a few carefully chosen pieces on the wall (many of them gifts from local artists and Stuzzico regulars Rob and Nick) creates a sense of space and calm. Our waiter was very keen to ensure we knew the menu before we made our choices and the fresh tomato and basil brushetta on thinly toasted bread presented as an appetiser was light and delicious. I asked for wine to be matched to the courses and a Venetian Prosecco was the perfect accompaniment. To start, beetroot, watercress and fried ricotta salad came beautifully presented with vivid colours and soft ricotta in a shell of fluffy breadcrumbs. Burrata di Bufala was delicious too, thick, creamy and rich with thinly sliced lightly grilled vegetables, very indulgent. The wine was a light and mellow organic red from the region of the owner in the south, Primonero. For mains we struggled to choose between pasta and meat. I ordered lamb and requested it pink and it was just right, accompanied by celeriac puree and green beans with a fantastic rich jus. Veal t-bone too was excellent, served with potatoes and completed with a side of spinach. For pudding we shared a warm fruit tart with winter berries and a wonderful home made vanilla ice-cream where the flecks from the pod stood out and the creamy taste lingered. Rounded off with excellent coffee, I am thrilled to have found a real Italian, a rarity. We will certainly be back to try the pasta. Stuzzico 24 Kendal Street W2 020 7262 9122

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bLooDy mary Nurse yourself into 2012 with the classic hangover cure, making sure that you use Babicka vodka. The celery stick is optional.

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4 kiehl’s rose artica cream The ‘Resurrection Flower’ in Kiehl’s Rose Artica cream is hand-harvested and delivers energy to the skin stimulating cellular activity. £45, spacenk.co.uk

5 ila Bath salts Ila products are individually handblended in the Cotswolds, using ingredients that come from plants and minerals sourced from some of the most remote, untainted parts of the world. The Bath Salts for Inner Peace are pure bliss. Ila products and treatments are available at Juvita, Chamberlayne Road NW10. £42, Ila-spa.com

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t’s cold, it’s dark and you may have had one (or two) many mince pies. Yet instead of resorting to another quick fix, turn to EF MEDISPA for solutions that are simple, effective and frankly – the answer to everyone’s prayers. EF MEDISPA create a bespoke programme that suits your body type, fits in seamlessly with your lifestyle – and ultimately, delivers the kind of long lasting results that make sticking to your body-related New Year’s resolutions a doddle. Having teamed up with television’s Diet Doctor Dr Wendy Denning, EF MEDISPA has created the Well Woman diet – a protein-rich, meal substitution programme that promises to help you lose between 15 and 30 pounds in six weeks. Ideal for pre-menopausal women who find themselves gaining weight, or for younger women who are struggling to maintain their ideal weight it requires no calorie counting or hunger pangs. After a free consultation, your body-shaping regimen will be overseen by your own personal consultant who will advise on a treatment programme of lymphatic massage or skin-tightening acoustic wave therapy to complement your meals and ensure you get results in a healthy, sustainable way. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a high tech way to be healthier in 2012, EF MEDISPA are the first to bring the latest generation of Vaser lipo technology to the UK from America. Even the most stubborn of fat deposits on arms, legs, the stomach or neck will be a thing of the past with this minimally invasive procedure that allows you to selectively sculpt your problem areas with stunningly little downtime or bruising. Sometimes though, a gentler approach is all it takes to tweak your body back to optimum health. Surrender to EF MEDISPA’s non-invasive Electrolymphatic treatment that applies an energy field to the surface of the skin to release internal muscle tension and

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boost the flow of fluids in the body. The result is total body wellness and relief from a whole range of ailments including water retention, sinus congestion and headaches. With the promise of similarly wideranging benefits, colonic hydrotherapy removes waste and toxins from your colon, boosts immunity, clears the complexion and helps you on your way to the new, streamlined you. And when you discover that the slinky dress you’ve always dreamed of suddenly slips on with miraculous ease, you’ll want to ensure that your legs look up to scratch. EF MEDISPA’s Laser Hair Removal is mercifully painless, works on all skin and

OFFER: 10% off the Well Woman Diet booked during January only hair types – and will keep your legs silky smooth right through spring. If you’re still suffering the effects of over-imbibing the Champagne or Gluhwien why not have a session in the Drip & Chill Lounge. A specially prepared infusion of health-boosting antioxidants and vitamins streams into your body via a saline drip. Within an hour your December’s over-indulgence will be a distant memory and you’ll feel ready to face a brand new year with a spring in your step. t

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coco nails Coco in Portobello Road is a nailbar for all seasons. Fancy a quick buff and polish? You can be in and out in 15 minutes, talons any colour you fancy. Or are you looking to spend the afternoon in a massage chair, having all your extremities perfected while you sip a glass of champagne? All part of the service. Coco has a lengthy and detailed menu of treatments that span the repair of a single nail, the French manicure, the luxury hot stone manicure and the Signature Coco manicure (it includes a paraffin therapy with heated mitts). There are also ‘nail enhancements’ such as gel and Minx manicures – plus all the equivalent pedicures – and there’s a row of fish tanks and comfortable chairs for fish pedicures too (with great views of life going by on Portobello Road too). My classic manicure involved a lovely hand massage and left me with super-soft hands and neat nails in Chanel’s limited-edition Orange Fizz (an unusual choice for January but very chirpy). 267 Portobello Road W10, 020 7243 1113 www.coconailbar.com

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BlueBerry magic Noticed anybody behaving with an unseasonal burst of energy lately? It could be down to wild Alaskan blueberries. There’s a buzz about Kyani at the moment and converts swear that it’s a magic potion, improving skin and hair almost instantly, as well as boosting the immune system and leaving you bouncing with energy. A sachet of Kyani Sunshine at breakfast is all you need to set you up for the day – all your New Year’s resolutions sorted, instantly. katatkyani@yahoo.com

Winning meDisPa Congratulations to EF Medispa, which scooped the UK’s best clinic chain award at the recent Aesthetics Awards 2011. First opened in Kensington in 2007, EF Medispa now has spas in Chelsea and St John’s Wood too, all using the most cutting edge technology and advanced cosmeceutical skincare ranges to provide the safest and most up to date treatment solutions and procedures. The philosophy of ‘inner wellbeing for outer beauty’ is at the heart of all the clinics. EF MEDISPA Kensington 29 Kensington Church Street, W8 4LL 020 7937 5554

clever colours Kell Skott Haircare’s super colourist Bartholomew won Wella’s 3D Colour Challenge with his uber-clever 3D colour technique. This involves combining colours to create an impression of added depth and movement – the opposite of the dreaded flat hair. Bartholomew’s skills were voted best by Wella’s international Facebook following. Suffering from flat hair syndrome yourself? Easy – phone Bartholomew. Lambton Place, W11 020 7229 1671 Golborne Road W10 020 8964 3004

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Jivita Jivita Ayurveda design highly efficient natural detox programs for individual requirements that can also resolve long lasting health issues. Start with a quick 2 day course helping to combat fluid retention. Cleanse from the inside and eliminate toxins whilst simultaneously relaxing your mind. Be pampered by detoxing massages, eat tasty and light food, lose weight and enjoy clarity of mind. jivitaayurveda.com, 89 Chamberlayne Road, Kensal Rise, NW10 3ND

lonDon ortHoPaeDic clinic Make sure you’re in peak shape for your new fitness regime, visit one of our top orthopaedic experts in state-of-the-art facilities in Wimpole Street. If you have an existing injury to the knee, foot or shoulder, or suffer from joint pain, seeking treatment could prevent further damage. To book an appointment, call our dedicated ‘hotline’ (02071861000) or visit www. londonorthopaedic.com

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tHe Park cluB The Park Club is the ultimate health, fitness, sports, and relaxation club for the whole family. Offering an on-site crèche and a myriad of after school activities for children, it’s the perfect place to develop your child’s sporting and creative talents. Set on 27 acres of land, we have fantastic outdoor facilities and have recently added four new indoor tennis courts. With over 100 studio classes for adults per week, inclusive personal training, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, a jacuzzi, steam room and saunas, the club offers everything you need to keep fit and help you relax after a busy day. The Park Club, East Acton Lane, West London, W3, 020 8740 4599 theparkclub.co.uk




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hakti Ananda (38, real name Annabel) used to work in fashion PR. But after reading Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now, she had an ‘A-ha’ moment and gave it up. After completing her TTC at the Sivananda Centre in Madurai, she’s now a fully accredited yoga teacher. She’s also a Reiki Master. Her mission, aside from becoming enlightened in this lifetime, is to heal those around her and help humanity in its transition from fear to love. Wake and set intentions for day: to always act from my Higher Self, to spread unconditional love wherever I go, and to make that aduki bean salad I recently saw in Planet Organic. Fill 14 pages of my dream journal. Colin, my shaman and dream interpreter is away on an Ayahuasca retreat in Hemel Hempstead so I’m feeling abandoned and tearful. The fact that I couldn’t afford my annual January visit to the Baba Ramdev ashram only makes things worse. Meditate on my feelings of abandonment which stem back to when I was seven and my mother lost me in the playground for a full fifteen minutes. Do some breathwork. I have a sore throat which I know symbolises my inability to express my feelings. Jagadambai says I should wear a turquoise scarf to

eat while harbouring feelings of deep resentment. Meditate for an hour on my feelings of deep resentment towards Jagadambai. Listen to Ram Dass’s Chord of Love CD to raise my vibration.

help heal my vishuddha chakra. Make myself a ‘2012 Alignment’ drink with beetroot, kale and acai berry. We are now entering the most auspicious year in humanity’s history so it’s essential to nourish our bodies correctly. Teach at Beauty Works Best health club. There’s such a beautiful energy there and I’m sure I saw an orb hovering by the light switch midway through the class. Meet my friend Jagadambai for a tea in Coffee Plant. She tells me that she can’t come to the ‘Working with your Power Animal’ workshop in Moor Park this weekend. Tell Jagadambai I’m fasting so don’t go to Grain Store with her for lunch. It’s really not good to

Teach yoga at gym. Afterwards Nigel, the manager, tells me that clients have been complaining about me chanting the Gayatri mantra at the end of class. Have a cry in the storeroom where they keep the fitness balls. Why is the Universe conspiring against me? Why can’t things be easy? Ask the Universe what I can learn from my current challenges. Make the aduki bean salad but am not very hungry. Ring Jagadambai to ask her forgiveness for my feelings of anger and resentment towards her. She doesn’t pick up and I don’t leave a message. Watch a video of Shiva Rea’s Rasa Vinyasa Yoga Workshop. Thank the Universe for all that It’s teaching me – even though the lessons are pretty difficult sometimes. t Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Baba Ganoush Hattie edmonds’s Portobello Puff can be found at www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/portobello-puff 77


New Year, New Yoga Helen Baron finds inspiration for a better way of living on north african shores

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ou know you’re in trouble when the New Year clichés make you feel just as jaded and weary as the party season itself. Emerging from the end of the year feeling toxic and tired, then trying to turn over a new leaf from the darkest depths of bitter January is a laudable thing indeed; it’s just that nowadays there are whole industries dedicated to balancing the burnout, and it can be dispiriting to find that the path to greater purity is flanked by an influx of false marketing promises. The trick is to get away from it all entirely and find a new focus. And if you’re seeking a New Year destination 78

that will help to wash away the modern pollution and put a healthy spring back in your step, Lalla Abouch is the real deal. Owned and run by Lucrezia Mutti, it’s an intimate guesthouse in Essaouira, Morocco, three hours’ drive from Marrakech. On arrival, the rustic charm box gets a big tick: simple and unassuming, the rooms are carved from the white stone walls and decked out in true agrarian style. On cooler nights in the winter months, cosy fires crackle in the lounge area and shower room. It’s an inviting sight. More impressively still, Lalla Abouch lives in harmony with the

land, using traditional farming methods in its quest to grow its own organic produce. Lucrezia proves to be an excellent host, regaling her guests with a wealth of historical info about the local area as well as explaining the provenance of the ingredients that make it to her table. Most are home grown, all are local, and every meal is lovingly prepared on site by our chef for the week, Harold Schmidt. Which brings us to one of the guesthouse’s great revelations: Ayurvedic cooking. The Ayurvedic philosophy posits that good digestion is at the core of general wellbeing, and as such every meal is designed to offer a perfect balance of flavours and natural nutrients in order to prevent cravings or digestive troubles later on. During my stay, the fare eschewed extreme flavours and temperatures in favour of a more subtle and satisfying approach. I’m proud to say that my bag of emergency chocolate was left intact in my luggage. We were treated to a plethora of dips with homemade flatbreads and dishes such as lentil dahl, aubergines and adzuki beans, curried fennel, and zucchini and buckwheat. We enjoyed the fruits of the farm and local markets in the form of fresh salads, goat’s cheese and the most flavoursome herbal and mint teas. Lucrezia harvests oil from the nuts of the area’s indigenous argan trees (though she has a small herd of adventurous goats who try to beat her to it) and even presses her own olive oil using using a millstone and camels. Harold explained the therapeutic and balancing effects of each meal, necessary for good digestion. His recipes were astoundingly delicious and satisfying; so full of energy-giving nutrients that I was able to cut out coffee and snack only on almonds


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and fruit, without once experiencing a pang of hunger. Lalla Abouch can cater for up to seven people on various programmes that can be tailored to suit the group, but I was there to try the new Yoga Retreat series set to coincide with the arrival of the full moon – and a hectic few weeks prior to my trip meant I couldn’t wait to limber up and de-stress in the hands of the experts. The yoga sessions were led by Lisa Nicholas, who runs her own yoga school and therapy centre in Switzerland and has 25 years of experience. Also a trained healing therapist and former professional skier, she practises a form of Hatha yoga that is at once restorative and enjoyably challenging. Our morning sessions began with half an hour of meditation, then progressed to gentler poses, gradually worked up to stronger ones; in the afternoon, we reversed the procedure. Often with more dynamic forms of yoga, Lisa told us, the postures themselves are compromised, at least at beginner level. She focuses instead on more precise alignment. This ensures the postures work more deeply, improves the body awareness and

is a great way to build a foundation from which other forms of yoga can be explored. The size of the group also allowed Lisa to adjust our positioning and explain the postures fully, as well as participate in the various breathing exercises properly.

it can be dispiriting to find that the path to greater purity is flanked by an influx of false marketing promises In keeping with the Ayurvedic principles that underpin the retreat, another specialist, Christine Haouas, was on hand every day for massage treatments. Specialising in alternative healing methods and having worked previously as a relaxation teacher and naturopath, Christine’s massages were the icing on this already massively appealing cake. Christine specialises in her own kind of ‘intuitive massage’, focusing on the places where the body needs special treatment. I enjoyed a full body massage and further reflexology – and a major perk is that all massages are included in the package.

Lalla Abouch is everything you could want from a yoga retreat (particularly if you’re looking for one that is more focused on wellbeing and balance than the more ‘bootcamp’ styles available today). My stay left me re-energised and refreshed and especially grateful for having had a chance to meditate in such surroundings. I will remember our first sunset session fondly; our group sat on a rug, wrapped in blankets, the sounds of the nearby farm animals quietening beneath the darkening Moroccan sky. As our thoughts turned inwards, all that remained was to appreciate this most perfect moment. t Ryanair flies from London Stansted and London Luton Airports to Marrakesh. Fares start form £22 one way, taxes and charges included for travel in January. ryanair.com My trip to Lalla Abouch was organised by Boutique Souk boutiquesouk.com A four day trip including flight transfers to the retreat, full board accomodation with nutricious meals, 6 yoga sessions and a massage costs £600 pp. Dates: 26-29th Jan/8-11th March 3-6th May/27-30 September 8-11th November 2012 79


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Chloe Brook & Saskia Lesser Owners of Baby Pinecone, W9-based children’s brand

How did you come to design baby clothes? The idea for Baby Pinecone came by chance when Sas’s mother (a fashion designer in NZ) sent her eldest child a top, trousers and hat of her own design in chocolate merino wool. The outfit looked so good and received so many compliments that we realised a business idea had been born. What were you doing before? Saskia is a prop stylist and Chloe worked in magazines. Chloe has recently returned to work while Saskia runs things day to day but we make all decisions together and hopefully one day when we grow bigger we will both be working on it full time. Has it been harder than you thought? It has been very challenging as everyone says about starting and

running a business (especially having small children too) but we have relished the challenge and wouldn’t have it any other way. Why wool? Merino wool has such exceptional qualities as it helps regulate body temperature and is fine so you can keep children at optimum temperatures during any season without being bulky therefore children feel very free and comfortable in the clothes and mums feel reassured their kids are warm.

How do you see the range developing - as your children get older, will you start doing bigger sizes? Yes the business has very much grown alongside the children and we will probably look to having two brands, Baby Pinecone and Pinecone which will hopefully extend to bigger sizes (we currently go up to age six). We often worry that Baby Pinecone may be misleading to people shopping for young children rather than babies – so look out for our older sizes. How long have you lived in Maida Vale and what do you like/dislike about it? We have both lived in Maida Vale since 2004 we moved into next door flats within months of each other and became friends gradually, then once we both fell pregnant at the same time our friendship grew and then we had our first children Lotte and Dylan on the same day, so pretty much lived the first year of our children’s lives together. How do you juggle work/life? Often we hold meeting with the kids roaming around us. We do a lot of juggling and snatching moments of the day to deal with things and a lot of working in the evenings, Saskia in particular. www.babypinecone.com

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Horbury Crescent, Notting Hill, W11 An elegant and welcoming townhouse on a quiet and pretty crescent in prime Notting Hill Well and truly reconstructed five years ago, this is a dignified, stucco fronted town house which combines practical living space and sophisticated modern systems with its existing provenance and a newly acquired touch of contemporary style and design.


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Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, W11 If the centre of elegance in London is Notting Hill, this elegant property in the centre of Notting Hill is one of London’s most glamorous of addresses The contrast could not be greater. The supreme tranquillity of this period town house tucked away in the peaceful epicentre of Notting Hill. Yet just yards away, the hustle and bustle of restaurants, bars and cafes and the eclectic mix of Notting Hill society.


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Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill, W2 Standing in a leafy setting, this spacious, stylish, solid six bedroom family house is the very essence of serenity, sophistication and sunlight Overlooking a row of elegant plane trees, this large town house stands proudly in an imposing terrace of period houses dating back to the reign of Queen Victoria.


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Chesterton Road W10 ÂŁ1,800,000 A beautiful Victorian property with superb natural light and a south facing garden. This impressive four storey house boasts a spacious double reception room with high ceilings and a beautiful bay window, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a roof terrace. Chesterton Road is a very popular North Kensington street located within easy reach of a superb array of amenities and transport links in Portobello Road, Golborne Road, Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill. Freehold. Sole Agent.

NORTH KENSINGTON: 020 7313 8350 sales.nkn@marshandparsons.co.uk


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Porchester Gate W2 ÂŁ1,650 per week This stunning apartment is located in a modern block, directly opposite Hyde Park, a short walk from Notting Hill Gate. The apartment comprises a large open plan kitchen/reception room with a dining area and small private balcony, a sumptuous master bedroom with en suite, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. In addition there is a private car parking space and a 24 hour porter.

NOTTING HILL: 020 7313 2890 sales.not@marshandparsons.co.uk


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The majority are looking to live in areas like Chelsea, Fulham, Holland Park, Notting Hill, Kensington and Pimlico.

Princedale Road W11 £1,450 per week This beautiful house has undergone extensive refurbishment and combines a beautiful contemporary finish with practical living space comprising a modern eat-in kitchen, a fabulous reception room with wooden floors, a separate study, three double bedrooms with excellent storage facilities, two modern bathrooms and a stunning private terrace.

HOLLAND PARK: 020 7605 6890 lets.hol@marshandparsons.co.uk


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his prestigious development in the heart of Kensington, Academy Gardens, offers residents full concierge, 24-hour security, valet car parking and reception services. Within the attractive Edwardian buildings are leisure facilities and a 15 metre swimming pool. The specification includes comfort cooling, electric underfloor and ceiling heating, Baulthaup Kitchen as well as CAT5 wiring and infrastructure. There is direct access to a private garden and terraces. Accommodation comprises large entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, reception room, study family room, five bedrooms (all en suite), cloakroom and utility room. The apartment comes with three underground parking spaces. t Knight Frank • 020 7938 4311 • www.knightfrank.co.uk 98


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Westbourne Gardens W2 A stunning period maisonette set in this much sought after leafy garden square. Perfectly located near a wide variety of shops, restaurants and amenities of Westbourne Grove and Notting Hill. 2 reception rooms • Kitchen • 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms Balcony • Garden

Guide price £1,295,000 Share of Freehold

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Guide price £5,250,000 Leasehold

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A rare opportunity to rent an outstanding mews house in this quiet, yet central location tucked behind Westbourne Grove just moments from Notting Hill.

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A spacious and beautifully presented apartment on the top floor of this late Victorian red brick house.

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A fabulous raised ground floor apartment set over 1,000 sq ft.

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hat a year 2011 has been for Douglas & Gordon. Our web virals were a massive success – beyond my wildest dreams – still talked about today, suitably controversial and let’s be honest, quite funny. I can’t lie – for a time, I was concerned this might be my “Ratner” moment but luckily, the Great British public got the joke and left egg on the faces of those so called industry experts who were so critical at the time. This year’s corporate campaign, “Extraordinary People”, was many months in planning and has been one of our most successful to date. Not sure entirely why December’s Barbie image went down so badly with some people – I thought it was genius but then you can’t please all the people all the time. We were voted the second best estate agent in the United Kingdom by our industry peers and most important of all, had a pretty successful year for our clients, selling and letting more property than ever before and remaining London’s largest independent agent. Thank you all for your support. However, it is 1 December 2011 that I will remember most fondly - D&G Kids Co Day 2. After the success of our first Kids Co day last year, I was worried that maybe the company would not be as enthusiastic this time round and with the economic climate as it is, would the public be so generous? Silly me, of course they were. As last year, we closed all of our offices for the day so a big thank you to our understanding and tolerant clients and yet again, we hit the streets. Let me tell you, it is a VERY long day. You have no idea the work that goes into collecting just one can of beans for a Kids Company Christmas hamper. It is quite possible to knock on 20 doors before you even find someone who is in and then you may come across au pairs, housekeepers or friends who are unable to donate without the owner’s permission. Then, just as you begin to despair as to how you are ever going to fill one hamper, let alone thousands, a kind soul will invite you into their kitchen and you will leave ten minutes later armed with carrier bags full of all sorts of goodies. By the end of the day, we had filled nearly 400 removal boxes (kindly donated by the removal firm Like Clockwork) with food weighing nearly eight tonnes. We also raised £8,300 in cash and were given over 1,300 brand new toys. The food alone was enough to fill 1,500 children’s hampers and I am incredibly proud of every single member of Douglas & Gordon for their hard work and hugely grateful to everyone who donated. Luckily, we have a few months to recharge our batteries before Kids Co Day 3 next year. www.dng.co.uk idickinson@dng.co.uk

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A wonderful three bedroom apartment with far reaching views situated within this fine stucco fronted villa. Wilfords London, 6 Holland Street W8 4LT

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Property Campden Hill Square, W8 POA

SHORT LET available during the 2012 Olympic Games. A stunning maisonette that has been finished to the highest standard with no expense spared and offers excellent entertaining and living space with a beautiful light and bright reception room. The property has been modernised yet it still retains its gorgeous period features including high ceilings and wooden floors.

Bective Leslie Marsh 020 7795 4288

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COLVILLE MEWS W11, ÂŁ3,500,000

For the artist, musician, designer, or anyone wanting a large studio or commercial space on the ground floor, a merger of three mews houses provides plenty of flexibility and opportunity. The three houses have been sympathetically united into one with a large commercial work space occupying the whole of the ground floor; and unique vaulted living space on the first floor with its own separate entrance. The high ceilings reveal a cobweb of original beams and rafters, and light floods in from large windows overlooking the mews, and through velux windows that let in the sky. The property comes with a customized Crestron home entertainment system which also controls the Lutron lighting system as well as skylights and blinds.

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CAMPDEN HILL COURT W8 ÂŁ3,950,000

A vast three bedroom flat on the first floor of Campden Hill Court offers wonderful natural light and an appealingly practical layout (featuring a store room and a utility room) as well as a covered balcony. The building has a 24 hour porter.

Savills 020 7535 3300

Portland Road, W11 ÂŁ2,595,000

Excellent space for entertaining with open plan living space extending through the whole of the ground floor. Feautures include a Lutron lighting system, solid oak floors and a beautifully fitted kitchen/breakfast area. Bedroom accommodation includes two suites, a further double bedroom and a single bedroom served by a further bathroom. Set within a private gate courtyard moments from Clarendon Cross in Holland Park.

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OBSERVATORY GARDENS, W8 A truly wonderful ground floor maisonette situated in this desirable and well regarded address, offering flexible accommodation with its own private street level entrance and secure underground parking space. Approx. 1,499 sq ft. 2/3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1/2 reception rooms. ÂŁ3,200,000 Leasehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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BEDFORD GARDENS, W8 A spacious Artists Studio house, peacefully situated in the heart of Kensington. Refurbished to a high standard to create a remarkable home. Benefiting from secure underground parking in Kensington Heights and with a well maintained patio courtyard. Approx. 1,530 sq ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room. ÂŁ2,600,000 Freehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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ROYAL CRESCENT, W11 A wonderful upper maisonette (top floor) situated in a period ‘Turret’ white stucco fronted building in this grand crescent. Approx.1,057 sq ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1/2 reception rooms. £1,150,000 Leasehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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POWIS GARDENS, W11 A spacious top floor maisonette (2nd and 3rd floors) in a beautifully converted period building featuring an open-plan living area, located close to the shopping and restaurant facilities of Westbourne Grove. Approx. 1,160 sq ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en suite), kitchen/breakfast room, reception room, study/bedroom 3, access to private square gardens. ÂŁ1,350,000 Leasehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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of the month Horbury Crescent W11; ÂŁ4.5m

This wonderful house is set over four floors and was fully refurbished in 2004 to create a stylish, contemporary space. A lower ground floor extension creates a playroom leading from the family kitchen into the garden, while the ground floor comprises a double reception. With five bedrooms and three bathrooms, there is ample space for a large family. John D. Wood & Co 020 7727 2233 Crayson 020 7221 1117

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Aldridge Road Villas - ÂŁ4,100,000 - Freehold A substantial and very tastefully decorated semi detached four bedroom family home with large east facing garden close to Portobello Road & Westbourne Grove.

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Ladbroke Road - ÂŁ2,500 per week Unfurnished This striking, architecturally designed three bedroom town house has been finished to the most exacting of standards to offer contemporary interior and versatile living space.

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Campden Hill Court, W8 - ÂŁ2,750 per week Unfurnished A wonderful four bedroom lateral apartment in this sought after mansion block in Kensington. The flat has a large double reception room and benefits from wooden floors throughout. The flat has a 24 hour porter and is ideally located moments from High Street Kensington and the open spaces of Hyde Park and Holland Park. Gold Winner in Best for Property Management

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ÂŁ825,000 Leasehold Campden Hill Gardens W8 A stylish and immaculate apartment on the top floor of this attractive period building situated in Campden Hill Gardens. 2 bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, Reception room. Kensington Sales 020 7792 1881 kensales@dng.co.uk

ÂŁ825,000 Leasehold Westbourne Terrace W2 An immaculate and well presented two bedroom apartment set back from the road behind a high hedge boundary. 2 double bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, Reception room, Storage. Notting Hill Sales 020 7727 7777 nhsales@dng.co.uk


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£750,000 Leasehold Arundel Gardens W11 A refurbished second floor apartment in this period building in the heart of Notting Hill. 2 bedrooms, Bathroom, Reception room/open plan kitchen, Communal garden. Notting Hill Sales 020 7727 7777 nhsales@dng.co.uk

£595,000 Share of Freehold Westbourne Terrace W2 A spacious and well presented two bedroom apartment on the second floor of this popular period terrace. 2 bedrooms, En-suite bathroom, Shower Room, Reception room, Kitchen. Notting Hill Sales 020 7727 7777 nhsales@dng.co.uk


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ÂŁ1,250 per week Furnished Oakwood Court W14 The most superb interior designed apartment on the top floor of this period mansion building with wonderful views overlooking Holland Park. The apartment which has been newly refurbished throughout has been finished to an extremely high standard and offers a stylish and unique interior. 3 double bedrooms, Bathroom, Shower room, Reception room, Dining room, Kitchen, Lift, Porter. Kensington Lettings Office: 020 7792 1331 kenlets@dng.co.uk

ÂŁ795 per week Furnished/Unfurnished Linden Gardens W2 This fabulous apartment on the 3rd/4th floors offers a wonderful loft style reception room, with double height ceilings, open to a modern kitchen/ breakfast room ideal for entertaining. With a contemporary style finish the apartment has two double bedrooms, a large bathroom and plenty of storage space. 2 double bedrooms, Bathroom, Reception room, Open-plan kitchen/breakfast room. Kensington Lettings Office: 020 7792 1331 kenlets@dng.co.uk


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£625 per week Furnished Linden Gardens W2 An extremely spacious garden flat in this period building, presented in good condition and neutrally decorated throughout. The flat has two double bedrooms, a large reception room and access to a private paved garden. 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Garden. Kensington Lettings Office: 020 7792 1331 kenlets@dng.co.uk

£550 per week Furnished Monmouth Road W2 A superb 1st and 2nd floor maisonette with high ceilings, wooden floors throughout and a terrace/balcony off the reception room. The flat is conveniently located close to all the restaurants, bars and shops of Westbourne Grove and within 10 minutes’ walk of the District, Circle and Central underground lines of Notting Hill Gate. 2 double bedrooms, En-suite shower room, Bathroom, Reception room, Kitchen, Balcony/terrace. Notting Hill Lettings Office: 020 7727 8000 nhlets@dng.co.uk


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