Welcome to our 3rd year anniversary issue and our first magazine of 2017. We’re looking forward to a fabulous February in Streatham. With the Common looking gorgeous in the chill, it's magical to walk across the frosty grass to the newly-refurbished Rookery Cafe for hot chocolate and see that the trees are already
in bud and spring will soon be here.
With Valentine's Day coming up, there’s no need to leave SW16 to find beautiful gifts and cards for your sweetheart. Even Chanel and Dior fragrances and hand-made chocolates are available on the High Rd, these days- see our centre spread for some Streatham surprises!
We have exciting news about new shop openings in this issue, and several Balham estate agents have set their sights on Streatham. Even the Guardian told its readers about Streatham’s because “the reality is amazing, with homes high on the hill that’d be the envy of Hampstead, but without the snobbery.” Shhhh! We don’t want the secret of how special Streatham is to get out too far!
The stunning cover photograph and the one on this page are by Suzie Pindar, better known as the Naked Artist. She is preparing
for her photography solo show in October 2017! Contact Suzie via suzie@thenakedartist.co.uk
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Capturing authentic imagery at Together for Short LivesCharityComms
Emma Dixon, communications officer, Together for Short Lives
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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.
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.
Welcome to our 3rd year anniversary issue and our first magazine of 2017. We’re looking forward to a fabulous February in Streatham. With the Common looking gorgeous in the chill, it's magical to walk across the frosty grass to the newly-refurbished Rookery Cafe for hot chocolate and see that the trees are already
in bud and spring will soon be here.
With Valentine's Day coming up, there’s no need to leave SW16 to find beautiful gifts and cards for your sweetheart. Even Chanel and Dior fragrances and hand-made chocolates are available on the High Rd, these days- see our centre spread for some Streatham surprises!
We have exciting news about new shop openings in this issue, and several Balham estate agents have set their sights on Streatham. Even the Guardian told its readers about Streatham’s because “the reality is amazing, with homes high on the hill that’d be the envy of Hampstead, but without the snobbery.” Shhhh! We don’t want the secret of how special Streatham is to get out too far!
The stunning cover photograph and the one on this page are by Suzie Pindar, better known as the Naked Artist. She is preparing
for her photography solo show in October 2017! Contact Suzie via suzie@thenakedartist.co.uk
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter with the latest info, gossip, and special offers: www.heartstreatham.co.uk/product/newsletter-
promotion-0.
Capturing authentic imagery at Together for Short LivesCharityComms
Emma Dixon, communications officer, Together for Short Lives
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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.
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.
5 famous weddings of celebrities that attracted worldwide attentionEventEve.com
Elegance, media, passion, drama, romance or whatever – a celebrity wedding is something that really captivates the spirit of time. EventEve lists 5 famous weddings of celebrities that showed some bigshots walking down the aisle to say “I do” with a star-studded gathering and some unforgettable stunning moments. We hope you guys will enjoy this juicy list!
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
Slides used by John Stockwell in talking about the context, approach and experience of East Cleveland Villages in developing their Big Local plan, as part of the Big Local plan sharing workshop held on 19 November 2013 in Tang Hall, York. This plan sharing workshop was one of a number organised as part of the Local Trust programme of networking and learning events for Big Local residents. Find out more about Local Trust and this and other networking and learning events at http://www.localtrust.org.uk/
Based on the English Country Manor style, the village gardens are a constant
delight to behold. Manicured, colourful and interesting, with meandering
pathways, boardwalks, and feature plants, the grounds at Renaissance Victoria
Point create a welcoming and pleasant environment.
Welcome to the May 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. We celebrate Streatham Common Kite Day with a guide to the event on May 15th. The colourful drawing of Kite Day on page 17 is by talented young local artist, Jacob Soodeen, 13, a pupil at Graveney School. This month: When Queen Alexandra visited Streatham, DOLPH Projects May exhibit, Streatham's vinyl record revival, Our Guide to Kite day, Streatham Hockey season roundup and new openings announcements for Raw Bella, Studio Nidilu, Emma Wilson Urban Spa, Coffee Republic, Astoria Cafe, Batch and Coffee and the Lala Cafe. Welcome here all!
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!
5 famous weddings of celebrities that attracted worldwide attentionEventEve.com
Elegance, media, passion, drama, romance or whatever – a celebrity wedding is something that really captivates the spirit of time. EventEve lists 5 famous weddings of celebrities that showed some bigshots walking down the aisle to say “I do” with a star-studded gathering and some unforgettable stunning moments. We hope you guys will enjoy this juicy list!
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
Slides used by John Stockwell in talking about the context, approach and experience of East Cleveland Villages in developing their Big Local plan, as part of the Big Local plan sharing workshop held on 19 November 2013 in Tang Hall, York. This plan sharing workshop was one of a number organised as part of the Local Trust programme of networking and learning events for Big Local residents. Find out more about Local Trust and this and other networking and learning events at http://www.localtrust.org.uk/
Based on the English Country Manor style, the village gardens are a constant
delight to behold. Manicured, colourful and interesting, with meandering
pathways, boardwalks, and feature plants, the grounds at Renaissance Victoria
Point create a welcoming and pleasant environment.
Welcome to the May 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. We celebrate Streatham Common Kite Day with a guide to the event on May 15th. The colourful drawing of Kite Day on page 17 is by talented young local artist, Jacob Soodeen, 13, a pupil at Graveney School. This month: When Queen Alexandra visited Streatham, DOLPH Projects May exhibit, Streatham's vinyl record revival, Our Guide to Kite day, Streatham Hockey season roundup and new openings announcements for Raw Bella, Studio Nidilu, Emma Wilson Urban Spa, Coffee Republic, Astoria Cafe, Batch and Coffee and the Lala Cafe. Welcome here all!
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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In this edition we take a look at permitted development and the changes to the planning regime. Will the simplification of the planning system enable developers to get straightforward projects off the ground quickly?
Boot Out Breast Cancer was founded in 2010 by Debbie Dowie.
Boot Out Breast Cancer are committed to providing equipment & funds to medical institutions & charities involved in providing cancer treatment, advice & support. Visit https://bootoutbreastcancer.org.uk for further information.
On 26th November 2014 we held our first presentation evening where we donated 31 Automated External Defibrillators to various schools, sports clubs and community groups. We had an amazing evening with over 150 guests from schools, sports clubs, community group, local companies, supporters. Various people spoke in relation to the charity, the reasons why they support us and the importance of defibrillators. The Bolton ICD Support Group have now donated 62 defibrillators in 2 years.
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1. Internal Audit
Charity champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds FrOjAne
£3,190
Close
shaves!
£100s
Abbey
Dashes!
£3,190
Rushing
bride!
£100s
Cakes! by
£1,680
Another
Race for Life! a tale
of never
knowingly standing
still...
£703
Race
for Life!
Published
November
2014internalaudit
2. Internal Audit
Charity
champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds
What do you
do on Sundays?
Maybe like us you
take it easy. But
some of you may well
be up and out early
to go running.
If so, you share
something in
common with the
Internal Audit at
Leeds City Council.
Published
November
2014
3. Internal Audit
Charity
champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds
Through word of mouth, the communications team first came across our ledger legends' fundraising efforts several years ago.
They haven't stopped running, and much more besides, since.
The result? Over £10,000* has been raised for the likes of Cancer Research UK and
Yorkshire Cancer Centre.
*If you are reading this after Nov. 2014 that sum will have gone up. And up.
4. Internal Audit
Charity
champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds
So what did they do?
Here's just a flavour
£3,190 raised by
principal audit
manager Sonya
McDonald and former
colleague Kathryn
Phillips for
shaving their
heads in 2009
5. Internal Audit
Charity
champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds
£1,744 run for your wife,
indeed!
Eleanor Gallon did the
London Marathon in 2011
WEARING A WEDDING DRESS.
Yes, you read right. Wacky brides are planning to make the Virgin London Marathon go WITH a hitch tomorrow | The Sun |News
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WACKY racers are planning to make the Virgin
London Marathon go WITH a hitch tomorrow.
Bride-to-be Eleanor Franks, 30, from Leeds, aims to set a
world record for the fastest time in a wedding dress.
And sweethearts Katrina Scaife, 32, and Andrew Ford, 33,
will stop 20 miles into the route to get MARRIED at a
Docklands hotel, where 120 guests will be waiting.
Katrina, from Brighton - who works for the charity
Sightsavers - said: "I'll change into a white dress, then I'll
be Royal Wedding
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distinction
Cancer charities
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Hundreds via
cake sale
bonanzas
Thousands from repeated Races for Life
Hundreds from a number of Leeds Abbey Dashes
But
why?
And, who
is Jane?
7. Internal Audit
Charity
champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds
It's an incredible sum and one to
acknowledge.
The Internal
Audit team's
selfless work gives others hope in the battle against
cancer.
But it also marks the wonderful life of colleague Jane Eyre.
Jane is well known around Leeds City Council. If you didn't meet Jane it will shortly become clear why she was well known.
8. Internal Audit
Charity
champs of
distinction
Cancer charities
i Volunteer Leeds
In June 2013, tragically Jane passed
away. She finally succumbed to the
cancer that accompanied her during
the latter years.
Understand this:
while Jane's death was tragic. The life is wonderful! And that wonder goes on. Jane is the
fuel that fires the pistons as the bodies
creak – and Internal Audit’s runners
pound the streets in all sorts of
weather.
To repeat, £10,000-plus. And rising.