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Local interior designer Hannah Ashe works regularly with clients whose homes are short on space. She says, “The key is being creative with what’s available and making the most of every inch.” Here Hannah shares her top tips to give your small space an injection of creative thinking.
Eaten savoury, sweet or stuffed; we honestly can’t think of anything you can’t put on a bagel. No wonder we eat around 320 million, yearly. Holey-moley! Luckily for us, Charlotte Crockford runs her own micro-bakery in Epsom, and is very proud of her nickname, ‘The Bagel Lady.’
GOODWOOFThe ultimate dog festival will be taking place at Goodwood on 18/19 May
EASTER TEAPeter Rabbit themed afternoon tea at Oatlands Park Hotel – yum!
SWAN LAKELive screening from the comfort of Dorking Halls on 24th April
SCIENCE MUSEUM LIVEUnmissable family experience at Epsom Playhouse in April. Book now!
GIN DISTILLERY EXPERIENCE Create your own liquid garnish at Silent Pool & take your G&T to the next level!
THE JOCKEY CLUB Betfred Derby is happening on 31st May-1st June and has something for all
And they’re off! Celebrate the 244th Epsom Derby this year with a fun-filled day for all the family.
Do you have any hobbies? I know! Sounds like a question belonging to an era of pen pals and things you listed in a Record of Achievement at secondary school to make you sound like you did more than sit indoors watching Neighbours (twice)! However, a resurgence is happening. Hobbies are making a comeback!
In a survey by the ONS, the number of people inactive from work, citing problems with their back or neck, rose by 62,000 last year. Local osteopath Tom Ward isn’t surprised and says, “Post-pandemic life has seen big behavioural shifts.
Eden’s Little Bakery is one of those ‘silver-lining stories’ that shone a light of hope during the dark days of the pandemic. Now an award-winning bakery in Ewell, the story began when Eden (aged 15 years at the time) and her Dad, Itay made bourekas - a Middle Eastern pastry - for a socially distanced, V-Day street party…
A project at the prestigious King’s College, London exploring the history of mental health treatment in Britain, has been inspired directly by a series of late 19th century, original glass plate negatives - scandalously recovered from a skip and now preserved at the Surrey History Centre - of some 9000 psychiatric ‘patients’ who were given pauper burials, here in Epsom.