Our cover this month features the designs for the lovely new banners that are now proudly celebrating Streatham’s iconic buildings and events from lamp posts on the High Rd. Aptly, one of them celebrates the beautiful Streatham Hill Theatre. As we go to press, we were
contacted by the Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre to ask us to publicise their petition to Lambeth Council to uphold their decision to protect the 1928 Grade II listed theatre from possible destruction by declaring it an Asset of Community Value. This gives the building protection from immediate development - if it is put up for sale, the Streatham community will be given the opportunity to raise the funds to take it on. Now the owners of the building are appealing to Lambeth Council to reverse their decision. The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre have until 29 November to convince the council that the theatre is worth saving. Sign the petition at: www.streathamhilltheatre.org
Welcome to the July/August 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a great Food Festival in June, we can't wait for the Streatham Festival from 2nd-9th July to begin- and look out for the Art 23 Art Trail all over Streatham and Furzedown from 7th-17th too. Don't forget to be at the Hideaway at 7pm on 29th June for Streatham Action's Crossrail2Streatham Campaign public meeting chaired by Christian Wolmar. We also have the Parish Pump with new openings and announcements, an update from SCCoop on Streatham Common, Winifred Knights who was born in Streatham, Streatham Somme VC, Dr Nilu's summer skin care tips, the local police roundup and the full Streatham Festival lineup inside!
It’s been a wonderful hot summer in Streatham. Festival season continues with the Streatham Free Film Festival this month, and you can plan your movies using the official guide in our centre spread. Scruff’s Fun Dog Show on Streatham Common by the Rookery Café also takes place this month. It’s a fantastic event run by the volunteers of the Friends of Streatham Common. This year there’s a fancy-dress horror movie theme! There are street parties at the Ferrer’s Triangle, Lewin Rd, and Valley Rd, and the Little Big Peace Festival returns with some relaxing free events to enjoy and the annual Peace Walk down the High Rd.
Streatham Festival is up next in October. Save the date for the Streatham Strut on 12 October- an epic free live gig rail from lunchtime to closing time in 10 venues over 10 hours. Book your tickets for the Festival Ceilidh on Saturday 19th October now – it was sold out with a waiting list last year! Look out for the full festival programme as it develops at www.streathamfestival.com and social media.
This is an especially designed issue as a requiem cover for Chestnut Avenue, whose trees were felled by Wandsworth Council despite widespread local opposition. Inside find the Streatham Roundup and Parish Pump, a Soapbox on Meiszko's planning issues keeping neighbours up with their unlicensed machinery noise, a history piece on MI5's formerly "secret" motorpool in Streatham, and a behind the scenes piece on EA Wates' furniture design and repair. TfL present their St Leonards Jct plans, the Streatham Redhawks talk about the coming season, and Brigstock Skin and Laser on how to get the same Kardashian beauty treatments here, but affordably.
Welcome to our first edition of 2018 - Heart Streatham Issue 39! Our cover picture of the old Rookery Cafe is by the talented artist, Daniel McFall, who paints iconic London scenes in his unique style. See and buy his work at www.southlondonartistdan. co.uk or on Facebook – we hope to be featuring more in future issues because Dan has painted several Streatham pictures. After opening their new food hall in the old Morrisons site next to Aldi, Marks and Spencer’s Food Hall and Café in Streatham Hill will open on February 21st! In Rookery news, we hear that the Streatham Wells Water has been tested by geologists and declared usable by Inkspot Brewery. Read about these and many other local stories inside.
Welcome to the July/August issue! The 16th Streatham Festival begins the 1st of July, and the programme is bigger and better than ever. There’s a Fun Day on Streatham Green with free entertainment for all the family and fantastic events ranging from top-class drama from the Women and War - Exodus at the Streatham Hill Theatre and the inaugural Rookfest on Streatham Common. See the full festival guide in the centre of this issue for all the details.
Festival Season kicks off in Streatham this month. Firstly, check out new openings nd gossip in the Parish Pump on page 6, on page 8 in the Soap Box we feature all the Streatham Candidates in the 2017 general election, Safer A23 write about Speeding on the A23 on page 11. We wish an RIP to Roger Moore, sometime resident of Streatham. David Wright interviews Dan Carey and The Speedy Wunderground, an update on Save Chestnut Avenue and the The Streatham Food Festival guide begins on page 37
Guide. Close by is also the The Furzedown Festival and we list the highlights of their programme. As always see our listings of What’s On in Streatham in June, our Directory of Local Trades and Services and local useful numbers.
We’ve joined forces with inStreatham, the Streatham Business Improvement District, to bring you a very special issue of Heart Streatham this Christmas. In this issue we’ve asked some local celebrities to pick out a few gifts - “finds” from local shops, we explore our area through the eyes of visitors, and give you a guide to What’s On, Live music, and the best of Streatham. So, shop local; shop in Streatham!
Welcome to the July/August 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a great Food Festival in June, we can't wait for the Streatham Festival from 2nd-9th July to begin- and look out for the Art 23 Art Trail all over Streatham and Furzedown from 7th-17th too. Don't forget to be at the Hideaway at 7pm on 29th June for Streatham Action's Crossrail2Streatham Campaign public meeting chaired by Christian Wolmar. We also have the Parish Pump with new openings and announcements, an update from SCCoop on Streatham Common, Winifred Knights who was born in Streatham, Streatham Somme VC, Dr Nilu's summer skin care tips, the local police roundup and the full Streatham Festival lineup inside!
It’s been a wonderful hot summer in Streatham. Festival season continues with the Streatham Free Film Festival this month, and you can plan your movies using the official guide in our centre spread. Scruff’s Fun Dog Show on Streatham Common by the Rookery Café also takes place this month. It’s a fantastic event run by the volunteers of the Friends of Streatham Common. This year there’s a fancy-dress horror movie theme! There are street parties at the Ferrer’s Triangle, Lewin Rd, and Valley Rd, and the Little Big Peace Festival returns with some relaxing free events to enjoy and the annual Peace Walk down the High Rd.
Streatham Festival is up next in October. Save the date for the Streatham Strut on 12 October- an epic free live gig rail from lunchtime to closing time in 10 venues over 10 hours. Book your tickets for the Festival Ceilidh on Saturday 19th October now – it was sold out with a waiting list last year! Look out for the full festival programme as it develops at www.streathamfestival.com and social media.
This is an especially designed issue as a requiem cover for Chestnut Avenue, whose trees were felled by Wandsworth Council despite widespread local opposition. Inside find the Streatham Roundup and Parish Pump, a Soapbox on Meiszko's planning issues keeping neighbours up with their unlicensed machinery noise, a history piece on MI5's formerly "secret" motorpool in Streatham, and a behind the scenes piece on EA Wates' furniture design and repair. TfL present their St Leonards Jct plans, the Streatham Redhawks talk about the coming season, and Brigstock Skin and Laser on how to get the same Kardashian beauty treatments here, but affordably.
Welcome to our first edition of 2018 - Heart Streatham Issue 39! Our cover picture of the old Rookery Cafe is by the talented artist, Daniel McFall, who paints iconic London scenes in his unique style. See and buy his work at www.southlondonartistdan. co.uk or on Facebook – we hope to be featuring more in future issues because Dan has painted several Streatham pictures. After opening their new food hall in the old Morrisons site next to Aldi, Marks and Spencer’s Food Hall and Café in Streatham Hill will open on February 21st! In Rookery news, we hear that the Streatham Wells Water has been tested by geologists and declared usable by Inkspot Brewery. Read about these and many other local stories inside.
Welcome to the July/August issue! The 16th Streatham Festival begins the 1st of July, and the programme is bigger and better than ever. There’s a Fun Day on Streatham Green with free entertainment for all the family and fantastic events ranging from top-class drama from the Women and War - Exodus at the Streatham Hill Theatre and the inaugural Rookfest on Streatham Common. See the full festival guide in the centre of this issue for all the details.
Festival Season kicks off in Streatham this month. Firstly, check out new openings nd gossip in the Parish Pump on page 6, on page 8 in the Soap Box we feature all the Streatham Candidates in the 2017 general election, Safer A23 write about Speeding on the A23 on page 11. We wish an RIP to Roger Moore, sometime resident of Streatham. David Wright interviews Dan Carey and The Speedy Wunderground, an update on Save Chestnut Avenue and the The Streatham Food Festival guide begins on page 37
Guide. Close by is also the The Furzedown Festival and we list the highlights of their programme. As always see our listings of What’s On in Streatham in June, our Directory of Local Trades and Services and local useful numbers.
We’ve joined forces with inStreatham, the Streatham Business Improvement District, to bring you a very special issue of Heart Streatham this Christmas. In this issue we’ve asked some local celebrities to pick out a few gifts - “finds” from local shops, we explore our area through the eyes of visitors, and give you a guide to What’s On, Live music, and the best of Streatham. So, shop local; shop in Streatham!
The document advertises events taking place at Bede's World in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear between May 24-26 and in June. On May 25th, they will host the annual Medieval Fair featuring battle reenactments, falconry displays, music, and food. From May 24-26, the Time and Tide group will bring myths and legends to life through tales and crafts. In June, they will host various classic car events on different weekends, including pre-war Austins on June 1st and Jaguars and an MG car rally on June 14-15th.
This document provides information on various events happening in and around Leicester in winter 2014, including performances of Swan Lake at the Concordia Theatre, a charity ball called the Country Chic Shindig in aid of the Air Ambulance, and exhibits at the Charnwood Museum in Loughborough exploring the history of the area. It also lists Sunday carvery options at the Golden Fleece pub in South Croxton and provides details on Hotel Maiyango in Leicester and Victorian Christmas celebrations at Rockingham Castle from November 19th to 21st.
To mark 60 years of The Queen's reign the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook is, in common with the whole of the country, celebrating her Diamond Jubilee. This brief report gives a flavour of the events that have taken place, events that have gripped the nation.
After a wonderful Streatham Kite Day last month, our next big local event is the 10th annual Streatham Food Festival.
Plan your feasting with the official guide in the centre of this magazine. This year there are 42 eateries on the Food Tour and the outdoor event on Streatham Green returns on 22nd June. We’ll see you there, folks! You don’t need to leave Streatham for entertainment and fun in June. From fab fundraising film screenings (The Favorite and Bohemian Rhapsody, anyone?) for the Streatham Free Film Festival (coming up in September) to free acoustic music in the Rookery on 15th June, check out our What’s On pages, because there’s a lot going on. Thanks to Ben Poultney, Illustrator & Cartoonist, for our cover. Ben specialises in fun vibrant illustrations.
Now British Summer Time has begun, we can enjoy the lighter evenings and look forward to some sunshine. Easter in Streatham is always a special time, with blossom and glorious magnolia trees in gardens everywhere (photographed in the Rookery by Philip Moran), and the Commons bursting into life. There are Easter egg hunts for the kids, and time during the holidays to start getting kites ready for Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14 May, the first of the Streatham Season of Festivals happening between May and October. Don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
Details of the new pub we promised to reveal are in our Parish Pump, along with other great booze news! There’s more great news about businesses coming to Streatham later this year!
We’re always keen to showcase the work of local artists and photographers, so if you’d like to be featured, please email us at info@ heartstreatham.co.uk.
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter with the latest info, gossip, and special offers. Click on the link on our home page to sign up www.heartstreatham.co.uk. Thanks to both Sophie of Vauxhall City Farm www.vauxhallcityfarm.org and local photographer Philip Moran for our cover shot of these gorgeous chicks.
Spring is here with magnificent magnolias and drifts of blossom on the streets, and Streatham is looking spectacular. Thank you to reader Hester Bates, for our gorgeous cover photo of the Rookery orchard.
Get summer ready and enjoy state-of-the-art treatments at Streatham’s salons and spas – there’s no need to leave SW16 to find top-quality practitioners. Catch up with new openings and local news, find out about local history, and plan your April entertainment with our Live Music and What’s On Guides. May marks the beginning of the Streatham Summer Season, put Kite Day on the 12th May in your diaries, folks, and see you there!
The article discusses plans for the historic Streatham Hill Theatre building. After over 50 years as a bingo club, the current owners Beacon Bingo are looking for new commercial partners as the bingo club has been running at a loss. They hope to find partners to reopen the beautiful first floor cocktail bar and revive live performances in the main auditorium. Offices are also planned for the rear of the building. The owners are determined to breathe new life into the magnificent listed building and will help any organizations interested in the space. The history of the building and efforts to showcase it were also mentioned.
The document summarizes the donation of Mr. Richard Colton to the RNLI charity and the new Shannon class of lifeboats. The Shannon is the most agile lifeboat yet, propelled by waterjets instead of propellers. It was designed in-house using cutting-edge technology to meet the demands of modern rescues. Visitors are invited to tour the new lifeboat building facility to learn more about the RNLI and see the Shannon boats being constructed.
Our cover celebrates the big Streatham welcome to the first of two Marks and Spencer’s Food stores that opened last month - the queue stretched back as far as Streatham Station entrance for the opening on a Wednesday morning! We’re looking forward to the opening of Aldi and The Gym Group on the same site early in the new year, along with the second M&S, Starbucks and Superdrug in Streatham Hill.
This issue, we follow up the Chestnut Avenue chop on Tooting Common, and the People’s Audit in Lambeth. Discover the link between the CIA and Streatham Hill, and find out which business had to call in the ghostbusters! Catch up with The Met Police, the RedHawks ice hockey team, sleep out for charity, Spires in the Rookery, and hear the exciting news about the Streatham Space Project.
For the first time we have a full listing of LIVE MUSIC coming up in November - a new feature to help you discover and enjoy the best of Streatham.
The festive season has arrived in Streatham, and we are delighted to have once again partnered with the inStreatham Business Improvement District to bring you a very special grand issue of the magazine. Not only is it big and beautiful it also includes a special Streatham Book of Christmas special pull-out in the centre to give you plenty of ideas for going out, shopping, and entertainment in our local area, plus a guide to some of the great local salons and spas that can help you look festively fabulous. There’s a lot going on here this Christmas-have a look at our bumper What’s On section and plan your Christmas and New Year in Streatham.
This document provides information about The Gazette newspaper, including its editorial team, contact information, and top stories from its website. It lists the executive editor, news editor, sports editor, and display manager. It provides details on how to contact the newsdesk, place advertisements, submit letters, and get home delivery. It also advertises upcoming local events in Islington, including dance classes, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
This summary provides the key details from the multi-article document in 3 sentences:
A 12-year-old boy from Gorey was awarded €3.7 million in an interim settlement after being left paralyzed due to mismanagement of his meningitis treatment at Wexford General Hospital when he was 17 months old. Work is set to begin on upgrading the poor quality road between Castlebridge and Wexford town. North Wexford councillors will push for their area to receive the largest portion of new government housing funds to address the acute shortage of 800 people on the local authority waiting list.
The club had a successful laying up supper and service. Boatyard fees are now overdue so members are asked to pay as soon as possible. Security measures are being increased due to unwanted visitors parking at the club. Upcoming club events are announced such as the cadets Christmas party and New Year's Eve party. Members are encouraged to book early for events.
Streatham Spring!
Happy 5th birthday to us for our 50th issue! We’ve worked with inStreatham (who run the Business Improvement District) to chart changes in our area since we launched. see the Streatham Space Project’s new programme in the centre of this issue – please look, book, support and enjoy our wonderful arts and community hub.
Thank you to everyone who entered our Photo of the month competition on Instagram and Twitter – there were some fabulous pictures. Our first winner is James Blair with this stunning picture of his 12-year old siberian husky, Kona, enjoying a run on streatham Common at sunset. Kona stays looking so youthful by chasing squirrels (never caught one), “I haven’t aged as well, but I don’t chase squirrels,” said James. thanks to everyone who followed us.
The document advertises Kempo Jujitsu self-defense classes held at Newham Leisure Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10pm. The classes teach techniques from martial arts like Karate, Judo, and Aikido. Benefits of the classes include increased fitness, health, self-confidence, and street awareness. Instruction is provided by Hanshi Browne, a 9th Dan black belt.
Hartlepool Tall Ships Official Corporate Hospitality Draft A1MarkTower
The document provides information about the Tall Ships Races taking place in Hartlepool, UK from August 7-10, 2010. It notes that Hartlepool will host over 70 tall ships from around the world, carrying over 2,000 young crew members. Various hospitality packages are offered for visitors to tour the ships, attend evening events, and in some cases go out sailing. Packages can be booked through Topsail Events and catering will be provided by Ramside Event Catering.
The Whitechapel Bell Foundry, established in 1570, is one of the oldest manufacturing companies in Britain. While demand for church bells has declined, the foundry has been kept busy this year casting bells for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. The Olympic bell is the largest tuned bell ever cast at 23 tons and will be rung at the start of the opening ceremony. The foundry owners hope their two daughters who are studying music will continue operating the historic foundry.
Silloth Presentation to Cumbria in Bloom AGM 17 Nov 2014Anna Malina
This presentation highlights Silloth-on-Solway as an attractive Cumbrian tourist destination. With a new dock and railway established in the 1860s, Silloth was developed as a planned Victorian spa town. At 45 acres, the town's village green, which sits between the main cobbled street and the Solway Firth, is the largest and, arguably most beautiful, in England. Many annual events on the Green are organised by local people. The Green's Community Garden sits on the corner of Criffel St and Lawn Tce. Local people participated in the design of the garden which was opened in May 2014. Silloth is winner of the Cumbria in Bloom Coastal Town award and the Green is a recipient of a Green Flag award.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - July 3 - 5, 2020Steve Rymer
The document provides information about various July 4th events and activities in the St. Louis area, including a virtual Fair St. Louis event that will be streamed online on July 4th, reserved parking and picnic spots for viewing fireworks near your vehicle in St. Louis on July 4th, a fireworks display over the St. Charles Riverfront on July 4th, a classic car show and burger eating contest in St. Louis on July 5th, and streaming movie options as well as Redbox movie rentals available.
Welcome to summer in Streatham!
After a great Streatham Food Festival, next up is the South London Comedy Festival from the Streatham Space Project starting on 9th July - we publish the full programme from page 15 - see Nish Kumar, Marcus Brigstocke, and a host of top comedians right here! Take a picnic to the Rookery for some open-air Shakespeare with A Winter’s Tale from the Festival Players, and the ever-popular Sixteen Feet Theatre Company are back for their tenth year with a promenade performance of The Wind in the Willows. Be prepared for the first Kisstory on the Common and the return of Garage Nation’s Dance Nation on Streatham Common -get your tickets or your earplugs, depending on your point of view. It’s going to be a great summer to be in Streatham – see you in September!
Welcome to the may issue of Heart Streatham. It includes the official guide to Streatham Kite Day. We can’t wait to see the fabulous kite displays filling the sky above Streatham Common with colour – and we’ll be joining in the fun flying our own kites and enjoying the live music, food, and stalls on the 12th may. It’s a family friendly celebration that brings the whole community to the Common, and one of our favourite events in the local calendar. See you there!
We’re also looking forward to the 10th Streatham Food Festival in June. The popular outdoor food event on Streatham Green (by the Manor Arms) is back, along with the fabulous Food tour and many other exciting events.
The document advertises events taking place at Bede's World in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear between May 24-26 and in June. On May 25th, they will host the annual Medieval Fair featuring battle reenactments, falconry displays, music, and food. From May 24-26, the Time and Tide group will bring myths and legends to life through tales and crafts. In June, they will host various classic car events on different weekends, including pre-war Austins on June 1st and Jaguars and an MG car rally on June 14-15th.
This document provides information on various events happening in and around Leicester in winter 2014, including performances of Swan Lake at the Concordia Theatre, a charity ball called the Country Chic Shindig in aid of the Air Ambulance, and exhibits at the Charnwood Museum in Loughborough exploring the history of the area. It also lists Sunday carvery options at the Golden Fleece pub in South Croxton and provides details on Hotel Maiyango in Leicester and Victorian Christmas celebrations at Rockingham Castle from November 19th to 21st.
To mark 60 years of The Queen's reign the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook is, in common with the whole of the country, celebrating her Diamond Jubilee. This brief report gives a flavour of the events that have taken place, events that have gripped the nation.
After a wonderful Streatham Kite Day last month, our next big local event is the 10th annual Streatham Food Festival.
Plan your feasting with the official guide in the centre of this magazine. This year there are 42 eateries on the Food Tour and the outdoor event on Streatham Green returns on 22nd June. We’ll see you there, folks! You don’t need to leave Streatham for entertainment and fun in June. From fab fundraising film screenings (The Favorite and Bohemian Rhapsody, anyone?) for the Streatham Free Film Festival (coming up in September) to free acoustic music in the Rookery on 15th June, check out our What’s On pages, because there’s a lot going on. Thanks to Ben Poultney, Illustrator & Cartoonist, for our cover. Ben specialises in fun vibrant illustrations.
Now British Summer Time has begun, we can enjoy the lighter evenings and look forward to some sunshine. Easter in Streatham is always a special time, with blossom and glorious magnolia trees in gardens everywhere (photographed in the Rookery by Philip Moran), and the Commons bursting into life. There are Easter egg hunts for the kids, and time during the holidays to start getting kites ready for Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14 May, the first of the Streatham Season of Festivals happening between May and October. Don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
Details of the new pub we promised to reveal are in our Parish Pump, along with other great booze news! There’s more great news about businesses coming to Streatham later this year!
We’re always keen to showcase the work of local artists and photographers, so if you’d like to be featured, please email us at info@ heartstreatham.co.uk.
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter with the latest info, gossip, and special offers. Click on the link on our home page to sign up www.heartstreatham.co.uk. Thanks to both Sophie of Vauxhall City Farm www.vauxhallcityfarm.org and local photographer Philip Moran for our cover shot of these gorgeous chicks.
Spring is here with magnificent magnolias and drifts of blossom on the streets, and Streatham is looking spectacular. Thank you to reader Hester Bates, for our gorgeous cover photo of the Rookery orchard.
Get summer ready and enjoy state-of-the-art treatments at Streatham’s salons and spas – there’s no need to leave SW16 to find top-quality practitioners. Catch up with new openings and local news, find out about local history, and plan your April entertainment with our Live Music and What’s On Guides. May marks the beginning of the Streatham Summer Season, put Kite Day on the 12th May in your diaries, folks, and see you there!
The article discusses plans for the historic Streatham Hill Theatre building. After over 50 years as a bingo club, the current owners Beacon Bingo are looking for new commercial partners as the bingo club has been running at a loss. They hope to find partners to reopen the beautiful first floor cocktail bar and revive live performances in the main auditorium. Offices are also planned for the rear of the building. The owners are determined to breathe new life into the magnificent listed building and will help any organizations interested in the space. The history of the building and efforts to showcase it were also mentioned.
The document summarizes the donation of Mr. Richard Colton to the RNLI charity and the new Shannon class of lifeboats. The Shannon is the most agile lifeboat yet, propelled by waterjets instead of propellers. It was designed in-house using cutting-edge technology to meet the demands of modern rescues. Visitors are invited to tour the new lifeboat building facility to learn more about the RNLI and see the Shannon boats being constructed.
Our cover celebrates the big Streatham welcome to the first of two Marks and Spencer’s Food stores that opened last month - the queue stretched back as far as Streatham Station entrance for the opening on a Wednesday morning! We’re looking forward to the opening of Aldi and The Gym Group on the same site early in the new year, along with the second M&S, Starbucks and Superdrug in Streatham Hill.
This issue, we follow up the Chestnut Avenue chop on Tooting Common, and the People’s Audit in Lambeth. Discover the link between the CIA and Streatham Hill, and find out which business had to call in the ghostbusters! Catch up with The Met Police, the RedHawks ice hockey team, sleep out for charity, Spires in the Rookery, and hear the exciting news about the Streatham Space Project.
For the first time we have a full listing of LIVE MUSIC coming up in November - a new feature to help you discover and enjoy the best of Streatham.
The festive season has arrived in Streatham, and we are delighted to have once again partnered with the inStreatham Business Improvement District to bring you a very special grand issue of the magazine. Not only is it big and beautiful it also includes a special Streatham Book of Christmas special pull-out in the centre to give you plenty of ideas for going out, shopping, and entertainment in our local area, plus a guide to some of the great local salons and spas that can help you look festively fabulous. There’s a lot going on here this Christmas-have a look at our bumper What’s On section and plan your Christmas and New Year in Streatham.
This document provides information about The Gazette newspaper, including its editorial team, contact information, and top stories from its website. It lists the executive editor, news editor, sports editor, and display manager. It provides details on how to contact the newsdesk, place advertisements, submit letters, and get home delivery. It also advertises upcoming local events in Islington, including dance classes, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
This summary provides the key details from the multi-article document in 3 sentences:
A 12-year-old boy from Gorey was awarded €3.7 million in an interim settlement after being left paralyzed due to mismanagement of his meningitis treatment at Wexford General Hospital when he was 17 months old. Work is set to begin on upgrading the poor quality road between Castlebridge and Wexford town. North Wexford councillors will push for their area to receive the largest portion of new government housing funds to address the acute shortage of 800 people on the local authority waiting list.
The club had a successful laying up supper and service. Boatyard fees are now overdue so members are asked to pay as soon as possible. Security measures are being increased due to unwanted visitors parking at the club. Upcoming club events are announced such as the cadets Christmas party and New Year's Eve party. Members are encouraged to book early for events.
Streatham Spring!
Happy 5th birthday to us for our 50th issue! We’ve worked with inStreatham (who run the Business Improvement District) to chart changes in our area since we launched. see the Streatham Space Project’s new programme in the centre of this issue – please look, book, support and enjoy our wonderful arts and community hub.
Thank you to everyone who entered our Photo of the month competition on Instagram and Twitter – there were some fabulous pictures. Our first winner is James Blair with this stunning picture of his 12-year old siberian husky, Kona, enjoying a run on streatham Common at sunset. Kona stays looking so youthful by chasing squirrels (never caught one), “I haven’t aged as well, but I don’t chase squirrels,” said James. thanks to everyone who followed us.
The document advertises Kempo Jujitsu self-defense classes held at Newham Leisure Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10pm. The classes teach techniques from martial arts like Karate, Judo, and Aikido. Benefits of the classes include increased fitness, health, self-confidence, and street awareness. Instruction is provided by Hanshi Browne, a 9th Dan black belt.
Hartlepool Tall Ships Official Corporate Hospitality Draft A1MarkTower
The document provides information about the Tall Ships Races taking place in Hartlepool, UK from August 7-10, 2010. It notes that Hartlepool will host over 70 tall ships from around the world, carrying over 2,000 young crew members. Various hospitality packages are offered for visitors to tour the ships, attend evening events, and in some cases go out sailing. Packages can be booked through Topsail Events and catering will be provided by Ramside Event Catering.
The Whitechapel Bell Foundry, established in 1570, is one of the oldest manufacturing companies in Britain. While demand for church bells has declined, the foundry has been kept busy this year casting bells for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. The Olympic bell is the largest tuned bell ever cast at 23 tons and will be rung at the start of the opening ceremony. The foundry owners hope their two daughters who are studying music will continue operating the historic foundry.
Silloth Presentation to Cumbria in Bloom AGM 17 Nov 2014Anna Malina
This presentation highlights Silloth-on-Solway as an attractive Cumbrian tourist destination. With a new dock and railway established in the 1860s, Silloth was developed as a planned Victorian spa town. At 45 acres, the town's village green, which sits between the main cobbled street and the Solway Firth, is the largest and, arguably most beautiful, in England. Many annual events on the Green are organised by local people. The Green's Community Garden sits on the corner of Criffel St and Lawn Tce. Local people participated in the design of the garden which was opened in May 2014. Silloth is winner of the Cumbria in Bloom Coastal Town award and the Green is a recipient of a Green Flag award.
Weekend Round Up Newsletter - July 3 - 5, 2020Steve Rymer
The document provides information about various July 4th events and activities in the St. Louis area, including a virtual Fair St. Louis event that will be streamed online on July 4th, reserved parking and picnic spots for viewing fireworks near your vehicle in St. Louis on July 4th, a fireworks display over the St. Charles Riverfront on July 4th, a classic car show and burger eating contest in St. Louis on July 5th, and streaming movie options as well as Redbox movie rentals available.
Welcome to summer in Streatham!
After a great Streatham Food Festival, next up is the South London Comedy Festival from the Streatham Space Project starting on 9th July - we publish the full programme from page 15 - see Nish Kumar, Marcus Brigstocke, and a host of top comedians right here! Take a picnic to the Rookery for some open-air Shakespeare with A Winter’s Tale from the Festival Players, and the ever-popular Sixteen Feet Theatre Company are back for their tenth year with a promenade performance of The Wind in the Willows. Be prepared for the first Kisstory on the Common and the return of Garage Nation’s Dance Nation on Streatham Common -get your tickets or your earplugs, depending on your point of view. It’s going to be a great summer to be in Streatham – see you in September!
Welcome to the may issue of Heart Streatham. It includes the official guide to Streatham Kite Day. We can’t wait to see the fabulous kite displays filling the sky above Streatham Common with colour – and we’ll be joining in the fun flying our own kites and enjoying the live music, food, and stalls on the 12th may. It’s a family friendly celebration that brings the whole community to the Common, and one of our favourite events in the local calendar. See you there!
We’re also looking forward to the 10th Streatham Food Festival in June. The popular outdoor food event on Streatham Green (by the Manor Arms) is back, along with the fabulous Food tour and many other exciting events.
Welcome to Heart Streatham May 2018 this month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Space Project’s opening programme. Take a look and book top-notch entertainment on your doorstep. Imelda Staunton, and Jim Carter of Downton Abbey fame have been in for a look around-watch this space! Some wonderful local restaurants are supporting the Space Project with special offers for ticket holders. So, as BID manager Louise Sbbotts says in this issue, we have a vibrant high street, let’s use it!
Read about local author Elizabeth Moore and her brilliant debut novel, The Man on the Middle Floor, and visit the beautiful English Martyrs Church as it celebrates its 125th anniversary.
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Welcome to the December 2016/January 2017 edition of Heart Streatham. It's our last issue of the year, and full of news about what's been happening in Streatham and what's going on over Christmas ant the New Year. See our special pull-out guide to the inStreatham Business Improvement District's Lights On! Streatham event on 3rd December, when The Snow Queen will turn on the Streatham Christmas lights with Chuka Umunna MP and Father Christmas will be in his grotto in the Manor Arms to meet the children. Join the Streatham Christmas Lights Trail around participating local businesses to fi nd clues and win exciting prizes! We wish you a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in 2017!
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Welcome to October in Streatham! The Streatham Festival is back for the 17th year in a new autumn slot from October 5th-14th, along with the return of Streatham’s own Art Trail, Art23. Look out for some great events all over Streatham. You’ll find the full guide to what’s on in the centre of this magazine to pull out and keep and plan your StreatFest18. With comedy, dance, art, live music, workshops, and more, please take the chance to sample the lively arts scene in our area and support local venues and artists. Don’t miss the Streatham Strut on 6th October – there’ll be 10 back-to-back free live music gigs from lunchtime ‘til late. The festival opens with a grand Ceilidh at the Streatham Space Project on 5th October - tickets are on sale now via Eventbrite and www.streathamfestival.com.
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This month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Food Festival’s Food Tour programme and the Toddler Tour. Take a look and get ready for loads of top-notch culinary delights on your doorstep for a fiver or less. Bensons Fun Fair is back in Streatham. Prize draws for free tickets are included in our feature on pg 8.
There's entertainment galore about - see our Fathers day recommends to entertain Dad this month, and Exhibit B have pushed the boat right out with their very popular Drag Brunches. People were shocked and wrote in about the pictures last month so see pg 10 for what all the fuss is about.
We will be doing the definitive guide to what's on in Streatham and the surrounding areas in our July issue next month. So if you have an event this summer, be sure to get in touch to be a part of that!
Welcome to the September 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a great Streatham Festival in July, we can’t wait for the second Streatham Free Film Festival from 17th-25th September to begin, with a fabulous selection of film-related events and movies, all being screened in Streatham venues of all kinds – and all for free.
Make sure you don’t miss a thing; use the full programme published in the centre of this magazine to plan your Free Film Festival-going! Catch up on what’s been happening in Streatham, read about some great new businesses and shops opening soon, and find out about some great events coming up in our what’s On section. Take a look at our useful Streatham Directory of fabulous businesses and services at the back of the magazine too - it’s getting bigger every month
The Streatham Festivals Season begins with Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14th May. We’re hoping for perfect weather – glorious sunshine with enough wind to loft the big spectacular kites we love to see but not too much to spoil the team displays or stop us all fl ying our own kites. We have a guide to the day from the Friends of Streatham Common in the centre of this magazine too. Read all about what’s going on and what’s coming up next in our wonderful area, and don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
A very merry Christmas from Heart Streatham magazine! It's out last issue of the year and we hope you have wonderful holidays with loved ones whilst we enjoy the same. This issue includes Christmas lights turn-on festivities and offers around Streatham, more on Crossrail 2, the South London Business Survey on booming business south of the river and a final farewell to Brian Bloice, a true Streatham hero.
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a really fantastic second Streatham Free Film Festival last month, and an Indian summer that made Rookery open air events especially delightful, we're enjoying the turn of the season as we look forward to misty mornings over the commons and making the most of our great local live music and restaurant scene as the nights grow longer.
Catch up on what's been happening in Streatham, read about some great new businesses and shops opening soon, and find out about some great events coming up in our What's On section. The friends of Tooting Common update us on the Chestnut Avenue debacle, there's a piece on many of Streatham's more famous local ghosts, in our history piece, an update on the St Leonards Junction debacle, and a former councillor that's made the council and a major developer cough up some interesting information. Take a look at our useful Streatham Directory of businesses and services on page 38 too - it's getting bigger every month!
Welcome to Heart Streatham’s 41st edition. the trees are budding and the early flowers are blooming as we write this in right, warm spring sunshine. this month's cover is the iconic streatham Pumping station on Conyers rd which can be seen from the railway lines as well. We have superimposed alper Yagmur, owner of el Chico's Mexican restaurant (see review - p12), who became hero to many by organising deliveries of bottled water to elderly folk and others who couldn't make it to the delivery points when the water went out. When his restaurant’s water was cut he and his staff decided to work instead for the benefit of the community and we salute that! Do you have a local hero (with, or without, cape) you think should be celebrated? Get in touch: info@heartstreatham.
co.uk or heartstreatham.co.uk/contact
Welcome to Issue 16 of Heart Streatham magazine. Now that everyone's well and truly back to school or back to the commute we wanted to bring you have several superb features.
Jane covers the new openings in the Parish Pump on page 9 whilst the WI has reviewed one of our local eateries on page 11.
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and whether the council can really be called co-operative on page 7.
In the sports wrap-up, our Streatham Redskins are off to a storming season after their season kickoff two weeks ago at the Streatham Ice Arena. See our centre spread for a full roundup of upcoming Redskins features and fixtures.
Graham Gower has written a superb piece about how to spot ancient historical landmarks around town, including a pre-Norman feature you can visit today, in our Streatham History feature on page 18.
All n all there's a lot happening, a lot to read about and a lot of What's On this month so we hope you enjoy! Also remember all of our articles and What's on events can be read for free on our website anytime: www.heartstreatham.co.uk
Welcome to our October issue, which includes the official guide to The Streatham Festival 2019, 11-20th October. This annual Festival celebrates the rich cultural and creative life Streatham is fortunate to enjoy. There are more than 60 events in 33 venues from The Hideaway and Streatham Space Project to small shops and cafes. Please have a look at the guide in our centre pages and check out www.streathamfestival. com for full listings, booking details, and the latest information. There’s something for everyone, and most events are inexpensive or free to attend. Enjoy art exhibitions, dance, theatre, spoken word, workshops, and of course, lashings of live music!
Thanks to Krystal Wong for creating our wonderful cover illustration inspired by the Streatham Festival. Krystal is a local graphic designer and illustrator, known for creating colourfully bold and playful works evoking sweet nostalgic memories of growing up in Streatham and South London, surrounded by the vivid colours of nature and life.
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 15. We had some really lovely holidays in the break we take in August every year and we hope your holidays were just as good!
We have some very special features this month and loads of amazing events coming up locally. The 1st ever Streatham Free Film Festival kicks off in September (see programme in the centre of this magazine), “Scruffs” the Streatham Common Dog Show and the Herne Hill Harriers 6 mile cross country race and Anthony Gold Fun Run are all on. Read about them inside!
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and read about what your local civic champions have been doing for you at the Parish Pump on page 9.
Brian Bloice writes about an amazingly cutting-edge bit of Britain's technology heritage from a surprisingly well-used bit of contemporary Streatham, and our local police inspector provides a police update on page xx.
The Streatham WI writes our gourmet feature, we've a superb look at the upcoming Streatham Redskins season, lots of What's on, important contact numbers and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy!
We welcome you to Issue 19, February 2016. This month we're pleased to announce a three month trial distributing 5,000 extra magazines in the Furzedown area with great support from E&A Wates and Hideaway, so welcome to our new Furzedown readers! In this issue: #Crossrail2Streatham update, Quietways on Estreham Rd consultation changes, history of Streatham's industrial past, Streatham redskins ice hockey results and more!
Welcome back to Streatham after the summer break! We’re looking forward to the Streatham Free Film Festival this month, bigger and better than ever with over 40 FREE screenings and events organised by an incredible band of volunteers.
La La Land opens the festival at the Rookery, and there are twelve top family fi lms to enjoy with the kids, musicals including Sing-A-Long-A-Grease at Telferscot school, where you can even build a cardboard hot-rod car! See the full programme in the centre of this magazine and plan your festival!
Also inside we feature the (Re)Discover Streatham event held by Streatham action at the library on the 30th, latest gossip and shop openings in the Parish Pump, The Father of Modern Sport from Streatham in our history column, and we have updates from issues featured previously in the Streatham Soapbox.
The inStreatham BID have updates from the High Road, we got to meet the new guv'nor of Streatham nick (the Streatham Police Base) we have a list of local school open days coming up, local trades and services in the Directory and, of course and extended What's On list of events.
Thanks to Lucy Loves This for this month’s cover graphic: www.lucylovesthis.com.
New opening and local news including what's planned for the Morrisons site; Streatham Gourmet with Azzurri Pizzeria; Crossrail 2 to Streatham Update; history of the Tooting Common Golf Course and the fate of the Chestnut Avenue on Tooting Common; Wandsworth Oasis supporting HIV victims; Closing Dr Johnson Avenue; Russell Kane's Flying Eye on moving to Streatham; This Girl Can at SYCT; SCCoop update and the Woodland Activity Day; Police and Streatham Redskins update; The Streatham directory and What's on in March
This is our tenth issue which means we’ve been in business a year now. Hooray! We would like your feedback on what you think about the magazine and if you take our survey at www.heartstreatham.co.uk/prize-survey, you’ll help us improve the magazine and there are prizes to be won as well!
Read all about some possible planning shenanigans in the area, where to go out on Mother’s Day and what we’ll be asking at the hustings we’re helping to organise this month. We heard all the detail from theatre pros on what the Megabowl theatre needs to be a sustainable venue, and we’re pleased to say the developers seem to have responded positively to it. We’ve been to see the police and they’ve kindly helped us with our enquiries. Read about Save the Children’s work in Streatham, find out about the thriving Streatham WI and how to join, and find out what’s on and what’s coming up in Streatham.
Don’t forget to save the date for the Streatham Festival 4th-11th July. Get in touch to get involved; the Festival needs volunteers and performers. There are also some great sponsor packages on offer to suit all budgets. www. streathamfestival.com. Keep right up to date on www.heartstreatham. co.uk, @heartstreatham on Twitter, on Google+ and Facebook for the latest news and events in and around Streatham. If you have an event to publicise, post it for free on www.heartstreatham.co.uk/addevent
Welcome to Heart Streatham’s 40th edition – our 4th birthday! -
no, we can’t believe it either! The frosty Common is looking wonderful in the wintery sunshine these days, and we are fortunate to have a view from the top of Streatham Common to the west painted by local artist Nishad Karim, as our cover this month. Inside CPZs and St. Leonard’s Junction road works in the Soapbox, new shops in the Parish Pump and the definitive guise to giving mum the best Mother's Day and all on the Streatham High Road this month!
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 13 and we're really looking forward to Kite Day! Hope to see you there! It's the 5th annual Food Festival this month and we are featuring some selections from the trail we think you should try.
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and don't miss some great announcements, gossip and rumour intelligence (#Rumint) at the Parish Pump on page 11.
Jane visited Shout Hair for our Salon Guide only to find Kelly has been doing hair for Wimbledon champions at the tournament for some time now on the sly. She reviews it all inside. The Streatham WI visited our local eating establishments and kindly wrote up their thoughts on page 9 inside.
We've lots of What's on, including a first look at the Streatham Festival and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy!
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Our cover this month features
the designs for the lovely new
banners that are now proudly
celebrating streatham’s iconic
buildings and events from lamp
posts on the high rd. aptly, one
of them celebrates the beautiful
streatham hill theatre.
stop press
help save streatham
hill theatre!
as we go to press, we were
contacted by the Friends of
streatham hill theatre to ask
us to publicise their petition to
Lambeth Council to uphold their
decision to protect the 1928
Grade two listed streatham
hill theatre from possible
destruction by declaring it an
asset of Community Value. this
gives the building protection
from immediate development
- if it is put up for sale, the
streatham community will be
given the opportunity to raise
the funds to take it on.
Now the owners of the building
are appealing to Lambeth
Council to reverse their decision.
the Friends of streatham hill
theatre have until 29 November
to convince the council that
the theatre is worth saving
for our community, and in the
future could be a hub for arts
and culture in Lambeth. Get
involved and show your support
by signing the petition at: www.
streathamhilltheatre.org before
29th NOVemBer
CONTENTS
4 The Gen – latest news and
new openings in streatham
6 A23 Safety update
8 The Streatham Gourmet
visits hood
10 Prepare to party
with local salons and spas
12 Streatham’s barbers
14 St Leonard’s War Memorial
rededication
16 Streatham Remembers
18 EA Wates a Weekend with
Picturebook Festival 24th-25th
November
24 The Thrale Charity
invitation to apply for funds
28 Live Music Guide
30 What’s On
34 Ice Hockey Update
36 Directory of Local Services
38 Home Grown Heros and
Useful Numbers
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hot yoga studio, the yoga
edge, opens this month in
Prentis road. there is going to
be a new lidl at Crown point,
409-411 Beulah hill se19.
paul oakenfold, the english
record producer and trance DJ,
on BBC 4’s Can you feel it
described the location that is now
hideaway as the birthplace of
modern dance music. You have
until 12pm on 5th November to
be in with a chance to receive
two free trees, a birch and a field
maple. see www.london.gov.
uk/plant-a-tree for details.
Congratulations to Balham
youngsters, ashlie slatter
(aged 9) and atl ongay-perez
(aged 11) who achieved personal
bests at the mary Parry trophy
at the streatham ice and
leisure Centre recently and
have qualified for the British
National Championships in
Sheffield this month. Eagerly
anticipated, streatham’s new
pub, Chalkpit, opens 2nd
November at the high Parade,
streatham high road, sW16 1eX.
In October a Commonwealth
War graves Commission
stonemason visited streatham
Cemetery and carved the name
of a forgotten tooting soldier,
arthur mace from thurso st,
onto the war memorial, exactly
100 years after his death. a
crowded public meeting was
held with local councillors in mid-
October at st alban’s church to
discuss furzedown residents’
concerns about flytipping,
rubbish collections, road safety
and parking. Plans for the
residential development of the
old streatham police station
have now been published.
e a Wates launches their
gorgeous new decorating range
for children with the a Weekend
with picturebook festival on
24th and 25th November with
readings from top children’s
authors, workshops, art classes,
drawing classes, book signings
etc.
the Gen
Paul oakenfoid Streatham Police Station
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Chalkpit – a New Pub
for streatham
Chalkpit opens on 2nd november in the
old Beyrouth premises. It’s the brainchild of
friends James and tom, who have worked in
the hospitality industry for 20 years between
them and saw streatham as the perfect place
to launch their first site. The pair have lived in
sW London for the last decade and wanted to
be based locally. streatham ticks their boxes
because there are already some great places
to go out eating and drinking, but there’s plenty
of potential for more as the area is evolving
fast.
We’ve been visiting Chalkpit as the
refurb progresses: “it’s been a
hard couple of months getting
everything ready for opening,
but we’re nearly there! the site’s
been empty for over a year, but we
saw the potential and fell in love
with it”, said tom. Chalkpit is tom
and James’ ideal for a modern pub:
great drinks and delicious food served with
a relaxed “stay as long as you want” vibe. the
interior is stunning-retaining the original oak
windows and using original elements to create a
very stylish environment.
attention to detail is crucial to the guys’ vision
for Chalkpit, from a special cold room to ensure
the beers are stored and poured at a perfect
4ºC - to the suppliers they are using. “It was
really important to us to make sure we are proud
of everything we serve, so the food and drink
menus are deliberately short, and crammed with
products we really love”, said James. tom runs a
craft beer distribution company, so the pub has
access to the best beers, meat is coming from
the Ginger Pig butchers and fruit and veg will be
delivered fresh from New Covent Garden market.
head chef matthieu Fessard is ex-Pizarro in
Bermondsey, and he’ll be hand making buns
and flatbreads and getting creative with snacks
on the pub’s Big Green egg barbecues and
custom-built yakitori grill.
We can’t wait to try it out on when it
opens on Friday 2nd november!
“above all we want people to treat Chalkpit as
their new local. the food and drink
will be great, but above all we want
it to be a brilliant place to socialise
and relax.”
We’ll raise a glass to that!
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A23 Collisions Update
Chris Holt, Safer A23 Campaign
Provisional statistics from Transport for London
show there was at least one collision every three
days on the A23 in Streatham in 2017 - and,
on average, every month one collision or more
resulted in life-changing injuries.
In total, on Streatham Hill and Streatham
High Road between the South Circular and
the boundary with Croydon, there were 133
collisions in the 12 months to December 2017;
14 of these were seious - resulting in life-
changing injuries. Thankfully, for the second
year running, there were no fatalities.
The underlying trend, however, appears
to be for increasing danger on the
road. Although this can’t be stated
with certainty as, from September
2016 onwards, the police have
used a new method of recording
injuries and figures for serious
and slight injuries are not directly
comparable with previous years
(severity of injuries is thought to have
been under-recorded in the past).
Total collisions Serious injury Death
2013 - 17 584 52 5
2012 - 16 530 45 7
2011 - 15 499 38 8
2011 95 3 1
2012 79 7 2
2013 90 8 0
2014 101 9 3
2015 134 11 2
2016 126 10 0
2017 133 14 0
Councillor Nicole Griffiths (pictured with
the Community Roadwatch Team),
said: "I'm grateful to the police for
highlighting the dangerous roads in
Streatham."
We're grateful to the Safer
A23 Campaign and Streatham
Action for their continued
lobbying of TfL and the Council to
make the High Rd. safer for all.
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The Streatham
Gourmet visits Hood
Rehema Figueiredo
Hood is now three years old and is a firm
favourite in Streatham, with a reputation for
great modern British cuisine using the finest
seasonal produce.
Nothing is done by halves at Hood, so
we followed suit and began with aperitifs
of Peckham gin and tonic and Negroni,
accompanied by a generous bowl of juicy green
olives and candied nuts (all together, £21). An
exceptionally polite and attentive waiter helped
us navigate “specials” and the less familiar
parts of the menu (cimi di rapa?), but never
hurried us. He explained they had a glut of
truffles in the kitchen, so all dishes were offered
with a topping of truffle shavings, which was
both a luxurious surprise and very endearing.
I started with a ridiculously creamy cauliflower
soup, and its lovely buttery texture slipped
delightfully off my spoon. My partner chose a
pumpkin macaroni cheese from the specials
menu, and it tasted of autumn; a bowl of spiced
comfort and warmth that wasn't over-filling.
Starters are around £8.
My main course was herb roasted Jerusalem
artichokes, celeriac puree, kale, pickled girolles
and truffle dressing - an interesting combination
of textures and a deliciously earthy flavour.
A side of greens loaded with cumin added a
kick. My companion ordered a winning special
again, pan fried bream with brown crab,
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mascarpone, spelt risotto and that cimi di rapa
(a lot like kale). The fish was delicate and flaky
with perfectly crisped skin, and the risotto had
absorbed the flavours of the fish wonderfully.
(main courses £9-£19).
to accompany the dinner, we chose a citrusy
Portuguese Vinho Verde with a slight fizz, which
complemented both dishes well. the wine list is
interesting and extensive, and there is a good
selection by the glass and carafe as well as by
bottle. (house white and red are £20 a bottle).
after a short breather, we ploughed into dessert
(ranging in price between £2.50-£9). I was
presented with a delicate panacotta with a
perfect wobble, accompanied by juicy figs, a
drizzle of honey and slim almond biscotti, which
had the crunchy snap to delight Prue Leith.
Our other dessert was a rich peanut butter
parfait with dark chocolate mousse and a
dark chocolate wafer, decorated elegantly with
drizzled salted caramel and candied peanuts.
at hood the food is exceptionally good, the
atmosphere is relaxed, and a range of special
offers make it affordable for most pockets.
there’s a two course bottomless brunch for
£30, thursday pie night (pie and a drink for
£14), and a pre-theatre 25% off for streatham
space Project ticket holders - see all the
specials at www.hoodrestaurants.com. Dinner
was set to a relaxed soundtrack of David
Bowie and Fleetwood mac, and the service
was knowledgeable, and friendly, and warm. a
memorable meal – hood deserves its top
streatham restaurant accolade – and they’re
taking bookings for Christmas, so get in there
quick!
hood, 67 streatham hill, sW2 4tX,
020 3601 3320
10. 10 | heart streatham
Prepare to Party
We’re looking forward to the party season.
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Diwali,
hanukkah, or just enjoy a social gathering,
streatham has some top-quality salons and
spas to help you glam up and get ready to go
out. We hear that December appointments
at peak times - weekends and evenings - are
already getting booked up. With some enticing
November offers around, it pays to prepare to
party this month.
headmaster’s five star rated (lastminute.
com) hair salon in streatham hill is offering a
fantastic 50% off colour until 17th November
– they use L’Oréal, Kerastase, Nioxin, and
Redken products. Further south, five-star rated
(treatwell.co.uk) aveda salon, raw Bella, close
to streatham station on the high rd is offering
£20 off their usual prices in November. emma
Wilson urban spa is Professional Beauty
awards 2017 south east Boutique salon of the
Year, recognised for exceptional professionalism,
skills, and customer service. I think this spa is
a very special place, and you can try it out at a
pampering evening on 22 November – see the
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and rate, so please drop me a line via email or
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leave streatham to get party ready, and with
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We’re spoilt for choice when it comes to finding a
local barber, and we’ve noticed Streatham’s barber’s
shops are looking great! There are some very smart
premises dedicated to male grooming on the High
Rd, so we checked out a few and discovered that
they’re no longer just for men. Hurrah!
Just as more guys are enjoying the hair salon
experience, there’s a trend for ladies going to the
barber too, attracted by cheaper cuts and inviting
interiors. Stylish shops are creating a warm and
friendly haven for everyone. A good barber doesn’t
discriminate with unisex cuts costing as little as
£9, and kids’ at just £7. Here’s what their loyal
customers have to say about them...
With the barbershop industry growing faster than
a hipster beard we visited four of Streatham’s
finest groomers to see what the fuss is all about.
Streatham’s Barbershop Quartet
A N T I K
‘I have never seen
such technical, kind
and good people like
them definitely highly
recommend’ GOOGLE
5 Sternhold Ave
E @thebrothershairsalon
M A R I O ’ S
‘Mario is a very happy man
and he cuts my hair very
quickly, less than 10 mins
for a men’s cut. £9.’ GOOGLE
11 Shrubbery Rd
m 07858 278196
B E A R D & B A R N E T
‘Ari is the only barber I trust
to cut my son’s hair’ FACEBOOK
254 Streatham High Road
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With the barbershop industry growing faster than a
hipster's beard, we visited four of Streatham’s finest
groomers to see what the fuss is all about.
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rededication of the
st Leonard’s WW1 memorial
John BroWn, the streatham soCiety
to commemorate the
centenary of the end of the
First World War, st. Leonard's
church is to reinstall and
rededicate its War memorial.
this large wooden monument
lists the names of 113 men of
the parish who lost their lives
whilst serving in the armed
forces between 1914-18.
miraculously, the tablet
survived the fire that gutted
the church in 1975 as, at the
time of the conflagration, it
had been temporarily placed
in the crypt pending its re-
erection in the church. For
many years the memorial
remained hidden beneath
the church until it was
recently re-discovered during
renovation works, and since
then it has been exhibited
at the church’s annual
remembrance Day service.
the rector of streatham,
the revd Canon anna
norman-Walker, said the
100th anniversary of the end
of the Great War provides
an ideal time to re-erect
the memorial in the church.
"2018 gives st. Leonard’s
the perfect opportunity to
reinstall the monument as a
permanent reminder of the
sacrifice made by the men of
streatham in one of the most
horrendous conflicts of the
20th century"
the rededication service
will be held at 10.00am on
sunday November 11th and I
extend a warm invitation to all
those who would like to attend
the service to join us for this
special occasion."
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Streatham Remembers The First World War
John Brown, The Streatham Society
STREATHAM PEACE MEDAL
On Friday 18th July 1919
around 7,000 Streatham
school children gathered on
Tooting Bec Common for a
"Great Peace Fete" to celebrate
the official end of the First
World War. The children were
presented with the Streatham
Peace Medal, suspended on
a red white and blue ribbon,
as a memento of the occasion.
The children then sang the National
Anthem accompanied by the local Fire Brigade
band, and there were sports and entertainments
including Punch and Judy, a musical clown,
a conjurer, a ventriloquist, a picnic lunch and
numerous other attractions. The Fete concluded
with a prize-giving and three cheers for
Streatham's MP, Mr William Lane Mitchell, who
had generously donated the Peace medals the
children were all proudly wearing.
ZEPPELIN RAID ON STREATHAM ON THE
23RD/24TH SEPTEMBER 1916
For the residents of Streatham, the horrors of
war were brought to their very homes when on
the night of 23rd/24th September 1916 the
town was bombed in a Zeppelin raid on London.
A huge German airship, the L31, sailed high
above Streatham High Road dropping bombs
as it journeyed northwards. The first bombs fell
opposite Streatham Common Station destroying
Nos 10-13 Estreham Road and killing a lady who
was asleep in her bed at the time of the raid.
At Streatham Hill, a bomb completely wrecked
Streatham Hill Modern School at 70 Streatham
Hill. The blast killed four men in a tram by
Streatham Hill Station, and another passenger
died soon after being admitted to hospital.
During the 15 minutes of the raid, the Germans
dropped a total of 32 bombs, killing seven
people and seriously injuring a further 27.
HILL HOUSE WAR HOSPITAL
SUPPLY DEPOT
In 1915, a War Hospital Supply Depot was
established at Hill House, a large mansion
that stood on Streatham Common North,
opposite the upper pond on the Common. At
its peak, up to 1,200 local volunteers worked
there producing items for use in treating war
casualties in Britain and in field hospitals
overseas. Each volunteer contributed one
shilling (5p) a week to the depot's general fund
for the purchase of materials. The depot was
the second largest of its type in the country and
by the end of the war it had produced 684,276
items valued then at £57,731. Surgical supplies
made at Hill House went to hospitals as far
afield as Alexandria, Milan, Petrograd, Cannes
and Malta.
STREATHAM HALL PATRIOTIC CONCERT
On 10th May 1916 Queen Alexandra made an
official visit to Streatham with Princess Victoria
and Princess Arthur of Connaught. The royal
party attended a children's pageant to celebrate
the first anniversary of the opening of the War
Hospital Supply Depot at Hill House. The Queen
had previously made a private visit to the Depot
on 18th August 1915 when she met many of the
volunteers working there. She made her third
visit to Streatham on 25th May 1917 to attend
a patriotic sale and concert at Streatham Hall to
mark the second anniversary of the opening of
the Depot.
STREATHAM VOLUNTEER TRAINING
CORPS
The Streatham Rifle Club was formed on 8th
September 1914 by local men who wanted to
help the war effort and within a month of its
foundation over 1,500 men had joined up. Akin
to the "Home Guard" in the Second World War,
the club mainly comprised men who were too
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Streatham remembers continued
old for active military service. The Club had its
original headquarters at 9 Mitcham Lane, and
drilled on Streatham and Tooting Bec Commons,
as well as the Streatham Cricket Club ground
in Pendennis Road. The Club later became
the Streatham Volunteer Training Corps which
was initially based at the Drill Hall in Estreham
Road. A drum and bugle band accompanied the
volunteers on church parades and marches, the
instruments being donated by the Corp's Hon.
Commandant, Mr. G. H. L. Parsons, of Aldrington
Road, Streatham Park.
CURTIS DAIRY MAID
As the war progressed, the only way the army's
increasing demands for manpower could be met
was through the introduction of conscription.
With so many able-bodied men volunteering
or being called to the colours, women had to
perform traditionally male tasks to keep the
wheels of industry and commerce turning. In
Streatham, milkmen soon disappeared from
local streets to be replaced by "milkmaids" who
took over their rounds. The job of a dairy maid
was a hard one involving rising at dawn to milk
the cows before completing the early morning
milk round, after which there were more cows to
milk and another round to complete.
FURZEDOWN PIG CLUB
With the introduction of rationing in 1917
the demand for locally grown produce to
supplement food supplies increased. Various
pig, poultry and rabbit clubs in Streatham
received a new lease of life to help provide
fresh meat. The Furzedown Cultivation Society
formed a pig club and housed their animals in
wooden stie which stood on solid concrete floors
with "a perfect system of drainage" to ensure a
minimum of smells for the public and maximum
comfort for the pigs.
The sties were inaugurated by the Mayor of
Wandsworth, Sir Archibald Dawnay, at a special
ceremony held in 1918.
STREATHAM WAR MEMORIAL
The bronze statue of a lone soldier, his
head bowed and his hands resting on an
upturned rifle - a military sign of mourning
- commemorates the 720 inhabitants of
Streatham who lost their lives in the First World
War. Standing at the junction of Streatham
High Road and Streatham Common north, the
memorial was unveiled by
General Sir Charles Munro
on the 14th October 1922
before a crowd of around
5,000. The statue was
designed by Albert T. Toft
and identical statues by
the same sculptor were
later unveiled at Stone in
Staffordshire, Leamington in
Warwickshire and Thornton
Cleveleys in Lancashire.
18. 18 | heart streatham promoted Content
What happens if
I have no Will?
anthony gold soliCitors
doesn’t the law say what
happens to my estate?
Yes the rules on Intestacy decide how your
estate is distributed among your surviving
relatives. this may be quite different from what
you expect. these rules were last updated in
2014 but can still have quite complex effects,
especially for someone leaving both a spouse
and children and, above all, for all unmarried
couples who may find they inherit nothing at all.
i have a common law spouse,
won’t they inherit anyway under
these rules?
It is a common misconception that english
law recognises a “common law” spouse. Only
actual spouses and civil partners are within the
Intestacy rules.
What happens if i have no family?
the estate goes to the Crown. Only if there is a
Will can your estate go to friends or charity.
What else happens if i
don’t make a Will?
a Will decides not only who inherits but also
who administers your estate. If the beneficiaries
cannot agree who will do this, let alone who
inherits, there could be a bitter and long-lasting
dispute, often leading to an expensive court
case.
i don’t have a Will but i’ve written a
letter, everyone knows my wishes.
anything less than a Will has no effect at all
and can be the worst of all worlds, raising
expectations that cannot legally be fulfilled and
creating even more potential for family dispute.
We own a house jointly
so i don’t need a Will, do i?
It’s another common misconception that all joint
property passes automatically to the survivor;
in fact, you may even have set up the original
ownership so that you held separate shares but
your relationship has now changed. If the shares
are still recorded as held separately, the will
needs to say who now inherits.
i made my Will several years ago.
isn’t that enough?
Your circumstances could have changed in
a dozen ways. The chosen beneficiaries may
have died before you, so that the Intestacy
rules once again apply. the tax laws may have
changed so that your original intentions have
been overtaken or nullified by those changes.
You may even have married, when your Will is
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23. In the
last issue,
InStreatham
BID called for
local residents
and customers
to vote for their
favourite business
in Streatham to win
The Best Customer
Service award. To our
amazement, we received
an overwhelming
response over the last few
months.
On October 30th, we celebrated
another year of success
in Streatham’s business
community. The awards night
was attended by 200 guests.
Nine category awards were
presented during the evening,
which was hosted by actor &
comedian, Richard Blackwood.
A record 100 businesses entered
the awards this year, and the
category winners were carefully
chosen by our independent
panel of judges. There were over
500 nominations for the Best
Customer Service award for more
than sixty businesses right here
in Streatham! The Best Customer
Service Award has become one
of the most desired title along
Streatham High road, with a host
of businesses eagerly competing
to win the title.
The Streatham Business Awards
celebrates the successes and
achievements of the hard
working local businesses that
make Streatham the vibrant
presented during the evening,
panel of judges. There were over
community we know and love.
Winners of each category were
announced at the ceremony but
look out for announcements and
pictures in the next issue. Also
keep an eye on InStreatham’s
social media pages for updates
@instreatham.
The 2018 Streatham Business Awards Shortlist:
Best newcomer
Emma Wilson Urban Spa
Batch & Co
Brickwood Cafe
Best small entrepreneur
Angella’s Kitchen
Belgravia Estates
Pickled Fork
Best place to eat & drink
Hood
Streatham Wine House
Exhibit B
Best independent Shop
Indigo Tree
Dr Doolittle’s
Creative Soul
Most Sustainable Business
Thrifty’s Retro
Fish Tale
Wandsworth Oasis
Best shop front & interior
Emma Wilson Urban Spa
The Leigham Well
Art & Craft
Business of the Year
Art & Craft
Batch & Co
Hood
Spirit of Streatham
El Chico
White Lion
Remedie Rooms
Winners of each category were announced at the ceremony but look
out for announcements and pictures in the next issue. Also keep an
eye on InStreatham’s social media pages for updates @instreatham.
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Thrale Almhouse and
Relief in Need Charity
Paul Lehmann, The Thrale Charity
The Thrale charity has been providing grants to
organisations via its Relief in Need programme
for over ten years. The charity aims to help
organisations and projects that relieve need and
distress in Streatham and the wider local area,
and since inception it has made over £250,000 of
grants available to around 25 organisations.
In 2018 alone, Thrale has provided funds to 17
organisations with a total of £40,000 funding.
People and organisations it has supported this
year have included:
The Advocacy Academy, where Thrale’s funds
have supported three local 16 to18 year-olds to
develop themselves by devising social justice
campaigns
The Home Cooks Project, which encourages
volunteers who like cooking to get in touch with
and cook a hot meal for older neighbours and
make social connections for those who may
otherwise be at risk of isolation and loneliness.
Faiths Together in Lambeth, where Thrale’s
finances have helped to make a mental health
first aid course available to members of faith
communities.
The St. Matthew’s Project, where Thrale
funded free football training for young people from
disadvantaged backgrounds.
Streatham Youth and Community Trust, where
Thrale helped to fund their Good Neighbours
Project, designed to bring different generations
together.
Thrale’s funds have supported 600 people directly
this year, and up to 1,500 people indirectly. Over
the past 10 years, Thrale has also made grants
available to other Streatham organisations
such as Spires, Basaira Elderly Centre, and
Streatham Drop-In Centre for Asylum Seekers
and Refugees. The Charity also runs almshouses
in Polworth Road which accommodate 17
women over the age of 60. The almshouses were
recently redeveloped to bring them up to modern
specifications, and their high standard was
praised by Chuka Umunna MP when he re-opened
them in October 2015.
Now, Thrale is again inviting applications from
groups seeking funds. The criteria for awards
are broad, with an emphasis on seeking to
support organisations that relieve need and
distress and align with the principle of supporting
strong communities and helping people to live
independently, with dignity. Applications from
projects in which 50% or more of the beneficiaries
are in Lambeth, Southwark, or Wandsworth, and
usually they seek reassurance that the projects
are not solely reliant on Thrale charity funding.
Local organisations can bid for up to £5000 and
are encouraged to apply – the process is designed
to be accessible to all – as straight-forward and
simple as possible.
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visit www.thralealmshouses.org.uk. The closing
date for applications is 3rd December.
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Don't trash our
future: Recycle
Wandsworth oasis
Wandsworth Oasis is a local
charity that was set up almost
30 years ago in the midst
of the AIDS epidemic
to provide support
and care
for people
suffering from
AIDS and
their loved
ones. The
charity was
set up by local
resident, Patrick
Lethaby, who sadly
died this summer.
30 years on – thanks to
medication - things have
changed and HIV/AIDS is no
longer the death sentence
it was – if diagnosed early.
HIV prevalence in the South
London boroughs is much
higher than the London
average so it is as important
now as it was in 1989 that we
continue with Patrick’s legacy
to raise awareness about the
virus and how it is transmitted
and to provide support where
needed.
We do this through some of
the best value charity shops
in SW London! If you haven’t
been in to one of our shops,
do pop in and grab yourself
a bargain. It is getting to
the time of the year when
you might need a sparkling
party dress, a festive jumper,
stocking fillers, Christmas
cards or secret santa ideas!
We love a Preloved Christmas
at Wandsworth Oasis! Mention
Heart Streatham or bring this
magazine with you and get a
10% discount
too! We are
also always
on the look out
for good quality
items to sell – clothing,
accessories, furniture, books,
music, bric a brac etc. We
will collect large amounts of
saleable items free of charge.
And talking of the time of year
– 1st December is World AIDS
Day – It’s an opportunity for
people worldwide to unite in
the fight against HIV, to show
support for people living with
HIV, and to commemorate
those who have died from
an AIDS-related illness. At
Wandsworth Oasis we raise
awareness by hosting the
Red Ribbon Cabaret – an
evening of magic, madness
and mayhem Wandsworth
Oasis style. Expect an evening
of great entertainment – this
year we have a 40 minute set
from one of the best Abba
tribute bands in the country,
Abbalicious; some amazing
drag divas; and a puppet’s
view of the world – amongst
other things! Tickets start at
just £15 for a single standing
ticket to a VIP box for 10 at
£220 with fizz and and an
opportunity to ‘interact’ with
the performers…more details
on how to book opposite.
Visit our shops:
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Live music
Café Barcelona
All shows doors 7.00pm, music
8.30pm
2nd November Flamenco with
Leo Power. £12 adv/£14 at door
9th November the Vanguards
– Bluegrass band £10 adv/£12
at door
16th November Greek Night £10
adv/£12 at door
23rd November the Latin
Formula – 3-piece band, Free
st leonard’s Church
10th November streatham
Choral Concert - Zadok the Priest
& Other Germanic Works
mendelssohn, hear my Prayer,
schubert, mass in G, handel,
Dettingen te Deum
7.30 – 9.30pm. £10.00/£8.50
st peter’s Church
10th November alessandro
Belotto, pianist - Beethoven,
sonata in C, op.3 no 2; Chopin,
Barcarolle op.60; schuman,
Carnaval op.9. 7.30pm. Free
entry with a retiring collection in
aid of the Church Choir Fund
24th November Opus
XV1 – Chamber Choir,
“remembrance”Concert
Bach’s Jesu, meine Freude;
Parry’s songs of Farewell;
tavener’s song for athene;
messiaen’s O sacrum
Convivium; Poulenc’s Litanies
à la Vierge Noir; ruth holton’s
roundel £15/£12
the Bull
2nd November the rooftop
Band 7.30pm
the earl ferrers
24th November Black elvis from
9.00pm
the five Bells
All music starts at 9.30pm
3rd November Go back in time
with mel harris 60’s show
17th November Brit pop tribute,
the 1990’s are back in a huge
way
24th November a tribute to
George michael and Wham
the hamlet
Live piano Every Thursday from
8.00pm
the leigham Well
17th November Farrago 9.00-
11.00 pm
24th November Jami hilton
9.00pm
the White lion
Every Monday. Open mic
8.00pm
29. The conscious part of our brain is usually ‘up to something else’. Perhaps you’re checking
the traffic while crossing the road, yet thinking about what you might be having for dinner
and also remembering to call a friend. You shouldn’t really be ‘aware’ of a part of your
body. Your shoulder or back. Your hip or knee. Your fingers or your feet. That ache or
pain. That niggle or twinge. Our body runs on autopilot for most things, most of the time,
freeing the conscious part of our brain for other stuff...Life!
If you are ‘aware’ or ‘thinking’ about a part of your body—your body is talking to you!
Each November, Leigham Practice offer a limited number of appointments for people to
talk to our team of physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropodists/podiatrists, massage team
and acupuncturist, informally and for free. Maybe you just need pointing in the right
direction. Maybe there’s nothing to worry about and you just need an explanation. If
there’s something going on, we can tell you what we can do. There’s no obligation.
We’ve been supporting our local community for more than 40 years, so don’t sit on a
problem allowing it to get worse—come and talk to us this November.
We’re open seven days a week and four late evenings, so just give us a call!
Leigham Practice, 8 Leigham Hall Parade, Streatham High Road, SW16 1DR
Visit us and our offer at www.leighampractice.com/nov18/
Listen…
Is your
body talking
to you?
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1st november – tooting Bec Common Walk
every thursday 9.00-10.00am for a circular walk
of about 3 miles. meet at the café on tooting
Bec Common. Free
3rd november – st leonard’s Church,
Bonfire night Celebration
hot dogs, soup, games, sparklers and a spooky
torchlight tour of the crypt.
4.00-6.00pm £5 adults, £2.50 children in aid of
st Leonard’s “take a seat” appeal.
3rd november – eardley road sidings
Community Clear up
10.00am-2.00pm. entrance on Bates Crescent
off abercairn road
all tools and equipment are provided queries to
CWilcox@lambeth.gov.uk
3rd november – spires fun run approx.
3km - 2 laps of streatham Common to raise
funds for local charity, spires for homeless and
Disadvantaged People 10.00am. £5.00 entry.
entrants get a goody bag, t-shirt and a free
day pass to the Gym, streatham, to register @
thegymstreatham or pop into the gym.
4th november - london to Brighton Veteran
Car run
For the first time in 122 years there are two
routes out of London. starting at approx. 7.00am
from hyde Park, after Parliament square the
run splits with half going over Westminster
Bridge and through streatham, and the other
half will go over Lambeth Bridge through
Vauxhall, tooting and mitcham. enjoy an early
breakfast in streatham high road watching the
parade go past! www.veterancarrun.com
5th november – streatham at Westminster
the streatham society - Parliamentary stories
by Keith hill
a talk by streatham’s former mP on a history of
streatham at Westminster between 1885 and
2010. 8pm. Free. the Woodlawns Centre, 16
Leigham Court rd. streatham sW16
5th-9th november - Works by tfl on tooting
Bec gardens
the a216 mitcham Lane to right hand turns
from a214 tooting Bec Gardens will be closed
10.00pm until 6.00am.
6th november - st leonard’s Church, the
howland lecture
established in 1717 by the will of elizabeth
howland, this year’s lecturer is the recently
retired Vicar of st Luke’s holloway. he will
discuss an antidote to Black and White religion.
Free.
10th november – dulwich picture gallery
puppet show
Drew Colby will tell stories from Winnie the Pooh
with music, puppetry and lots of magic. the
show lasts an hour with an interval. 10.30am
and 1.30pm £5
10th november – streatham Choral society
Concert
handel’s Zadok the Priest; mendelssohn’s hear
my Prayer; schubert’s mass in G and handel’s
Dettingen te Deum. 7.30-9.30pm. st Leonard’s
Church. tickets £10.00/£8.50 concessions)
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Vaughan Williams’
Fantasia on Christmas Carols
Join us for festive
music, readings,
mulled wine
and mince pies!
Saturday, 15 December 2018
19:30-21:30
St Leonard’s Church, SW16 1HS
Tickets £8 // £6 concessions
Available online, on the door,
or from choir members.
Contact
www.streathamchoral.com
streathamchoral@gmail.com
streathamchoral
Streatham Choral
Streatham Choral’s
Christmas Charity Concert
11th november – streatham redhawks ice
hockey v invicta raiders
6.45pm. see www.streatham-hockey.co.uk for
details
11th november – Centenary remembrance
sunday, streatham Common
the First World War ended 100 years ago. a
non-denominational service of remembrance
at streatham war memorial on the corner of the
high road and streatham Common Northside.
10.30am. all are welcome.
11th november – st leonard’s Church,
remembrance day service
to commemorate the end of the Great War in
1918 st Leonard’s First World War memorial will
be reinstated in the church. 10.00am
11th november – the furzedown pub,
south london Vinyl experience
Put your name on the board, prepare to play 30
minutes of your favourite 45’s. record swap
and sale table. 2.00-6.00pm. 118 mitcham
Lane, sW16 6Nr
11th november – friends of tooting
Common
annual General meeting: venue tBa. 3.00pm.
see www.friendsoftootingcommon.org.uk
16th november - dulwich picture gallery,
‘gallery lates’
enjoy a special live recording of Griefcast,
winner of best podcast of the year at the British
Podcast awards 2018. 6.00-9.30pm £16.50.
www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
17th november – streatham redhawks ice
hockey v peterborough phantoms
6.45pm see www.streatham-hockey.co.uk for
details
17th november – the rookery farmers’
market
Following its successful launch in september
the market continues the third saturday in the
month
19th november – the unknown Warrior
a streatham society talk by Don Doncaster to
mark the end of the First World War.
the creation of the Unknown Warrior and the
tomb at Westminster abbey.
the Woodlawns Centre, 16 Leigham Court rd.
8pm
22nd november – streatham Wells safer
neighbourhood panel
south Lodge, 45 Leigham Court road 7.00-
8.30pm. all are welcome to attend
24th & 25th november – ea Wates
Weekend with picturebook festival
talks, workshops, readings, book signings,
drawing classes- most events are free, see
details in the centre of this magazine.
25th november – streatham redhawks ice
hockey v Basingstoke Bison
6.45pm see www.streatham-hockey.co.uk for
details
29th november – Wandsworth oasis red
ribbon Cabaret
a night of cabaret, comedy and entertainment.
a World aids Day spectacular at the two
Brewers,
114 Clapham high st, sW4 7UJ. tickets, £15
www.wandsworthoasis.org.uk. 7.00pm
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Flying high
streatham enter November in second place in
the National League south table after a strong
start. the redhawks have beaten former Premier
League sides swindon Wildcats and Bracknell
Bees in a run of form that has seen the crowds
at streatham arena steadily build as the team
impress on the ice.
New Canadian forward, alex roberts, leads the
league scoring with 9 goals already this year,
while team mates adam Carr, michael Farn, and
Leigh Jamieson also feature in the top 10.
the team is playing a quick, hard-hitting brand of
hockey with lots of thrills and spills in every game
with only the 7-0 wipe out victory over Invicta
Dynamos that hasn’t been a close-fought affair.
the redhawks have three games across
November with the game on saturday 17th
against Peterborough Phantoms our
‘Kids for a Quid’ heart streatham special
fixture*. On Sunday the 11th and 25th the
redhawks take on London raiders and
Basingstoke Bison respectively.
“We’ve had some big crowds so far this season,
and it makes all the difference to the team as
they skate out” said head Coach Jeremy Cornish,
a former elite league enforcer.
“the fans have played a part in helping us take
some pretty big, and maybe unexpected wins
this year…if we can keep up the momentum on
the ice then we should be sitting pretty. We have
already proved we can skate with anyone in this
league.”
david Carr
kids for a Quid
17th noVemBer v
peterborough phantoms
* kids can enter for £1 alongside a paying
adult and only on production of heart
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maximum 2 kids per adult.
streatham ice and leisure at 5.30pm
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Outings For Older South Londoners
www.oosl.org.uk
For further details and a
membership pack please
contact Steve Perry, Project
Coordinator:
Tel: 020 8769 1564
(office hours)
Email: outings@oosl.org.uk
If you have family or friends
in South London who are
over 55 and might be
interested, why not pass
this information on to
them?
r South Londoners (OOSL)
55’s get out and about
eigham Court Road, London, SW16 2NF
564 (9am-6pm with voicemail)
outings@oosl.org.uk
www.oosl.org.uk
Eltham Palace
London Transport MuseumWestminster Abbey
We are a small South London charity organising
social events and outings to places of interest, for
example museums and gardens, for people over 55.
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New Build/Building Extensions
Full drawings prepared and
submitted with good local
authority planning approval rates.
07961 407067
ralph@cadspaced.com
Ali’s Car Service
Mechanical repairs, accident
repair, MOT tests, bodywork &
painting, servicing, tyre fitting,
air conditioning & more.
12-14 Gleneldon Mews SW16 2AZ
020 8677 6618
Clip Theatre
Quality affordable drama groups
for little stars aged 5 - 11 with
experienced vetted staff.
Book 1st session FREE.
07564 847314
fun@cliptheatre.com
www.cliptheatre.com
Right Stuff Design
A local independent
graphic design
company helping
clients tell their story and
influence change.
Think. Create. Inspire.
020 8696 0101
therightstuffdesign.co.uk
Mils Productions
I’m Naeem Amile welcome to my
world. DJ hire/events/security/
catering/counselling/Building/
maintenance/cleaning & more.
Contact Naeem769@hotmail.com
07568 715539
No1 Gardens
Garden Maintenance & Soft
Landscaping, Services include
Maintenance, Fences, Artificial
Lawns & Planting
07941 056759
info@no1gardens.co.uk
www.no1gardens.co.uk
Natural, Vegan, Anti-aging
Skincare range for Women &
Men by Arbonne
Also Hair, Makeup and Healthy
Nutrition. Call 07904 521694 for
discount code to buy online.
45 day Money Back guarantee
Eczema, Dermatitis, Dry or
sensitive skin? NATURAL ORIGIN
use the finest ingredients derived
from nature to care naturally for
your skin. 020 8099 6513
www.naturaloriginuk.com
Mediworld
Visit our store or website for a
full range of mobility, first aid,
medical & surgical equipment.
Serving Streatham since 1973
444-446 Streatham High Road
020 8764 1806
www.mediworld.co.uk
Need Physiotherapy or
Osteopathy?
Or get the best of both from one
person.
Visit our experienced team
7 days with 4 evenings
www.leighampractice.com/msk/
Call us now 020 8769 7409
Fertility, IVF, Women’s Health,
Menopause
Susana Pires, British
Acupuncture Council Member,
provides special interest support
www.leighampractice.com/acu/
Call today on 020 8769 7409
Total Foot Care 7 days a week
From basic foot care to complex
problems
and advanced solutions.
We treat feet. Complete.
www.leighampractice.com/feet/
Talk to the team 020 8769 7409
Registered Dietitian In
Streatham
Weight loss, heart health,
diabetes and more. Tailored
nutritional advice. Meal planning.
07960 686435
ella@diethelp.co.uk
www.diethelp.co.uk
French Polishing & Antique
Repair
Complete repair and restoration
service from antiques to mid-
century furniture. Hand and spray
polish service. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
Caning, Rushing & Gilding
Antiques or mid-century furniture
including Danish cord. Oil & water
gilding to paintings and mirror
frames. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
Reupholstery & Loose Covers
Traditional & modern work from
members of the Assoc. of Master
Upholsterers with the best fabric
library in S London. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
E&A Wates
Emma, our interior designer
works alongside clients to create
beautiful rooms using fabric,
wallpaper, paint, lighting, carpets,
furniture and inspiration!
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
Maple and Rook Ltd
Locally based Interior Design firm
offering a range of refurbishment
and styling services for beautiful
living.
info@mapleandrook.com
www.mapleandrook.com
For sale GRAND PIANO dark
walnut 54” width Stroud 1928
and matching duet stool, excellent
quality and condition. £1,500
or near offer. Collect Streatham
Park. 020 8769 6129.
Dream Doors
From a simple door swap (wide
variety of styles & colours to
suit) to a complete new kitchen
installation.
10A Sunnyhill Road SW16 2UH
020 8696 9699
www.dreamdoors.co.uk
DESIGNERS
INTERIOR DESIGN
CHILDREN’S SERVICES
HEALTH & BEAUTY FURNITURE RESTORATION
HEALTH SERVICES
STREATHAM DIRECTORY YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIERS
GARDEN MAINTENANCE
ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
AUTO MECHANICS
KITCHENS
ENTREPRENEURS ITEMS FOR SALE
37. heart streatham | 37
16 | HEART STREATHAM
07785 755758, 020 8773 5978
pete@signlondon.uk
www.signlondon.uk
Martin Haughey Electrics
Domestic Rewiring, Repairs, Fault
Finding, Inspection & Testing,
Electrical Condition Reports
PAT Testing. 07961 433801
info@haugheyelectrics.london
Welcome Translation Experts
Translations for the Courts, Home
Office and government agencies
Free quotations 020 7091 0491
info@welcometranslationexperts.
co.uk
1 Empire Mews SW16 2BF
Dr Cassandra’s Academy
One-to-one Tailored Tutoring,
Empowering You for Exams
Success in Law, English,
TRADES
Humanities & More!
Free Consultation: 07946315571
drcassandra1@gmail.com
Thriftys Retro
A professional upcycling company
specialising in beautiful bespoke
vintage and retro furniture. We
also collect unwanted furniture
07944 271148 Thriftysretro.com
STOP SMOKING START VAPING
Specialists in electronic
cigarettes. Recommended by the
NHS, illy Coffee bar, smoothies,
milkshakes & soft drinks
Caffe Vape.
13 Leigham Hall Parade SW16 1DR
Dr Doolittles 2 Pet Shop &
Grooming
Established shop with advice on
all aspects of pet care!
Licensed to sell a variety of live
pets inc. aquaria
57-59 Streatham Hill, SW2 4TX
020 8671 6760
Nick Wright Photography
Bespoke Website Photography
Portraits - Product Photography
Affordable Professional
Photography. 07753 640397
www.nickwright.biz
Isabella Panattoni Photography
Local mum and photographer
that specialises in family and
commercial photography. Beautiful
images that will last forever
www.isabellapanattoni.com
Fix.
The IT & Watch Repair Centre
Apple, PC, Mobile, Consoles,
Watch, Jewellery & clock repairs
to manufacture specification.
58 Streatham High Rd SW16 1DA
020 8769 3510
Anthony Gold
We specialise in many different
areas of law. Our solicitors are
experts in their fields committed
to doing whatever is best for our
clients. 020 7940 4060
www.anthonygold.co.uk
Curtains & Blinds
Beautifully made using fabric
from major brands with service
including measuring, fitting,
tracks & poles. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
SignLondon
Exterior signs, interior signs,
vinyl banners, vehicle graphics,
graphic design and print,
PHOTOGRAPHY
REPAIRS
PETS
TUTORS
SIGNS, BANNERS, PRINT
(STREATHAM)
Post, Parcel & Print Centre
Tel: 0208 677 3566
email: info@mbestreatham.co.uk
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Advertise your business to
over 50,000 people here
from £10 a month. Contact
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Post, Parcel & Print Centre
Tel: 0208 677 3566
email: info@mbestreatham.co.uk
10 Streatleigh Parade, Streatham High Road
Authorised Ship Centre
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We take extra care of your
urgent and valuable items
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home Grown heroes
a new column celebrating streatham’s stars;-
local people who’ve achieved or done something
great, or kind, or shown outstanding community
spirit – contact info@heartstreatham.co.uk
if you’d like to let us know about a group or
individual we should feature.
this month’s heroes are rebecca Clarke (17)
& theodore alexander (14) a streatham
Junior Ice Dance Couple who are current
advance Novice British Ice Dance Champions,
from the British Ice-skating Championships
2017. they have done extraordinarily well this
year, both as a couple, and particularly for
theodore at 14 – they compete in a category
that’s for men up to 21. They have qualified for
this year's Championships in December.
rebecca and theodore have just represented
Great Britain at the International halloween Cup
in Budapest. they are both GLL Funded athletes
but seek sponsors to help them continue their
quest to represent GBr on the international
stage. Both are locals and live within walking
distance of streatham Ice rink. Please contact
Heart Streatham if you would like to find out
about sponsoring them.
Chuka Umunna MP (Local surgery) 020 8835 7062
Streatham Out of Hours GP 020 8693 9066
Dentist 020 8299 5509
Ambulance non-emergencies 020 7887 6678
Thames Water (Water leaks) 0800 714 614
Citizens Advice Bureau 0800 254 0298
Lambeth Victim Support 020 7820 0007
Streetcare - Fly-tipping/dog fouling/graffiti/abandoned
vehicle reporting 020 7926 9000 streetcarecallcentre@
lambeth.gov.uk
Domestic Violence Helpline 0808 2000 247
lambethvawg@refuge.org.uk
Council Services (emergencies only) 5pm – 9am: 020
7926 1000
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Victorian cottage, 2 reception rooms,
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Kirkstall Road, SW2
3 receptions rooms, 6 bedrooms,
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Brenda Road, SW17
2 reception rooms, 4 double bedrooms,
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