Absolutely Essex February 2024

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SP ECIA L News and views from the county's best schools

PLU S MIKE PHILP

Why the Chelmsford local is artistic gold

• LOVE IS IN THE AIR

FEBRUARY 2024

Essex's ten most romantic spots

• PERFECT STARTER

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Contents FEBRUARY 2024

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C U LT U R E AGENDA

INTERIORS 56 DAVONPORT KITCHENS

MIKE PHILP

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Why February is looking like a colourful month

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The Essex tattooist wowing the artistic world

Meeting the man behind the iconic company

Exploring the psychology of colour

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FOOD & DRINK 32 TOM DE KEYSER

E D U C AT I O N S P E C I A L 78 OUTDOOR LEARNING

37 THE LODDON SWAN

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FA S H I O N & B E AU T Y 40 THE SHOOT

85 TALKING HEAD

The psychic medium discusses non-believers

How Stock inspired The Hand & Flowers chef

A perfect venue for all occasions

Party time with Roman Originals

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Nine designs to leave you star struck

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TREND

The best in wall lights

At Saffron Walden's Dame Bradbury's

A B S O L U T E LY M AG A Z I N E S .C O M The online guides to inspirational living and what's on in Essex

To learn in and around Essex

The Interim Head of Coopersale Hall on their new Year 7 intake

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On her new book featuring youth activism

O N T H E C OV E R Roman Originals (roman.co.uk)

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Editor’s

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y a weird quirk of fate, two things that fascinated me when I was younger crop up in this issue: tattoos and psychics. The former stems from my father, who had a host of tatts down both arms, including one of a boxer dog (our family pet). I loved them and always wanted to get one myself, but the fact my father regretted getting them done later in life perhaps put me off. I am still fascinated by the art behind them, so meeting Mike Philp this month was interesting for me. He's an Essex-based tattooist, who has actually taken his skill into the art world. We find out why he crossed over. Then there's TJ Higgs, a psychic medium with followers all over the world. The Essex local is going on tour this year, so I wanted to know how she dealt with the non-believers out there. I have to admit comedy shows like Only Fools & Horses and Phoenix Nights sending up mediums swayed me – but TJ is happy to prove me wrong. Enjoy the issue!

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The Shoot

Get back into the party spirit with Roman (p40)

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The latest wall lights shining bright (p67)

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10 of the best...

Romantic spots in Essex (p22)

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Education Special

Top tips and news from local schools (p77)

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Mike Philp

Entering the tattooist's artistic world (p16)

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Wish LIST

N AT U R E LOV E R For SS24, Balmain revealed a collection full of floral shapes and motifs. This petal-like skirt pairs with a leaf-green tailored jacket with contrasting sharp lines. balmain.com

ST I TC H U P Penelope Chilvers' India Hicks Grove suede embroidered boot is handmade from sustainably sourced Italian oiled suede with authentic Western embroidery triple stitch throughout, £369. penelopechilvers.com

PUSH IT Hay's green scalloped-edged trolley is a stylish and useful addition as a bar cart or just a statement side table, £255. selfridges.com

10 things we Absolutely love

GREEN LIGHT Monc's wide selection of spectacles offers the perfect frame for every face shape. From round to square shapes and subtle to strong frames, there is a style for everyone. monclondon.com

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ABSOLUTELY • LOVES

STEM SELLS Forget dry January and sip from Catherine Martin's sophisticated coupe glasses designed exclusively for Anthropologie, £56 for four. anthropologie.com

EYE SPY Messy Weekend's goggles feature anti-fog, anti-scratch coating, 100% UV400 protection and easy magnetic lens change. Choose between the high-contrast XE2 lens for enhanced clarity in varied landscapes or the photochromic XEp lens that adapts to changing weather conditions. messyweekend.co.uk

PA S S O U T If you want to visit the UK’s incredible museums, cutting-edge galleries, and swoon-worthy historic houses, there’s one simple item you need: an Art Pass. artfund.org

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IN THE SHADE The Adidas Originals eyewear collection marks an intersection of sport and street style seen through the lens of culture. £129 specsavers.co.uk

Winter sun incoming? Look to Amelie's Follies for a personalised bikini fitting. ameliesfollies.co.uk

Earsass is a small earring brand with gorgeous, 18k gold-plated or plant-based lightweight designs. The affordable collection is available with clip-on or pierced styles, one of which was recently worn by Princess Kate. earsass.com

IT'S A WRAP In celebration of 25 years in Japan, Dyson has introduced the Ceramic Pop colourway for the Airwrap and all hair tools. dyson.com

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Daniel O’Reilly 23 FEBRUARY, CHARTER HALL

Daniel O’Reilly has had many characters, but for this live show he’s going ‘Out Of Character’ to stand up as he brings the laughs and looks back on the mischief, the mistakes and the madness of his career so far. From losing it all, battling addiction and becoming a father, he’s been on some rollercoaster and wants you to come for a ride with him. colchester-events.co.uk

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F E B RUA RY ' S H OT T E ST H A P P E N I N G S F I L M

Manon

11 February FIRSTSITE The Royal Opera House: Manon is an adaptation of Abbé Prévost’s novel that embodies Kenneth MacMillan at his best, his acute insight into human psychology and his mastery of narrative choreography finding full expression in the impassioned duets of the central couple, visceral and urgent in their desire. The heroine’s struggle to escape poverty make Manon one of the most dramatic and devastating of ballets. firstsite.uk

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The Big Life

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16 February-30 March S T R AT F O R D E A S T Stratford East have announced the cast and creative team for its revival of hit Windrush Ska musical The Big Life. Tinuke Craig directs Tameka Empson, reprising her role as Mrs Aphrodite from the original production. The Big Life is a joyful and uplifting musical where the story of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost meets that of the Windrush generation. stratfordeast.com

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Join award-winning comedian Sophie McCartney as she ventures into the perilous world of parenthood in this rollicking new stand-up show. Best known for her wickedly accurate insights into adulting, Sophie thought by the time she became a ‘proper’ grown up (someone who likes olives) life would all be figured out. How very wrong she was. colchester-events.co.uk

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Until 4 May BEECROFT ART GALLERY This exhibition explores the use of colour within painting, sculpture and sound. The power of colour has fascinated psychologists, philosophers, chemists and artists for hundreds of years, with certain colours long being associated with class, status and authority within many cultures. The emotion colour can evoke within us has encouraged many artists to consider the way they are using colour and why. southendmuseums.co.uk

Three very different events for younger ones this February half term

H A L F T E R M H I STO RY MAKERS 10-18 February Join characters from the past for historical hijinks and hands on shenanigans at Audley End this half term. Join their resident archaeologists and explore the Roman period through ancient finds, and learn about their tools and the techniques to uncover life 2,000 years ago. english-heritage.org.uk

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FEMME 6 February C U R ZO N C O LC H E ST E R Jules’ (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) life and career as a drag queen is destroyed by a homophobic attack. But after a chance encounter with his attacker, the deeply closeted Preston (George Mackay), he is presented with the opportunity to exact revenge. Unrecognisable out of his wig and make-up, Jules infiltrates Preston’s life and in doing so discovers the lines of seduction, revenge and power are blurred. curzon.com

This Month’s Must See

Not by HALF

MILKSHAKE! LIVE 24 February Join your favourite Milkshake! friends on holiday with Dora, Pip and Posy, Blue, Milo, Milkshake! Monkey plus two of your Milkshake! presenters for an all-new adventure. Pack your bags and jump aboard the Milkshake! train as they go on an adventure holiday. colchester-events.co.uk

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he 4th Biennial Open Art exhibition at Chelmsford Museum is open now. After a submission process, led by the Friends of Chelmsford Museum, you will be able to see the skills and creativity from the local community. The varied subject matter tells the different stories of people across the city. The quality of the works, and the breadth of styles, demonstrate the vibrancy and artistic potential of Chelmsford – both amateur and professional. chelmsford.gov.uk

H A L F T E R M E X P LO R E R 19-23 February Join Cirdan Sailing Trust on an adventure around the East Coast of England on board their 22m boat Faramir. Leaving from and returning to North Fambridge, you will have an experience like no other as you become a member of the crew for the week and explore the sheltered rivers and coast line. cirdantrust.org

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Shape of things

TO COME Mike Philp is a rising star of the artistic scene, with his debut show causing a stir right now. The Essex local lets Absolutely into how his creative mind works By MARK KEBBLE

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or someone who was dubbed ‘Silent Mike’ growing up, Mike Philp certainly has plenty to shout about in 2024. Quantus Gallery in London announced last year they were to host a metamorphic new solo exhibition by the Essexbased artist. Introspective presents a series of achromatic and geometric multi-media compositions that seek to explore the depths of emotion, mind, and nature – giving a new perspective to the way in which we view art. “Introspective has probably been in the making for years,” says Mike. “And because it’s a deep perspective into my mind and how I like to translate, I believe that it’s not only been that I’ve been making it, I’ve been almost researching it over the last 10 to 15 years, as I’ve researched the way that people think and feel, especially when I do the tattoos on people. So it’s been a long time.” Ah, yes, tattoos. Body art was in fact the initial reason we came across Mike Philp, and for him it was also the first time he started to hone his artistic approach. “My first steps into the artistic world were in the tattoo industry and understanding several different

styles,” he says. “Tattooing forced me into an industry to become more broader in my styles, to understand different variations of art. And then, through that, I would research and study different art forms because of different styles through tattooing. So that was my first step into it. I’ve been to college, university, but nothing really prepares you for the real world except the real world. “The reason why it’s a great outlet for creativity is because tattooing allows you to meet all different types of people from all different walks of life,” Mike adds. “And then from that you get to understand all different types of stories and journeys and life lessons, and then you connect those with art and you understand the psychology around what it is that they love and who they are. Being able to tattoo hundreds of people throughout my career has given me the perfect insight to who walks the planet and being able to sit down for hours upon time, to enjoy not only being able to create art for them, but also discuss life. It is a great outlet for creativity.” With this grounding, Mike turned his attention to creating his own pieces of art. “My main thing about my art was to be a reflection of who I am and what I believe in,” he says. AAB BS SOOL L UUT TE ELY LYmm aag g aaz z i ni n e se s

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A DIFFERENT KIND OF ART

INTROSPECTIVE ON SHOW

“When I tattoo I basically take the vision of a client and reinvent that with the perception of what they love or their psychology around what they love. I’ll take those ideas and create something that’s so original and different and utilise my style, which is Geo Realism, to convey what it is they’re trying to say. So looking at it from several different perspectives, it gives us several different views. That’s just like when I tried to explain that in my art. So from my perspective of the new stuff that I’ve created for the first pieces of art, depending on the angle in which you look at the piece, it gives a different perspective. I’ve realised that my art isn’t just art, but it’s an experience.” Conceived from the timeless work of Michelangelo and Bernini, Mike takes the stylised perfection of their works and others, to overlay a geometric pattern constructed from a range of perfect lines and angles

“I've realised my art isn't just art, but an experience”

to explore an individual depth that gives light to the omnipresent and consistent existence of geometry and shape in nature. “It’s more about what a sculpture means and how much that holds its timeless value rather than the artist itself,” Mike points out. “I love the fact that it’s so old yet so prevalent in our time. So I’m continuously trying to discover new ways to make my art timeless, which is really important to me.” It’s a decade since Mike moved to Essex, which also offers him an opportunity to learn more about his craft. “Since living here, I’ve found that it is actually a great place to live and much more to it than being a great location,” he smiles. “The career focus was simply being the best I could possibly be with the talent that I had and surrounding myself with the best quality of artists is the best way for you to excel. I live in Castle Hedingham LEFT: HE DESCRIBES HIS WORK AS GEO REALISM BELOW: TATTOOING HAS ASSISTED HIS ARTISTIC FLAIR

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town, but my studio is in Chelmsford. I have lived there for seven years. Castle Hedingham is beautiful. It’s in the country, but still close enough to get around. I believe that it probably influences me and gives me a moment of peace.” As 2024 starts to take shape, and with Introspective now open at Quantus Gallery, what are Mike’s hopes for the rest of the year? “I would love to collaborate with other artists. Because a lot of art is selfish, it helps me to rediscover a better way of representing it,” he says. “I struggle with the whole idea around creating art for me, of me, so when I had the vision of creating art for the viewer, I would love to maybe work alongside other artists to create a series. I’ve got so many amazing projects on that I feel like it’s going to be such a huge year.” Silent Mike has indeed come far. “I think what being silent taught me when I was younger was to observe and pay attention to the world around me,” he looks back, “and I believe that you can learn a lot from listening in life and observing. Now I feel like I’ve got a lot more things to say in the world and to the people around me after having the lessons of life.” Mike Philp's work from Introspective is available from Grove Gallery, grovegallery.com

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BISHOP'S STORTFORD

Q When did you first realise

you had psychic abilities?

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psychic when I attended a psychic fayre in Essex, September 1999, and received a reading, initially seeking answers about my relationship. Little did I know that I would leave as a new member of the development circle, which helped me become fully aware of my psychic abilities. I was 29!

Q Has what you are able to do

changed over the years?

A Over the past 24 years, I have dedicated

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myself to developing my psychic abilities. Through continuous practice and experience, I have witnessed tremendous growth in my skills as a psychic and medium. This journey has not only expanded my vocabulary, but it has also transformed my life and led me down unexpected paths. Every experience, whether positive or negative, has become valuable evidence for my work. Throughout my journey, I have had the privilege of conducting thousands of readings and teaching numerous students, each of whom has contributed to my understanding and connection with spirit. I have complete faith, and more importantly, trust in spirit, which I believe makes me the medium I am.

Q Do you have to deal with non-believers? A I welcome non-believers and individuals

with different beliefs into my work. I hold deep respect for everyone’s personal faith and convictions. When I engage in mediumship


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“I challenge myself to provide evidence that is beyond logical explanation” demonstrations, I challenge myself and my team to provide evidence that is beyond any logical explanation. It is not enough for the recipient of the message to simply trust that their loved one is communicating; I also need to have complete trust in the connection. After my demonstrations, I often have family members who were initially reluctant or sceptical approach me. Surprisingly, around 80% of them express that I have opened their eyes.

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your stage show in 2024? A My stage show, Grief is Love, is an emotional rollercoaster that leaves the audience deeply moved. During my demonstrations, the connection between the spirit world and the audience is palpable, as their energy fuels my own. As I bring the evidence and messages from the spirit loved ones, I often look out through the eyes of my spirit communicator and they see their loved one smiling, even in their grief. This brings a profound sense of peace to both the spirit loved ones and the recipients of the messages.

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Q Whereabouts in Essex do you live? A I currently reside in a very cute village

located just outside Bishop’s Stortford in Essex. This beautiful area has been my home since the beginning of my spiritual journey.

Q If you had to pick 3-4 places that you

love visiting, where would you choose?

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Gibberd Garden in Harlow, Essex. This enchanting location holds a special place in my heart as it was where my husband and I had our handfasting ceremony in July. The garden is truly a hidden gem, offering a magical atmosphere for both children and adults alike. While the little ones can freely explore and play, the grown-ups can bask in the tranquillity and beauty of the gardens. It is a perfect destination for creating cherished memories and finding inner peace. Epping Forest also holds a special place in

my heart as one of my favourite destinations. The serene beauty of the forest and the rich history that permeates the trees make it a truly enchanting place. I find solace and joy in immersing myself in nature, taking long walks through the woods, and connecting with the ancient energy that surrounds me. Whether it’s gathering with friends at the cosy pub or simply taking a peaceful stroll, Epping Forest offers a perfect escape to unwind and rejuvenate. When it comes to dining out, I must admit that I’m not a huge foodie. I prefer restaurants where I can unwind and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. However, I do appreciate the occasional treat, and Smith’s of Ongar is definitely a place that fits the bill. The food there is always a delight, and the ambiance is perfect for a special occasion. Since moving to Bishop’s Stortford, I have discovered a hidden gem called Home@Eat. This restaurant not only serves excellent food, but also has a unique and quirky atmosphere that I absolutely love. What makes it even better is that Home@Eat is dog-friendly, allowing me to bring Dolly my Chihuahua along for a meal. It’s always a joy to find a restaurant that welcomes both humans and their four-legged companions! TJ Higgs’ UK tour starts in February - see more at details at tjhiggs.com or @tjhiggs.medium TJ has just launched her own spiritual magazine, which has been years in the making. Read all about it at spirituallifestyle.online A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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For the love o When it comes to romance, Essex certainly isn’t found wanting. From the traditional to the more eclectic, here are our picks of the places to show your partner what they mean to you

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“Nothing says I love you more than treating your partner to a luxury hotel break”

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alentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to show your partner how much they are loved. This year, why not take them out to explore the county around them? Visit Essex, the county’s tourism organisation, is giving you the lowdown on the top things to do this Valentine’s Day.

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AFTERNOON TEA IS THE FOOD OF LOVE

There’s nothing like an afternoon tea to seduce your appetite, and where better to go than the home of Wilkin & Sons jam? The Tiptree tearooms offer a scrumptious afternoon tea with delicious scones, homemade sandwiches, and the famous jam that has been favoured by royalty and produced in Essex since 1885. For a romantic feel, try afternoon tea in the Rose Room at Greyfriars. The Rose Room is blessed with beautiful natural light enhanced by bespoke Murano chandeliers, whilst the afternoon tea is served with tasty wafer thin sandwiches, light and fluffy scones, and a selection of delightful fancies.

LOVE TO RELAX IN STYLE

There’s nothing better than relaxing with the person you love. Down Hall, set in the

beautiful Essex/Herts countryside, is home to the Eden Spa, the perfect setting to unwind and be pampered to perfection. Escape daily life and relax with one of their many luxurious treatments for couples. Or settle into their hydrotherapy pool and steam room to feel reinvigorated. On the Essex/Suffolk border, Talbooth House & Spa also offers a relaxing spa experience for you and your loved one. Designated one of the AA top 200 hotels in the UK, Talbooth House & Spa offers a peaceful, soothing getaway. They have a selection of treatment rooms inside the house and an outdoor heated pool. You can also pair a spa visit with an indulgent afternoon tea or a stay in their luxury hotel.

EVERYONE LOVES A HOTEL GETAWA Y

Nothing says ‘I love you’ more than treating your partner to a Valentine’s luxury hotel break. Wivenhoe House Hotel, an 18th century four-star hotel, offers seductive, contemporary rooms, set in beautiful grounds made for romantic hand-in-hand walks. Set on the Essex/Suffolk border, near the pretty quayside village of Wivenhoe, the hotel is perfectly located to explore stunning surroundings for some relaxing down time with your partner. Lovers love the seaside so head to Roslin A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Beach Hotel, set right on the edge of the water in Thorpe Bay. This four-star boutique hotel offers elegant suites for your pleasure, with panoramic views over the sea. It’s set immediately opposite a pristine blue flag beach and the restaurant serves numerous seafood specialities.

ANIMAL INSTINCTS

Treat the animal lover in your life to an animal experience they will never forget. Colchester Zoo offers unique up close and personal encounters with a wide range of animals from elephants to penguins as your loved one can become Zoo Keeper for the day. If underwater animals are more their thing, head to Sealife Adventure in Southend-on-Sea. The UK’s first Zooquariam, Sealife is home to over 40 species of animals. See beautiful tropical fish and sharks in the Deepwater world tank, and you can even see animals swimming overhead. Back on dry land, you can share the fun at All Things Alpaca, where you can trek around traditional orchards with seven beautiful alpacas. Or, for a real pull of the heart strings, spend some time with the rescued horses, ponies, donkeys and mules, at Redwings Ada Cole Visitor Centre in Nazeing, the UK’s largest horse welfare charity.

TOGETHER TIME

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plenty across the county, including the Escape Rooms in Maldon, Witham and Chelmsford, where you can both try and figure out how to escape a submarine, or step into 1940s Hollywood. You can also try to escape the jungle or travel through space and time on a star quest at Escape Live in Southend and Chelmsford. There’s even an escape room at Hedingham Castle, where you have to find the King’s lost jewels. For some active fun, Go Ape in Chelmsford has some great courses to climb and explore. Set in the beautiful Hylands Park, Go Ape features three high ropes experiences with exhilarating ziplines, free-fall Tarzan swings and tricky tree-to-tree crossings.

IT’S BEAUTIFUL AROUND HER E

Essex is home to an array of stunning surroundings, from rolling green hills to ancient woodlands. Audley End House is a decadent mansion set among an expanse of breathtaking landscaped gardens, located right next to the pretty market town of Saffron Walden. See the working stables, discover what life was like for Victorian servants in the historic kitchens, or simply explore the spacious grounds. Very little can compare to the romance of a well-designed garden. Lead your lover on a romantic stroll through RHS Garden Hyde Hall, with its network of beautiful gardens to explore. From the majestic

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AFTERNOON TEA AT GREYFRIARS HOTEL

“There's even an escape room at Hedingham Castle to find the King's lost jewels” HEDINGHAM CASTLE

Courtyard Gardens to the Rose Garden and Rope Walk, you’ll have plenty to see and do. For a woodland walk, head to Epping Forest, a 2,400-hectare ancient woodland. Stretching out for 12 miles, the forest offers a range of activities for all. There are walking and cycling paths, and you can see the Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge, where royals would have held hunts and hosted elaborate feasts in the 16th century.

STEP BACK IN TIME TOGETHER

The history lovers will adore stepping back in time to discover some of the county’s most historic places. Colchester Castle is situated in the beautiful Castle Park, adjacent to the city centre, and the largest Norman Keep in Europe. With interactive displays and 2,500 years of history, it’s the perfect date for the culture and heritage lover in your life, and close to great bars and restaurants. For history set in the countryside, visit Hedingham Castle, near the quaint village of Castle Hedingham. Built 900 years ago, the castle and its grounds are beautiful all year round. February hosts the spectacular snowdrop displays as spring comes alive. Explore the estate with over 1,000 years of defensive ramparts, stroll through the romantic gardens, and you can even stay the night in the Royal Chamber. ALL THINGS ALPACA

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RAISE A SMILE England and Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane asks fans and supporters to walk 10,000 steps a day for seriously ill children

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mental health, which makes a successful team.” The Miles for Smiles Challenge aims to raise enough money to help ensure that Haven House can continue to provide vital emotional, psychological, wellbeing and therapeutic care in a safe environment. Harry continues: “By completing the Miles for Smiles challenge you can help build resilience and mental wellbeing for families when they are facing the unimaginable. I’m proud the Harry Kane Foundation is supporting this challenge, and I’m proud to captain the team. Let’s get those steps done and together raise some smiles.” Haven House Chief Executive, Ralph Coulbeck, adds: “We are thrilled to partner with Harry Kane and the Harry Kane Foundation on this important campaign. Miles for Smiles is so much more than a challenge. It’s a community coming together, for seriously ill children and their families. The money raised will help us to achieve our ambition of providing comprehensive wellbeing and psychological support to families and children in our care.” To learn more visit havenhouse.org.uk/Event/milesforsmiles A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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icture an exclusive-use wedding venue surrounded by enchanting Essex countryside as far as the eye can see. The beautiful 500-acre estate of Braxted Park is steeped in a rich history that’s complemented by romantic modern luxury.

CAREFULLY CURATED Braxted Park is the epitome of romantic elegance and grandeur, offering complete exclusivity that will make you feel as though you’re miles away from the rest of the world in your own private paradise. However, this peaceful and private setting is only a few miles from nearby towns and just one hour away from London. This makes it an ideal escape to the countryside in a central location that’s easy to reach.

PREPARE IN STYLE Imagine preparing for your ceremony in their beautiful bridal changing room, a serene selfcontained courtyard retreat. This wonderful space, conveniently located just a few steps away from the Orangery, is designed to be a perfect sanctuary before the ceremony. And there is also an equally private space in the Garden Cottage for your partner to get ready and relax before the main event.

YOUR ROMANTIC WEDDING CEREMONY Celebrate your love in a way that is perfect for you, whether that’s indoors, outdoors, or in a church ceremony. For an indoor civil ceremony, the Orangery is a luxury space large enough to surround yourself with friends and family. If you’d prefer an outdoor ceremony, the characterful summer house in the beautiful walled gardens is full of delightful surprises and secluded nooks to explore. If a traditional religious ceremony is what you dream of, there’s no need to compromise. Braxted Park even has a church within its grounds. This hidden gem is steeped in history and romance dating back to 1042 and is just a short stroll past the tranquil lake to the house itself.

A VERSATILE RECEPTION SPACE The versatility of Braxted Park extends seamlessly into your reception. Why not start by soaking up the picturesque surroundings with a drinks reception in the Walled Gardens? You can follow this with your wedding breakfast and evening reception in The Pavilion, a versatile space that can accommodate wedding parties of all sizes.

UNFORGETTABLE FOOD & DRINK Braxted Park offers food and drink menus that are completely versatile and flexible, tailored to suit your day perfectly.

Whatever food selections you make, you can rest assured that they’ll be created by a truly passionate team about bringing the best food to you and your guests. If you are planning a cultural wedding, Braxted Park offers you the opportunity to hire the venue on a dry-hire basis. This allows you to arrange your own catering and bar requirements, using the Pavilion’s large capacity to plan the wedding you’ve always wanted in a stunning location. Dry hire of Braxted Park is perfect for Asian, Jewish, Afro-Caribbean, Turkish and other cultural weddings.

STAY THE NIGHT Continue the romance in their idyllic honeymoon cottage, the perfect place for your wedding night. Its private garden, valley views, and hidden terrace make it the perfect honeymoon hideaway. There are also 12 more bedrooms in the smart and contemporary stable block that have been recently renovated. Although Braxted Park is a secluded retreat, it’s also one of Essex’s best-placed wedding venues. In Colchester, just a short drive away, there are a variety of excellent hotels and B&Bs to suit all budgets.

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Braxted Park is one of the most romantic wedding venues in the UK that draws on the rich family history of the estate. The team prides itself on welcoming all couples into the extended family. From the moment you step foot on the grounds at Braxted Park for your first visit, the friendly team is there to support you every step of the way and make sure that your dream wedding becomes a reality. To find out more about Braxted Park, visit braxtedparkweddings.co.uk or contact a member of the Braxted Park team on 01621 770855 to book a visit A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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HOME G R OW N THE LODDON SWAN

Head chef Jason Wright obtained Loddon Swan’s first AA rosette in May 2015, and the second in May 2017, and has maintained them since. They try their best to find produce locally, and Jason and his team love serving up some of the finest meat, fish and vegetarian food around. Their wonderful wine list boasts a superb selection of wines, regions and vintages. Hungry for more? Read our profile on page 37.

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To the BOIL The head chef of The Hand & Flowers in Marlow, Tom De Keyser, on how it all started in Stock and his journey to running a two Michelin star pub

learnt the early tricks of the trade at his parents’ pub, which soon became his first full time job in a kitchen. Here he tells Absolutely more about his culinary career. Q Growing up in Stock, were you exposed to good cooking from an early age? A Mum was a superb home cook, so I was lucky enough to be exposed to a lot of good cooking with all types of ingredients from as early as I can remember. Everything we had was home made from scratch except my Weetos in the morning on a school day! Q Was there one moment that

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Grandad’s full English and nostalgic family pub trips were always at the forefront of my mind, but once I started working in a kitchen part time for extra beer money whilst at university, the camaraderie within the kitchen environment and drive to be better every day really inspired me.

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he Hand & Flowers is the only pub in the UK with two Michelin stars. Located in the beautiful town of Marlow, it boasts welcoming staff and award-winning food that owner and celebrity chef Tom Kerridge is renowned for. From the moment you arrive, they want you to have the ultimate Tom Kerridge experience; relaxed surroundings, welcoming staff and proper food that is unpretentious and massively bold in flavours. They take an honest approach to food, allowing the ingredients to be true to themselves, with a drive for flavour and nothing too complex. They have strong relationships with their suppliers, many local, to ensure the best possible produce for their guests. Overseeing this all is head chef, Tom De Keyser. Although fully embedded in Marlow life now, Tom grew up in Stock and O TL E U LY T E LY. A B SAOB LS U m aLgOaNzD i nOeNs

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“Who else can say they are the head chef of the only pub in the world with two Michelin stars?” Q How do you look back on the experience of working at your parents’ pub, The Ship, close to Stock? A Very fondly. I worked as many spare hours as I could and was really looked after by my friends Lee and Kelly, the landlords. I did my growing up in that environment of banter and hard work. Q What kind of things were

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potatoes, etc, but the love and effort that went into it all and the busy pub environment where everyone got in the mix was great fun.

Q What was the biggest thing you learnt during that time? A Everyone was a lot older than me in the kitchen, so I learnt a lot of life lessons with regards to working hard, taking care of ingredients and actually how to talk to girls properly! Q What culinary journey have you taken before ending up working with Tom Kerridge? A After studying chemistry and forensic

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A Hard and a blur, the standard and pace was

so much higher than I had ever experienced or imagined, but the respect given to ingredients and seasonality was inspiring.

Q How does it feel to now be the head chef of The Hand & Flowers? A To be honest it’s absolutely magic, who else can say they are the head chef of the only pub in the world with two Michelin stars? I am extremely proud and respectful of the responsibility on my shoulders. Q How would you describe your cooking style? A Classic British with French foundations, we look to source the best possible ingredients that have been selected with care and prepared with the utmost love and respect.

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Q How do you approach what’s on The Hand & Flowers’ menu? A Daily communication with our suppliers, selecting what’s the best of the best at that moment. Q Are there a couple of dishes on the menu that you are particularly loving right now? A The simplicity of the omelette is always one of the inspirations for me coming to work here, but I am particularly loving our seasonal set lunch menu which we change frequently as it really allows the whole team to have an input into changes and hearing the guest’s feedback is always great! Q What’s in store at The Hand & Flowers? A We have some really exciting plans in

the pipeline that we can talk about soon, and we aren’t far away from The Hand & Flowers celebrating 20 years (in 2025) so we will start planning some exciting events to mark that huge milestone.

Q And, Tom, any new year’s resolutions? A Work harder, be better!

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he Swan in Loddon is a busy and lively 'local' pub with restaurant and rooms. They have 10 bedrooms that serve business guests and leisure visitors alike, and they’re in a great spot for exploring the known local areas of Norfolk. Two of the rooms are dog friendly, and the bar area is dog friendly for dining too. They have first and ground floor dining rooms, providing a restaurant ambience away from the busy bar, or diners can choose to eat in the bar so they can soak up the cheerful chatter. The bar has a traditional, country estate pub feel with warm colours, old bar paraphernalia on the walls, and traditional stools at the bar. They have a large open fire in the back bar with space for dining, perfect in the winter after a cold dog walk, as well as a good size garden area for a lunch outside in the summer months.

Their wine list boasts an intriguing line up, with excellent by the glass wines including New Zealand Sauvignon, Australian Chardonnay and a Romanian Pinot Noir. The bottled wine is where the fun starts with a quality offering from well-known grapes and also some not so well-known. The wine list is compiled by their landlord who has a very keen interest in wine. So much so that he has his own fine wine list, "Andrew’s choice", where he has picked some fine whites and reds to introduce you to something different without a hefty price tag. For the non alcoholic drinkers The Swan has a lager, ale, gin and other non alcoholic elixir alternatives, plus more traditional raspberry and rhubarb lemonades, ginger beers, flavoured tonics (from Norfolk) and, of course, fruit shoots for the children. And then there’s the food. The menu has a modern British feel, which can feature some classic favourites 'remastered'. Almost everything is made in their kitchen, from

the steak mince burger, to the brioche bun for the burger. Even the potato rosti served with breakfast is all made from scratch by their talented team of chefs. Pub classics include Wherry battered haddock and chips, with quite honestly the most delicious tartare sauce you will ever taste, and their 6oz steak mince burger, which is kept simple with bacon and monterey jack cheese in one of their homemade brioche buns. For something a little more refined you could choose halibut with cockle chowder or local venison loin, smoked pomme purée and red wine sauce. To finish tuck into their popular locally made chocolate and brown butter ganache with Baileys ice cream, or a flavourful tonka bean panna cotta, strawberries and honeycomb. It’s easy to see why The Swan has such a fanbase. If you haven’t visited, head on down and join the club. theloddonswan.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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’ll confess, I’ve never been that flexible. My hamstrings are so tight that even touching my toes is a challenge. So I was intrigued when I was invited to try Pliability, a fitness app focused on mobility training. Formerly known as ROMWOD, Pliability was originally for CrossFit athletes. Since rebranding, they have expanded to provide daily stretching routines aimed at golfers, runners, swimmers, and gym-goers (like myself). Many people focus on strength and stamina in their training, underestimating the importance of mobility, coordination, and balance. Endorsed by professional athletes (including golfer

Lee Westwood), Pliability’s routines are a fusion of mobility, yoga, prehab, rehab, recovery, mindfulness, and strength. The first time I log in to the app, I am pleased to see that the daily routines are quite short. Most of the videos are 23-24 minutes, and I can easily fit a session in after I get back from the gym. The app suggests a new video for me to do each day, although there are hundreds to browse. The videos show two ‘models’, who take you through several poses in sequence. The one on the left shows less flexibility and the one on the right shows more. I am instructed to hold each pose for around 2-3 minutes by the voiceover. You need

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This year marks the 30th anniversary of Davonport kitchens. Absolutely sits down with the founder, Richard Davonport

Q Were you a creative child? A I was lucky enough to grow up with a dad who

encouraged me to be as creative as possible. He worked in woodworking and so appreciated intricate design. I have a book somewhere that I wrote when I was a child on how to make random stuff into art!

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in craftsmanship and design?

A It all stems from my dad who would take me

into his workshop to keep me out of trouble at a young age and it just grew from there. I started learning from him and making my own furniture, before eventually attending university to take a course in furniture making.

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you gain experience and what would you say was the most important thing you learned? A I attended Ipswich University to study cabinet and furniture design, before working on King’s Road for an interior designer and making furniture for them. From there, I moved to designing and fitting the interiors of high-end yachts, which is where I fell in love with premium design and the intricate way in which it should be made properly. Eventually, I decided to strike out on my own and start making furniture for established kitchen companies. As more and more came on board, I realised that this is where my future was before deciding to open Davonport and do it for myself! The one thing I’ve taken with me throughout A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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INTERIORS • PROFILE Q What were the big trends back in the early days? A Kitchen trends come and go, and we are

seeing a resurgence in trends – though slightly tweaked – that we would have seen 30 years ago, especially the use of natural wood. Thirty years ago, maple and cherry were hugely popular, with walnut coming on the scene about 18 years ago, while oak will be forever eternally popular. Everything was a lot more ornate back then, and while we are seeing more detail come back into fashion, I am pleased to say it isn’t quite at the same level as when I first started out.

Q How would you say you have evolved? A We started out in the traditional space, with classic

kitchens. Our style has evolved over time to have a more contemporary approach, but with a classical edge. This year, we’ll be launching the Sparkford kitchen, which is unlike anything that has come before and so it is a really exciting time for us. We’ve also moved into other rooms in the home as open planning living emerged, building matching media units and even home offices. There is also more of a focus on utility and boot rooms being as stylish as the kitchen, and so our offering has expanded to include these rooms.

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Q Were you based in Colchester back then? A Life started out in West Mersea before moving to

a workshop in Tiptree. It wasn’t until 2001 that we moved to Colchester, before moving to our current premises in 2011 where we had a bigger showroom and workshop. We now have a showroom on Pear Tree Road, which is attached to our 20,000sq ft workshop, where we make kitchens onsite.

Q From day one, what did you want to offer? A Because of my background working within

premium markets including fine furniture, I knew this is where I wanted to focus my business. I still believe that traditional methods used in cabinetry making that have been around for hundreds of years still produce the best quality and finish, which is why we still use them at Davonport. But these methods require a higher degree of skill and are more labour intensive, which is why we do operate at the premium end of kitchen design.

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LOOKING AHEAD Richard Davonport on the kitchen trends can we expect to see in 2024 SLAB BACKSPLASHES Slab backsplashes are making a big statement in 2024 kitchen design. These seamless, continuous backsplashes create a sleek and modern look. Whether it's a marble slab or a more budget-friendly porcelain/quartz alternative, the use of a single material for both countertop and backsplash add an elegant and timeless touch to the kitchen.

Q Today, what does Davonport Kitchens offer? A We’re very much about our clients. While we have a

range of kitchens, being a bespoke kitchen company, ultimately, means we can create whatever our clients want. It means no two Davonport kitchens are the same, apart from the same high-quality craftsmanship that customers would have got 30 years ago from us. In fact, many of our customers are repeat, generally because they have moved house, which hopefully shows that the service and design is worth coming back for.

Q How do you tend to work on new projects? A We spend a lot of time with our clients at the start

“We understand not only design, but the flow and how a kitchen should work and function”

to really understand their brief and how we can take it and develop it further. With over 30 years’ experience, we understand not only design, but the flow and how a kitchen should work and function, which is where we add value to our client’s brief. It is important to be a partner in their journey and help them. From areas such as wish lists, budgets, expectations, a successful project relies upon everyone singing from the same sheet. Once we have a developed brief, we create a visual, spend time going through it and tweaking it if required, before it being made in our workshop, using techniques developed over hundreds of years.

Q Are you doing anything to mark

30 years in business? A We’re launching a new kitchen range and it is probably the one that has excited me the most in a long time as it is totally different to anything else we’ve done. We’ve been nominated for two industry-leading awards, including Best Kitchen Showroom – we’re down to the last four – which would be amazing to bring home and a great way to celebrate 30 years in the business. Over the last year, we have invested heavily in our showroom, including installing solar panels across our 20,000sq ft factory to ensure we are on the journey to being Net Zero. Rather than throw a big party, I’d like to continue on that journey in 2024.

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small easel and paintbrush on the table are a subtle clue to what’s in store. The brush is dipped in blue paint, and the table is set for dinner. This is the Picasso Experience, and we are about to eat a meal inspired by the artist’s favourite dishes, recreating recipes with ingredients from the Mediterranean that he remained drawn to throughout his life. We’re intrigued. What did Picasso eat? Half a century since his death, there has been a lot of focus on Picasso recently. A BBC documentary revealed his complex personal relationships and his – let’s say – challenging behaviour; his children have long

fought among themselves and struggled to manage the estate and legacy. With more than 10 museums around the world filled exclusively with his paintings, drawings and ceramics, he is probably the 20th century’s most famous artist. And while we might associate him most with the south of France, Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, the sunny Andalusian city known by British tourists mostly as the gateway to the Costa del Sol. But all those visitors who land at Malaga and head straight for the coast are missing out. This is a beautiful city that’s been undergoing a bit of a renaissance over the past few years and has emerged as a significant cultural hub. Not only is Malaga home to more than 40 museums, but it has a remarkable cathedral,

a Roman theatre and an 11th century Moorish fortress as well as great beaches, excellent restaurants and a buzzing nightlife. It’s an excellent weekend destination and would make a great base for a longer stay too. We’re staying at Anantara Villa Padierna Palace, along the coast from Malaga between Marbella and Estepona. It’s a sprawling, luxurious hotel that offers a Picasso Experience package as well as three 18-hole golf courses and an academy that attracts golfers from around the world. We’re here for Picasso, and after a smooth flight and a short ride from the airport, we’re ready to discover what the artist liked to eat. But first there’s a tour of the place, which is improbably beautiful. The hotel is known for its impressive art collection as well as A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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its impossibly photogenic courtyard pool surrounded by lush palm trees. There are several private villas in addition to the main building (the one where Michelle Obama stayed has been named after her). As part of the Picasso package, dinner is set up for us privately in a romantic, secluded room. It starts with champagne and Picasso’s tastes prove to be very much focused on local fare. There’s a lovely chilled almond and garlic soup to start, followed by a simple bowl of clams in tomato sauce and a piece of grilled tuna with onions. Picasso was said to love the local Vino Dulce, and a glass of that accompanies an excellent honey cake dessert. The meal sets us up for the following day’s itinerary. We head into Malaga to

meet our lovely guide, Maria, who starts by showing us the cathedral, constructed over almost 300 years from 1528 on the site of a former mosque, but left with one unfinished tower. Inside it’s vast and ornate, though damage from the Civil War remains apparent. Nearby is another church where Picasso was baptised. Next stop is the Picasso Museum, opened in 2003 and founded by Christine Ruiz-Picasso, widow of the artist’s eldest son Paulo Ruiz-Picasso, with their son (Picasso’s grandson) Bernard. As early as the 1950s, Picasso had expressed a desire to have a home for his work in Malaga, and this wish was realised with the opening of the museum, housed in an elegant 16th

“The hotel is known for its impossibly photogenic courtyard pool” century palace that blends the region’s Castilian, Italian and Moorish influences. It’s a small collection, including works inspired by the Civil War and Picasso’s Minotaur, as well as early works featuring his first wife and their son, beautifully displayed. Nearby is the house where Picasso was born and spent his early years, and this is another museum. We take pictures of ourselves sitting with a bronze statue of Picasso on a bench outside his house before heading to dinner at buzzing El Pimpi, a restaurant that’s part-owned by local resident Antonio Banderas and decorated with bullfighting posters and wine barrels. Here we feast on cured meats, grilled squid, fried anchovies and croquettes in a busy and fun space, finishing with more of the delicious sweet wine. We also fit in some meals at the hotel, where La Loggia restaurant has beautiful views from the terrace and serves a single whole tomato as an amuse bouche, with a serrated knife and a side of salt, plus excellent local olive oil and vinegar. For a tomato lover like me it’s almost the perfect meal. Also excellent is the gazpacho and the grilled fish, while the poolside eaterie serves up poke bowls and burgers. Have I mentioned the spa? It’s lavish and luxe, and our weekend visit fits in a dreamy massage too. anantara.com

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Cap Maison villa resort is a haven of peace and privacy, nestled in tropical gardens on the northernmost tip of St Lucia. Guests are treated to dramatic clifftop scenery overlooking the tranquil waters of the Caribbean Sea. capmaison.com

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The Branson Beach Estate at the northeast tip of Moskito Island offers a one-of-a-kind experience in the most secluded unspoiled setting in the British Virgin Islands. The Estate's three villas can be booked individually or all together on an exclusive basis, all year round. virginlimitededition.com

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BOUTIQUE ST YLE

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Situated in the French Caribbean on the palm-fringed private beach of Anse des Cayes, this ecofriendly boutique hotel is a tranquil luxury destination escape with 43 elegant villas, rooms and suites nestled between a tropical forest and the sea. preferredhotels.com

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Boutique hotel and retreat centre Finca Victoria is offering a new men's wellness retreat in March. The programme aims to empower men through ayurvedic rituals, guided by three inspiring wellness experts. finca-victoria.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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The Junior School at Dame Bradbury’s is one of two Junior Schools in the Stephen Perse Foundation educating boys and girls following the same curriculum and vision for education designed to encourage independent, creative and reflective thinking. See more on page 78.

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LIMITS The Head of Dame Bradbury’s Junior School, Saffron Walden, writes about the huge benefits of educating pupils outside of the classroom as well as in By JAMES MCCAUGHRAN

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s a Saffron Walden resident, I am a longstanding advocate for our bustling market town, which was recently named the best place to live in the East of England, and also provides a happy and safe backdrop for pupils’ learning at Dame Bradbury’s. Our vibrant Junior School is located right in the heart of the community, on a site which has housed a school for over 700 years. Our school forms part of Stephen Perse Schools and aims to encourage independent, creative and reflective thinking within our pupils, and providing opportunities for them to learn in and engage with our local community helps to ensure that life outside the classroom remains busy and exciting. I firmly believe that a well-rounded education means involving students with the broader community beyond the school gates. From sport to volunteering, our pupils are involved in many local clubs and activities, and all of them have a social responsibility to be the best they can be by supporting and engaging with the community.

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Our pupils get out and about at every opportunity – in our gardens, grounds, and on educational trips – for lessons and fun. In our school grounds, children have access to fun activities and outdoor learning opportunities in our Forest Schools, from toasting marshmallows over a campfire, meeting wildlife and identifying tree species. Forest School is integral to our curriculum, and outdoor experiences help our pupils learn about the natural environment, how

to handle risks and, most importantly, how to use their own initiative to solve problems while co-operating with others. We aim to give children meaningful learning opportunities within their community; while our green spaces on site provides ample outdoor learning opportunities, our reception pupils also make weekly visits to Rowley Hill Farm in Little Walden, located just a few miles from the school. Saffron Walden and Essex

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“We aim to give children meaningful learning opportunities”

offer a rich and interesting history for pupils to discover, with plenty of opportunities to explore nearby Walden Castle, see the model trains at Audley End Miniature Railway as well as venturing further afield to learn about the history of Colchester Castle. Our wonderful facilities are here to be enjoyed and shared with everyone in the local area. During the spring and summer months, our multi-use games area and AstroTurf are host to local sports events in netball, football, mini tennis and athletics. At Dame Bradbury’s, we strive to encourage more girls into sport and we have supported Wenden’s Ambo Cricket Club to invite girls from local primary schools to promote cricket initiatives on the school grounds. For passionate musicians, Dame Bradbury’s collaborates with other schools, taking part in local musical performances, and we liaise closely with our local partners at Saffron Hall to host events at this brilliant venue. Our school’s

130-seat theatre is used as a rehearsal space by local dance and performance groups to promote performing arts to pupils both at Dame Bradbury’s and from the local area. While we are keen to ensure our boys and girls have access to high quality education and opportunities, we also want to encourage them to give back and engage with the community. We value opportunities that encourage our pupils to give their time to support others, such as taking part in the 8 Day Weekend Saffron Walden Carnival to help raise money for important local community initiatives. The wide range of activities available adds to pupils' broad experience and is felt by the children to make an enjoyable and important contribution to both their schooling and wider life. I’m proud of the partnerships that we have forged so far in Saffron Walden and beyond and look forward to creating new ones in the future. stephenperse.com/damebradburys A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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PICK UP SOME POTTERY SKILLS

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ESSEX It’s not just in our schools that you can learn about the world. Here are eight things you can pick up across the county, perfect for young and old alike

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hether you’re looking to acquire a new skill, to make new friends or to explore an existing interest in more detail, you’re never too old to learn. From unique experiences to introductory courses, Visit Essex has put together their top things to learn in Essex in 2024.

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The Cookery School at Braxted Park, near Witham in Essex, combines a stunning location with award-winning chefs and a diverse range of cookery courses to suit all abilities. It is the ideal way to learn new skills and work with some of the best produce

“Everyone will enjoy the thrill of achievement, from juniors to adults”

around, with guidance and expert tuition from some of the country’s finest chefs. Their full day courses include artisan bread making, French Patisserie, and their most popular class showcases local Essex produce and producers. So, whether you are looking to explore the world of cooking with a new cuisine or to impress your friends at the perfect dinner party, this high-quality course will be sure to inspire and provide you with a culinary experience never to be forgotten.

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The perfect climbing experience, whatever your level. ‘The Lock’ Climbing Wall in Harlow offers a range of climbing courses and clubs. These start with the complete novice and progress on to becoming an experienced top-rope or lead climber. Everyone will enjoy the thrill of achievement – from juniors to youths to adults. You don’t

need any previous experience, their skilled professionals will look after you every step of the way, making sure that climbing is fun, while also challenging even the most adept climbers. Why not book a bespoke tuition session, where one of their knowledgeable climbing instructors will give you a tailored one-to-one to help you gain the skills you need.

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Want to feel confident when dining out? Join a private afternoon tea etiquette masterclass at The English Cream Tea Company in Dunmow. Etiquette is not about putting on airs and graces and pretending to be posh – it’s all about consideration. Hosted by acknowledged expert Jane Malyon, this class truly celebrates the history and etiquette of afternoon tea. Master the way to create rapport, the manners of sharing and ultimately the art of enjoying an afternoon tea.

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Develop your skills on the water with Frangipani SUP, a friendly, active and long-established Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) school in Essex. Based across two locations, Trifarm swimming lake in Boreham, Chelmsford and Home Water Lake in Chigborough, near Maldon, they cater for all levels of SUPers and offer a large range of lessons, courses and activities in order to learn, practise, explore, race or instruct. You do not need to own a paddleboard to be able to Stand Up Paddle, so if you’ve always fancied learning a new skill on the water what are you waiting for?

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including pinching, coiling, slab building and using a wheel. Once fired you will have the opportunity to paint your masterpiece in any way you like. From fun introductory classes to taster sessions, beginners’ courses to more advanced workshops – there’s something for everyone. As well as the courses they also offer lots of bisque pottery for you to paint whilst enjoying a sweet treat in their café or in the comfort of your own home.

STEP INTO THE BOOTS OF A ZOO KEEPER

Colchester Zoo’s Keeper for the Day Animal Experience offers you a unique opportunity to get closer to your favourite animals and learn more about them. Escorted by a member of the Zoo’s dedicated Animal Care Team, you’ll be given exclusive access to

creatures great and small that inhabit the 60 acres of parkland and lakes. This whole day experience will allow you to venture behind the scenes and find out just what it takes to care for some of the most incredible creatures on the planet – help clean the tiger’s den, prepare food for the penguins, prepare enrichment for the elephants, and meet the giraffes and sea lions.

LEARN TO LOVE NATURE

Get closer to wildlife with Essex Wildlife Trust’s exciting range of nature courses, from butterfly identification to gardening for wildlife to heathland management. Their courses aim to inspire, inform, and allow people to connect with wildlife and conservation. No previous experience is required, just an interest in local wildlife

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and learning. So why not visit one of their Natural Discovery Centres and learn all about Essex’s wildlife and how to protect it in a fun and relaxed atmosphere with a friendly and knowledgeable tutor.

CALLING ALL TRAIN ENTHUSIASTS

Have you ever dreamt about taking to the footplate of a steam or diesel locomotive, feeling the power of the engine as it hauls a train along a full-size railway? Epping Ongar Railway is offering you an experience like no other. Book one of their Driving Experiences and take the opportunity to drive one of the engines from their home fleet and learn how to control the locomotive with coaches behind. You’ll tackle challenging gradients as you go, obeying the signals and stopping at platforms. Or why not book the Signal Box Experience days and take control of the railway from North Weald’s Signal Box alongside one of their trained volunteers. To discover more, see visitessex.com

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There’s never been a more exciting time to join us at St Jo’s. Find out more about our Sport, Academic and Performing Arts initiatives at our Whole School Open Morning on Saturday 2 March.

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“We create a nurturing and stimulating enviroment that encourages curiosity”

THE SCHOOL'S LEAFY SETTING

STRONG foundations Interim Headmistress of Coopersale Hall, Anna Doherty, on the school’s unique strengths, including the education of the new senior pupils

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Coopersale Hall, how would you sum up the atmosphere you’d encounter at the school? A It’s a welcoming place where pupils and teachers alike are genuinely excited about learning and supporting each other. The atmosphere is relaxed yet focused, encouraging curiosity and personal growth. The school’s focus on maintaining small class sizes creates a close-knit community that creates tailored education and exceptional pastoral care.

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through school for boys and girls from 21/2 to 16. Based in a listed mansion house and extensive grounds only two minutes from Epping High Street, it is highly convenient for families from Woodford, Loughton, Chigwell, Harlow and Brentwood. The school boasts approximately seven acres of beautiful grounds encompassing lush lawns and expansive playing areas. These extensive grounds not only provide

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ample space for outdoor activities and sports, but also serve as a canvas for creative outdoor learning opportunities. Q How do you look to instil a love of

learning in your youngest pupils?

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creating a nurturing and stimulating environment that encourages curiosity, exploration, and a positive attitude towards education. We do this by integrating playful and engaging activities into our curriculum, allowing children to learn through hands-on experiences and interactive sessions. Our teachers foster a supportive and encouraging atmosphere where questions are welcomed and celebrated, helping children develop a sense of wonder about the world around them.

Q How does the teaching evolve? A Our approach means that we know

each child very well as they progress through school, and we have extensive experience of tailoring education to meet the needs of all children. We are able to apply traditional values with modern ideas and techniques in an environment that encourages the children to love learning. This is a real strength. We are also able to boast high pupil-staff ratios. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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outside of the classroom? A We run over 45 extra activities for all ages, ranging from French and karate to golf and fencing. Parents accept that we are going to teach the academic subjects, but at a fee-paying school they also want their children to try lots of different activities to uncover any new talents at a young age. Q How has the first phase of the

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in its small class sizes and the individual attention received by each pupil, and aims to continue this for senior pupils with around 20 pupils per year group, often taught in smaller classes. The introduction of senior pupils began in September 2023 as part of a phased integration into Coopersale Hall. This gradual process will extend to offer GCSE provision, gradually including older year groups up to Year 11 in the following years.

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“Teachers get to know the children very well, both academically and personally” to specific needs and learning styles. There are also benefits to having both older and younger pupils on one site. It fosters responsibility – pupils take on roles throughout the school that mean they have to look after and be a positive role model. Q What curriculum do you follow

in the new senior set up?

A The senior set up at Coopersale Hall

School prioritises and emphasises creativity and active learning which aims to be a place without unnecessary stress or pressure. Academic success is something we expect our pupils to aim for so that they can fulfil their potential and move on to happy and fulfilled futures after Coopersale Hall, and be proud of their achievements. Wellbeing has always been a core value at Coopersale Hall. We support our pupils to become confident, tolerant, and articulate young adults. We will give them the tools to build their self-esteem and provide a

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compassionate and supportive environment. The world requires young people to have a passion for learning and the right skills to be innovative, create and take risks, as well as to work effectively in teams, appreciate diversity and have a strong sense of who they are to find their place in the world. Q What are you looking forward to in 2024? A The spring/summer term is always great

in the school year. Our children spend lots of time outdoors and there is real excitement in the air. We might be a small school, but we are a very busy school. In the summer term we have our Sports Day, Prize Giving, concerts, class assemblies and plays, just to mention a few.

Coopersale Hall invite you to learn more about their school and the exciting developments during their Open Day on Tuesday 5 March. To find out more visit coopersalehallschool.co.uk

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Evidence Two major long-term studies will provide important data on both UK education and growing up during and after the pandemic

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e are surrounded by ‘pop’ surveys – headlinegrabbing findings that make lively news, but often don’t give us much in the way of reliable information. Good then to have two major longitudinal studies into education, beginning this year and designed to provide a solid base of evidence about what it’s like to be at school in the here and now. ‘Five to Twelve’ and ‘Growing Up in the 2020s’ are being undertaken by the National Centre for Social Research and have been commissioned and funded by the Department for Education (DfE). There will also be collaboration with the National Children’s Bureau and National Foundation for Educational Research. The studies run concurrently and span primary and secondary education over a five-year period. Importantly, data will be gathered from independent schools as well as the state sector. Longitudinal studies are, of course, a very different beast from their snapshot cousins as Jules Allen, senior researcher on ‘Five to Twelve’, explains. “The

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main benefit of a longitudinal study as opposed to a single wave (which we call a cross-sectional study) is that, because we collect data at repeated intervals over time, researchers who use the dataset can identify developments and changes in the population that we’re studying,” she says. “You can look at causation rather than just correlation.”

GATH E R I N G DATA Longitudinal studies require careful design. “We definitely do not start these studies with what we want to say, we start with what we want to find,” says Jules. What is under the spotlight here is understanding more about education outcomes and inequalities – why some children do better than others and the multiple factors shaping these outcomes. The groundwork for ‘Five to Twelve’ began in summer 2022 and a ‘dress rehearsal’ took place in spring 2023.

While many longitudinal studies begin by randomly sampling postcode files, the target here is specific – children in schools – so both studies began with the DfE central database of all children in school. That database was then used to randomly select children via their schools. As study parameters include insights into the independent sector (where there’s no such central database), the research team asked independent schools to opt in. From there, they were able to gather a random sample of pupils for the study. For ‘Five to Twelve’ participating children have annual cognitive exercises until Year 6, when they respond to questions. For their parents, there’s a mix of face-to-face and online or phone surveys annually. For ‘Growing Up in the 2020s’ it’s an initial face-to-face survey and then phone or online surveys in succeeding years. Teachers are asked for input too, with an additional

“IMPORTANTLY, THE LONGITUDINAL STUDIES WILL SPAN NOT JUST THE STATE SECTOR, BUT INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS”

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element where headteachers respond to describe school ethos, culture, and so on. This body of evidence gathered over time requires buy-in and commitment from all those involved. Jules says they are delighted so many have responded so positively. “People are quite enthusiastic. In particular, we’ve found that children really enjoy the cognitive exercises. And teachers too – despite how busy they are – we have found that they respond to the survey.” We should be grateful to these thousands of participants for their time

because their input will provide a seam of really useful data in the public domain. It might be used to draw comparison with earlier or later surveys to see differences over time, or to gain closer insights into different educational experiences – and educational inequalities. It will also give us insights into areas such as wellbeing. Then there is the impact of Covid – never far from the surface in any current debate. “All of the children who will participate will have lived through Covid – particularly children in the

‘Growing up in the 2020s’ study, who lived through it during a critical time in their education,” says Jules. “Although we can’t compare Covid with past studies, we can look at outcomes and differences.” These twin surveys are surely worth the effort involved for this element alone. In a little over five years’ time, findings will shine a light on the longer-term impact of pandemic restrictions on our children. This will inform future thinking on how to manage both ingrained inequality and events that impact young people’s access to school. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Change

MAKERS Emma Reynolds’ graphic novel tells the true stories of 16 youth activists from around the globe and their mission to create a better planet

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here’s no doubt Drawn to Change the World is an ambitious book. Some three years in the making, it brings together the voices of 16 youth activists on environment and climate change, with the stories of their campaigns told by 16 artists through a graphic novel format. For author Emma Reynolds, this has been a labour of love – all-consuming work. While Greta Thunberg is among the stories told, she is somewhere in the middle because Emma has drawn out a longer seam with a global reach. “It was important for me to show people that although she’s

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done incredible work, she didn’t start it,” says Emma. “I really wanted to highlight indigenous activists. There are activists of colour, people of colour from all over the world who have been fighting for this not just since 2018, but for decades.” The book is organised as a loose timeline and begins with Autumn Pelter, who began a campaign for clean water for Canada’s First Nation communities when she was just eight-years-old. Activists include Melati and Isabel Wijsen, sisters who began the Bye Bye Plastic Bags movement in Bali, and Leah Namugerwa, the young Ugandan who devised an internationally successful tree planting initiative. Emma has also included

brave young people who face very real threats in their home countries by the mere act of speaking up on environmental issues. Researching and speaking to all the youth activists was complex. Emma read and researched, also reaching out direct – often via social media – and interviewing the activists to hear their stories. She is grateful, she says, for the “amazing team” at HarperAlley (HarperCollins’ graphic novel arm) who supported the project with the mountain of admin required in liaising with the 16 artists around the globe. The artists get star billing alongside the activists. From Indonesian Ann Maulina and Ghanaian Natasha Nayo to American A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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ACTIVISTS MELATI AND ISABEL WIJSEN – THEIR STORY IS DRAWN BY ANN MAULINA

“It was really important to me to have the book make young people feel that they have agency” illustrator and author Derick Brooks, each one has a mini biography within Drawn to Change the World. As an artist herself, Emma was determined to give their creativity exposure. “It’s inspiring for kids to see people who look like them and think: ‘I could do that when I grow up’,” says Emma. “This book was a massive team effort,” she adds. “I know it’s got my name on the front, but it’s a humungous team effort.” While Emma trained as an illustrator, she spent some six years working within animation as a character designer for children’s TV before switching to her dream author/illustrator role. Her background, and storyboarding skills, were useful when it came to translating interviews into storylines. These were then “reverse engineered” into a workable script so that each of the artists could draw their youth activist story. The graphic novel format works brilliantly here, packing in information in a succinct and compelling way – telling us not just about the campaigns, but also the campaigners, their world and their motivations. “Picture books

and graphic novels are my favourite books to read. I just think they are such a unique art form,” says Emma. “Really good for tough topics as well.” And climate change is a tough topic – especially for this 8-12 age group who have seen and read so much grim news in their short lives. This is where Emma came in with the whole idea – she wanted to counter the forces of what she calls “doomism”. Readers can also find out more about what each youth activist is doing now, choose to follow them on social media or via their websites. This, along with further material on climate change – timelines, background detail, further reading and glossary of terms – add up to a handbook to inspire the next generation of change makers. Emma, who has form on this herself as founder of global illustrator campaign #KidLitForClimate, says positive messages are vital. “It was really important to me to have the book make young people feel that they have agency,” she says. “I’m not saying we have to put everything on their shoulders and they have to fix it. It’s that they do have agency.”

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he desire to look up and to learn more about the skies that look down upon us has led to schools like mine creating opportunities for children to stargaze and learn more about the universe around them. Of course, participating in astronomy-based activities fosters an interest in science, but there is far more to it than that. Stargazing encourages children to use their imagination, to question the how and the why of everything around them

and it can even lead to exciting discussions around evolution and the power of gravity. Children are naturally inquisitive by nature, so having access to telescopes to widen their understanding of the skies and to better understand our own solar system helps them to develop their own verbal reasoning and logic as well as their vocabulary and literacy. Here at St Margaret’s, we are providing stargazing across all prep school year groups as part of STEM education, and we are even bringing astronomy into our nursery and up to pre-prep in Year 2. We have found that children are never too young to enjoy the awe and wonder of space. Looking up at the night sky can boost emotional development in young children and improve concentration and focus as they learn to observe quietly, taking time and space to contemplate the world around them. As we juggle the demands of the curriculum and make decisions on what to include, and what to reduce, subjects that open up children’s minds should be high up on school agendas. Stargazing provides wonderful food for thought and can transition across other subjects – including history, religious education and maths. For example, many children find it fascinating that the stars we are looking at are the same stars that amazed people throughout history. Likewise,

measuring distances from the Earth to the Moon and between planets in our solar system can be mind-blowing for young children. Making stargazing more accessible really does enrich learning opportunities. Children’s understanding can be supported through technology and specialist apps – which helps make it an appealing and accessible area of discovery to a much wider audience. As well as looking at stargazing as an integral part of the STEM curriculum, we are developing co-curricular programmes and clubs. Due to the popularity of the subject in the prep school, we are even opening our very own school observatory this year. The night sky may be vast, but so is our children’s thirst for knowledge. stmargarets-school.org.uk/junior-school A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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New Hall Preparatory School The Best Start in Life Educating Girls and Boys aged 1-18

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JOURNEY of DISCOVERY How Gosfield Prep School and Nursery set their pupils up for learning for life

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rom your first visit to Gosfield’s Prep School and Nursery, you will recognise that there is something special about it. Their broad curriculum, exceptional pastoral care and nurturing environment ensure that their children are both happy and inspired, and that they each develop their individual strengths at the pace best suited to their ability. They welcome children at the very

“The setting ensures their children are happy and inspired”

beginning of their learning journey in the Early Years Foundation Stage, Nursery to Year 6, in readiness for their Senior School education. The location is very special, within a purpose-built school set in glorious, extensive woodland. Learning takes place both inside and outside of the classroom, with weekly dedicated Forest School sessions for all year groups and a real focus on extra-curricular activities. They foster an environment of mutual respect and personal independence. They

take pride in their children being kind, caring, polite and helpful towards each other and their community. Every child is unique, and it is their duty to ensure that everyone achieves their full potential in all areas of their development. They believe in nurturing their pupils’ growth and personal development; inspiring each individual to flourish at their own pace, developing their natural gifts and talents, no matter what their starting point. They enable their pupils to become curious learners who want to do well. They want their pupils to develop a love of learning that will stay with them throughout their lives. Their aim is to provide every child with the very best education and support within an environment that is welcoming, safe and happy. The partnership between home and school is essential to ensure that pupils are provided with the best possible start to life. They welcome parents into the school to share in their child’s learning journey many times throughout the academic year and they operate an open-door policy. They encourage you to visit them for one of their Open Days or book an appointment for a personalised tour before making your final decision. gosfieldschool.org.uk

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Best foot FORWARD How sport showcases St Joseph’s College’s aims to realise any pupil’s ambition

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t Joseph’s College Ipswich welcomes ambitious children and strives to match their ambition with opportunity. Students are heading into an exciting, fast-moving and everchanging world and St Jo’s will send them out equipped to meet every challenge as their best self, thanks to the resilience it instils and the support it gives to every dreamer at every level in every arena. Director of Football, Paige Shorten, explains what ambition means in her specialism. “In recent years, women’s football has experienced a significant surge in popularity and recognition globally. This growth is not only evident on the international stage, but is also making huge waves in the professional game, at grassroots level and in the educational sector,” she says. “Our ambitions for the future of female football at St Joseph’s College are high, with a focus on individual and team development, participation and performance. We are ever conscious, too, that opportunities will continue down the line; life after St Jo’s is always considered. We are determined to provide an environment in which students can excel, both on and off the pitch, for talented athletes and those playing for the joy of the game alike.”

INCREASING PARTICIPATION AND PERFORMANCE “At the forefront of our ambitions for the future of female football at St Joseph’s College is our determination to increase participation,” Paige adds. “We are also resolved to maintain our focus on the development of aspiring athletes. This involves getting to know the student as well as the player and driving standards and opportunities for our players both inside and beyond the College. We provide programmes of competitive fixtures for our representative players in the English Schools National Cup, Independent Schools National Cup, Suffolk County Cup and County Futsal competitions. Alongside our competitive environment, we also pride ourselves on our exclusive partnership with Ipswich Town FC Women. The club’s ambition matches our own and with it at our side and the recruitment of top talent, we will continue to be a leading school for football in East Anglia and beyond.”

“We are determined to provide an environment in which students can excel”

MULTI-DISCIPLINE TEAM AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES “To elevate the standard of female football here at the College, there is a growing emphasis on investing player time with our multi-discipline team,” Paige says. “This includes Cole Skuse, Head Football Coach, and Damon Artiss, Athletic Development Coach, together with myself, as Head of Football, and our PE teacher football specialists. Whether on the pitch or in the classroom ambition fuels success. Our ambition is to fulfil every child’s potential by shaping their abilities and strengthening their confidence in the pursuit of their dreams.” stjos.co.uk

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Saint Nicholas School

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An independent co-educational day school for children from 3 months to 16 years Strong academic ethos and excellent pastoral care Small class sizes

Open Morning, Saturday 16th March, 10am-midday To book your place or for further information, contact admissions@saintnicholasschool.net or call 01279 429910 Hillingdon House, Hobbs Cross Road, Old Harlow, Essex CM17 0NJ

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“Wymondham College was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in all nine categories”

LIFE enrichment Why more parents are choosing State Boarding

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ore parents are getting savvy to the incredible education and opportunities state boarding offers, and Wymondham College is the largest state boarding school in the country and is an example of what these unique schools can offer. Being a state school, education is free and only boarding fees are payable, making it a fraction of the cost of its private sector cousins, without compromising on quality and opportunity. State boarding schools also adhere to national standards and are rigorously inspected every three years by Ofsted. Wymondham College was recently graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in all nine categories across its education and boarding

provision – believed to be a first in the country under the new Ofsted inspection frameworks, no mean feat. It reflects the College’s high academic standards and achievements. The boarding element is enhanced by a programme of enriching activities during the week. Wymondham College has over 70 activities a week, children enjoy paddle boarding, kayaking, horse riding, water polo, debating, coding and so much more that there is something for everyone. Despite being a state school, it also competes in the independent schools’ sporting fixtures and tournaments in boys’ and girls’ rugby, football, cricket, hockey, netball, athletics, swimming and tennis. In addition to the weekly activities, this year students have enjoyed trips to New York, Disneyland, Iceland, skiing in Austria, safaris in Kenya, as well as its students learning to scuba dive

in the onsite pool and going on to achieve their open water qualification in Malta. Boarding is a home from home, with younger children often sharing rooms to the independence of en-suite single dorms in the Sixth Form. Wymondham College has seven boarding houses each with a team of specialist residential staff. There is one Prep boarding house, five Senior boarding houses and a bespoke Sixth Form boarding house akin to a small university campus with its own dining room, reading room computer suite, an atrium for study and recreation, and a piazza and wellbeing garden. All of these houses are within its 83-acre site surrounded by the stunning Norfolk countryside. The mix of children and residential staff creates a family environment whereby older children help the younger children with prep and read bedtime stories. Another reason so many parents choose boarding is the rhythms of a boarder’s life that support a well-rounded healthy lifestyle so that children grow and learn in a safe environment. From sitting down to do their homework every evening, enjoying activities before and after supper, to keeping their rooms tidy and making friends from all around the world – there are benefits to boarding that cannot be gained elsewhere all for around £4,700 per term. To learn more about state boarding, register to visit Wymondham College at wymondhamcollege.org A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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to their strengths from an early stage. Of course, while many pupils move internally from Year 6 to Year 7, there are also a number of places for external students to join in Year 7. Having juniors and seniors on one site helps to foster a strong sense of community.

EXCITING TIMES AT COOPERSALE HALL The introduction of senior pupils began in September 2023 with the first Year 7 cohort as part of a phased integration into Coopersale Hall. Phase one of the new building is now open and there are a number of specialist areas, including ART/ DT, Science and Computing, to enhance the learning. Deliberately smaller class sizes and a more personalised education tailored to each pupil‘all through’s strengths are very attractive prospects for any senior pupil.

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GAINS How seniors are at the heart of the Oak-Tree Group

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ocated within the heart of the picturesque Epping Forest, the Oak-Tree Group of Schools comprises four schools with excellent track records of academic success and pastoral care. All four schools take children from the term in which they turn 3, with Oaklands preparing for 11+ entry to a variety of local schools. Braeside, Normanhurst and Coopersale Hall are ‘all through’ schools with senior departments that take children up to 16 for their GCSEs. At each school’s core lies an ethos of personalised education that encourages individual growth catered to each pupil’s needs and the aim of instilling a love of learning from the earliest years through to each crucial milestone.

VIBRANT SENIOR LIFE Life as a senior within the Oak-Tree Group sees a focus on each pupil’s unique strengths and passions that are readily identified and developed. With a wide range of subjects and a challenging curriculum supported by subject specialist teachers and facilities, the schools have consistently achieved excellent results at each level. The Group is proud of its ‘all through’ model that offers a seamless transition from Kindergarten to Year 11 in smaller class sizes and with more individual attention. This model provides excellent continuity for the pupils to move through each school without the inevitable disruption or anxiety that often comes with changing schools. Teachers get to know the pupils very well, both academically and personally, and cater

Open Days offer a glimpse into the vibrant life across the Oak-Tree Group and provide prospective families the opportunity to witness first-hand the personalised approach to education. Tours are conducted by the pupils themselves, and so are naturally open and unscripted. With informative speeches from the Headmistress, there are plenty of opportunities for families’ questions to be answered.

Open season

To sign up for the 11+ entrance exams, or to book a place for the March 2024 Open Mornings, visit your preferred school’s website:

Braeside School, Buckhurst Hill: Open Morning on Friday 1 March 2024 braesideschool.co.uk Coopersale Hall School, Epping: Open Morning on Tuesday 5 March 2024 coopersalehallschool.co.uk Normanhurst School, North Chingford: Open Morning on Wednesday 6 March 2024 normanhurstschool.co.uk Oaklands School, Loughton: Open Morning on Thursday 7 March 2024 oaklandsschool.co.uk

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urden and Hunt welcome to the market this five bedroom, detached family home on Monkhams Estate. With charming characteristics throughout, including stained glass windows, this over 4,000 sqft property offers multiple reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom, downstairs WC and ample storage. Externally it benefits from off road parking.

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Princes Road, Buckhurst Hill

Guide Price £1,400,000 Ideally situated just off Queens Road is this imposing four bedroom, three bathroom semi-detached mid-Victorian property. Features include a superb open-plan kitchen/living space which opens onto a south-west facing garden, a spacious drawing room on the upper ground floor, double height atrium, study and there are two garages, to the side and rear. A stunning character house.

Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill

Guide Price £745,000

A charming Victorian semi-detached house which is situated on Queens Road itself. The surprisingly spacious accommodation includes three well appointed bedrooms, three reception rooms, fitted kitchen, and there is a delightful courtyard garden along with a garage to the rear.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR James Hunt, co-founder of Durden & Hunt, on a positive start to the property market in 2024

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here’s no denying it has been an interesting start to the year. The first weeks of January saw lenders easing mortgage rates in response to positive data about the UK economy, an increase in house sales and continued speculation that interest rates have peaked*. Whereas last year we saw a 15 year high rate of 6.85% (in August 2023)*, January’s mortgage rates of closer to 4% come as perhaps both a welcome and optimistic sign of things to come. It’s good to see the competition between the lenders present more affordable options for buyers that may have felt priced out of their local housing market and a related mortgage. It’s worth noting that demand for properties has remained and they are continuing to sell faster than

On the market

A stunning property on sale with Durden & Hunt Wyatts Green Road, Brentwood, CM15

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you might think. In fact, according to a recent Zoopla study, twobedroom terraced houses have an average sale time of just 28 days. As such we are seeing a consistent amount of properties becoming available, varying across type, bedroom amount and price, with some getting a sale agreed before they are marketed. If you’ve not done so already, being registered with us can help to ensure you are one of the first to find out about our new properties when they become available. With the changes in the market and particularly the mortgage rates, it has once again become important to requalify and understand your position and budget for a sale or purchase. Knowing what you can and can’t do or afford can put you in a positive position to help secure an efficient sale or purchase.

Durden and Hunt welcome to the market this exceptional four/five bedroom home located on a large corner plot. Internally the property benefits from an open plan kitchen, living and dining space, additional reception, separate utility space, en-suite, family bathroom and a downstairs WC. Externally the property offers a driveway, garden and a detached garage workshop.

Offers In Excess Of £800,000 For more, visit durdenandhunt.co.uk

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EXPERT Wayne Cohen, Head of West Essex Lettings, Butler & Stag Buckhurst Hill

Q When did you start working

in property and what originally attracted you to the industry? A I started working in property in 2009. My dad used to work in the industry in Stratford and it was one of those things where I fell into it – but it felt right and now I wouldn’t change it for the world. Q How would you say the job has

evolved since you first started?

A Being an estate agent years ago had a large

stigma for the time – but now I think it’s become a very popular industry. And Butler & Stag are proud to be different from the stereotype and are different for the better.

Q How long have you been at Butler & Stag? A I have been with Butler & Stag for

over two years, where I have grown the lettings portfolio tremendously.

Q What do you love about

working in Buckhurst Hill?

A I love Queens Road, the independent shops

and the real sense of community. This is my favourite town, without a shadow of a doubt.

Q Typically, what kind of

properties do you market?

A Studio flats to country estates,

nothing is ever too big or small.

Q How would you say you stand

out from other estate agents?

A Experience, customer service, and

working closely with the client and always being honest and giving them the best advice which benefits them.

Q How do you look back on 2023, and

what are your hopes for 2024?

A 2023 was very strong for lettings, we hope

this carries on this year, where we are looking to take on some great stock and expand.

Q Out of work, where do you like

to get away from it all?

A I know it’s a cliché, but nothing beats

spending time with my family.

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on trend What's getting Charlotte Fuller, MD at Raffingers Marketing Agency, excited for 2024

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eady for a sneak peek into the future of marketing? Hold on tight as we take you through the top trends that will leave your heart racing in anticipation for 2024. From AI-powered personalisation to immersive virtual experiences, get ready to ride the wave of innovation and stay ahead of the game. One trend that’s got us particularly excited is the rise of video marketing. With

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platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels taking the world by storm, it’s clear that video content is more popular than ever. So, if you’re a business owner, it’s time to start thinking about how you can incorporate video into your marketing strategy. Trust me, your audience will thank you for it! Another trend that’s on our radar is the increased use of artificial intelligence in marketing. AI can help businesses analyse data, improve customer experience, and even create personalised marketing campaigns. And

as AI technology continues to improve, we expect to see more and more businesses jumping on board in the coming years. Keep these trends in mind as you plan your marketing strategy for the future. Why not connect with me on LinkedIn to keep up to date with the latest trends (linkedin.com/in/charlottefuller85). Contact Charlotte Fuller by calling 020 8551 7200, emailing Charlotte.Fuller@raffingers.co.uk or visiting raffingers.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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PUBLIC EYE Should politicians publish their tax returns? A Partner at Raffingers takes a closer look

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ith tax return season now upon us, and with the potential of a general election in the not-too-distant future, many will be curious as to what do our politicians report on their tax returns. Whilst in the USA it is fairly routine practice for politicians to publish details of their income, British politicians seem more reluctant to do so. In 2016, debate around the merits of this policy was reignited after the Panama Papers, a series of documents relating to offshore investments held by high profile personalities, were leaked. In a call for greater transparency by elected officials, the then Prime Minister, David Cameron, faced public pressure to release his tax returns. Opponents, on the other hand, contend that tax returns are private documents and that forcing politicians to disclose them infringes on their personal privacy. David Cameron did eventually publish his returns. But how useful was this information to the general public? Researchers who reviewed disclosures of income made by politicians in 175 countries worldwide concluded that “public, rather than confidential, disclosure is associated with lower perceived corruption

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and better government” and that “identifying the assets, liabilities, income sources, and conflicts of interest, as opposed to income and wealth levels, is more consistently associated with better government”. In other words, public confidence in politicians does not require politicians to disclose details about themselves which are private, and are more trusting of politicians who are open about their finances generally. That said, disclosures made by politicians are only beneficial if they can be understood by the general public. Unfortunately, the public often doesn’t understand what can sometimes be fairly technical documents and can rely on a sensationalist and biased press for interpretation and commentary. There are political points to be scored by politicians who release their returns. In 2012 former Chancellor of the Exchequer, under Labour, Ed Balls, voluntarily released his tax returns, setting a precedent for financial openness.

“The public are more trusting of politicians who are open about their finances”

Jeremy Corbyn posted his income tax computations for the year 2015/16 (the SA302 equivalent) on his website jeremycorbyn. org together with some detailed schedules. In that year his income totalled £114,345 and included £77,019 from employments and £36,045 from UK pensions. He claimed gift aid on donations of £5,420. Interestingly, the then leader of the opposition had argued, that while he was willing to disclose his income and tax payments, certain aspects of his financial affairs, such as family income, should remain private. It has been argued that if all taxpayers tax returns were made public, the transparency would create more equal societies, however the national data protection authority required its immediate withdrawal. Canada, New Zealand and Ireland provide information about individuals who evade tax, but there is no evidence of a move towards making all individuals’ tax returns publicly available. There is a delicate balance to be reached that respects both transparency and personal boundaries. Yedidya Zaiden is a Partner at Raffingers, a top 100 accountancy practice. If you would like to discuss any aspect of this article, please email Yedidya Zaiden at yedidya.zaiden@raffingers.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Visitor Centre where soup, snacks, hot and cold drinks will be available on the days that the Orchard Kitchen is closed. This comes after what has been an exciting year for the charity. Last year saw the new Percy’s Adventures half term ‘edutainment’ events, a new play area situated close to the admissions, and a busy year of other exciting events and developments. The Walled Gardens celebrated 20 years since they were re-opened and visitors can now explore the Himalayan foothills in the Asia geographic zone. Markshall is an environmental charity which relies on the support of visitors, friends, donors, and volunteers to make sure that they can continue to protect the landscape left by the last private owner, Thomas Phillips Price. markshall.org.uk

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ssex Arboretum and environmental charity Markshall, in Coggeshall, is set to increase its opening hours for 2024, giving local communities more opportunities to go and explore the 200-acre landscape and its 5,000 plus trees, play areas and stunning Walled Gardens. Markshall first opened its doors to the public in 1993 after the charity’s establishment in 1971. Since then, thousands of visitors of all ages have experienced the magic of walking through a world of trees, set in Essex countryside. For many years Markshall has opened on different winter and summer opening hours, with reduced opening in the winter. In 2024 however, this will change: Markshall will now be open Tuesday-Sunday all year round. They will also be open every Bank Holiday Monday and Mondays during the Essex school holidays, giving even more hours and opportunities to explore a unique landscape that is home to trees and plants from every temperate area of the globe. “Our visitors have been asking for more access to our arboretum, walled gardens, woodland walks, play area and café. We are delighted to meet this demand by opening three more days each week in 2024,” says Markshall CEO, Dave Finkle. This isn’t the only new change at Markshall, though – as a charity, they must take place in stages. For example, new covered areas for outdoor seating will also start to appear, which will provide a place to sit and enjoy delicious treats and drinks under shelter. The Orchard Kitchen Café will be closed Monday-Thursday, except on Bank Holidays and during school holidays. Instead, Percy’s Pantry will make its way to the

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This year will see a whole host of new opportunities to enjoy the Essex landmark’s inspiring landscape

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