RAPID RESPONSES January 12, 2012 Back to school As a business studies teacher of many years standing, I read David Rutley’s column [Our schools must be open to business so we can have a bright economic future, Wednesday] with much interest. I agree wholeheartedly and believe much more should be done in order to promote the subject at school level. [...]
FOCUS ON: CHORLEYWOOD, HERTS January 12, 2012 THE COURT HOUSE, CHENIES Price: £2.15m Constructed in 1897, the house retains many of the original period features, including attractive fireplaces, parquet flooring to the principal rooms and sash windows to the drawing room and dining room. Contact Knight Frank on 01494 675368 WOODSIDE HOUSE Price: £1.35m Dating back to the mid 1800s, this house [...]
SELL January 12, 2012 MANAGING DIRECTOR OF KAY & CO, CENTRAL LONDON ESTATE AGENCY Q. Should I buy a one bedroom flat in a better location, or go for a larger flat in a less sought after location? Is square footage or location king for investment? A. Statistically, in the long run, properties in more sought after locations will [...]
PROPERTY NEWS January 12, 2012 NEW KINLEIGH FOLKARD & HAYWARD OFFICE Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward has opened a new branch in Borough. Borough as an area has been identified within Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward’s strategic five year branch expansion plan. With over 50 branches across London, 11 of which are located in the South East region, the new branch will [...]
NEED TO KNOW | AREA INSIGHT January 12, 2012 COMMUTING: Chorleywood station is in Zone 7 on the Metropolitan line, situated between Chalfont and Latimer and Rickmansworth. The majority of trains passing through Chorleywood are operated by London Underground, but the station is also a stop for Chiltern Railways, running between Marylebone and Aylesbury stations. EDUCATION: There are a great selection of local schools, [...]
THE LONDON BAROMETER January 12, 2012 Despite the economic and political turmoil December was a surprisingly busy month for sales at D&G and remarkably one of the best of the year. Looking back at 2011, pundits predicted modest falls worrying about the wider economy. The first half included The Royal Wedding and started slowly, but overall the year surprised everyone with [...]
The diet that weans you off junk food love January 12, 2012 THE MAN DIET BY ZOE STRIMPEL Avon, £7.99 *** TODAY’s young women are the daughters of the 1970s feminist pioneers; we’re liberated, financially independent, successful. There are no ceilings we can’t shatter, no asses we can’t kick. And yet. Something has gone wrong. A new generation of feminists argue that we have defeated the patriarchy, [...]
ARTS ROUND-UP January 12, 2012 STAR CROSSED LOVERS RETURN HOME Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo & Juliet began at the Royal Opera House this week. The performance hangs on its leads Carlos Acosta and Tamara Rojo, who play the star-crossed lovers with aplomb despite being more than twice their age. Acosta is to ballet what Tom Cruise is to cinema – a [...]
A trite portrayal of war, and a horse that (gasp!) can’t act January 12, 2012 Film WAR HORSE Cert: 12A ** WAR Horse, Stephen Spielberg’s latest, shouldn’t be a film about horses, but it is. As a film, in which a boy’s beloved horse is sold to war and passes through the hands of a series of owners all caught up in war, it did nothing for me. Horses cannot [...]
Spacey and Irons shine in banking crash movie January 12, 2012 Film MARGIN CALL Cert: 15A **** IT’S 2008 and we’re in a Manhattan skyrise, in the offices of a bank that may or may not be based on Lehman Brothers. All hell is about to break loose when, following a round of sackings, a USB stick emerges from now-ex employee Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci). As [...]