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A local lifestyle magazine celebrating news, events and local businesses in Greenwich, Blackheath, Westcombe Park, Charlton, Eltham, Lee, Docklands, Canary Wharf, Bromley, Chislehurst, New Eltham, Sundridge Park and The Borough. Retail takes centre stage in this issue with our Retail Supplement. Where you’ll find ideas for bringing the inside outside and making the most of the British summer, the latest in retail news, plus inspiration for holiday getaways!

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50,000 COPIES DELIVERED EVERY MONTH SINCE 1996 JUNE 2013

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MOTOREXPOat Canary Wharf

WIN PRIZES...For completing Meridian’s survey

on page 25

Retail

Supplement

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HOMES ✦ FOOD ✦ BEAUTY ✦ FASHION ✦ INTERIORS ✦ SHOPPING ✦ EDUCATION

Seriously Spectacular TheatreAt the Greenwich & Docklands International Festival

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Langton Way, SE3

A wonderful detached contemporary house with four bedrooms, three reception rooms and three bathrooms. Situated close to the heath, this property comprises nearly 3000 Square Feet arranged in an L shaped design over two levels. Living space on the ground floor is open plan with two rooms opening onto a south facing landscaped garden via full height double glazed doors. EPC=C

£1,850,000 Freehold

St Johns Park, SE3

Absolutely stunning is the best way to describe this two bedroom, two bathroom apartment which is set in arguably one of the best period buildings in the area. This property sits on the edge of the heath, close to Royal Greenwich Park and is close to local shops bars restaurants and mainline station. EPC=C

£450,000 Share oF Freehold

8 Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Se3 0Ta [email protected]

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Westcombe House, Annandale Road, SE10A unique residence presented in excellent condition throughout. The bright open space is laid out over one level and measures some 1680 Square Feet. This little known property sits on an imposing plot behind secure electric gates and has parking for 3 cars along the side. There is a secluded west facing garden to the rear and a courtyard to the front. EPC=F

£1,050,000 Freehold

Ashburnham Grove, SE10

An immaculate and spacious three bedroom Victorian house located in the sought after Ashburnham Conservation Area. Beautifully presented throughout and south facing garden to rear. The property is well located for access to Greenwich main line and DLR stations, as well as the excellent selection of local shops, bars and restaurants. EPC=D

£849,950 Freehold

22 College Approach, Greenwich Se10 9hY [email protected]

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6 LOCAL NEWS Win a dinner for two and an overnight stay at Mercure Hotel

7 BUSINESS Cash for ‘Portas Pilots’

8 CONSTRUCTION Planning home improvements

10-13 HEALTH & BEAUTY Amalgam: should we be worried? Make up: ‘Shelf Life’ Fashion travels light

14 MOTOREXPO Speed & glamour at Canary Wharf

15-24 RETAIL SUPPLEMENT Destination Canaries The Retail Details Dining out - at home Making time for Greenwich

25 READER SURVEY Have your say and WIN!

26-31 EDUCATION 16+ Training Bromley High’s GCSE Show IB at Eltham Hill

32-41 FOOD & DRINK & LISTINGS London Gin: keep your spirits up Locale - Midweek offer & recipe Restaurant reviews WIN a meal at Locale Sociable dining at Chapters Local listings

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50,000 COPIES DELIVERED EVERY MONTH SINCE 1996 JUNE 2013

Don’t Miss the largest

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WIN PRIZES...For completing Meridian’s survey

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Retail

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HOMES ✦ FOOD ✦ BEAUTY ✦ FASHION ✦ INTERIORS ✦ SHOPPING ✦ EDUCATION

Seriously Spectacular TheatreAt the Greenwich & Docklands International Festival

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Award-winning actor Luke Treadaway, who plays 15-year-old ‘mathematician with behavioural diffi culties’ in the National Theatre’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, presented 25 hard-working apprentices and trainees with their catering qualifi cations at a celebratory event to mark Adult Learners Week. Each one of the apprentices and trainees has a disability and the qualifi cations were gained through a specially created scheme run by Unity Kitchen, the social enterprise arm of charity, the Camden Society.

PICTURED FROM LEFT - APPRENTICE JOSEPH

MACDONALD, FROM BROMLEY WITH LUKE

TREADAWAY.

The Horniman Museum and Gardens waved off its walrus on his fi rst trip for more than 100 years. The walrus – famously overstuffed by his Victorian taxidermist and weighing around a ton – is on his way to the Turner Contemporary in Margate where he’ll spend the summer taking pride of place in a new exhibition, Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing, 25 May – 15 September 2013. The walrus – probably a young male – was bought by Museum founder Frederick Horniman in the early 1890s and has moved no more than 25 feet since the Horniman opened in 1901.

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To celebrate a new seasonal menu at the Oasis O1 restaurant, Mercure London Greenwich Hotel is offering one lucky reader the chance to win an overnight stay for two, with dinner, in this beautifully refurbished award-winning building.

Simply send your name, address and telephone number to Meridian magazine (ref:Mercure), 8 The Village, Charlton, SE7 8RD or email your details to [email protected] by 2 July.

Please note must be redeemed before 31st December 2013, booking is subject to availability.

This is the sixth year that the Eaglesfi eld Park Neighbourhood Watch Scheme (EPNWS) has held a fete to help promote the benefi ts of the scheme and foster community spirit, and will be opened by Borough Commander Detective Chief Superintendent Richard Wood. New attractions this year include a puppet show, miniature trains and the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery. Greenwich Met Police teams will be on hand as well as the Eltham Fire Brigade. Pets at Home Charlton will be providing pet care advice and Woodlands Farm will be bringing some of the farm animals, plus much more.Saturday 15 June. 1pm to 4pm. Eaglesfi eld Park, Shooters Hill, London SE18.

COMPETITION!Win dinner for two and an overnight stayat the Mercure London Greenwich Hotel

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Celebrate an afternoon of live music and dance in the splendour of London’s listed Rivoli Ballroom. The afternoon will feature live rumbas from the feel good Spanish band, Rumbaba Deluxe, fl amenco performances and plenty of

opportunity to dance sevillanas – the traditional festive dance of Andalucia. Come dressed to impress.

Money raised from this event will go to the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care, which supports young women with breast cancer.

Sunday 30 June. 12-6pm on Sunday 30 June. £10 advance tickets, £12 on the door (£5 for under 16s, over 65s and unemployed; free for

children under 3). Rivoli Ballroom, 350 Brockley Road, Crofton Park, London SE4 2BY.

Holiday for the WalrusHoliday for the Walrus

Money raised from this event will go to the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care, which supports

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MAYOR OF LONDON Boris Johnson, has committed £300,000 to three London ‘Portas Pilots’ operating in Lambeth, Lewisham and Tower Hamlets. Using the fi ndings of the Mary Portas Review, these projects are designed to promote the Mayor’s key aims to create jobs and growth. The Mayor’s London Portas Pilots were selected for the strength of their proposals to revitalise town centres, recognising the key economic role retail hubs play in the capital’s communities. The London Portas Pilots are being delivered hand-in-hand with local boroughs, town teams and local people. The Mayor’s Outer London Fund is part of a major package of investment which aims to boost local high streets, deliver growth, new jobs and improve lives. The focus of the Forest Hill Fashion project is to create

a lasting legacy of the SEE3 Portas Pilot by bringing increased footfall to the area and creating opportunities for new businesses to start and to grow. Lewisham Council

is providing an additional £137,000 to help rejuvenate the SEE3 high streets in Sydenham, Kirkdale and Forest Hill with new street markets, start-up opportunities for new businesses and creative exhibitions. Penelope Else, pictured, right, is the driving force behind these ambitions, is a project manager who co-delivered SEE3’s Forest Hill Fashion Week in February, created the sydenhamtowncentre.com trader’s web portal, and designs and makes clothes herself. She outlines the vision: ‘We have such a wide range of fashion and artistic talent

in SE23, and I wanted to fi nd a way to bring it all together so that we could develop it and promote it to the world. With that in place I believe we will attract new boutiques and designer-makers to the area, making Forest Hill an increasingly interesting place to shop for fashion.’ Forest Hill is set to become the most exciting place for fashion in South East London as the fi rst SEE3 legacy project gets underway. The next Forest Hill Fashion Week

will take place in late September, with a catwalk show to be held at Horniman Museum as part of their ‘Museum at Night’ programme. Linda Hughes, Operations and Communications Manager at the Horniman says: ‘We are delighted to be holding this event as it will be an innovative way of introducing a new audience to what Forest Hill has to offer. The evening will be fi lled with fashion-related events, and will be a wonderful fun night out for all.’ The web portal at www.foresthillfashion.com will be an image-based website that can be searched by clothes type or designer. Local boutiques and designer-makers can showcase or sell their own clothes and accessories, and customers can search the stock before committing to a visit to the high street… or they can order online.

Cash for Portas PilotsValerie Breese on the legacy of the Forest Hill Fashion project

is providing an additional £137,000 to help rejuvenate the SEE3 high streets in Sydenham, Kirkdale and Forest Hill with new street markets, start-up opportunities for new businesses and creative exhibitions. Penelope Else, pictured, right, is the driving force behind these ambitions, is a project manager who co-delivered SEE3’s Forest Hill Fashion Week in February, created the sydenhamtowncentre.com trader’s web portal, and designs and makes clothes herself. She outlines the vision: ‘We have such a wide range of fashion and artistic talent

new businesses to start and to grow. Lewisham Council

Lambeth, Lewisham and Tower

were selected for the strength of their proposals to revitalise town

is providing an additional £137,000 to help rejuvenate the SEE3 high streets in Sydenham, Kirkdale and Forest Hill with new street markets, start-up opportunities for new businesses and creative exhibitions. Penelope Else, pictured, right, is the driving force behind these ambitions, is a project manager who co-delivered SEE3’s Forest Hill Fashion Week in February, created the sydenhamtowncentre.com trader’s web portal, and designs and makes clothes herself. She outlines the vision: ‘We have such a wide range of fashion and artistic talent

The evening will be fi lled with fashion-related events,

The web portal at www.foresthillfashion.com

be searched by clothes type or designer. Local boutiques and designer-makers

stock before committing to a visit to the high street… or

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Dental amalgam has been used as a durable and cost-effective material for over 150 years, but dentists have been moving away from amalgam over the last couple of decades, thanks to the rise of more attractive

tooth-coloured fi llings and the World Health Organisation’s concerns about the potential environmental and health impact of their chief ingredient: mercury. A single amalgam fi lling releases up to 15 micrograms/day.

AMALGAMAdvantage: inexpensive; strong; lasts agesDisadvantage: unattractive; releases mercury

TOOTH COLOUREDAdvantage: tooth coloured, less tooth structure lost; strong; no mercuryDisadvantage: Takes longer to place and settle; replace more often

Ultimately, the best dental fi lling is no dental fi lling. Prevention is the best medicine. You can dramatically decrease your risk of cavities and other dental diseases simply by:• brushing your teeth twice a day with fl uoride toothpaste• Flossing daily• Eating a balanced diet• Visiting the dentist and hygienist regularly

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As the safety debate about amalgam rages on,

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TO TRAVEL LIGHT, fi rst pick a bag, but just one! There are many kinds of luggage, from hard-sided suitcases to collapsible duffel bags. When fl ying, choose a bag that is able to be a carry-on, rather than one that requires you to check-in. To be on the safe side, choose a piece of luggage that does not exceed 55cm x 35cm x 25cm, though some airlines may be more generous than others. The weight limit of 10 kilos will allow for the bag to go in the airplane’s overhead bin at no extra cost and there’ll be no check-in queues, no waiting for luggage at arrival or checked luggage fees.

Secondly, plan your wardrobe carefully. Clothing takes up around 80% to 90% of the space in our case, and we usually carry more than we need. Be smart with the clothing you choose, and you will be able to manage your days traveling with style! Don’t waste space on an item that doesn’t match the other clothes you’re taking, mix and

match all the items and create limitless combinations. Wear anything you can’t squeeze into a suitcase. Manmade fi bres generally weigh less, don’t crease so easily, and are easier to wash and quick to dry. Linen and cotton can be impossible to press if you don’t have access to a good iron at your accommodation! And who wants to be a slave to the iron?

Accessorise, and change the look of any outfi t.Scarves, necklaces, belts and brooches take little space in your bag. Pack light by packing tight. The key to fi tting everything you need in your small case is to pack economically. Use every nook and cranny available. Roll your clothes, rather than folding to save space. Choose one versatile pair of shoes and wear them on the plane, which means not having to reserve any space in your case for another pair. To work with one pair, be just as creative as you should be with your clothing options. You can

always buy a pair of fl ip-fl ops for the beach once you’re there. Minimise your toiletries by buying miniature sizes or decant into small containers available from chemists, which abide by the airport rules on size.

A decent smartphone nowadays can replace a laptop, while still offering most of the functions you will need – like a camera. Don’t forget that travel adapter! Carry some of your important items, such as your passport, wallet, and phone, in a small shoulder bag. With only one small case, you’re mobile and in control. By Nanette Fielding

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V isitors will be allowed to get up close to some of the most enviable cars that the motor industry has to offer, from a huge

range of manufacturers. This free to attend exhibition will park a great number of cars in the indoor and outdoor public spaces throughout the whole of Canary Wharf, nothing like the traditionally stuffy car showroom. The Motorexpo is set to become the biggest free car show in the world and it is an internationally renowned event. It will travel to Toronto and New York after it has been at Canary Wharf. Although the offi cial line up is yet to be announced, there could be the unveiling of several new cars. Historically, there have been the fi rst public viewings of cars from the likes of Mercedes and BMW, such as the BMW X6 and the Mercedes E-class here. Whatever happens, there will defi nitely be a great mix of cars, from the supercars to the off-roaders, classic cars and luxury cars. There may even be an eco-friendly car, much to the dismay of Jeremy Clarkson! For those that are lucky enough to have a driving licence, remember to bring it with you, there will also be the chance to book a test drive of the cars with a ‘Drive Me’ sign. Most of the cars will also be

available to be purchased at the event. The original concept was designed for offi ce workers to visit a motor show during their lunch hour, therefore not having to take time off work. This was because Canary Wharf began life as solely a business district when the fi rst offi ce buildings were completed in 1991. Development continued and now Canary Wharf boasts a great range of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. This will make Canary Wharf a ‘must-visit’ during the week in June that the Motorexpo is on. There really is something for each member of the family. 2013 will be the 18th year that it has come to London and much like Canary Wharf; it now attracts people from all over the country and is expected to become the most visited motor show in the UK. It will be open Monday 10 June to Saturday 15 June between the hours of 10am and 6pm and on Sunday 16 June, 11am to 5pm.Whatever the weather is like in this week of June, come rain or shine, you will fi nd me visiting the Canary Wharf Motorexpo at least one of the days, if not more! By Kabir Dev

In what is hopefully the height of the British summer, the Motorexpo lands in Canary Wharf on Monday 10 June lasting the whole week, until Sunday 16 June

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With an enviable annual average temperature of 22ºC the Canary Islands have for sometime been a major holiday

destination. This Spanish archipelago is located just off the northwest coast of mainland Africa, 100 km west of the border between Morocco and the Western Sahara. The largest of the 14 islands is Tenerife, renowned for The Teide National Park and Mount Teide, at 3718m(from its base) the largest volcano in Spain. A cable car ride glides over this geological gem with stunning views during the day. At night, with little or no light pollution, the telescopes positioned half way up the mountain offer spectacular views of the Great Bear and the Big Dipper - you don’t have to be an avid astronomer to appreciate these breathtakingly beautiful stars. The ancient Guanches aboriginals considered Mount Teide as sacred and believed it was solely responsible for holding up the sky. During the twenty-minute drive from the airport I get my fi rst view of the imposing Mount TeideI followed by a camel ranch, it’s an exciting terrain. Arriving at the Abama Golf and Spa resort, the hotel certainly lives up to its reputation as I step into the stunning glass and marble lobby, the Moroccan-style citadel forms the main building and is positioned facing the dormant Teide volcano in the east. The 469 rooms are situated on various levels and all have balconies and terraces that overlook the pools, gardens and lush landscape, with many rooms including magnifi cent views of the ocean. An oasis of 5 star luxury, surrounded by banana plantations, with its own beach where a sheltered cove of golden sand (imported from the Sahara) meets the crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Located on a 160-hectare private estate, and guests are chauffer-driven in golf carts from one part of the resort to another. There is even a glass-enclosed funicular lift

that takes you down to the beach and back. With 7 swimming pools and 2 natural seawater pools you can always fi nd a pool to yourself for a quiet swim or work on the tan. Terrace after terrace, some secluded, and one with a lake and koi carp to add tranquility. If you really want to get away from it all, situated apart from the main hotel are small groups of villas each with their own private pool overlooking the sea from the fabulous cliff top location. If golf is your thing then I’m reliably informed that the David Thomas designed 72-par, 18-hole golf course will appeal with lakes, waterfalls and lush landscaping which includes over a hundred different varieties of palm tree. The grounds are groomed to perfection, there is even a plant clinic, and attention is given to every detail. Still in need of activities you can try your hand at tennis with professional advice available or like me head for the spa with its African infl uence and offers a full range of luxurious treatments.The dining options range from casual to elegant with a choice of ten restaurants serving amazing seafood, Italian and Argentine cuisine and the Japanese Kabuki with one Michelin star, known as the best in Spain. For fi ne dining the M.B signature restaurant also awarded a Michelin star cannot fail to impress. The Abama resort is not only a holiday destination but now with a residential development underway consisting of three types of property: The Terraces of Abama, luxury Custom Villas and the Residences where owners can enjoy all the advantages of an exclusive resort while owning their own property.www.abamaluxuryresidences.com or email [email protected] the European Union the currency is the Euro and the same time zone as the UK. A 3.5-hour fl ight away. (Gatwick to Tenerife south)

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ROOMS have been successfully trading for over 37 years, supplying high quality products at very sensible prices. For your peace of mind, as members of the KBSA, all their kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms have the advantage of being covered by the unique and secure six year Customer care plus scheme which boasts all Labour and Materials* having a 6 year warranty! To add to your peace of mind all deposits and interim payments are also fully guaranteed under the KBSA warranty. Rooms don’t only offer full refurbishments they also offer smaller and more specialist jobs such as worktop changeovers, door changes, appliance replacements (supply only or supply and install) re-tiling, fl ooring, gas work and bathroom alterations.Rooms, 49 Mottingham Road, London SE9 4QZ, 020 8857 5699 *any items with their own warranty supersedes the KBSA warranty It’s an impossible task for any furniture retailer to display the 1000’s of possiblities

he has to offer his customers. However hard he may try to present an indicative range, he inevitably has to work within his available display space and ask his customers to put a lot of trust in him. Trust in his understanding of what will best suit their taste and requirements both practical and aesthetic.You may well ask why on earth you should place your trust in someone you don’t know. The best information is, of course, a friend’s recommendation. A good experience lays the foundation for an expanding reputation.Rich Sofas and interiors have, over the past 15 years, built their business on recommendations from clients. In both good and testing times Rich Sofas have always adhered to a policy of going the extra mile to satisfy their clients’ aspirations and bringing them up to speed with the latest offerings in the UK and from across Europe. Making every visit, every purchase, a joyful experience is your entitlement at Rich Sofas. 36 London Road Bromley BR1 3QR, 020 8313 3949

WOODS OF LONDON in Blackheath Village has just completed a refurbishment and their showroom is looking fantastic. This is partly due to working in partnership with local suppliers to furnish the interior such as the incredible range of quality fl oor tiles from Ca Pietra tiles, a range of premium Siemens appliances from Selectric’s Blackheath partnership and carpet from Blackheath Flooring. Paul Turner, owner, added: ‘I am sure that the way we are working with local businesses rather than competing with them for the same market share has to be a benefi t for us all’. As premier stockist for Neptune Kitchens as well as Neptune Furniture and home accessories, they are the leading Neptune kitchen designers and suppliers covering London, Kent and Essex. Focusing on quality, design and simplicity to make your dream hand crafted kitchen come true, whilst still offering unbeatable value for money.22-24 Montpelier Vale, London, Greater London SE3 0TA, 020 8852 1713

TOWER BRIDGE ANTIQUES is pleased to announce its summer special deals with over 2000 items of furniture always in stock.We have noticed that a lot of young people are buying antiques now, prefering the solid wood over the modern MDF furniture that falls apart in no time. Where as a lovely antique that has been around for at least a 100 years, and more if looked after, will be around for years to come. Our regular Meridian customers that return time and time again know the value of antiques and they know where to come for the bargains: that is the largest antique warehouse in London, Tower Bridge Antiques. Check out our website at www.towerbridgeantiques.co.uk or visit us at 71 Tanner Street, London SE1 3PL

GET GREENWICH has received a major update for Android mobile. Over the last 8 months Fit Creative have worked hard to update the app to create something that is more elegant, more suited to the Android platform and more powerful. The app’s real-time feed keeps users up-to-date with the many events in Greenwich, from grand festivals right down to the humble pub quiz. There are great offers from a wide range of shops, eateries and attractions, which are instantly redeemed by showing the app. Events and offers can be fi ltered to easily fi nd them. Listings display the distance from the user and the venue, plus the map button makes even tucked away locations easy to fi nd. App purchase price of 69p enables full access to the event and offer listings www.getgreenwich.co.uk

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Dining out at home

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IT WOULD SEEM that we have started to dine alfresco more and more, though unlike our European neighbours across the Channel who, thanks to their summer weather, have mastered the art of outdoor dining, we are still getting the hang of it in between rain showers. Creating a great space that can cope with sudden changes in our weather is an ideal solution. If you can, extend your kitchen with the installation of bi-folding doors that allow you to open a complete wall and spill into the garden. Or, with addition of a retractable canopy to the back of the house, create a sheltered terrace. The more enticing your outdoor area is, the more you’ll use it - for eating breakfast, lunch and dinner. Size really doesn’t matter when it comes to outdoor dining. Even a space just 3-4m deep can be given the dining-room treatment, as long as the scale of the furniture is chosen accordingly.If you love the look of a European restaurant-style courtyard, simply create your own at home with gravel fl ooring, a pair of bistro chairs, a round metal table and terracotta pots of geraniums. Traditional-style cane seating instantly evokes the classic look of a plantation verandah. But mix it up with a more contemporary table. Use potted conifers to frame a dining spot. Then add hardy foliage plants, and box, with a few potted herbs as table pieces. A teak dining table is always a good choice. Timeless in its design and features, it also promises to add a Mediterranean feeling, a good start to outdoor summer living. By adding outside lighting you can extend the amount of time you spend in the garden. With the clever use of lighting you can accentuate your architectural plants for a bold statement or use hundreds of pea lights for a romantic ‘Arabian Nights’ effect.

Gone are the days of standing around a smoky barbecue and creeping back to the comfort of the indoors. Now, the outdoors is that extra room where you can enjoy the fresh air with all the comforts and style you’ve come to expect.

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R.B. INTERIORSKitchens Bathrooms Bedrooms

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G reenwich has well and truly overcome its 2012 Olympic hangover and the town centre is expecting more than 15 million visitors in

2013. Greenwich is internationally recognised as the ‘home of time’ and the location of the Prime Meridian, where the eastern hemisphere meets the western. It is also a World Heritage Site, with architecture unsurpassed in Europe. However, these facts do not limit Greenwich to being an area only for tourists; it is a destination accessible to the whole of London. Public transport links are outstanding; not only are there buses and trains but the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) also goes into the heart of Greenwich. You can even take the cable car – or catch a boat from central London, enjoying the scenic route along the River Thames. The nautical theme continues, as you are able to visit

the newly restored Cutty Sark, the last surviving tea clipper in the world. And the country’s only National Maritime Museum has extended its free Arctic Convoy exhibition to run throughout 2013. The exhibition shows the perils Allied forces faced while transporting supplies to Russia during World War II. If you are more interested in scenery you can walk across the top of the O2, getting 360-degree views of the capital. Or, if you prefer to keep your feet fi rmly on the ground, the arena is a fantastic concert venue. A stroll through Greenwich Park is delightful. Standing by the statue of General Wolfe the view of the Queen’s House and the Old Royal Naval College with Canary Wharf and Docklands in the background is simply breathtaking. If it’s shopping that fl oats your boat, avoid the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street and drop by the

independent boutiques or Greenwich market, which is open Tuesday-Sunday. It has a vibrant atmosphere, especially at weekends, and is fi lled with handmade objects that will appeal to everyone. The market will be renovated during 2013, receiving an upgrade to the cobbled fl oor and a new roof. Of course, within the town centre you’re perfectly placed to refuel at any of the pubs, restaurants or cafés. There’s something to keep the whole family happy… and if you fi nd yourself loving it so much that you want to stay a while, Greenwich also has hotels and guest houses. by Kabir Dev

Making time for Greenwich

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Education

Vocational training prepares learners for jobs that are based in manual or practical activities, traditionally non-academic and related to a specifi c trade, occupation or vocation. It covers a wide range of subject areas and tends to be more hands on than academic qualifi cations might be.In previous years there has been an explosion in the number of young people studying vocational qualifi cations between the ages of 16 and 19. The proportion of 16 to 19-year-olds studying at Level 3 taking at least one of the post-16 level 3 vocational courses available rose from 30 per cent in 2008 to 48 percent in 2012 - from 101,000 students to more than 185,000. Our local colleges have open days and taster events over the next few weeks so that students can see for themselves what the future might have in store. If you're the sort of person who likes to learn through

experience an Apprenticeship can help you get where you want to go and pay you while you do it. Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study.

An apprentice: works alongside experienced

staff, gains job-specifi c skills, earns a wage and studies towards

a related qualifi cation (usually 1 day a week). Employers all over the country

recognise and value Apprenticeships as a proof the apprentice has been trained in the skills they need.

IN-DEPTH ADVICEWhether you are just starting out in your hairdressing career and are looking for Apprenticeships in Customer Service and Hairdressing, or planning to move forward in your career and increase your earning opportunities by taking a Barbering, Advanced, or an Assessor teaching course, then Shears Academy is the place for you. Shears Academy also specialises in private courses for beginners and career change candidates, and also offer specialist refresher courses if you just need to brush up your skills to regain your confi dence.The Shears education team are experts in Hairdressing training; with their heritage of over 45 years in a salon environment offering excellent hairdressing skills and top-class client care; they will teach, motivate and inspire you to reach your full potential - just bring your passion for

hairdressing and client care and the Shears education team will do the rest - they deliver specialist one-to-one training in English and Maths Functional Skills, and will also teach you your employment rights and responsibilities and much more - and if you are aged between 16 and 18, they even have salons waiting to employ you so you will earn while you learn.Shears Academy www.shearsacademy.co.uk, or visit their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/shears academy. Call Carole for help to chose the best course for you and apply on 020 8461 3504 or email her at: [email protected]

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Private bespoke courses are also available tailored to your success, simply call Dawn to book an appointment

Young people now have the opportunity to stay in education until they're 18, but some may decide that they would prefer to follow a more practical career such as beauty therapies, catering, equine management or horticulture.

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Birkbeck’s Learning CafésAre you thinking about your future? Do you want to start studying, or return to work? If so, then joining our free Birkbeck Learning Cafés could help. Birkbeck’s Learning Cafés are a friendly space where you can try out free study sessions to help you fi nd out what really interests you. Free childcare and light refreshments are provided at each session. Please call in advance to register for a crèche space. Each session is one hour, one day a week, for fi ve weeks. No qualifi cations are needed and everyone is welcome! Please note: Sessions are aimed at individuals that do not currently hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualifi cation. The Learning Cafés will take place at: Discover, 383-387 High Street, Stratford, London, E15 4QZ Tuesday 4 June 2013, 4-5pm – Tuesday 2 July 2013, 4-5pm Sheringham Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Sheringham Avenue, Manor Park, London E12 5PB Tuesday 4 June 2013, 9.30–10.30am – Tuesday 2 July 2013, 9.30–10.30am.If you want to know more or book your place, contact Patrice Buddington Email: [email protected], Telephone: 020 7380 3107

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The annual GCSE exhibition once again showcases the work of our talented Art and Design & Technology students.

"Traditional processes such as etching rub shoulders with more contemporary practices like fi lm and I-pad drawing. From small scale to more monumental; from textiles and sculpture to painting and print, the work refl ects the diversity of our girls and their tremendous hard work. We are proud of their achievements.” Commented Miss R Shepley, Head of Art. Ms K. Bowman, Head of Design Technology added: “We continue to be delighted by both the range and quality of products that GCSE pupils have designed and made this year. A wide range of products are exhibited ranging from furniture to kitchen accessories, chess sets, photograph display units and wine racks. Girls have made particularly good use of computer aided design and manufacture to give their products a professional touch. Individuality, creativity and hard work shine through – the girls can be justly proud of their achievements, as indeed we are.” To sum up Louise Simpson, Head, said: “The work this year was fabulous – with a wide range of media, including some very thought provoking fi lm, textile work and some beautiful furniture that would not look out of place in professional art galleries. I am always hugely impressed by the girls’ creativity and have to remind myself that this is not a degree show! Stunning.”

Education

The annual GCSE exhibition once again showcases the work

Exhibition at Bromley High

“Throughout the two year art course I have been inspired by a variety of artists. Whilst studying their work and responding in my own personal way, I believe that my work has developed. " Harriet Abbott, 15 years

“The design for my chess set was initially inspired by the Bauhaus design movement. I took the idea of simple but functional designs and decided to use a range of materials. Whilst developing my design I adapted my ideas to produce a product that would be suitable for batch production targeted at the middle aged professional.” Anna Myers, 16 years

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ELTHAM HILL SCHOOL is the only school in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to be authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme to students at Sixth Form level. From this September, the school will be expanding its provision to include a Post-16 offering, which will be co-educational. On Wednesday 1 May, Eltham Hill School hosted a special event to launch the International Baccalaureate. At the event there was an opportunity to talk to IB teachers, a tour of the school and taster IB lessons for potential students. The event, which took place from 6pm to 8pm, was an opportunity for potential students, parents/carers and the local community to fi nd out more about the IB. More than 90 people attended the event, including the Mayor and Mayoress of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The International Baccalaureate will be central to Eltham Hill's Post-16 offer, alongside a range of A Levels.The outstanding facilities offered by the new buildings at the school ensure that it will continue to provide an innovative and creative approach to learning for the 21st century. Eltham Hill School principal Madeleine Griffi n said: 'We are extremely proud that we have been accredited as an IB World School. The IB launch event offered a chance to fi nd out more about the diploma, how the course is structured and answer any questions. The International Baccalaureate gives students the opportunity for a holistic education with high academic standards that also provides an international perspective. It encourages students to develop personally by taking on challenges such as voluntary work for local communities alongside world challenges abroad.' Mayor of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Councillor David Grant said of the event: 'It was a brilliant opportunity to go to Eltham Hill School and fi nd out what will be offered to students through the International Baccalaureate. It’s very exciting that Eltham Hill School is the fi rst school so far in Royal Greenwich to be authorised to offer the IB.' Student Caprice Anno-Barnieh commented: 'The IB event really opened up my mind and widened my future as I am thinking of doing the IB course. The taster lessons really showed me the fun side of learning. I am looking forward to the Sixth Form opening at Eltham Hill School in September.' For more information on the International Baccalaureate or the Post-16 offering at Eltham Hill School, please email [email protected] or call the school direct on 020 8859 2843.

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FIRMLY ESTABLISHED AS SOUTH EAST LONDON'S FAVOURITE RESTAURANT and cocktail bar, Locale is perfect for any occasion: be it a simple midweek snack, a weekend treat or a family celebration. Situated in the

heart of Blackheath Village, a grand wooden staircase leads up to a huge dining room lit by large chandeliers with velvet swathes drapes, gilt framed mirrors and black and white images of Italy on the walls. This rich and enticing restaurant with its comfortable leather booths and Italian artwork is warm and inviting and is always bustling with regular guests.

The open kitchen produces great quality Italian cooking with its menu featuring fresh antipasti, prime steaks, seafood and homemade pasta. Chefs bake all their breads and make all of their pasta fresh every day using Italian fl our and eggs for the genuine taste of Italy. However it’s not all Italian, as Locale does Sunday Roast too, with fi ne prime Scottish roast rib of beef with all the trimmings. With live music too, it’s the perfect place for Sunday lunch.

The new summer menu includes stuffed courgette fl owers (recipe below), wonderfully fresh crab and avocado salad, broad bean and pea risotto and a wonderful leg of organic suckling lamb for two to share. Summer at Locale means guests can enjoy the Sensational 2 Course Midweek Offer for only £10 per person Tuesday to Friday evening or come on Monday and get any of their fantastic steaks at an amazing 50% off.

The other part to Locale is it’s stylish cocktail and wine bar. Relax on their sofas and armchairs and enjoy their seasonal cocktails made using only the fi nest spirits and fresh ingredients by proper mixologists. No wonder the bar itself has won numeous awards and established itself as the quality bar in Blackheath. Try the fabulous Espresso Martini made with fresh coffee shaken over ice with Illy coffee liqueur and vodka. Totally delicious!Open 7 days a week including Saturday and Sunday lunch. 0208 852 0700 1, Lawn Terrace, Blackheath, SE3 9LJ www.localerestaurants.com

Recipe from Paolo Barone, Locale restaurants executive chefStuffed courgette fl owers Courgette fl owers are a classic summer starter in Italy. The fl owers are very delicate in fl avour and structure, they work very well when fi lled and deep fried or with pasta and langoustines.The dish we are preparing at Locale, is a classic with ricotta, lemon zest and Parmesan cheese

Ingredients for 4 portions:8 Courgette fl owersFor the fi lling:500 gr ricotta cheese1 lemon

150 gr grated parmesan cheeseFor the batter:500 gr fl our½ pint lager1 eggLuke warm water100 gr mixed leaves for garnish

Method:Mix the ricotta with parmesan and lemon zest. Season with salt and pepper and pour in a piping bag.Gently open the courgette fl owers and take the pistil out. Fill the courgette fl ower with the ricotta mix and twist the top closed.For the batter:Mix the fl our with egg and the beer. Slowly add the water till it became creamy.

•Dust the courgette fl owers in fl our and then dip them in the batter.•Deep fry at 190 oC in 2-3 inches of hot oil•Cook for 2-3 minutes until golden•Serve on plate with a square of grease proof paper and mixed leaves.

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London's love affair...with Gin

T he arrival of June with the prospect of long days soaking up the sunshine is what everyone is yearning for, especially this year. As I write, the supermarket end-of-aisle offers are appearing, familiar summer drinks such as Pimms, and their

copy cat rivals, such as Sainsbury’s Pitchers ( £12.00 a litre).Sadly, Pimms is not what it used to be – its alcoholic content having been reduced

considerably over the years, and the resulting concoctions produced from it, and served at tennis tournaments, and outside catering events, are frankly a rip off.

All drinks, both alcoholic and non alcoholic, should have fl avours that excite the taste buds, and more importantly in the summer time, be refreshing. Mostly, they are nothing more than sugary, diluted and rather bland. A few years back I came across the following recipe for a homemade Pimms – which has become a fi rm favourite with the editorial team at Meridian among many others. Here it is again, and though the initial outlay on the ingredients may cost a bit, you will be rewarded by making the effort.

Simply take a measure of strong 40% Gin, and for every measure of gin you add to a jug, mix a measure of red vermouth and half a measure of orange curacao (Cointreau can do). Then top up with ice-cold lemonade or ginger ale and garnish with freshly sliced fruit and sprigs of mint.

Gin, however, is becoming the increasingly popular spirit of choice, especially with the rising number of premium small scale distilleries in the UK. Sipsmith has led the way in London and Chase (formerly of Tyrells Crisps) in Hereford, with delicious examples that really do have fl avours from the botanticals they use, and because of their small batch distilling. Now we even have a distillery on our doorstep in Bermondsey producing traditional old style gin which is perfect for mixing. From this year Jensen's Bermondsey London Dry Gin and Jensen London-Distilled Old Tom Gin will take place in a small distillery in railway arches near London Bridge, on fashionable foodies' market Maltby Street (a trendier version of nearby Borough Market, if far smaller). For more details check

www.bermondseygin.com This is a full strength gin at 43% and average retail price is £26.45.

Cucumber is often used in long cool summer drinks, especially with gin. In timely fashion Gordon’s have just launched a premixed gin, infused with cucumber called Gordon’s Crisp Cucumber Gin. However it is only 37.5%, and for me a better gin is Hendricks, distilled in Scotland. Hendricks is also small batch distilled with eleven botanicals which uniquely includes rose petals and cucumber. Their website www.hendricks.com has great ideas for summer drinks which will certainly help quench your thirst if temperatures do rise this June.

BERMONDSEY LOCALS may already be familiar with 214 Bermondsey – London’s newest gin and cocktail bar. Here Gin is most defi nitely in and if you fancy yourself as a bit of a Gin afi cionado then their homemade tonic is worth a try. Less of a mixer and more of an accompaniment, the 214 tonic really allows the complexity of the Gins to come through. If it is something more readily accessible you are after, and you like your drinks bitter sweet, then you could try your hand at their 214 Collins, a refreshing take on the classic Gin cocktail the Tom Collins.

Mix 2 parts Gin, 1 part Campari and 1 part Lemon Juice with a healthy half measure of

sugar syrup. Shake hard and top with Soda for the ultimate in summer refreshment.

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Tompkins tapas and wine evening

Mogul's wine pairing evening

WE’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE and know we are in for a great evening out. Tonight, Tompkins, in Canary Wharf’s Pan Peninsula, is holding an unique tapas and wine pairing event, so if wine balances the love of food, drink on.

Quite darkly lit, the bar area holds a throng of people. It’s busy and not a little noisy, yet as we are shown to our table in the restaurant area, the noise is left behind, a background to the more glamorous surroundings and music from a studious young fl amenco guitarist. Customers are dressed with some sophistication, well-heeled, not oiled.

Shown to our table, our reception is warmed, paradoxically, by a tall glass of chilled Castillo Perelada Cava Brut Reserva. Dry, faintly citrus-scented and made in the champenoise traditional method, this is a welcome palate- preparing fi zz indeed.

Three starter tapas are served with three wines.

Sanchez Romate Fino Marismeno, aged in solera (an age-blending-in-barrel process) for more than 7 years, is crisp and dry, a typical Jerez fi no sherry with a lingering perfect acidity and fi nish. Also, Tobia Blanco Rioja, clear and brilliant, a pale yellow-green glassful of light fresh citrus fl avours followed by Rueda Blanco, Badajo, a lovely wine, the party choice of Embassies. This is all quite a mouthful, but not in the same glass.

The main tapas dishes are paired with a selection of red wines; La Cesta Garnacha Old Wines from Catalonia; Five Fincas Tinto Reserva, Castillo Perelada and Rioja Vega Reserva. There is so much to taste and the whirligig of wines brings its revenges. Finally we watch as a glass of Sanchez Romate Pedro Ximenez Cardenal Cisneros is poured over our ice cream dessert… I’m very glad I didn’t drive. Michael Breese.Tompkins, 4 Pan Peninsula, Canary Wharf E14 9HN Tel: 020 8305 3080. www.tompkins.uk.com.

OUR SECOND EVENING was at Mogul, in Greenwich, pairing wines with, on this occasion, main courses, and it revealed a few surprises. Some of the wines featured were the same as those tasted in our review of wines with starters (see Meridian, May 2013), so you don’t have to buy lots of different bottles. They can be bought by the glass too, if you want to try them.

We began with a lovely chilled Prosecco, fi zzing and clean, welcome even though the weather could be warmer. Imali Machli, (Red Snapper fi llets) came fi rst, with Garlic Chili Prawns; both beautifully presented. Snapper is unfi sh-like. Cooked in the tandoor, the heat affects the yoghurt and spices marinade, not the meat, which stays succulent. The skin becomes smoky and the texture soft. Flavours build in the mouth and stay a long time, to be enjoyed slowly. The slightly sour aftertaste of tamarind is a late surprise.

Garlic Chili Asian King Prawns are in pepper sauce, garnished with spring onions and utterly delicious. Paired with them, Chateau de Campuget Invitation Rosé provided a taste of Southern France that you could drink all day, never sharp but gentle and light.

Mattar Paneer (Asian Cheese, and peas cooked in a rich tomato and onion gravy), and Aloo Gobi (potatoes

and caulifl ower sautéed with cumin and ginger) with naans, arrived next. The spicing is gentle, giving utterly delicious, comfortable eating. Pinot Grigio Ca’ Lunghetta, Botter, (Italy) is suited to these courses, but try Le Bosq Rouge, from Nimes, France, it’s such a surprise and wholly engaging. Both wines improve in the glass; temperature is important, so drink (and eat) slowly to get the best from the experience.

Chicken marinated in fresh ginger and garlic and char-grilled (Makhani Murgh) is slightly sweetish, as is the French Gewürztraminer Reserve Laurentz. Do they go together? Excellently… and Rioja Ondarre Graciano, a Spanish fl ier, works wonderfully well.

Then came Rogan Josh with Lamb Biryani. Classically North Indian, Rogan features lamb with mild red chillies, hence the colour to the rich sauce. Two gorgeous courses: Chateau de Campuget Invitation Rose, works perfectly, but South African Boer & Brit Suikerbossie Pinotage Petit Verdot, initially drier, slowly reveals character and takes you over the edge.

Kulfi for dessert! Creamier than ice-cream, if you haven’t tried it, now’s your chance. Michael Breese.Mogul, Greenwich Church St. SE10 9BJ. Tel: 020 8858 6790. www.mogulindian.co.uk.

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FERRARI’S restaurant in Bromley has undergone a complete refurbishment and is re-opening later this month. Owner Mark Elphicke commented, 'After 15 long amazing years we thought it was time to really freshen up and keep the restaurant at the top of Bromley’s dining out scene.'

Ferrari’s newly extended pavement seating will have a new open café frontage serving lighter dishes and premium Italian toasted sandwiches together with a new extended menu of Italian classics and signature Ferrari’s dishes as well

as market fresh seasonal specials. Chef Paolo Barone says, 'We want to remain faithful to our Italian heritage but offer our guests some great new dishes.'

The new bar will have a short range of some really fun and funky cocktails together with an extended wine list. The function room, which is licensed for weddings, has also been transformed into a versatile, premium space perfect for family celebrations. For a special opening invitation email the restaurant at [email protected]

One lucky reader can win a £75 voucher to enjoy Ferrari's new summer menu. Simply send your name, address and daytime telephone number to Meridian magazine (Ferrari's), 8 The Village, Charlton, SE7 8UD. Or email your details to [email protected] by 30 June.

Ferrari’s: 39 East Street, Bromley BR1 1QQ Tel: 020 8464 8877, www.ferrarisrestaurants.co.uk

WIN! £75 voucher

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Are you a self-confessed food lover, with a passion for all things scrumptious and delectable?

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‘Look through the keyhole evenings’Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd June 7 – 9pm with complimentary drink on arrival and canapés

City Cruises is currently offering 50% off the River Red Rover ticket* – providing a hop-on, hop-off service to cruise as many times

as you like throughout the day. For the ultimate experience guests can travel from Greenwich with City Cruises, taking in the best of London’s skyline, including the London Eye, Tower of London, Tower Bridge and the houses of Parliament, with live commentary along the route. The shortest trips last between 20-30 minutes, while the full experience takes guests on a three-hour round trip from Westminster to Greenwich, and back again. With this offer an adult ticket is reduced from £17 to £8.50 and children from £8.50 to £4.25. (aged fi ve-16, children under fi ve go free).

Why not make a day of it and take a short walk from Westminster Pier to the R.S Hispaniola, the ultimate dining experience on the Thames. Moored at Victoria Embankment on the River Thames, it provides a modern and stylish setting to enjoy the outstanding food against the backdrop of London’s most iconic sights, and is open from 11am – 11pm daily. For more information about City Cruises visit www.citycruises.comFor more information, or to book on the R.S Hispaniola, visit www.hispaniola.co.uk or call 0207 839 3011.* Valid until Friday 19 July 2013. To receive this offer, visit the City Cruises Ticket Offi ce at Greenwich Pier and quote ‘Meridian’.

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LEONARDO DA VINCI has gone down in history as an artist, but he was just as much an engineer and scientist; even our own Robert Hooke is known today as a scientist and philosopher while his fi rst work in London was as apprentice to a leading court painter. In the coming months in Greenwich, art and science are set to be intertwined once again in a high profi le exhibition and a brand new stage play celebrating the work of astronomers throughout history. From 11-13 July at Greenwich Theatre, Caroline Herschel, one of the only female astronomers working in the 18th Century, is brought to life in the acclaimed new play STELLA by Siobhán Nicholas – a play which has united the arts and the sciences in attracting support from both Arts Council England and the Institute of Physics. During her early career Caroline worked largely in the shadow of her brother, offi cial astronomer to George III, but she is now credited with the discovery of eight comets and eleven nebulae and she became one of the fi rst honorary women members of the Royal Astronomical Society. In STELLA, Caroline’s life is set against that of a fi ctional 21st century female astronomer, both able to locate their place in the universe but both struggling to understand their place in the world. Meanwhile, from 7 June - 15 September at the National Maritime Museum, VISIONS OF THE UNIVERSE tells the story of astronomical imaging, not through a lecture or a series of experiments, but in an exhibition, ranging from the earliest drawings done by hand to the latest pictures from Hubble and the Mars Curiosity rover. The exhibition brings together some of the best astronomical photographs ever made and showcases over a hundred captivating images of stars, planets and galaxies, many of them in the kind of astonishing detail that Caroline Herschel could have only dreamt of as she looked at the heavens through her 27 inch Newtonian telescope…STELLA, Greenwich Theatre, 11-13 July www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk VISIONS OF THE UNIVERSE, National Maritime Museum, 7 June-15 September www.rmg.co.uk

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Listings

ONGOING » Art, Drama, Music, Language & Wine

courses. One-to-one instrumental & vocal tuition for all age groups, plus a range of courses. The Conservatoire, Lee Road Blackheath, SE3. Info: 020 8852 0234 or [email protected]

» Blackheath Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Stimulating lectures and intriguing outings. Fourth Thursday of the month except Aug and Dec 2.30pm. www.artsinblackheath.org.uk St Mary’s Hall, Cresswell Park, Blackeath SE3.

» Greenwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Monthly lectures at King William Court, Room 315, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10. 8pm on 2nd Monday of the month, except April & August. Refreshments from 7.15pm. New members welcome. 020 8852 6248 or www.gdfas.org

» Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. Drop-in activities for Sunday. 10am-5pm. Free. Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Trust for Urban Ecology, John Harrison Way, SE10. 020 8293 1904.

» Greenwich Tour Guides Association. Walks start at 12.15pm & 2.15pm from the Tourist Information Centre, Pepys House, 2 Cutty Sark Grdns, SE10. £7 (£6 conc). Tel: 07575 772 298 or email: [email protected]

» Greenwich Market. Tues - Collectables & crafts. Weds - Food market with local producers & organic produce. Thurs & Fri - Antiques, collectables, arts & crafts. Weekends & Bank Hols - Arts & Crafts & Food. 10am-5.30pm, www.shopgreenwich.co.uk 020 8269 5096. Greenwich SE10.

» Guided Walk in Maryon Wilson Park. This park includes an animal park & deer enclosure. 1.15pm & 3.30pm tour of the animals every Wed. Extra tours Mon & Fri in school hols. Free. Maryon Wilson Park, Thorntree Road, Charlton, SE7. Park Ranger Service, 020 8319 4253.

» Knitting & Crochet Workshops. Learn to knit or crochet with beginners, intermediate and advanced classes. 11am – 1pm every Friday and Saturday. £15 per 2-hour session. Book your space online at www.knitshop.co.uk or call 020 8144 4523, Boutique Outlet, 326 Lee High Road, Lee Green SE13 5PJ.

» Learn Tarot Cards. Develop your intuition and communication skills. Private tuition and workshops with experienced reader, inspiring teacher. Email: [email protected] www.tarotgift.com Tel: 07791 139 380, 020 8293 1737.

» Sing it out. Stress-relieving singing group for local people interested in singing. All abilities catered for. First session FREE. Evening sessions Wednesday 8pm. Mother & baby sessions Thursday 1.30pm. Maze Hill area. E:[email protected] or call: 07747 794 321.

» Thames Barrier Print Studio. Various introductory printmaking courses. No previous experience necessary. Conc. available for Royal Borough of Greenwich residents, students, recent graduates, unemployed and over 60s. Visit www.thamesbarrierprintstudio.wordpress.com/courses or call 020 8316 5522.

EVERY MON » Lewisham Choral Society. New season's

rehearsals. New members welcome. For more details visit www.lewishamchoralsociety.org.uk 8pm. St Laurence's Church, Community Centre, Bromley Road, Catford SE6 2TS.

2ND TUES OF EVERY MONTH » The Blackheath & Greenwich Amnesty

Group. Monthly meetings. 8pm. St. Margaret's Church, Lee Terrace, Blackheath SE3.

EVERY WED » Keep Fit & In Shape + Line Dancing. 10am

- 12 noon. Donation £5 to Cancer Research UK. 020 8852 7127. Kingswood Hall, Kingswood Place, off Dacre Park, Lewisham SE13.

EVERY THURS » Blackheath Morris Men. Practice 8.45-10pm.

St Marks Church Upper Hall, Greenwich South Street SE10. Free. Contact John on 020 8461 2440. www.blackheathmorris.com

» Rotary Club of Greenwich. For like-minded business people to meet & help the community. Fred Nunn 020 8858 6410. Charlton Football Club, Floyd Rd; Charlton SE7 8BL.

EVERY FRI » Lunchtime Concert. 1pm – 2pm. Free. Charlton

House, Charlton Rd; SE7 020 8856 3951. » Tangoworkout. Classes connecting Tango with

health and well being, for men and women. 7.15pm – 9.15pm – beginners and intermediate classes. £7. West Greenwich Community Centre, 141 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8JA.

2ND SAT OF EVERY MONTH » Forest Hill Farmers’ Market. 9.30am-2pm.

Forest Hill Pools, Dartmouth Road, SE23 3HZ.

EVERY SUN » Blackheath Farmers’ Market. 10am-2pm.

Blackheath Station Car Pk; Blackheath SE3.

THIRD SUN OF EVERY MONTH » Eltham Farmers’ Market. 10am-3pm. Passey

Place. Off Eltham High St, Eltham SE9.

EVERY SUN & 2ND TUES » Blackheath Quakers. Quaker meeting for

worship. 10.30am-11.30am every Sunday, and 1pm-1.30pm on the 2nd Tues of each month. Visitors are always welcome. More details on:07908 587 695, www.blackheathquakers.org.uk

TUES 27 - 30 AUG » 4 Day Summer Activities School. Children

can enjoy performing arts, sports and art. 10.30am - 3.30pm. £90 per child. Contact Laura on 07790 037 288 or email [email protected]. Venue: John Ball Primary School, Blackheath, SE3.

UNTIL 30 JUN » Current Exhibition. Featured: Diana Croft (Until

16 Jun), and Steve Edwards (18 - 30 Jun). Tues - Sun, 10am–5.30pm. 020 8858 1569. Greenwich Printmakers Gallery, 1A The Market, SE10 9HZ.

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Chapters All Day Dining located in the heart of Blackheath Village has blended the informality and bonhomie of continental café society with the

culinary skills of an award-winning kitchen team. Head Chef Alex Tyndall gives Meridian his view on why Chapters All Day

Dining has become the perfect neighbourhood restaurant.

When did you take over the position as head Chef at CADD? Just over a year ago I moved from our other Blackheath restaurant, Bella Vista but I've been with the company since 2004. I started my career as a pastry chef under Andy McLeish at Chapter One followed by two years at what previously was Chapter Two (Fine Dining), and now the re-banded Chapters All Day Dining! I understand that CADD has won several awards... Yes, the Michelin Bib Gourmand in the first few months of opening, and two AA Rosettes, which is an indicator of quality of food as well as value for money. How do you manage the "All Day Dining" menu from breakfast, brunch, afternoon tea, bar menu and dinner in the evening? It feels quite natural, it's a small kitchen but it works effectively. I start at 7am and the first orders are from 8am. The change of menu throughout the day is fluid, we can move from eggs benedict to fish and chips and then on to the dinner menu seamlessly.It's a well thought out menu - was it designed by you? No, the concept and menu came with the rebrand, before I started. The format for the menu is Modern European, brasserie style. The all-day menu includes a great value plat du jour, as well as a superb à la carte range, which offers variation to our many returning customers.Do you source the produce used in the restaurant? It's my responsibility and it can take up a lot of my time, but it's worth it. I know exactly where the produce comes from and as I like to use as much local and seasonal as possible you need to have a good relationship with suppliers such as, Watts Farm, a co-operative of growers, which covers 10 sites in Kent, Essex and Bedfordshire.I also use the Gloucester Old Spot pig for the pork; seasonal venison from Chart farm and fresh fish from day boats via a traditional fishmonger. We hear a lot about the Josper Grill, what makes the difference to grilled food?The Josper grill is an enclosed charcoal oven with a top temperature of 500. Usually fired up to 350 and controlled by two vents - there is no flame. The high temperature caramelises the outer coating of the meat, with no harsh barbequed taste. But it's not just meat, we used it to cook asparagus, it reduces the cooking time and keeps all the flavourWith such a demanding job how do you relax?I used to live in Lewisham but have moved out to Basildon with my family. I spend as much free time as I can with my children or working on the house. But I really enjoy eating out and it's good to see what's happening in the restaurant world.Lastly, anything new for the summer?Yes, we're working on a menu for a simple take away box for last minute alfresco dining on the heath or if our tables are fully booked diners can spill out on to the heath and still enjoy our food.

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Offenbach's Comic OperaTrinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance brings Offenbach’s highly amusing Orpheus in the Underworld to Blackheath Halls. This irreverent parody follows the journey of Orpheus to Mount Olympus to demand back his unfaithful wife, Eurydice, from Pluto, God of the Underworld. But as Orpheus seeks out his wife, Jupiter also heads down to Hades to compete for the heart of the now bored prisoner. With a colourful cast of gods and goddesses, this comic opera reaches its climax with the celebrated ‘Can-Can’. Lively and highly enjoyable, with many world famous tunes, this show is fun for all.26-29 June £15, £12. 020 8305 9300. trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatsonBlackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, SE3 9RQ.

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THURS 6 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban Conservatoire

of Music and Dance. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» The Pearl Izumi Tour Series. The ten best cycling teams go head-to-head after a gruelling two months of competing and battle it out to be crowned the best team in the UK. www.thetour.co.uk. From 6pm. Free. Throughout Canary Wharf, E14.

THURS 6-7 JUN » Opera on a Shoestring. Part of the Pure

Gold music festival, Benjamin Britten's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Produced and directed by internationally renown soprano Nan Christie (Opera Scotland) and conducted by Tim Hooper. Info 020 7919 7645. £10/£5conc. 7-10pm. Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, SE14 6NW.

FRI 7 JUN - 15 SEPT » Visions of the Universe. This exhibition

looks at the development of telescopy, photography, and our outstanding place in the cosmos. Every day 10am-5pm. Late opening on Thurs. £8/£7conc. Enquiries 020 8312 6565 or www.rmg.co.uk. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich SE10.

SAT 8 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Music by Messiaen,

Brahms, and York Bowen Sonata Op. 109. Jeremy Lowe, clarinet, Jenny Hughes piano. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Musical Evening. The Friends of Charlton House present Sweet Ayres and Good Companie performed by The Friends Musick with the Quintus Recorder Consort narrated by Celia Moreton-Prichard. All in period costume. 7.30pm. £12/£10. 020 8856 3951. Charlton House, Charlton SE7.

SUN 9 JUN » Slapdash Galaxy. Out of this world fun by

Bunk Puppets and Scamp Theatre. 1.30pm & 5pm. £12.50/£7.50 conc & children, Family £32. Box offi ce 020 8858 7755. Greenwich Theatre, Croomes Hill,Greenwich.

» Open Gardens. As part of the St Alfege Restoration Appeal several private gardens in Blackheath & Greenwich are opening their doors to the public. 2-5pm. £3 for each garden visit or £10 for all gardens (pay at the fi rst one you visit). For more more info visit www.st-alfege.org or call 020 8853 0687.

» Ramble. A 6-mile 'Poppy Walk' from Sole Street through Cobham and Luddesdown, back to Sole Street. Meet at Sole Street Stn at 10.20am for 10.30am start. Goldsmiths Rambling Club. Contact Rona Sullivan on 020 8850 4417 for details.

MON 10 - 15 JUN » Reconnecting Threads. Textiles, framed

pieces, jewellery and wearable art by Glammamama (Marcia Hamilton) & Purpleclaire (Claire Russell). 020 3302 7376. Studio 61, 137 Lee Road, Blackheath SE3 9DS.

MON 10-16 JUN » Motorexpo. Explore the latest vehicles from many

of the world's leading motor manufacturers in the UK's largest free to visit motor show. See page 14 for more info.

TUES 11 JUN » Chapel Concert Series. Trinity Laban

Conservatoire of Music and Dance. 1.05pm. Free. Old Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich SE10.

» Blackheath Townswomens Guild. The Painted Garden. Speaker Russell Bowes. 2pm. Boys Brigade Hall, Reynolds Place, Blackheath SE3.

THURS 13 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Singapore String

Orchestra. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra. Programme includes Shostakovich Symphony No.10 conducted by Martyn Brabbins. 7.30pm. £12/£8conc. 020 8463 0100. www.trinitylaban.ac.uk. Great Hall, Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath SE3 9RL.

SAT 15 JUN » Amnesty International Book Sale. The

Blackheath & Greenwich Group of Amnesty International holds its annual fund-raising book sale. Prices start at £1 for paperbacks and £3 for hardbacks. 9am-5pm. Church of the Ascension, Dartmouth Row, Greenwich SE10 8BF.

» Nearly New Sale. Maternity/babies & children's clothes, accessories & equipment, books, games & toys. Face painting and refreshments supplied by The Old Cottage Coffee Shop. Organised by Charlton Mummies in aid of Charlton Toy Library. Tables available to rent for £5 email [email protected] to book. 10.30am-12.30pm. £1. Charlton Assembly Rooms, Charlton Village SE7.

» Plumstead Make Merry. Fun for everyone with stalls, performers and a lot more. 12noon-6pm. Free. Plumstead Common, Plumstead.

» Charlton Society. Talk on Charlton Park Reminiscence Project by speaker Carol Kenna. 2.3-pm. Charlton House, Charlton SE7.

» Concert. Kantanti Orchestra: Conductor Lee Reynolds. Vivaldi: Stabat Mater. Purcell: Dido and Aeneas. 7.30pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

SAT 15,16 & 22, 23 JUNE » Greenwich Open Studios. Studios will be open

over both weekends. Meet the artist and see their work. More details and map available from the website www.greenwichopenstudions.co.uk

SUN 16 JUN » Summer Jazz. The Phoenix Dixieland Jazz Band

is back in the Observatory Gardens. Bring a picnic and rug and enjoy the music. Gates open from 12noon, music starts at 1pm. In advance £5, on the gate £6, under 16 free. Info 020 8853 2150 or email: [email protected]. Observatory Gardens, Greenwich Park SE10.

MON 17 JUN » Charlton & Blackheath Amateur Horticultural

Society. Allotment Gardening in Japan, a talk by Richard Wiltshire. 7.45pm. £1 visitors. Charlton House, Charlton Road SE7 8RE.

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MON 17-21 JUN » Inside Out Festival. Trinity Laban's annual

summer jazz festival will include masterclasses and workshops with celebrated international artists and performances by leading student ensembles including Harmolodic Jazz Ensemble, directed by Julian Siegel featuring Chris Batchelor, and Jazz choir, directed by Pete Churchill. For more info visit www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson

TUES 18 JUN » Chapel Concert Series. Trinity Laban.

1.05pm. Free. Old Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich SE10.

» Greenwich Industrial History Society. Terry Powley on Eltham Park South. 7.30pm. Non-members £1. The Old Bakehouse, Bennett Park, Blackheath SE3.

THURS 20 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban - Trafalgar

Trio. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Hidden Stories. Explore more than 500 years of history during this evening tour of the Old Royal Naval College. Afterwards sample some free tasters of Meantime beer at The Old Brewery. 18+ only. 7-8pm. £10 pre-booking on 020 8269 4747. Tours leave from the West Gate, ORNC, Greenwich SE10.

SAT 22 JUN » Ramble. A 6.5 mile walk, past orchards and

hop fi elds, Yalding, Kent. Meet at Wateringbury Stn at 10.30am start. Goldsmiths Rambling Club. Contact Rona Sullivan on 020 8850 4417 for details.

» Gilbert & Sullivan. Tie the Knot and Trial by Jury performed by The Centenary Company. Lessons in love...Two performances - 5.15pm and 7.45pm. £10, Child £8. Box offi ce 020 8294 2939 and on the door. St Alfege Church Hall, Roan Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

SAT 22-23 JUN » Slang at Sea. Have a go at 'Jack-speak',

and learn the origin of navy slang and popular expressions from life at sea. Delve deeper to discover objects and stories of the crew on board HMS Belfast. Open daily 10m-6pm. £14.50/£11.60conc. Children under 16 Free. HMS Belfast, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2JH.

SUN 23 JUN » Concert & Picnic. Music for Pleasure and

Celebration - Purcell. Thomas Tallis Society Choir with the Albion Baroque Orchestra playing period instruments. An extended interval for a picnic on the lawn, bring your own or buy on the night. 6.30pm. £18/£10. www.ticketsource.co.uk/ttspur or call 07770 380679. St Alfege Church, Greenwich SE10.

» Summer Concert. Blackheath Choir will perform Faure's Cantique and Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle in its original version with conductor Patricia Williams. 7.30pm. £12. Tickets 020 8858 6325, email: [email protected] or on the door. St. Margaret's Church, Brandram Road, Lee SE13.

MON 24 JUN - 20 AUG » Summer Screens. Canary Wharf's big screens

showcasing Britain's popular sporting events will appear in Canada Square Park for all to enjoy. With the likes of the F1 Grand Prix, Wimbledon and the British Golf Open it's a perfect setting to enjoy an alfresco lunch or after work drinks. Canada Square Park.

TUES 25 JUN » Chapel Concert Series. Trinity Laban.

1.05pm. Free. Old Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich SE10.

WED 26 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban Historical

Performance Dept. Music by Telemann, Bach and others. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Blackheath Townswomens Guild Choir. Summer Concert. Tea and cakes. 2pm. £5. Charlton House, Charlton SE7.

WED 26-29 JUN » Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld. With

a cast of gods and goddesses, this entertaining story of duplicity and ambivalence is fun for all the family. 7.30pm. £15/£12conc. 020 8463 0100. www.trinitylaban.ac.uk. Great Hall, Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath SE3 9RL.

THURS 27 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Trinity Laban - Francesca

Virgilio, harp. 1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Blackheath Decorative and Fine Arts Society. Brighten your day in the warmth of St Mary’s Church Hall, and listen to Imogen, Do you feel hostile to 'modern art?' Our lecturer, Eric Shanes, wants to blow minds in a fresh defi nition of sculpture as the expressive exploration of space. 2.30pm. Visitors £5. www.artsinblackheath.org.uk. St Mary’s Church Hall, Cresswell Park, Blackheath SE3.

FRI 28 JUN » Bach to Baby: classical concert series for

baby and you. With award-winning concert pianist and founder of Classics with my Baby, Miaomiao Yu. 10am – 11.30am. Adults £10. For more info visit www.bachtobaby.com. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

SAT 29 JUN » Lunchtime Recital. Niklas Duckworth,

piano. Music by Bach, Brahms, Bartok and Ravel1.10pm. Free. St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich SE10 9BJ.

» Summer Concert. Eltham Choral Society present Haydn's Nelson Mass plus music by Vaughan Williams and Mozart. Conductor Peter Asprey with the Amadeus Orchestra. 7.30pm. £12/£10 conc. Tickets 020 8850 3532 or from Norman's music. At Holy Trinity Church, Southend Crescent, SE9 2SD. www.elthamchoral.org.uk

» All Saints Concert. The Vanbrugh Ensemble featuring music of Sibelius, Handel, Dvorak and Mozart. In aid of the All Saints' organ restoration fund. 7.30pm. £5 on the door. All Saints' Church, All Saints Drive SE3 0TY.

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Explore a reconstruction of an opium den, peek into the private belongings of an imaginary 18th century trader and see seeds taken from Ai Weiwei’s 2010 Tate Modern installation reclaimed through a social media campaign and back on show. In the 18th century new goods from around the world were infl uencing consumption in Britain. Tea, coffee, sugar, tobacco, spices, cottons and silks, changed the habits and fashions of society. The exhibition considers today’s global trade practices and power structures in the historic context of Danson House.Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 12pm – 5pm. Adults £7, concessions £5, under 16s free (no unaccompanied children). If you Gift Aid your ticket it will be valid for unlimited repeat visits within a 12-month period. English Heritage and National Trust members receive half price admission (not valid for groups). Admission is free with a National Art Pass. Danson House, Danson Park, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA6 8HL

See Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka and friends brought to life with beautiful costumes, magical puppets,

enchanting music and breathtaking projections. In the Night Garden Live takes place in its own family-friendly Showdome.

With just 13 rows of seats, you’ll be close to the action and everyone gets a great view!

You really must be quick to get tickets now. Seats are limited, and some performances at The O2 have already sold out.6 June for two weeks only. Watch the trailer and book

online at www.nightgardenlive.com.

Mid-summer Jazz

Couriers of Taste

In The Night Garden

The Phoenix Dixieland Jazz Band is back in the Observatory Garden, Greenwich Park, for another marvellous event for all the family, organised by the Friends of the Park. Sunday 16 June. Gates open from noon, performance starts 1pm.Tickets: £5 adults (£6 on the gate), under 16 free. Info 020 8853 2150 or email [email protected].

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