3.4 C
London
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Home Blog

Half of adults want more effort from partners on Valentine’s Day

0

Valentine’s Day has been dubbed a waste of money with novelty mugs and cheap underwear amongst the worst presents.

More than half of the 2,015 adults polled, said their partner should make more effort, rather than splurge on presents they don’t even want.

Respondents reported the rubbish gifts they had received included ‘wrong’ perfume, socks, candles and even, a car mat.

But while most said the day of lovers is a waste of time, one in three said they’d be gutted if their better half did nothing to celebrate.

Travel together

The research by Railcard.co.uk, found that one in five said a trip away would be the best romantic gesture with the Lake District top destination in the UK.

Relationship expert and coach, Sarah Louise Ryan, said: “Couples who travel together often end up more fulfilled and happier in their relationship.

“There are many reasons for this; inclusive of the fact it encourages communication and can deepen feelings of commitment as they plan their trips ahead of time, looking towards the future.

“Travel allows more opportunities for romance and time outside of the day-to-day routine, meaning romantic sparks can be reignited.

“Where flowers and chocolates can play a part, this Valentine’s Day I’d encourage all couples to carve out some time to book and experience a romantic getaway, whether for a day trip or a long weekend.”

The study also found 36% had considered a trip together as a way to rekindle a floundering relationship.

The Phoenix Arts Club Seeks Public Support to Protect Its Future

The Phoenix Arts Club, a cherished institution in London’s West End theatre scene for over 30 years, has launched a Crowdfunder campaign with the aim of raising £125,000 to sustain its operations into 2025. Now established as a Community Interest Company (CIC), the venue remains steadfast in its dedication to fostering creativity, supporting the artistic community, and ensuring fair pay for performers.

4l6j8lv3ny7w551k2k5syow5sscr

With more than 100,000 visitors passing through its doors each year, The Phoenix Arts Club has staged nearly 1,000 performances over the past 12 months and distributed in excess of £3 million to creative practitioners over the last five years. Although it has successfully navigated the challenges of the pandemic and upgraded its audio-visual facilities through a grant from Arts Council England, the venue is now facing significant financial pressure due to increasing operational costs and an absence of sustained funding commitments.

Why Contribute to The Phoenix Arts Club?

  • Preserving an essential creative venue: The club serves as a vital hub for theatre-makers, cabaret artists, and the wider creative community.
  • Ensuring fair wages for artists: Over £3 million has been paid to creative practitioners in the past five years, with the club continuing its commitment as a proud London Living Wage Employer.
  • Expanding opportunities for emerging talent: The club plans to develop 10 new theatrical projects in 2025, offering paid research and development periods alongside directorial, marketing, and production support, with the process culminating in live showcases.
  • Investing in the venue’s facilities: Planned improvements include new staging enhancements, the acquisition of a baby grand piano, and the purchase of theatre-specific headset microphones.

The year 2024 was a standout period for The Phoenix Arts Club, featuring celebrated productions such as Spring Awakening, RENT, and Title of Show, the latter of which transferred to Southwark Playhouse. The venue also welcomed international stars such as Tituss Burgess, Scissor Sisters, and Laura Mvula, alongside rising performers like Henry Calvert and Emily Kitsch. Its cabaret stage highlighted the talents of Sarah-Louise Young, Marcel Lucont, and Joe Black, while comedy legends including Kevin Bridges, Stephen Merchant, and Jack Dee debuted new material on its iconic stage.

rw9je2f3kcl5os8gkmpbp6fco6m0

By contributing to this campaign, supporters will play a key role in ensuring the survival of this renowned venue and the creative community it supports. Every donation will be directly reinvested into the club’s charitable work, safeguarding its mission to provide a home for creativity in the heart of London’s West End.

Support The Phoenix Arts Club Here

Stamp Duty Reforms Could Add Pressure to the Hotel of Mum and Dad

0

Rising property prices and forthcoming changes to stamp duty are leaving more young adults reliant on their parents for housing, according to a new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Triangle Legal Services, a firm specialising in online conveyancing, warns that the trend could worsen with the stamp duty changes set to take effect later this year.

The report highlights a notable increase in the number of young adults staying in the family home. Between 2006 and 2024, the proportion of 25-29 year olds living with their parents rose from 20% to 28%. This issue is particularly severe in regions such as the South West and East of England, where property prices have soared by 58% and 56% respectively during this period.

“These numbers tell a troubling story,” says Karen Rieveley, Consultant Solicitor at Triangle Legal Services. “When the stamp duty threshold drops from £425,000 to £300,000 in April 2025, first-time buyers will face even steeper costs – on top of already challenging deposit requirements.”

The effects of these challenges are particularly visible in London, where rising house prices have driven a significant increase in multi-generational living. More parents in their 50s and 60s are housing adult children for longer periods due to the unaffordability of moving out.

“We see these struggles daily in our conveyancing work,” adds Rieveley. “It’s why we’ve doubled down on making the legal side of buying a home as straightforward as possible.”

To make the home-buying process easier for first-time buyers, Triangle Legal Services focuses on providing simple, jargon-free support. Their offerings range from personalised consultations about stamp duty to fully tailored conveyancing packages, designed to meet the financial and practical needs of buyers.

Häfele supports restoration of iconic Hyde London City hotel

0

A range of Häfele architectural ironmongery has been used in the transformation of 15 Old Bailey into Hyde London City, a new £34.3 million lifestyle hotel developed by OB Capital and operated by Ennismore.

Set within a Grade II listed building, Hyde London City blends heritage with bohemian elegance with 111 exquisitely designed guestrooms, each showcasing deep Victorian palettes, velvet furnishings and bold, nature-inspired wallpapers.

The hotel also features two food and beverage options. Leydi is a modern Turkish restaurant from celebrated chef Selin Kiazim brings the flavours and all-day food culture of Istanbul to the heart of London.

Meanwhile, Black Lacquer is an intimate cocktail bar where eclectic, global music is celebrated, with a décor inspired by Tokyo’s vinyl culture.

Acting as specialist architect and interior designer on the project, Studio Moren sought to reintroduce Victorian features like cornicing, high skirtings and timber flooring while blending modern elements expected by today’s discerning traveller. The project also included the construction of a new extension over the existing light well, adding 21 guestrooms.

Häfele’s involvement in the landmark project began at the outset, supporting Studio Moren with creating a mock-up room. From concept to completion, Häfele’s Projects team, led by Gordon Turner, provided regular site visits and bespoke, solution-driven support, helping to achieve the project’s overall blend of rich history and contemporary, luxury hospitality.

Across the project, Häfele hardware has been used as both an architectural feature and to provide subtle practicalities while allowing authentic historical features to shine. For the former, antique brass solid bar levers in a Westminster design have been combined with antique brass bar pull handles in a nod to the site’s Victorian charm.

Conversely, guest rooms feature concealed door closers, while concealed electromagnetic closers and Powermatic door closers were specified in corridor doors and arched head doors for practicality and function.

The Häfele projects team also worked closely with Studio Moren to specify bespoke solutions to maximise historic features. Within ensuite bathrooms, concealed hinges were specified so that high skirting boards could be mounted up to the door and blend seamlessly with the rest of the room.

Häfele recommended a combination of restored original hardware and new elements for the existing external doors, such as antique brass panic hardware and 1500mm solid brass bolts to secure tall doors. The manufacturer also provided a bespoke auto operator solution for the site’s door leaves. At just 550mm wide, the doors required a customised approach as typically, products are designed for widths of at least 800mm. Häfele also incorporated battery-powered accessible touch pads into the design to avoid damage to the building’s historic façade.

“Häfele’s support was invaluable throughout the transformation of Hyde London City,” said Ed Murray from Studio Moren. “The team brought ideas and expertise to the project and it was a true collaboration of ideas. We shared the vision and the team helped us make it a reality. Nothing was too much trouble for Gordon and the Häfele team.”

To aid scheduling, Häfele supplied hardware sequentially for the project in ‘floor by floor’ packs, which were bagged and labelled by hand using the Häfele to Order service. As part of the Service+ Customised, Häfele can tailor orders to suit a client or project’s needs with support, including bespoke timber drawer construction and cut-to-order lighting, which are also available.

Paul Smith, head of specification sales for Häfele UK, said: “Hyde London City is a spectacular hotel, and we’re honoured to be part of bringing this building back to its Victorian splendour. The project is also our second time working with Studio Moren in recent months, which is a testament to our team’s ability to provide a combination of expert specification, understanding of the architectural vision and bespoke service. We look forward to supporting the practice again on future projects.”

CCTV issued of man sought following Covent Garden assaults

0

Detectives have released a second CCTV image of a man wanted over two assaults in Covent Garden – one of which left a victim in his 70s with serious injuries.

The attacks occurred within moments of each other on the evening of October 12, 2024.

At around 10.33pm, an off-duty police officer reported being punched in the back of the head close to the Royal Opera House. The officer was not injured.

The assailant then approached a second man, aged in his 70s, in nearby King Street. He asked him for directions, before pushing him over.

This victim suffered a bleed on his brain. He temporarily lost consciousness, and required 15 stitches to the back of the head. He is no longer in hospital but continues to suffer the effects of the assault.

The two victims were not known to each other, and the attacks appear to have been random, with no known motive.

The suspect is described as white, around 5ft 9in tall, of medium build, and wearing a black jacket. He was last seen fleeing towards Bedford Street.

Police have made a renewed appeal for information, and have released a new CCTV image of the suspect. This shows the man shortly before the assaults, wearing the exact clothing he had on at the time.

Detective constable Greg Atkins said: “This incident took place in and around Covent Garden on a busy evening. We are making a renewed appeal for anybody with information to come forward. Do you recognise the suspect featured in the CCTV images?

“Multiple people witnessed the assaults and I would ask anyone who can assist in identifying the person responsible to get in contact.”

Anyone with information that could assist police should call 101, quoting CAD reference 7846/12OCT. To make an anonymous report, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Four men jailed for murder of Kacey Boothe

0

Four men have been jailed for the murder of Kacey Boothe in Walthamstow.

Ka’mani Brightly-Donaldson (main picture), Kammar Henry-Richards, Joao Pateco-te and Jeffrey Gyimah were found guilty at the Old Bailey on Monday, December 11 and Tuesday, December 12, following a trial lasting ten weeks.

They were also convicted of conspiracy to murder another man and conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.

A sentencing hearing was held at the Old Bailey yesterday, following an investigation by Met Police detectives.

  • Ka’mani Brightly-Donaldson (25) of High Street, Ponders End was handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 38 years.
  • Kammar Henry-Richards (26) of Cambrian Road, E10 and Joao Pateco-te (28) of Chelmer Road, Hackney, were jailed for a minimum of 37 years.
  • Jeffrey Gyimah (23) of Queensbridge Road, Hackney, will serve a minimum of 35 years.

A fifth man, Roody Thomas (27) of Berger Road, E9, was sentenced to five years behind bars after admitting possession of a firearm.

Kacey (25) was shot dead in Forest Rise on August 13, 2022 as he left a children’s birthday party at the Peterhouse Community Centre.

Police arrived at around 9.20pm to find Kacey had already been taken to hospital, where he died.

Homicide detectives from the Specialist Crime Command began an investigation which involved trawling hours of CCTV footage to identify the suspects.

It was through this extensive work and witness accounts that detectives identified the shooter had left the scene in a stolen car.

These enquiries resulted in warrants being executed at addresses in north London with a total of six arrests being made.

Officers discovered that Kacey and the defendants were linked to rival gangs in north London and had already been involved in a number of violent incidents. After the shooting, one of the defendants, Henry-Richards wrote drill music lyrics boasting about the attack.

However, it is believed that Kacey was not the intended target of the shooting, and the killers had instead been aiming to kill another man.

Detective chief inspector Larry Smith, whose team carried out the investigation, said: “I am pleased to see these men held responsible for their actions and hope today’s long sentences serve as a warning to others who involve themselves in gang-related violence.

“I would like to commend my team for their tenacious and dedicated investigation, trawling through hours of CCTV, analysing mobile phones and speaking with a number of witnesses to piece together the exact movements of these individuals prior to this deadly attack.

“Ultimately, a family have lost their loved one and for this my thoughts remain with Kacey’s family and friends at this difficult time.”

etag donates wellbeing bench to Buckinghamshire School

As part of its ongoing support for local community projects, specialist building supplies distributor etag has donated a wellbeing bench to Long Crendon School in Buckinghamshire.

The donation was inspired by the primary school’s desire to create a meaningful space where pupils could take time out of the busy playground environment and find extra support when needed.

The idea was brought to etag’s attention by Aisling Kenny, the company’s HR director and a member of the school’s board of governors. Recognising the value of the project to the school and its students, etag sourced a high-quality bench for Long Crendon that would serve the pupils for years to come.

The bench, painted white by the school caretaker, was later transformed by the pupils into a vibrant and meaningful part of their playground. Members of the school’s Wellbeing Committee, which includes two pupils from each year group, decided how the bench would be used and decorated it with positive affirmations. The messages aim to uplift any child feeling sad, lonely, or needing quiet reflection. It also encourages a culture of support at the school, as older pupils and teachers can easily spot a child using the bench who might need extra care and connection.

“The wellbeing bench has become a cherished part of our playground,” said Bilal Aziz, deputy headteacher at Long Crendon School. “It’s not just a place for quiet moments; it’s a symbol of kindness and community. We are grateful to etag for their generous donation, which has helped us create this special space for our pupils.”

Speaking about the donation, Tony Taylor, CEO of etag, added: “Every project matters to our business —whether it’s a skyscraper or a local initiative. Supporting Long Crendon’s vision to create a space for connection and positivity reflects our values of teamwork and growing together, and it’s an honour to help them create this for students.”

Shivo Towers: A Sustainable Luxury Development in Zanzibar

0

Construction has begun on Shivo Towers, a luxury apartment complex in Paje, Zanzibar, marking a new milestone in eco-friendly property development. Spread across a 9,740 sqm plot, the project features two towers, offering 162 premium apartments and four opulent penthouses. Amenities include a pool, spa, gym, restaurant/bar, and meticulously designed gardens.

In partnership with Muchmore Architectural Design and Christian Bonu, the project aims to set a precedent for sustainable development on the island. Apartments range from studio suites to penthouses with private infinity pools, priced between $116,000 and $1.4 million. The complex is expected to be completed by 2027.

Early milestones for Shivo Towers include environmental studies and ground investigations. The project has been awarded an investment certificate by the Zanzibar Investment Promotion Authority (ZIPA), highlighting its contribution to the island’s economic development.

Richard Ashby, the entrepreneur leading the development, said, “Zanzibar is really elevating itself as a luxury travel destination, and we have received plenty of interest in these apartments from people living overseas such as the US and Dubai.”

Ashby further noted, “Zanzibar has become a true gem for international investors. The improved infrastructure and growing flight connections have made it incredibly accessible, but it’s the unique blend of natural beauty and rich culture that really seals the deal. We’re seeing buyers from all over the world who recognise this isn’t just another beach destination – it’s a rare investment opportunity in a truly special place and emerging market.”

The rising demand for luxury properties in Zanzibar is being driven by a booming tourism sector. Ashby explained, “If you consider the cost of building and purchasing a similar type of property in resorts like Barbados or the Maldives, Zanzibar is a very attractive proposition for investors.”

He added, “There has been a lot of investment in air and road infrastructure on the island, and it is a rapidly surging market in terms of luxury tourism, so the demand is there for these properties making them an ideal investment. Returns on investments from rentals and reselling through value appreciation on property are massively expanding on the island, meaning there has never been a better time to consider investing in property here.”

For more information, visit Shivo’s website at www.byshivo.com and follow their journey on Instagram @shivo_tanzania.

Sekura.id Welcomes Harmeen Mehta as Mobile Identity Advisor

0

Sekura.id, a leader in global mobile identity verification and a GSMA Open Gateway Channel Partner, is proud to welcome Harmeen Mehta, a globally renowned technology strategist and innovator, as its latest Advisor.

Harmeen brings a wealth of experience, having worked across aviation, investment banking, and telecommunications industries in more than 40 countries. Her career has been dedicated to harnessing advanced technologies to resolve complex business issues and deliver innovative solutions.

Prior to her role at BT, Harmeen held the position of Group CIO and Head of Cloud & Security Business at Bharti Airtel, where she led engineering, IT, and digital transformation initiatives. She also played a pivotal role in developing new business opportunities. Her senior roles at institutions such as Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BBVA, and HSBC further underscore her expertise. Recognised for her work in Neural Networks and AI, Harmeen has received honours including the Women of the Decade in Innovation & Leadership Award from the Women Economic Forum and the MIT Sloan CIO Leadership Award.

Harmeen’s appointment comes as Sekura.id focuses on advancing its Open Gateway initiatives, driving the transformation of telecom providers into tech-centric businesses. She is committed to empowering organisations with cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

“In today’s world of ever more rapid technological advancements, establishing true identity is the cornerstone for individuals and organisations to harness innovation safely and securely while protecting customer rights,” Harmeen commented. “I am deeply passionate about the transformative power of identity and Sekura.id’s pivotal role in this space. My focus will include expanding Open Gateway APIs as a vital new revenue stream for telcos, while also ensuring mobile identity solutions reach a broader audience, empowering businesses to thrive in the digital age.”

Mark Harvey, CEO of Sekura.id, remarked, “Harmeen is a highly esteemed technologist, and I have held her in the highest regard since our first meeting at Bharti Airtel. Her unparalleled global expertise and passion for mobile identity made her an obvious choice as a strategic advisor for Sekura.id. I can think of no one with greater drive, enthusiasm, and commitment to advancing the mobile identity industry as a whole.”

With Harmeen Mehta’s appointment, Sekura.id reaffirms its position at the forefront of mobile identity innovation. Her expertise will be instrumental in developing secure, scalable identity solutions that deliver value to businesses, telecom providers, and consumers worldwide.

Victim named following fatal stabbing in Woolwich

0

A teenage boy who was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich, has been named.

Police were called at 2.28pm to reports of a stabbing on a Route 472 bus on Woolwich Church Street, near the junction with the A205 South Circular Road.

Officers attended, along with London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance. Paramedics treated a 14-year-old boy at the scene who had received stab wound injuries, but he died shortly after medics arrived.

While formal identification has yet to place his next of kin have been informed and officers are confident the victim is 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa (pictured).

“Following Kelyan’s tragic death, specialist officers are now leading the investigation which is progressing at pace.

Detective chief inspector Martin Thorpe said: “If anyone saw this horrific attack or was in the area then I urge them to come forward and speak to officers. We’re particularly interested in any mobile phone footage that captured this incident or any dash cam or doorbell footage from around the surrounding area at the time of this incident.

“I know this is an incredibly worrying time for those in Woolwich, and there will continue to be an enhanced police presence in the area.

“Our thoughts remains with Kelyan’s family, who are being supported by specialist officers at this difficult time.”

There has been no arrests and enquiries continue.

If anyone witnessed the incident or has any information which may help, they are urged to call police on 101 with ref 3795/07JAN25 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Appeal after woman dies following collapse on Finchley bus

0

Police are appealing for witnesses to an incident where a woman died after collapsing on a bus in Finchley.

At around 12.35pm on Saturday, December 28, a 78-year-old woman was taken ill following a cardiac arrest on board a route 13 bus at Finchley Road.

The woman had just boarded the bus prior to the incident.

Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and the woman was taken to hospital. She died there on January 4.

The woman’s family are being supported by a specially trained officer while officers investigate the circumstances that led to the woman’s death.

The driver of the bus is assisting police with enquiries and there has been no arrest.

Anyone who was on board the bus at the time of the incident but left prior to the arrival of police, and who could assist police is asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote CAD2686/28Dec.