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What To Do In London This Weekend
Family Concert: Under the Sea
Saturday 18th February
We head to the depths of the ocean with our submariner, Richard Sisson. Bring your flippers as we explore the deep sea with music by Saint-Saens, Debussy and some suitably bubbly popular songs! Saturday Spectaculars are a great way for families to enjoy classical music in an informal and fun environment.
Tickets*: £6 children. £8 adults. £22 family of four
http://www.cadoganhall.com/showpage.php?pid=1685
3D Pancake Masterclass
Saturday 18th February
Atelier des Chefs 19 Wigmore St, London, United Kingdom W1U 1PH
Polly Betton and Andrew Stellitano present this masterclass showing how they make edible 3D landscapes – including desert islands, volcanoes, icebergs, rapids, and forests – from pancakes. Limited spaces available for this family event; booking by email is essential.
Age 6+
pancakeplayhouse@tateandlylesugars.com
London Duck Tours: The James Bond Tour
Until Sunday 19th February
Taking place on the third Sunday of each month, the James Bond Tour is a journey for fans of intrigue, espionage and Ian Fleming, revealing little-known facts about the author, his best-known creation, James Bond, and spying in general. The tour examines a dossier of top secret archive pictures relating to Bond in London.
Tickets: £16 – £23
http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/tours/james-bond-tour
Damien Hirst: The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011
Until Saturday 18th February
Gagosian Britannia St, 6-24 Britannia St, London, WC1X 9JD
Hirst’s spot paintings have always been the prêt-a-porter range within his prolific output; compared to bisected cows and pickled sharks they’ve never generated much controversy, but that was always the oint. They look good in a museum or in a collector’s living room, they look a bit like modern art and they look a bit like interior decoration too.
Crazy For You
Novello Theatre, Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD
A five star, all-singing all-dancing spectacular CRAZY FOR YOU is the perfect treat for audiences of all ages. Don’t miss your last chance to see the glittering spectacle that’s lighting up the West End. Book now before it tap dances out of London on 17 March
http://crazyforyouthemusical.com/
Movimientos Carnival Special
Friday 17th February
Passing Clouds 1 Richmond Road, E8 4AA
To celebrate the start of carnival in Brazil Movimientos presents a night of carnival drums, jump up afro-latin roots music and psychedelic tropical grooves. Brighton’s finest King Lagoon’s Flying Swordfish Dancing Band with very special live show featuring light and aromas, plus all female Brazilian percussion project Let Drum Beat and Newcastle’s Burundanga bring a unique mix of Afro-Latin rhythms from Peru to Brazil. On the decks special guest from Athens DJ Palov (from the amazing production duo Palov and Mishkin) joins Movimientos DJs to provide the backdrop mixing up the freshest Latin beats with Samba Funk, Cumbia and Swing, whilst upstairs the Udigrudi host a funky eclectic Brazilian themed affair. All at Dalston’s finest boutique live music venue and cultural hub Passing Clouds.
£5 before 10 / £8 after 8pm-3am
http://www.movimientos.org.uk/index.php?section=11&eventid=53
East Village Fourth Birthday
Saturday 18th February
89 Gt Eastern Street, London EC2A 3HX
Four years on and this Shoreditch nightclub is still going strong. Celebrate this occasion at this venue which has seen endless great nights produced by some of the world’s greatest promoters and housed everything from vintage house nights to the most cutting egde bass sounds this side of Croydon. For this occasion they are keeping it classic, and Stuart Patterson and Roual Galloway from Faith, will be joined by soulful house don Joe Claussell from NYC and The Revenge, fLako (live) and friends rock the disco-lounge upstairs.
Spread The Love Across London- London Lifestyle Awards 2012
So Valentines day is over but we are still sharing the Love around London!
We want to invite you guys to spread love across London , by voting for the business which is always there to make you feel special.
How to spread and receive love.
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Share the app link to let your friends know to nominate / display their love for you.
Here is to London’s year; 2012.
Lets make it special.
What to do in London This Weekend…
Kew Gardens Tropical Extravaganza 2012
Kew Gardens
Saturday 4th – Sunday 5th February
The Princess of Wales Conservatory is being transformed this weekend into a floral explosion of colour inspired by the ‘forces of nature’. With vibrant floral displays representing fire, water, air and earth, you can experience the blazing reds, oranges and yellows of fire, and the glimmering blues of water… We can bet it will smell amazing too!
Tickets: £11.90-£13.90 Under 17s FREE
Leonardo Da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan
National Gallery
Until Sunday 5th February
The National Gallery is exhibiting some of Leonardo Da Vinci’s rarest paintings between the late 1480’s and 1490’s, which have never been seen in the UK. Focusing fully on his work as a painter, this exhibition explores his passion for portraits and creating art that is most true to the human form. Works on display include ‘La Belle Ferronière’, two versions of ‘Virgin of the Rocks’ and a copy of the famous ‘Last Supper’. Fancy some culture? Then head here!
Ticket prices start at £8 – £16.00
Matilda
Cambridge Theatre
‘Hilarious, Moving and Magical – A Glorious Production’ The Daily Telegraph
Roald Dahl’s much loved story of Matilda has hit the west end stage this week and in musical form. With five star reviews, the RSC’s production of Matilda is an all-round hit for all ages, telling the story of a little girl with an exceptional talent. We’ve heard on the grapevine this is amazing!
Prices start from £59.50
David Shrigley: Brain Activity
Hayward Gallery
1st – 21st February
This exhibition is David Shrigley’s first major show in London, and is displaying a lot more than just drawings. Making witty pokes at everyday life relationships, the exhibition also includes photography, sculpture, animation, music and paintings, which brings something a bit unique to London’s regular art scene.
Tickets £8.00
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk
Evening With The Stars
Until 29th February
‘Evening With The Stars’ gives visitors a chance to look through the 18 tonne Victorian telescope into the wonders of the universe and experience an exhilarating planetarium show for a truly unbeatable evening. This is going to be out of this world!
Tickets £16 per person
Brick Lane Market
Sundays
The best thing about Brick Lane Market is you never know what you’re going to find. The street packs out with people buying and selling antique furniture, vintage clothing and food of all cultures, as well as street performers to set the lively atmosphere. This is a must for londoner’s and visitors alike.
93 Feet East
Saturday 4th February
7pm – 1am
This Saturday will be an amazing night for any Indie and Alternative music lovers. 93 Feet East is holding a ‘Geek out v Call the Landlord’ DJ battle night, featuring Steve Harris, Liam Young, Sunta Templeton and many more. With music from the likes of The Drums, REM, They Might Be Giants, Hot Chip, Beastie Boys, Pulp, Vampire Weekend, Elvis Costello, We Are Scientists and Darwin Deez.
FREE BEFORE 8PM,
£5 with flyer or on the guest list
£7 door
London’s New Indian Treasure
Situated on the border of Notting hill and Holland Park, Chakra is a local favourite and a destination must for International gourmands of West London.
Chakra is not your typical Indian; it delivers a stunning menu inspired many centuries of tradition from different regions of India and royal Indian cuisine. Executive Chef Andy Varma has invested many year cooking with legendary Indian chefs and studying ancient recipes to draw inspiration for his menu at Chakra. His dishes are inspired by his respect for artisan chefs – the artists of the kitchen.
Chakra is the balance of mind, body and food. With evolved Indian cuisine presented with the modern British palate in mind, the Chakra experience is unique. The art of spicing, searing, baking and marinading combined with the finest produce deliver a gastronomic experience to savor.
The interior of Chakra resonates style and comfort. Furnishings in shades of biscuit-cream, with chandeliers, crisp napery and padded, dimpled walls create a sophisticated vibe. The service team is clad in siren-red outfits, which adds fiery glamour.
Chef Andy Varma aims to re-create this Artisan and traditional way of ‘running’ the food from pan to table. With a unique menu designed to share, it combines seven schools of cooking, each containing recipes that have evolved throughout the centuries. Typically, 1 or 2 dishes should be ordered to share from each section, to try different cooking preparations and different techniques or ‘schools’ of Royal Indian origins.
Chakra, has 75 covers in the restaurant, with knowledgable staff on hand to take care of your dining experience. The restaurant is open for lunch service at the weekend from 12-3pm. Dinner service, Monday–Saturday is 6-11pm and Sunday 6-10.30pm. It is closed for lunch Monday-Friday.
If you love good food.. you will love Chakra!
What to do in London This Weekend…
Here at the London Lifestyle Awards Head Office we have put together a selection of all the best events in London this weekend- Take your pick!
Death: Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living
Southbank Centre
26th and 27th of January

Southbank’s Festival for the living, defies taboos, exploring the unknowable uncertainty of death from many angles. This four day festival is a variety of music, talks, literature, art, performance and poetry and explores the human attitude to death. Events at the festival are led by philosophers, artists, musicians, scientists, undertakers, doctors, psychiatrists, artists, theologians, anthropologists and broadcasters.
Festival day passes £12 but lots of events are FREE
Chinatown and Shaftesbury Avenue
Sunday 29th January

This Sunday sees the arrival of the Chinese New Year 2012! Celebrations will run from 10.15am- 6pm in locations all across London. 10.15am will see a parade of colourful Chinese floats parade through Chinatown, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road ending in Rupert Street. Streets will be lined with stalls selling Asian arts and crafts across the West End. An official opening ceremony will be held in Trafalgar Square from 12pm with speeches from special guests including Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Lord Mayor of Westminster Councillor Susie Burbridge and the Chinese Ambassador to London, Mr. Liu Xiaoming. The festival will culminate at 5.40pm with a spectacular fireworks display!
http://www.chinatownlondon.org/news/chinese-new-year-sunday-29th-january-2012/48/324
Sense the City Photography Project
London transport Museum
Until March the 18th

This exhibition explores the overwhelming invasion of new technologies and media in contemporary society. This invasion altering the way we access and experience London. The exhibition compares contemporary society with past visions of the future, exploring integration of the new technologies in everyday life, work and travel in the city. Sense and the City has been organised in partnership with Royal College of Art (RCA), and is supported by the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Clear Channel and Native Design.
Tickets are £13.50
Words, Words, Words at Selfridges
Selfridges
Until February the 29th

Selfridges celebrates literature this month with Words Words Words! Words Words Words will see a 15,000-book library in store, with unique celebrity contributions. This weekend Words Words Words will be hosting a Handwriting analysis session on Saturday afternoon (12.30pm- 4.30pm) and a storytelling session on Sunday from 12pm-2pm hosted by Rachel Rose Reid.
http://style.selfridges.com/whats-on/words-words-words-takes-over-selfridges
Walk London: Winter Wanders 2012
Various venues!
January the 28th and 29th

Struggling with New Year resolutions? Walk London are running 50 free guided walks around London this weekend! Tours vary in length (anything from a mile to 10 miles!) and start at different locations around London. Walk London is not only a healthy way to spend your weekend; it’s a great way to explore our great city. An adventure whether you’re a family group or with friends!
FREE
BFI Southbank
January the 26th- 29th

The London Comedy Film Festival celebrates the art of comedy film making!
‘Through screenings, education, outreach, curatorship and funding, we champion the craft of comedy film-making.’
The festival encompasses a variety of events all working to champion comedy film making as a craft! For more information and a full list of events visit the Loco Film Festival website!
Various times and prices!
What to do in London This Weekend….
David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture
The Royal Academy of Arts
Opening Saturday the 21st of January

The Royal Academy of Arts opens the first major exhibition of new landscape works by David Hockney RA this Saturday. The exhibition, inspired by the East Yorkshire landscape, explores Hockney’s return to his childhood home. Featuring giant multi-panel paintings created especially for the Royal Academy of Art’s gallery space, Hockney has enlarged 50 iridescent iPad drawings and produced a series of new films using 18 cameras which are displayed in the gallery using multiple screens creating a moving split screen experience!
Tickets- £14
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/
Business Design Centre
18th- 22nd of January

The London Art Fair presents works from galleries around the UK and overseas! The collection exhibits the great names of 20th century British art and contemporary work from leading figures and emerging talent!
Tickets £16
http://www.londonartfair.co.uk/Content/London-Art-Fair/1/
Pajama Men- In the Middle of No One
Charing Cross Theatre
January the 9th- March the 3rd

‘Oddball, seriously deranged and cleverly funny…. a must-experience event’- 4 Stars- Evening Standard. A Soho Theatre sell out the American duo have transferred to the West End. ’In the Middle of No One’ is a quirky comedy thriller about love, alien abduction and the spirit of adventure. It makes no sense whatsoever, but the pair’s performances are utterly marvellous.
Tickets- £21.50/ £25.50
http://www.charingcrosstheatre.co.uk/
Quentin Blake- As Large as Life
Foundling Museum
Until Sunday the 15th of April

Exhibiting more than 60 of famous illustrator Quentin Blake most recent works create for four hospitals. Hanging alongside Blake’s work will be paintings by William Hogarth and his contemporaries who donated paintings and sculptures to the Foundling Hospital in the 1740s. The Museum’s art collection, spanning more than four centuries, will provide visitors with an unexpected and resonant backdrop; one that situates Blake within a tradition of great artists creating work for hospitals.
Tickets £7.50
http://www.foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events/view/quentin-blake-as-large-as-life/
The Unilever Series: Tacita Dean
Tate Modern
Until Sunday March the 11th

FILM is an 11-minute silent 35mm film projected onto a gigantic white monolith standing 13 metres tall at the end of a darkened Turbine Hall. It is the first work in The Unilever Series devoted to the moving image, and celebrates the masterful techniques of analogue film-making as opposed to digital. The work evokes the monumental mysterious black monolith from the classic science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The film feels like a surreal visual poem, including images from the natural world among others, with the epic wall of the Turbine Hall showing through, in a montage of black and white, colour, and hand-tinted film.
FREE
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/unilever2011/default.shtm
What to do in London This Weekend…
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have put together the best events in London to go to this weekend… Enjoy!
Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf
January the 12th- 14th

This annual event returns to Canary Wharf this January the 12th-14th. The event will involve two professional ice sculpting competitions, a free ice sculpting masterclass, a snow pit and a variety of stalls with seasonal drinks and snacks! The sculpting competition involves an ice battle between two professional sculpting teams on a 2 metre block of ice- a fantastic way to end the festive season!
FREE
Friday 9am – 7pm / Saturday 8am – 6pm
http://www.londonicesculptingfestival.co.uk/
Released January the 13th

Spielberg’s film adaptation of this iconic story hits the screens this weekend! The film, based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo, tells the story of a bonds between man and his steed during the First World War. Exploring themes of bravery, loyalty and friendship the film promises to take the audience on a thought provoking journey!
http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_info/m13022/War_Horse/
New London Theatre
Until February the 16th 2013

War Horse is not new to the stage but with the royal premiere of Spielberg’s film adaptation last Sunday we are all feeling the hype around this fantastic story! The stage version uses life size puppets to tell this unforgettable story of bravery, loyalty and friendship during the First World War. The production has won an incredible five Tonys for its performance so far, so is without a doubt worth a viewing if you haven’t already!
Monday-Saturday 7.30pm
Tickets- £15-55
http://warhorselondon.nationaltheatre.org.uk/
London International Mime Festival
Various events around London! Venues include Soho Theatre, Southbank Centre, Barbican, Roundhouse and Royal Opera House!
Until January the 29th

This annual visual theatre festival returns to London this January with a variety of visual theatre events! Events will encompass mime, acrobatics, mask work, circus skills, animation and puppetry!
Ticket prices vary depending on the event!
http://www.mimelondon.com/index.html
Grayson Perry: The Tomb of the Unknown
British Museam
Until February the 19th

The exhibition is an installation of Turner Prize winning,Grayson Perry’s new works alongside objects made by unknown men and women from the British museam’s collection. Exploring a range of themes from connected to craftmanship, the sacred, shamenism, magic, to identity and contemporary culture.
Tickets £10
Open 10am-5.30pm daily
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/grayson_perry/introduction.aspx
The London Vintage Fashion Textiles and Accessories Fair
Hammersmith Town Hall
Sunday the 15th January

100 vintage fashion dealers from around the UK and abroad travel to London’s East End this Sunday for this expansive fashion fair! The fair will sell an array of vintage clothing, bags, textiles and jewellery dating from 1800s-1980s! If you are into your vintage this sounds like the place to be this Sunday!
Open 8am- 5pm
Tickets- £10 (before 10am) and £5 after!
Damien Hirst- The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011
Gagosian Britannia St
January the 12th to February the 18th

Opening on January the 12th the Gagosian galleries worldwide are going dotty! The galleries are displaying more than 300 of Damien Hirst’s Spot Paintings on loan to the exhibition from private individuals as well as public institutions. The exhibition will be accompanied by a comprehensive catalogue of all the Spot Paintings!
Open Tuesday- Saturday 10am-6pm
http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/damien-hirst–january-12-2012
New Year…New You
We’ve researched different options in the capital to give your New Year health kick – a flying start…
Jacqueline Hurst- NLP Hypnotherapy
Clinical Hypnotherapist & NLP Master Practitioner Jacqueline Hurst is one of the UK’s leading specialists in Advanced Structured Hypnotherapy – helping clients achieve their true potential.
Since all our thoughts, behaviour and beliefs are guided by our subconcious mind, it is there that the root cause can be determined and beneficial change can begin with the aid of Advanced Structured Hypnotherapy.
Many clinical studies have shown hypnotherapy is a successful method helping people to lose weight, stop smoking, manage stress and anxiety, remove phobias and fears and the list goes on.
Jacqueline can show you how to stop the cycle of body hatred and yo-yo dieting, how to stop the ‘fad diets’ because diets don’t work and teach you how to get off the hamster wheel and learn to love yourself again. With over 20 years life experience, She is the one person who fully relates, understands who has compassion and complete empathy.
She helps remove your self limiting beliefs and change the way you think about food and weight once and for all.
With a huge celebrity following, the results will speak for themselves. Guaranteed.
You have nothing to lose…..Except unwanted weight! Book your sessions Now!
JP- Personal Training
Jean-Pierre De Villiers, JP, to those in the know, is a reshape coach and a rapid fat loss expert.
With a unique 12 week intense body transformation programme devised by JP himself, a target is set, whether it be to lose X amount of pounds, tone up or become healthier in both body and mind, JP uses his programme to reshape his clients’ minds and achieve their goals.
JP is not just any personal trainer, looking only at physical exercise, but also focuses on nutrition and lifestyle whilst addressing his clients’ mindsets and the way they think. JP knows how important it is to concentrate on the mind and not solely on the physical aspect. If you organise the mind, the body will follow. Offering martial arts inspired Personal Training, he takes a holistic approach to fitness and hence the lavish and intensive programme.
JP’s Reshape programme provides the following,
5 Day Detox
3 x Personal Training sessions per week
4 x Health and Fitness tests and assessments at week 1, week 4, week 8 and week 12
12 x BioSignature body fat tests and assessments
And a free copy of JP’s book
Coldpress Fruit Juice
Everyone wants to give themselves a huge new year health kick but don’t have the time to join a gym. Sometimes one little change can have a huge effect on your wellbeing. Getting all the daily nutrients your body needs can give you that extra kick you need to feel great! A new fruitjuice has just hit our shelves that can give us that healthy new year feeling- Cold press.
Coldpress provides a more thirst quenching, better tasting juice that is much high nutrition value than it’s competitors. By using a cold pressure as opposed to boiling the juices the brand retains a lot of its existing aromas and textures that the heated juices do not hold.
Coldpress is available in seven flavours that include – Pink Lady, Golden Delicious, Valencia Orange, Apple & Lemon, Apple & Passionfruit, Apple & Raspberry, Apple & Strawberry.
Available at Waitrose.
No 1 Bootcamp
Some people like a quick sharp shock to get their fitness regime going and we have found the perfect London solution!
Dip your toe in and join one of the great fitness bootcamp sessions in one of London’s most scenic parks- Regent Park!
No 1 Bootcamp exercise camps in the park provide a great opportunity for people interested in Boot Camp exercises, loosing weight or kick starting their fitness routine, to enjoy a fun boot camp session packed full of various fitness exercises and boot camp training.
The park sessions are hosted by a top military physical training instructor who will ensure that the emphasis is as much on fun as it is on hard work.
The park sessions run from 10am to 4pm with an hour lunchbreak.
Prices start from £65 per person
The Pure Package
The Pure Package is all about you and what you want your body to be. Whether you wish to lose weight or increase your energy levels, The Pure Package takes away the need for you to plan, shop and cook the meals you want. With their professional diet delivery in London, they let you get on with your life.
Based on the principles of the ‘Perfectly Balanced Diet’ and portion control, The Pure Package is the leading UK company of its type to offer freshly prepared, ethically sourced and convenient meals direct to your door.
Your food will be delivered every morning between midnight and 6am in a temperature controlled black bag. In most cases they leave the bag on your doorstep. If the temperature controlled bag cannot be delivered directly to your front doorstep, they can arrange alternative options for you (for example they can leave the bag with a door/security man). They can also deliver to your workplace, partner’s address or even your gym. They will do everything within reason to ensure convenience.
An example menu of the weightloss programme is-
Breakfast: Tomato, Avocado & Cottage Cheese on Organic Rye Bread
Cottage cheese and ripe avocado served on rye bread with a roasted plum tomato.
Morning Snack: Black Grapes & Cashew Nuts
By consuming the nuts at the same time as the fruit will help slow down the release of the fruit sugar and therefore give you more constant energy.
Lunch: Thai Chicken Noodle Salad
Shitake Mushrooms, coconut rice noodles, mange tout and free-range chicken served with an Asian cocounut dressing.
Afternoon Snack: Fruit, Nut & Seed Bar
Their home-made bar is packed with dried fruit, nuts and seeds.
Dinner: Spiced Kingfish with Black Bean Salsa
Coriander and lime marinated kingfish served with mange tout and a black bean, tomato, chilli and onion salsa.
What to do in London This Weekend…
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have put together the best events in London to go to this weekend… Enjoy!
London’s International Boat Show
Excel Centre
January the 6th- 15th

The International boat show returns to the Excel centre this January! There is something for everyone, hundreds of exhibitors will display a huge variety of boats and the visitors have the chance to watch or try a variety of watersports in the Watersports Action Pool, catering for those that are seriously into watersports or just starting out!!
Open from 10am- 7pm
Standard one day tickets £20
http://www.londonboatshow.com/2012/home.aspx
Chihuly Exhibition
Halcyon Gallery
Until Tuesday February 28th

A spectacular contemporary glass exhibition by internationally celebrated artist Dale Chihuly. Dale Chihuly is credited with elevating the medium from craft to fine art!
Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm.
http://www.halcyongallery.com/
The Extended Olympic Walk
Meet at Leyton Underground Station
Saturday and Sunday at 13.45hr

Its 2012- London’s year! Why not celebrate by taking a walk around the developing Olympic site? Organisers are now offering and extended walk around the Olympic Park with great views of the different venues! Visitors will be guided by Blue Badge tourist guides.
http://www.toursof2012sites.com/
Cirque du Soleil: Totem
Royal Albert Hall
Until Sunday 5th February

The Cirque du Soleil returns to the Royal Albert Hall. ‘Totem’ promises to be another spectacular Cirque du Soleil experience! Totem explores ‘the journey and evolution of mankind’ through expertly polished circus acts!
Tickets £20-90
http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/welcome.aspx
The Harry Potter Walking Tour
Starting at London Bridge.
Until April the 1st

Looking to get fit for the new year? Happen to be a Harry Potter fan? The walking tour by Muggle Tours explores all the film locations and inspirations for the books! The walking tour promises to be magical for all the family with props and trivia along the way!
Tickets £12 and £8 for under 12s
http://www.muggletours.co.uk/
What to do in London this New Year’s Eve….?
Here at the London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have done our best to find a variety of New Year’s Eve events to fit anyone’s New Year aspirations!
Fancy a party…?
Zebrano Bars present The Hangover this New Year’s Eve
14-16 Ganton Street, 18 Greek Street, Soho, London


Zebrano Bars will be hosting The Hangover this NYE! The Greek Street venue will be transformed into Las Vegas and Ganton Street into Thailand, with poker table supplied by Fox Poker! The night will begin with a glittering drinks and canapé reception from 7-9pm and guests will party the night away until 5am!
So join the Wolfpack at Zebrano this New Year’s Eve and have your own crazy ‘Hangover’ blowout! ‘What Happens in Zebrano, Stays in Zebrano!’
Tickets £15, Double Bubble tickets (Guests can visit both venues) £25
7pm-5am, Over 18s
Something traditional…?
London’s Official New Year’s Eve Firework Display 2011
London Eye

The obvious choice for many this New Year’s Eve, 2011’s fireworks heralding the beginning of 2012, London’s year, are bound to be particularly spectacular! London’s firework display usually attract a crowd of around 250,000 people so we recommend you arrive early and plan your journey! The prime vantage points are the Victoria Embankment, north of the Thames, and the bridges, Waterloo, Westminster and the eastern Jubilee footbridge; the Millennium Bridge has only a partial view of the Eye.
Something lavish…?
New Year’s Eve Cruise
Savoy Pier

Looking to splash the cash this New Year’s Eve? Why not book a cruise aboard the Silver Fleet’s Silver Surgeon! This (extremely expensive) New Year’s Cruise will begin with a champagne reception, followed by a four course dinner designed by Jamie Oliver! Booked required!
This lavish cruise will set you back £360! (Ouch!)
Something different…?
The Candlelight Club New Year’s Eve Bash
A secret London Location!

The Candlelight Club is a pop up cocktail bar that will be appearing in a secret London location this New Year’s Eve! The party will be a 1920s theme, with a bespoke cocktail menu, jazz music to create the vintage theme!
“The Candlelight Club really is the closest you’ll find to an authentic Jazz Age experience in central London. Its unique ambience, fuelled by hundreds of candles, is truly a scene to behold.” —Time Out
http://www.thecandlelightclub.com/
Something spectacular…?
The Royal Festival Hall New Year’s Eve Party
Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall New Year’s Eve Part will be a unique night of live music, DJs, silent discos, entertainment and all manner of fun! Shortly before midnight the party will move outside to an exclusive terrace overlooking the Thames, where you can enjoy London’s fireworks away from the crowds! Then head back inside to give one final hurrah for 2011 and welcome 2012 in spectacular style. Check the website as we announce the entertainment for the evening.
The party is a fancy dress theme- ‘Gods and goddesses – Hollywood glamour across the ages.’
£80
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/dance-performance/tickets/new-years-eve-party-62171
Something glamourous…?
Stompin’ at the Savoy New Year’s Eve
The Savoy Hotel

The Savoy Hotel’s New Year’s Eve bash promises to be the most exclusive, glamourous New Year’s Eve party going! The party will be hosted by Patrick Kielty, who is joined by Paloma Faith, Beverly Knight, Tony Christie and Buddy Greco! The evening will have champagne following, a four course dinner and a champagne toast at midnight whilst watching the fireworks! However, this kind of glamour doesn’t come without a hefty price tag, tickets are a whopping £1000!!!
Tickets £1000 (Ouch!)
What to do in London This Christmas Time…
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have put together the best events in London to go to this Christmas weekend… Happy Christmas everyone!
Zebrano Greek Street Boxing Day Party Open till 3am!
18 Greek Street, Soho, W1D 4DS

Looking for somewhere to continue your Christmas festivities? Why not try Zebrano Bar on Greek Street, Soho!?! Zebrano Greek Street will be open till 3am this Boxing Day to accommodate all of your Boxing Day festivities! Free to get in and a great Christmas atmosphere Zebrano Bars is an ideal spot for a Boxing Day party!
Open till 3am, Free Entry
http://www.zebrano.uk.com/greekSt/index.asp
Royal Festival Hall

The multi-award-winning international sensation Slava’s Snowshow has delighted and thrilled audiences in over 80 cities around the globe! This dreamily anarchic clowning spectacular returns to the UK for the first time in three years, pitching up at the Royal Festival Hall for a Christmas season! This Christmas experience culminates in a breathtaking blizzard leaving you literally knee-deep in snow!
17th December – 8th January
£20-£60
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/dance-performance/tickets/slavas-snowshow-59988
Hidden City- Time Out’s Cryptic Christmas Trail
Around London starting at Serpentine Bar & Kitchen!

Why not try a unique family adventure around London this Christmas? Time Out’s Cryptic Christmas Trail will lead you around the wintry seasonal streets and parks of our great city.
Time Out says- ‘HiddenCity is a mobile game where you solve a trail of clues sent to you by text message. Bring your mobile phone and a map and get ready to discover a London transformed by Christmas. It’s a fantastic way to see a side of the city that you normally wouldn’t.
This is a special Christmas trail in conjunction with Time Out. The trail will lead you through wintry parks, uncover hidden streets and stop by cosy caverns. Once you’ve signed up (see below), head to the Serpentine Bar & Kitchen. The first clue will unlock a free winter-warmer – either alcoholic or non-alcoholic.
Each clue is sent to you by text message. Send the correct answer back and get the next clue. There are no premium text message charges.
The difficulty of the trail has been graded by Hidden City as ‘easy-to-medium’, so don’t worry about getting stuck. And if you do get stuck, you can request a hint.
The trail is ideal for two to four people per team, and if there are more of you then split up into multiple teams and compete against each other. All venues en route are suitable for families.’
Start the trail between the following times: Mon-Sat 11.30am-4pm, Sun noon-3pm. Closed Dec 25 (Dec 24 11.30am-noon, Dec 26-30 11.30am-2pm, Dec 31 noon-1.30pm, Jan 1, 2 noon-3pm)
£16 per team (teams can include any number of people). Places available each day to Time Out readers at www.timeout.com/hiddencity
http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/1966/time-outs-cryptic-christmas-trail
Kensington Palace

This spectacular exhibition merges fashion, art and theatre to tell the stories of the palace allowing you to immerse yourself in the lives of its most famous princess inhabitants – Mary, Anne, Caroline, Charlotte, Victoria, Margaret and Diana!
Oct-Feb 10am-5pm daily; last adm one hour before closing. Closed Dec 24-26. Closed Jan 4-Mar 25 2012
£13.75, £12.10 concs, £6.90 under-16s, free under-fives, £34 family ticket (2 adults, up to 6 children)
http://www.hrp.org.uk/KensingtonPalace/stories/Palacehighlights/EnchantedPalaceintroduction
Geffrye Museum

Christmas Past at the Geffrye Museum is a historical exhibition of 400 years of seasonal traditions in English homes. The exhibition includes 11 period rooms capturing the magic of ‘Christmas past’ showing how Christmas has been celebrated by the English over the last 400 years! Throughout the exhibition, festive food will be served in the restaurant and visitors can hunt for Christmas gifts in the shop!
10am-5pm Tue-Sat, noon-5pm Sun and bank holiday Mons. Closed Dec 24-26 & Jan 1-2 (open from noon Dec 27)
http://www.geffrye-museum.org.uk/whatson/christmas-past-2011/
What to do in London This Weekend
Dino Claus at the Natural History Museum
Sat Dec 17 Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, London, SW7 5BD
The museum’s ‘Dino Snores’ sleepover becomes ‘Dino Claus’ in December, bringing together a seasonal programme of activities to allow visitors to investigate the museum at night, including a torch-lit tour led by Santa’s elves and a chance to snuggle down for the night in the Central Hall, in the shadow of Diplodocus. Each booking must include a minimum of five children to be accompanied by a maximum of three adults. Visitors should eat before attending and take a snack for later in the evening. Breakfast is provided. Age 8-11. Any little child who is a massive fan of dinosaurs would love this unusual treat.
7pm- 9.50am. Dec 17- Dec 18
£46 per person
www.nhm.ac.uk
The Secret Emporium Pop-up Christmas Market
Sun Dec 18 Village Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, London, EC2A 3PQ
Masterminded by the indie peeps behind summer festival ‘The Secret Garden Party’, this market features a range of alternative wares, from jaunty hats by St Saviours to bonkers ceramics by Yas-Ming. Roaming cabaret acts, buskers and a special live performance at 8pm completes the bill. We will be taking a visit this weekend.
www.villageunderground.co.uk
London International Horse Show
Until Mon Dec 19 Olympia, Hammersmith Rd, London, W14 8UX
Equestrian competitions in dressage, jumping and, new for 2011, ‘extreme driving’ (Dec 15, 16), as well as displays – featuring the Lusitano Quadrille and others. Also the Shetland Pony Grand National, the Kennel Club Dog Agility competition and the Christmas Finale, as well as a shopping village with around 200 retailers. For full details see www.olympiahorseshow.com
£21-£55
Wed Dec 14 Brixton Academy, 211 Stockwell Rd, London, SW9 9SL
Now in its eighth year, Xfm’s Yule-time knees-up pulls out another party popper, featuring Leeds’ post-Britpoppers Kaiser Chiefs, anthemic indie rockers The Maccabees, garage-goths cum experi-punk electronicists cum epic synth popsters The Horrors and more.
7pm
adv £25
http://o2academybrixton.co.uk
East London’s Hidden Gem…
Hidden for more than 20 years down a side street off Stoke Newington Road in Dalston is Mangal 1 Ocakbasi Restaurant, this no-frills grill is where London’s kebab fan’s head for some of the best authentic Turkish food in the city.
There is always a scrum at the door as customers cram in to wait for tables or a takeaway, but the meat-packed display proves an incentive to patience, as does the compelling sight of the chef behind his smoky charcoal grill expertly flipping skewers. The best seats are at the back, where things are somewhat calmer.
Once seated, order the mixed meze – it will arrive in minutes with a free basket of superb warm freshly made bread – while you mull over the mains- (I always go for the chicken shish- best grilled chicken North of the river) Remember, pretty much everything that comes off those coals is of outstanding quality. We also especially rate the spicier minced lamb kebabs, such as adana köfte and beyti; also good is cubed chicken with tomato and yoghurt sauce.
The restaurant doesn’t serve alcohol but they encourage you to ‘Bring Your Own Booze’ which makes it a magnet for groups, so it’s not the place for a quiet meal. Service is always friendly- the waiters often remember your name and what you like to order which is always good- you may even see a few familiar faces- its a firm favourite with ex-mayor of London Ken Livingstone… Well, if its good enough for him… check it out!
10 Arcola Street
0207 275 8981
www.mangal1.com
What are you doing this weekend?
The Nutcracker
Until December the 30th
London Coliseum
The traditional Christmas ballet returns this year! Wayne Eagling’s ‘Nutcracker’, which premiered last year, gets a second outing from English National Ballet. Set in foggy Edwardian London, it’s a far cry from the bright and buzzy versions that have been popular in recent years. It’s family friendly fun and the English National Ballet has plenty of excellent dancers to make the movement sing!
Tickets are on sale now £10!
http://www.eno.org/see-whats-on/productions/production-page.php?itemid=1437
Nicholas Kirkwood sample sale
8th of December- TONIGHT!
The Music Room, 26 South Molton Lane, Mayfair, W1K
This year saw Nicholas Kirkwood steal the footwear thunder of Louboutin and Blahnik with his distinctive architectural designs! Get to this sample sale early and you could have your own towering pair of Kirkwoods from just £25. Be warned it will be brutal – so sharpen those elbows!
http://www.samplesaleslondon.co.uk/Nicholas-Kirkwood–pID-9523.htm
The Dock Christmas Market
8 December: 6-9pm; 9-10 December: 10am-6pm; 11 December: 11am-4pm
Portobello Dock, 344 Ladbroke Grove, W10
Tis the season to… shop! London has plenty of fantastic Christmas markets to satisfy all your Christmas shopping needs! Why not check out the Dock Christmas market overseen by Tom Dixon the market offers a choice of food and wine and bespoke wrapping paper!
http://www.tomdixon.net/news/the-dock-christmas-market
Office Party
Until January 21
Product Solutions Head Office, Islington, N7 9EF
Attend a show that is also a party! The audience takes the part of party guests at this unique night out! The show includes 7 rooms and 14 actors. Immerse yourself in the surreal world of Product Solutions Head Office and let your Head of Department take you on a wild night out of outrageous comedy and cabaret- a unique experiential theatre experience!
£30-£35
http://www.officepartyshow.com/
The Chocolate Festival
December the 9th-11th
Southbank Centre
Why not visit this delicious festival featuring chocolatiers and chocolate companies, with dozens of stalls selling chocolate-related products including cakes, chocolate-infused savoury treats and kits to make your own chocolate. In the Chocolate Cookery Theatre there are baking demonstrations and tutored tastings with the likes of chocolatier Willaim Curley and luxury chocolate company Valrhona chef Andrew Gravett, who will be making hot chocolate and a marshmallow and chocolate tart.
Traffic Free VIP Christmas Shopping!
10th-11th December
Oxford Street, Regent Street
Oxford Street and Regent Street offer a weekend of traffic-free Christmas shopping. A VIP experience for Very Important Pedestrians!
http://www.westendvip.com
A cut above the rest
Errol Douglas owns a salon in Motcomb Street, Knightsbridge and is the winner of London Hairdresser of the Year 2011. Here what he has to say about London from his favourite Theatre show to receiving an MBE at Buckingham Palace.
What is your favourite area of London?
I love to say that I think Knightsbridge is the heart of Europe and am proud that I own a business here. The area of London I most enjoy is Farringdon – all around that way (Hoxton and Shoreditch), it’s a cool area. What I love about it is that it is 24 hours, it’s almost like Soho. A lot of tourists have heard about East London and they’re all starting to descend on that area. Obviously Knightsbridge closes down at a particular time so then everybody spills to Shoreditch. That’s my area at the moment and what I love about it is that you can shop around and find decent restaurant for a reasonable prices. You do not have to eat for a certain price.
What is your greatest London memory?
My greatest London memory has to be getting my MBE. I was driven through the main entrance of Buckingham Palace, and was escorted through to the room where people receive their MBE. Usually you hear these stories about visitors enter the Palace through the side or the entrance way at the back near Pall Mall. But I got to go in like the diplomat, like one of the Royal family so for me, that was incredible – my greatest London memory by far.
What is your favourite Theatre Show?
My theatre show, and I’ve been to see it a couple of times, is Blood Brothers. Blood Brothers got me really emotional – I was crying my eyes out! I’ve also seen Legally Blonde because Sheridan is one of my clients so to see that was amazing. I’m generally not into musicals too much
What restaurant would you recommend?
My favourite restaurant is, without sounding pompous and upper class, is Peitite Masion, it just behind Claridges. It’s French and is amazing. If you want food that just melts in your mouth – this is your place! I also love Scotts. I can say that the food is consistent all the time.
Do you feel London is leading in comparison to other big cities?
We are absolutely leading. London is the hub of everything. It’s the inner core. The Earth’s core is very hot and has a pull, a magnetic field and that is what London has. I see London as a mentoring city because you come here to be the best chef, the best designer, best hairdresser…it’s endless. Look at Kelly Hoppen, came to London from South Africa to study hair and now is one of the best interior designers. London has something. People come to London to educate their children. The list goes on – it’s a big list.
How has winning a London Lifestyle Award made you and your colleagues feel?
We’re fortunate to win Hairdresser of the Year at the London Lifestyle Awards 2011. It’s an award I’ve heard about and because the concept of the awards is about celebrating London, is a great thing to be a part of. People speak about the awards very highly and so we are thrilled to be a winner! Winning an award has done a lot for us – it’s linked us more to London. The Errol Douglas company and brand is very English and winning this award has cemented that. I love supporting London and inner London things and for us to win and be associated with that has made us even more “London”. We’re in a good place.
Apart from winning an award, what was your highlight of the ceremony?
What I loved about the awards was going into the drinks reception, looking through the windows in the Thames Suite at the Riverbank Park Plaza and seeing the grand Houses of Parliament. It was also great to mingle with everyone else and seeing the celebrities. It was really really good.
How do you differ from your competitors?
We differ from everybody in our industry as we are a very international salon and we pride ourselves on technical excellence. We have people come from all over the globe to experience what we do. We specialise in colour and extensions, we have a in house restaurant where guests can enjoy some food and drinks. I feel my list can go on and on. What I love about the salon it’s very individual. Our windows for example, are National Heritage, 108 years old, we can’t touch the window frames which face Motcomb Street. I love that especially about our salon.
What do you love most about London?
The most iconic thing about London is the people, it’s what makes London. I think if you say a landmark, everyone knows the Big Ben, the rivers, the bridges, but I think what makes London London are the people who are Londoners. I think London is about food, it’s about South and East. I’m a East Londoner living in West London. There are so many pockets in London. It’s like the 50 American states. America very different, it’s is like a different country within a different state. If you really experience London, it’s similar to the American geography. It has such diversity. The west end isn’t like North London. A lot of people that come to London think they have experienced London by only visiting the West End but London has more than that.
What is the one London thing you cannot live without?
The one thing I cannot live without in London, is the diversity of bars and people which makes London. I am a social person and London is a social place so what makes London so cool is all the bars and all the restaurants. We are the most serious nation when It comes to food; we are a foodie Capital. We are supported by Hotels and when people visit London, they want a good hotel, a good restaurant and a great Hairdresser. In that order, which is quite interesting. They want to know what is the hip place. Croatia and Moscow are not a destination places. But London is a place you go to. The hotel will tell you were to go.
What’s new London?
The time has come for the London Lifestyle Awards to go out enforce and seek out new lifestyle businesses; amazing bars, exciting clubs, to-die for restaurants, sumptuous coffee shops and talented new fashion labels that are coming to our City.
Nominations for 2012 are due to open in February so if you are a business owner, a PR and Marketing professional or are simply recommending one of your favourite lifestyle businesses or venues, send us an email info@londonlifestyleawards.com and we’ll pop along and see what makes it great! Let’s start getting excited and spreading the word… London Lifestyle Awards 2012!
Things to do in London this Weekend
Reindeer Lodge at London Zoo
Nov 26-Dec 24
London Zoo, Outer Circle, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY
London’s very own reindeer herd takes up residence at London Zoo’s new Reindeer Lodge in the run-up to Christmas. Rudolph, Dancer, Prancer and Blitzen will be taking a daily walk around the zoo and visitors will be able to pet the reindeer in their enclosure. Other wintry attractions include feeding time for 70 penguins at Penguin Beach and a chance to meet Santa. Reindeer Lodge tickets must be purchased in addition to zoo admission.
Skate at Somerset House
Until Jan 22 2012
Somerset House, The Strand, London, WC2R 1LA
The grand courtyard at Somerset House provides this 900-metre-square ice rink with one of the most impressive skating backdrops in town. The skate school offers lessons for beginners and there are special sessions for children and disabled people, as well as late-night skates and club nights (Thur-Sat) with DJs. Big Ice Dance workouts, led by English National Ballet, are a chance to warm-up off the ice before taking part in an ice dance lesson. The Christmas tree is again decorated by Tiffany’s, this year taking its inspiration from carousel animals, and hosts family storytelling sessions with children’s authors on selected days in December. There’s also the Tiffany shop, selling festive cakes and sweets, as well as ornaments and gifts. Tom’s Skate Lounge, a rinkside bar and lounge open to both ticket and non ticket holders, serves drinks and snacks throughout the day.
Daily 10am-10pm
£10.50-£15, children £7.50-£8.50; see the website for details of club nights and other events
Aldwych Underground Station Tour
Nov 25-Dec 4
London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 7BB
A rare chance to tour the disused Aldwych underground station. Originally named Strand, the station became a public air raid shelter during the Blitz and is now mostly used for training and as a location for films such as ‘Atonement’ and ‘V for Vendetta’. The station has no working lift and 160 stairs to the platform. Not suitable for children under 16 or anyone with breathing or walking difficulties. Booking essential.
10am-3.30pm
£20, concs £15 (includes day pass to London Transport Museum)
Free From Food Festival
Nov 25-27
Southbank Centre Square, Belvedere Rd, London, SE1 8XX
A new food festival promoting ‘free from’ food specialists and artisan producers who create products that are free from gluten, wheat, dairy, sugar and egg. Producers are on hand to give talks and demonstrations. There’s also Christmas produce for sale.
Fri, Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
What To Do In London This Weekend…
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have put together the best events in London to go to this weekend… Enjoy!
18.11.11-03.01.12
Hyde Park will be full of various rides and attractions including a Giant Observational Wheel and two circuses – ‘Christmas Circus’ and ‘Cirque Extreme’ – from the family-friendly Zippos Circus and Winter Wonderland’s ice rink. While some activities are ticketed, it’s worth noting that entry to the site is free! There is a bar/restaurant, the Spiegel Saloon, with live entertainment every night.
http://www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.com/attractions
Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan
Until 05.02.12, National gallery
The exhibition will be the most complete display of Leonardo da Vinci’s rare surviving works. This unprecedented exhibition – the first of its kind anywhere in the world – brings together sensational international loans never before seen in the UK. While numerous exhibitions have looked at Leonardo da Vinci as an inventor, scientist or draughtsman, this is the first to be dedicated to his aims and techniques as a painter. Inspired by the recently restored National Gallery painting, The Virgin of the Rocks, this exhibition focuses on Leonardo as an artist.
http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/
Nov 18-Dec 4- Syon House
Guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit! The arboretum is decked with coloured lights, creating an atmospheric winter path which can be walked in around an hour, past many species of trees and a frosty lake. Refreshments are on sale in The Refectory in the Garden Centre.
Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990
Until Jan 15-V&A
Of all movements in art and design history, postmodernism is perhaps the most controversial. This era defies definition, but it is a perfect subject for an exhibition. It was visually thrilling, a multifaceted style that ranged from the colourful to the ruinous, the ludicrous to the luxurious.
What To Do In London This Weekend…
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have put together the best events in London to go to this weekend… Enjoy!
To promote the UK premier of the film ‘Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts’ a Patrick Meaney film the cult writer, Warren Ellis makes a rare public appearance on Saturday the 12th of November at the Bishopsgate Institute where he will be interviewed by Lenny Henry before the premiere of a documentary about his life & writings. Tickets are available for £8.
12.11.11- 7pm onwards Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, London
Lord Mayor’s Show and Fireworks

The Lord mayor’s show is going ahead as usual this year, with a small change to the route due to protest camp at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The Lord Mayor’s procession sets off from Guildhall at 11am and travels down to Mansion House then crosses the City via Bank and St Pauls to deliver the new Lord Mayor to the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand at about 12.40. While the Lord Mayor pledges loyalty in the ancient ceremony, the procession re-forms for the return leg, which sets off down the Embankment at 1pm and finishes back at Mansion House around 2.30. At 3pm The City of London’s Guide Lecturers are providing free walking tours of the area. They set off from Number 1 Poultry, which is at the end of Cheapside and very near Mansion House, and they will deliver you to the river in plenty of time for the fireworks.
12.11.11- 11am onwards!

Discovery Dogs is held on the 12th and 13th of November at Earls court. The exhibition allows visitors to meet and greet over 200 breeds of dogs, learning all about the different personalities, traits and appearances of different breeds and have the opportunity to chat to their knowledgeable breeders. The exhibition also provides a variety of dog related shopping opportunities!
Earls Court- Sat-Sun 10am-5pm, £11 adult, £8 Children
Opening of the Covent Garden Christmas

The 10th of November marks the opening of Covent Garden Christmas. The market building will be decorated with giant red baubles and mirror balls, with festoon lighting illuminating the market arches. The market will be bookended by a British-grown Christmas tree on the West Piazza and a 15-foot-high topiary reindeer on the East Piazza. On Saturdays from 12pm till 5pm London choirs will sing traditional Christmas carols and visitors can meet the reindeer!
10.11.11-4.01.12
Opening of The Dazzle Exhibition

Dazzle exhibition is the oldest and largest jewellery show case in Europe featuring a huge selection from a variety of European designers to promote new talent. The Dazzle exhibition will open on the 7th of November at the National Theatre in South Bank and will exhibit exciting new designers as well as some familiar faces. Dazzle is offering a 15 per-cent discount on purchases to anyone born in 1981 to mark its 30th anniversary!
Opening times are from 9.30am-10pm Monday-Saturday
Best Firework Display’s in London This Weekend
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we have put together the best firework displays to go to this weekend… Enjoy!
BATTERSEA PARK
Join the crowds for the Battersea Park fireworks display at one of London’s flagship fireworks events.
Marvel at an impressive display of fireworks at Battersea Park on Saturday 5th November 2011, promising Bonfire Night festivities for young and old in one of South London’s most picturesque parks. Expect traditional Guy Fawkes fun all evening at a first rate fireworks display event.
A programme of entertainment and activities will feature at the Battersea Park fireworks display, with plenty in store to keep the crowds entertained. Battersea Park will be alive with activity during a night of stunning pyrotechnics, family fun, a bonfire and traditional attractions.
The 2011 Battersea Park fireworks display promises something special for visitors of all ages, lighting up the skies of Battersea Park with a dazzling show of light and colour. Expect huge crowds on the night in one of London’s biggest and most popular annual events. Food and drink is available to buy on the night and a licensed bar is also on the premises for a drink or two.
If past events are anything to go by this year’s Battersea Park fireworks display is guaranteed to be one to remember, promising spectacular sights and sounds during an evening of Guy Fawkes fun. Londoners are welcome to visit Battersea Park and get involved this November.
The Battersea Park fireworks display takes place on Saturday 5th November 2011 with the bonfire lit at 7.30pm and fireworks due to start at 8pm.
Advance tickets cost £6.00 for adults, while kids under 10 years old go free. Admission on the gate costs £10.00 for adults.
BROCKWELL PARK
The Brockwell Park fireworks display promises to deliver something special for 2011 in one of south London’s biggest firework display events.
Locals from Brixton, Herne Hill and surrounding areas will be out in force to celebrate Guy Fawkes in traditional, festive style. Join the crowds for lively firework fun and prepare for some serious oohs and aahs as things go off with a bang.
Following last year’s event at Clapham Common, the Brockwell Park fireworks display is the 2011 free display being organised by Lambeth council. All are invited to turn up and enjoy the show this November at what is sure to be a memorable 2011 Guy Fawkes event.
Visitors to the Brockwell Park fireworks display will be treated to a suitably spectacular show of pyrotechnics, setting the skies ablaze in traditional Guy Fawkes style. Children and adults can make the most of a perennially popular fireworks event this year.
The action will be kicking off at Brockwell Park in November, giving you the chance to gear up for a night of firework fun and games on November 5th itself. Prepare for an evening of top flight firework action in the heart of south London.
Brockwell park fireworks display takes place on Saturday 5th November 2011. The funfair and food stalls are available from 4pm, and the display itself starts at 8pm.
CRYSTAL PALACE
Celebrate a time honoured tradition at the Crystal Palace fireworks display, as the night sky is lit up with crackling and sparkling pyrotechnics for the 406th Bonfire Night.
Get ready for fizzes, bangs and pops at the Crystal Palace fireworks display, which actually features not one but two fireworks events for young and old alike. While the main fireworks display starts at 8.30pm, there’s a smaller display earlier on at 7pm for young children who might not be old enough to burn the midnight oil just yet.
As well as the two fireworks displays, Crystal Palace Park is also playing host to a family funfair where kids can try out a variety of exciting rides. Traditional food and drink is also available at the Crystal Palace fireworks display, including autumnal treats such as a hog roast.
The Crystal Palace fireworks display takes place on Saturday 5th November 2011. The family funfair runs from 5pm – 10pm, the children’s fireworks display starts at 7pm and the main display begins at 8.30pm.
Adult tickets cost £5.00; children aged 5 – 13 cost £3.00, and kids under 5 go free. There is limited car parking at the Crystal Palace fireworks display, although visitors are advised to use public transport if possible.
SOUTHWARK
Get your sparklers at the ready as the Southwark fireworks display explodes onto Southwark Park in a cacophony of sights and sounds. With free entry and a family friendly atmosphere, the Southwark fireworks display is always one of the most popular London displays so if you’re nearby and looking for somewhere to go this is a great Bonfire Night choice.
The Southwark fireworks display is nicely traditional too, as it actually takes place on Bonfire Night itself, November the 5th. In addition to the host of Roman candles, waterfalls, comets and mortars, the Southwark fireworks display will have family entertainment that includes a little funfair that’s sure to keep the kids well entertained. The event will also have plenty of food stalls too, making sure you’re kept well fed and warm for when the display starts.
Possibly the best thing about this display is that those lovely people at Southwark Council have ensured it remains free of charge for another year. So dig out those hats and gloves, wrap up warm and head to a great fireworks display knowing full well you won’t be charged on the door. The event starts at 6pm, but the fireworks don’t start until 7pm so make sure you’ve picked yourself a prime spot by then – you won’t want to miss any of the great show.
The Southwark Fireworks Display takes place at Southwark Park. The entertainment starts at 6pm, with the fireworks display beginning at 7pm. Admission is free. The nearest tube is Canada Water.
Things to do in London This Weekend
Its time to trick or treat as Halloween descends on London Town this weekend. Here at The London Lifestyle Awards headquarters we have picked the best spooktacular events happening in the city this weekend.
***The Thirteen Ghosts of Gruesome Greenwich ***
Two evenings of Halloween-inspired performance by Phantasmagoria Events, taking in ghost hunting with London Paranormal, haunted history walks, The Original London Ghost Festival, Revolting Skoolz walks, Theatre of Blood shows and living history performances, taking place in an atmospheric Jacobean mansion. The event is unsuitable for under-12s.
***Halloween Screamings at the Round chapel, Hackney***
From the creators of the Rooftop Film Club comes a brand new film experience especially for Halloween! Prepare to be scared as they unleash three classic horror movies in a real life church! It is time to get seriously spooked and feel the suspense as we screen the Holy Grail of horror movies; a film which claims to be the scariest movie of all time ‘The Exorcist’ on Friday, then the satanic ‘The Omen’ on Sunday and then the grand finale on Halloween night itself with the 1978 classic ‘Halloween’!
http://www.experiencecinema.com/
***Buried Alive Ball***
Try being in a better location than the tombs at London Bridge this Halloween. This immersive event takes in performers, cabaret, an unlimited bar, a banquet and more and is centred around the theme ‘The Deadly Seduction of The Orient’. Plus stay on late to experience their extreme after-dark experience, Photophobia, with their own take on the ‘Human Centipede’. Just horrible. Proceeds go to the London Bridge Experience Foundation.
*** 2.8 Days later***
This participatory Halloween zombie chase game starts from a secret location near Tower Bridge, where those taking part will be given the first location to hunt for clues, encountering marauding zombies along the way. Each subsequent location gets participants one step closer to Resistance HQ – and the Zombie Disco
***Halloween Haunted house Party***
The ghouls and ghosties of the spirit world are descending on downtown Soho Zebrano Bars this Saturday night for the ultimate haunted house Halloween party. Best fancy dress wins an £100 bar tab. Do you dare to join us?
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Check out our coverage in this week’s OK! Magazine.. Doesn’t everyone look gorgeous!
London Lifestyle Awards- Behind the Scenes
Here at The London Lifestyle Awards Headquarters we were busy beavering away behind the scenes getting everything ready to ensure this year’s London Lifestyle Awards went off with an almighty bang.- which of course it did.
Preparations for the awards started back in February and we have been working hard for all our nominee’s ever since.
On the day of the awards Team LLA headed down to the River Bank Plaza. Job one of the day was goody bags!
We had an amazing team of interns helping us to make up 500 goody bags for all our guests. The lovely Boohoo.com kindly provided us with bags and our star team of interns made a glam production line to fill them to the brim with treats.
After a spot of lunch which included a bucket full of chocolate, sweets and crisps the girls were put into ‘teams’ that included Celebrity team, Goody Bag Team, Team AV and Trophy team.
The rest of the day consisted of sound checks with our host Greg Burns, and celebrity run through of the awards and presenters with the celebrity team. We had to ensure everything was perfect.
When every detail was prepared and perfected it was time to chill and get glam! (Whilst eating pizza!) Nine girls getting ready in one room makes for A LOT of hairspray and bronzer!
At 6.30pm all teams took their places ready for awards to start. Guests and celebrities started to ascend into the hotel lobby and were escorted up to the Thames suite for a cocktail and champagne drinks reception… ready to be seated for a mouth-watering 3-course dinner.
Once everyone was seated; dinner was served. Guest tucked into a Tomato & Basil tart with goats cheese to start, followed by Oriental Five Spice Duck Breast with noodles, vegetables and a sweet chilli jus, topped off with a chocolate and raspberry tart with vanilla cream for dessert.
Once dessert was eaten, our host Greg Burns took the stage…It was show time!
After all the awards had been presented to all our deserving winners it was party time, Contemporary Pianist Clifford Slapper was accompanied by the Hackney Heroine Pauline Pearce who sang her heart out to Wonderful World, followed by a DJ set by Rusty Egan who set the tone for the after-party.
Once guests had grabbed their goody bags they bundled into cabs to our official London Lifestyle Award After Party in the heart of Soho at Zebrano Ganton Street where they danced until dawn to celebrate the City we love.
Team LLA finally called it a night at 3am and were back in the office bright eyed and bushy tailed at 9am ready to start planning next years event.. With the help of bacon sandwiches and a few alkaselters to hand.
With Thanks Too…
Thank you to our wonderful partners View London , Entertainment News and Archant London for making our night extra special.
We would also like to thank Roger Constant Lemaire Champagne who provided our special guests with gorgeous ice cold bubbly that tickled our taste buds in our Thames suite drinks reception.
Our guests also were treated to a bag full of goodies at the end of the evening. We’d like to thank Boohoo.com for supplying the goody bags, Danmade Party Sparklers, Quick Beverages shots, Tea pigs, Pure Package Vouchers for meal diet, Skinny Water, Organic Energy Drink, Kinder Bueno, Chocoholics chocolate bar, OK Magazine, McQueens friendship cards, 77 Ways To Reshape your life’ by Jean- Pierre De Villiers, Elite Club members card, Pure Package vouchers, The London Company stickers and Magnets, 4711 Cool Sticks, Sweet Breath and Trevor Sorbie Beautiful Volume Dry Shampoo.
Also included in the bags were vouchers for use on LyncMeUp a fantastic daily deals site that gives great offers to Londoners and those living in the United Kingdom.
Finally a massive thank you to everyone that joined us for this special evening to celebrate a city that we all know and love so well!
Congratulations to all our deserving winners.. see you next year!
The Winners 2011
Congratulations to all our winners and runners up of 2011.
Green Contribution to London
WINNER: Barclays Cycle Hire
Runners Up
Go Green Car
Green Tomato Cars
London Fashion Retailer of the Year
WINNER: Bolongaro Trevor
Runners Up
Mark Powell Bespoke Tailoring
Jeffery West
Lucy in Disguise
London Coffee Shop of the Year
WINNER: Benugo Café and Deli
Runners Up
Bar Italia
The Haberdashery
London Hotel of the Year
WINNER: Sanctum Soho Hotel
Runners Up
The Dorchester
Rafayel Hotel and Spa
London Cultural Attraction of the Year
WINNER: Victoria and Albert Museum
Runners Up
St Paul’s Cathedral
Regent’s Park Open Air Open Theatre
London Sports Attraction of the Year
WINNER: MINT Polo in the Park presented by Captive Minds
Runners Up
Lords Cricket Ground
Urban Golf
All England Lawn Tennis Club
London Health and Fitness Facility of the Year
WINNER: The Third Space
Runners Up
River Wellbeing Spa
Soho Gyms
London Live Music Venue of the Year
WINNER: Hootananny
Runners Up
The o2
Dover Street Restaurant Jazz Wine Bar Club
London Theatre Show of the Year
WINNER: The Lion King
Runners Up
Wizard of Oz
Mamma Mia
London Hairdresser of the Year
WINNER: Errol Douglas
Runners Up
MACS Salon
Stuart Phillips
Ian Carmichael at Royston Blythe
London Restaurant of the Year
WINNER: Searcys Portrait Restaurant
Runners Up
Quo Vadis
Aqua Nueva
London Concierge Company of the Year
WINNER: Quintessentially
Innerplace
Bon Vivant
London Bar of the Year
WINNER: McQueen
The Hoxton Pony
Artisan & Vine
London Club of the Year
WINNER: PUBLIC
Merah
The Roof Gardens
London Member’s club of the Year
WINNER: Home House
Morton’s Club
Eight Members Club
Outstanding Contribution to London
WINNER: Christopher Moran
Really Useful Group
The o2
London Beauty Salon and Spa of the Year
WINNER: Taylor Taylor London
Independent MindBodySoul
MACS Salon
London Personality of the Year
WINNER: Caroline Monk
Nick Ede
Zoe Griffin
Daniel Priestly
Pauline Pearce (aka The Hackney Heroine) loves London.
1) Why do you love London?
Nothing compares to London, it’s such an active and alive place. When I was recovering from Breast Cancer the chemotherapy made me have sleepless nights, to deal with this I’d just jump on a bus and go somewhere. London is so welcoming, it’s a peoples place and I love it!
2) What is your favourite area of London?
I’m originally from Hertfordshire, however I moved to Hackney seven years ago for love. I used to visit Hackney when I was younger, and was drawn to the musical connections. I have also found that Ridley market is the best place ever; it’s a working man’s market, full of great characters. It’s a place where everyone talks to everyone and full of the friendliest people I’ve ever come across.
3) What is your favourite London memory?
It was on my 18th birthday and my Mum and Dad took me to Sheppard’s Bush for a day of shopping. I remember we went to an ice-cream parlour and I tasted tutti-frutti flavoured ice-cream for the first time! It was delicious! When we got back home to Hertfordshire, we all sat by the TV with these huge tubs of ice-cream. It was like dying and going to heaven.
4) What is your favourite meal?
I have a favourite Turkish restaurant in Mare Street where they serve the best chicken kebab ever! Although I enjoy cooking myself and my signature Jamaican dish is Callaloo Fritters which all my family and friends simply can’t live without! The foundation of Callaloo Fritters is green leaves and vegetables such as Indian Kale or ordinary spinach.
5) If you were Boris for the day what would you do?
If I were Boris for the day, I would come to Hackney and see the results of the riots. Hackney is the poorest borough in London, and we haven’t had anyone come and visit us, which I find disrespectful. David Cameron said let’s “hug a hoodie” however there has not been any hugging going on here since the riots. Therefore if I were Boris, I would focus on, what I call the “baby Mothers and baby Fathers.” These are the people who are seen as “outside” who have been brought up in difficult social environments and therefore need looking after. I would introduce programmes for these people who, although they cannot read or write, are still very skilled people. We need to nurture uneducated people to keep them out of trouble.
6) What is your favourite London landmark?
It has to be the London Eye although I’m scared of heights, however one day I’ll conquer my phobia. I am also a water person so love the back water canals in East London. It’s the part of London that reminds me of Hertfordshire, I cannot describe what I see and how I feel when I am there. The sky turns into a thousand different colours which truly takes me breath away.
7) What thing about London could you not live without?
That’s a hard question, there are so many things I can’t live without. However I’ll have to say Ridley Market in Hackney is one place I could not live without. You can pick up a whole outfit for £5 and it’s brand new. I love the place.
The London Lifestyle Awards Shortlist 2011
| Bar
Aqua Spirit Club Members Club Restaurants Aqua Nueva Coffee Shops |
Fashion Retailer
Ad Hoc Hairdressers Beauty Salon Theatre Concierge Outstanding Contribution |
Sports Attraction
The Docklands Sailing & Watersports Centre Health & Fitness Cultural Attraction Music Venue Personality Of the Year Green Contribution |
Angellica Bell loves London…
1. Why do you love London?
I’m a West Londoner through and through and am so proud I was raised in one of the greatest cities in the world. I felt included and at ease especially as I was first generation of my family to be born here. I love London’s eclectic mix of cultures and nationalities.
2. Which is your favourite area of London?
I like different areas for different reasons. My gran often used to take me to Shepherds Bush market on the 207 bus to get her West Indian food and provisions. It was exciting and fun hearing the market stall owners cry out for business and hear her haggle for a better price. I also spent a lot of time around South Kensington and Hyde Park with friends. And then I was obsessed with Notting Hill and Portobello Market for clothes and nik naks.
3. What was your earliest London memory?
My granddad and mum took my sister to the Science museum when we were little. What I remember mostly was the excitement of being on the Underground system and standing on the escalators! Mental. Since then I love London transport especially when the trains are working properly! I have an oyster card and like the fact I do my part to protect the environment!
4. What was your favourite London meal?
London has some of the greatest restaurants in the world and I love Hakkasan by Tottenham Court Road and also The Wolseley by Green Park.
But at the end of the day to get a great meal in London you don’t have to pay top dollar! Ochi in Shepherds Bush is amazing for takeaway Caribbean food and I always catch a few jokes with the customers and staff when I go in there. I remember one occasion when I was taken to the famous Wong Kei’s restaurant in Soho years back – food was great but the waiters are so rude its funny!
5. What was your favourite London night out?
My best friend Ortis (Gadget Show) and I used to go to 10 Rooms every Monday and shock out to all the latest RnB and Dance tunes! It was wicked! Club CC was also a favourite. Man we used to party!
6. What is your favourite London memory?
My mum was so strict and didn’t let my sister and I do anything but we’d often sneak out with an alibi and go and see our friends all over London.
I think I’ve been to nearly every single underground station in London. I loved it the first time I went to the Notting Hill Carnival though. I wanted to be on a float so bad!
7. What would you do if you were Boris for a day?
I’d properly live the life of a struggling working-class family for a day (and night) and THEN go back to the office and formulate policy.
8. Which is your favourite London landmark?
Houses of Parliament. Bit random but I did work experience there when I was younger and my dad works there now.
There’s so much history about the place and love going in there for events and to meet my dad for lunch on the odd occasion!
9. What advice would you give to visitors to London?
There’s so much to see so you’ll need to come back for more than one visit. You can’t do it all in trip.
Maybe I should be part of London’s economy team!
10. Where do you find to relax in London?
Richmond Park is great for relaxing. I’ve run around the park 100’s of times in training for the London Marathon and numerous half marathons.
On a hot summers day it’s great for walks and deer spotting. Another reason why I love London – you can enjoy the hustle and bustle but at the same time find pockets of peace when you want it!
11. Which fashion shop could you not live without?
Question Air in Wimbledon Village. I love the guys who run the store and I always leave with a new purchase!
12. Describe your perfect day in London?
Early morning walk around Richmond Park, breakfast at Mr Toms in Notting Hill, Bit of shopping at Westfield Shopping Centre, afternoon tea with friends at my house then a bit of a rest and then Nobu for dinner finished off with non-alcoholic cocktails at The Mayfair Hotel. Please bear in mind I’m pregnant and I write this knowing that my tastebuds change everyday and this is what I feel like as I type! Ask me tomorrow and it could be a different story!
Nick Ede on London’s Restaurants
Written by Nick Ede
I am a huge fan of eating out in London and have over the years begun to really enjoy trying out lots of different venues. My favourite place to eat for an intimate dinner is Andrew Edmonds – the food is delicious, rustic and it just has a brilliant atmosphere. Geales in Notting Hill is a real favourite of mine as I am a Fish and Chip fanatic – the service, ambience and fish are fantastic and I make sure I have an excuse to go there as much as possible. Its owned by the brilliant Mark Fuller who is a dear friend, he took it on a few years ago but the premises has been around since the early 1900’s ( a bit like me and Mark!)
I do have to mention Babylon at the Roof Gardens in Kensington. Not only does it have perfect views of London but the food is delicious and the club is one of the best in London. I went there with Sarah Harding and Tom Crane and we have had so much spotting the flamingoes and the cocktails are too good!
London has so many brilliant places to eat and too many for me to name by name but when you live somewhere like Shoreditch there is a whole host of eateries just waiting to be discovered. On a Sunday you can find me at my local – The Cat and Mutton, its a brilliant gastro pub just off London Fields and I go there most Sundays for the best roast in London!
My final favourite has to be the Gilbert Scott which is at the St Pancras Hotel, Michael Winner recently blasted the cuisine but I went there for dinner with Mel B to celebrate her getting the Australian X Factor job! Marcus Waring is a culinary genius and on the night the venue was packed with A Listers including Stephen Fry, Ricky Gervais and Sir David Frost so I fitted in perfectly! The Kendal Mint Cake desert is something from Heaven!
So all in London is quite simply the best place to eat cuisine from all over the world. Every week a new eaterie is popping up and this makes it exciting and surprising at the same time. With the Olympics around the corner im sure more and more will be opening …..and that means more tasting for me…..
LLA Shortlist Drinks in Association with Entertainment News
Last night saw the finalists of the 18 awarding categories brought together all in one place for our ‘Shortlist Drink Soiree’. Held at the Yacht Member’s Club on Temple Pier, the shortlisted businesses and personalities got together to network and sip personalised ‘London Light’ Miller’s Gin cocktails.
The shortlisted candidates smoozed together and shared their love for London whilst taking in the breathtaking river views of our fabulous city.
London Lifestyle Award cupcakes satisfied even the sweetest of tooth and a ’do it yourself’ Pick and mix provided a cheeky sugar rush for all those onboard.
This exclusive party was just a taster of the main event to crown THE best businesses and personalities in London to be held in the glamorous River Bank Plaza on the 6th October.
All shortlisted companies and our celebrity friends are snapping up exclusive award tickets fast but you too can join us to celebrate and experience this dazzling evening of celebration and entertainment. Click here to purchase tickets now!
Why Caroline Monk loves London
My name is Caroline Monk but everyone calls me Monkey. I love London to bits and have done since I moved here. I arrived here in 2000 after a 5 year stint in Ibiza and find them both very similar. What I really appreciate is a diverse mixture of really adventurous, creative, fun people all living together to create a really exciting buzz. The opportunities here are amazing. I’ve worked as a Showbiz and Music PR and Closer Magazine columnist and had the most incredible experiences (some I can’t mention:-) I’ve worked as Elvis’s PR although he was dead at the time and the gigs I’ve been to have been awesome. The Roundhouse has gotta be my favourite venue at the moment and seeing Alice Cooper there last Halloween was top of my list.
I now work as a Celebrity Liaison Manager for The Variety Club’s Children’s Charity in vibrant Camden and get to meet all the cool celebrities that give up their time to help others. My favourite haunts to go celebrity hunting are Home House Members Club, Sanctum Soho, The Ivy Club and Soho House as well as my local pubs in Primrose Hill and Hampstead like The Engineer, The Landsdowne and The Stag.
You can never get bored of anything in London. There are so many amazing restaurants to try. My favourite kind of night would be meeting friends at Zilly Fish for dinner and some gorgeous wine followed by a few cocktails in Home House’s garden and then ending up on the rooftop of Sanctum Soho till the early hours rocking out with bands.
I’m really proud to be a Londoner. I live and breathe this place and know there is so much more I haven’t yet experienced so bring it on…
Caroline Monk
Celebrity Liaison Manager
Variety Club Children’s Charity
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Love London
Last week, we hit the streets to find out what you love about London’s lifestyle… check out our findings from the city here:
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After the recent days of rioting, we’ve seen people who love London fight back by picking up their brooms for the London Clean Up project. If you couldn’t make it, why not show your support and head down to Carnaby Street on Saturday 13th August from 10am – 2pm? Our film crew will be talking to you all about why you love London. We have a few of our celebrity friends popping along to tell us why they Love London- come and tell us why YOU do too..
My Favourite London Party
Written by guest blogger Zoe Griffin
When I tell people I am a showbiz journalist, the second question they ask me is ‘what cool parties have you been to’? The first question is always ‘who’s the most famous person you’ve met’?
Both these questions are subjective – I have a soft spot for David Hasslehoff but nobody else seems to care that I’ve met him numerous times. I’ve met Brad Pitt a couple of times but I have to admit he’s not as gorgeous as I imagined him to be. For me, the coolest non-Baywatch related people are musicians. Nothing beats the thrill of watching a gig in an iconic London venue – whether that’s Proud or The Brixton Academy or The o2 and then being invited to party with the band afterwards.
The Brit Awards are good because you can choose from numerous after-parties but everyone knows there are media around so they never completely relax. The Ivor Novello Awards are better because they’re at lunchtime and daytime drinking relaxes everyone and makes us all forget our inhibitions. But I will always remember MY NIGHT WITH PRINCE. (I’m still so excited about this that I want to shout it in capital letters).
It was the final night of Prince’s 21 day residency at the o2 in September 2007. I watched the gig from a private box, which is an experience in itself. Even a Steps concert would be bearable if you had a box at the o2! There were a few cool famous people in the box including Naomi Campbell and Matthew Williamson but we were all transfixed to Prince. In fact, I’ve rarely seen Naomi smile so much!
After the show, I found myself following the gang to Prince’s dressing room where he shook my hand and said thanks for coming. He thanked ME? In the corner of the room, Amy Winehouse had her back to the room and was doing some vocal warm-ups because she was performing at the official after-party. I have to hand it to Amy, RIP, when she was focussed she was focussed.
Prince’s gang sorted a table for us at the after-party and by 2am I was prepared to leave after losing my voice trying to sing along to Amy. But Prince announced he wanted to stay out. We all jumped into cars that were magically booked and waiting and arrived at Boujis nightclub for 230. Sadly the music was too loud for me to do anything other than smile at the musical legend sitting inched away from me, but how many people can say they’ve sat on a small nightclub table with a man that has the power to entertain a packed audience of 20,000 people just hours earlier?
Sinitta first to vote for her favourites!
The voting stage for the 2011 London Lifestyle Awards has begun. Committee member Sinitta was the first to celebrate London and cast her vote by stepping into the voting cab to pick her favourite London businesses and people in categories ranging from Best Bar to Outstanding contribution in London.
Sinitta said, “I am very excited to be on the committee for the London Lifestyle Awards and was delighted to be the first one able to cast my votes for the 2011 awards. We live in such a fantastic city which offers a great lifestyle environment and over the years I have grown increasingly proud and appreciative of the range of lifestyle London has to offer. The shortlist is full of great businesses and people who deserve our recognition that work so hard to keep the London Lifestyle one that should be celebrated. ”
Have your say and contribute towards the celebration of London and VOTE HERE
Save the Date!
After a successful star studded evening held at the Riverbank Park Plaza last year, no one can wait to return for the 2011 award’s which will be held on October 6th.
The ceremony is a must for everyone’s social calendar! Who could blame them knowing that the opportunity to socialize with famous faces and business successes at a delicious drinks reception held in the luxurious Thames Suite. The glorious views of the River Thames and the city skyline only add to the magic of the evening. Following in true London style all guests are guided to the superbly elegant Riverbank Ballroom where a luscious three course dinner is just the start of an evening of nail biting suspense and excitement. Tickets are now available at tickets@londonlifestyleawards.com call 020 7160 2055.
Voting 2011
Our committee are very busy at the moment looking at all the nominations for the awards. They have been given a brief to comment, praise and criticize each nominee, so by the 28th July we will announce out shortlist of up to 10 businesses in each category. The shortlist will be revealed and voting will take place from the 28th July on this website.
See our committee on www.londonlifestyleawards.com/london/judges
Nominations 2011
Haven’t we been busy!
We have been absolutely delighted by the public’s response to nominate their favourite London lifestyle business or personality. At last count we had just touched 4,000 nominations trouncing last year’s total! Yet again the London public are really passionate about the businesses and people that make a huge difference to their own London lifestyle and make this the best city in the world to live in. In these difficult economic times it is massively important that the lifestyle in large cities and economic centres is the best it possibly can be in order to keep its public happy. These businesses provide aspirational experiences for us, where we can spend our hard earned money.
Congratulations to all who have been nominated…you all deserve the success and acknowledgment.
London and it’s lifestyle
London, there are many images that come to mind when it’s mentioned. We have the iconic Big Ben, classic Black Cabs and Red Telephone Boxes, electrifying sounds that continue into the early hours and a historical identity that no other city in the world can compare to. Throughout history it appears in and continues to inspire many great works that will never be forgotten, from the works of Charles Dickens to the films sets of countless movies, even modern day beauty adverts (“Get the London Look”). Over the years London has proven itself to be more than just an area filled with bricks and people, but has created an easily recognisable lifestyle all its own.
Everyone is aware of the historical landmarks that help to frame the London identity, but what of the contemporary attributes that may be overlooked by the history books? What of the shops, the bars and restaurants, the beauty salons and hairdressers, the theatres and coffee shops that are passed every day, never to be fully appreciated for what they bring to this magnificent city? This is the motivation behind the London Lifestyle Awards. So that the people of London can admire and honour the London businesses and landmarks that have helped London grow into what this city is today!
Record Breaking Nominations!
The London Lifestyle Awards is a celebration of all the businesses, places and people that make London the world’s most leading city. These awards are our way of thanking the hardworking and dedicated Londoners who have made an outstanding contribution to our lifestyle.
Because you’ve entered over 4500 nominations, we believe you agree too that the London lifestyle should be celebrated!
We are still accepting entry forms until 8th July which can be downloaded from our home page . Our lovely committee members have started debating and deciding on the shortlist. On the 28th July the lucky few will be declared on www.londonlifestyleawards.com. Then it’s down to you to vote, vote, vote!
London’s Best Bars
Jason Gale – creator of the London Lifestyle Awards checks out three of his favourite bars in London. We wonder who will win London Bar of the Year 2011?! We’ve had thousands of nominations coming in!
Celebrity Personal Trainer, Jean- Pierre De Villiers reviews the newest fitness crazy
Combining exercise with entertainment at one of London’s top gyms, foods for feeling great and the latest fitness craze are explained here – in the LLA Magazine!
Larry Pryce talks to us about London’s Live Music Scene
London’s Dover Street Bar and Restaurant were runners up in 2010. Larry Pryce writes in the LLA Mag about the ever evolving London live music scene and being the BBC spokesperson for this year’s St Lucia Jazz Festival.
We speak to Mark Fuller -London face and new committee member
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Mark Fuller to the London Lifestyle Awards 2011 family. We are so pleased that he has happily agreed to represent us and become a part of our judging committee.
Our very own Emily Pain talks to Mark in the London Lifestyle Awards magazine about his life in London.


A classical twist
Stephen Bowman, one part of the award-winning classical vocal quartet Blake, tells Olivia Wakefield how much he loves London and what he misses when he’s away – with a little rock and roll thrown in, all in the London Lifestyle Awards Magazine circulated to over 300,000 London homes 
Culture Trip
Another insightful page in the London Lifestyle Awards Magazine. Our very own Emily Pain investigates…
Bank Holiday Recovery
Feeling the effects of the long weekend? Craving that Tuesday morning caffeine fix? Joanna Good exclusively talks to us about her favourite London Coffee Shops. Now you and the 300,000 others that the London Lifestyle Awards Magazine was distributed too can have a good espresso shot or two…
Join the club
These days Private Member’s Clubs are all over London, but how did they become such an established part of capital culture? Olivia Wakefield investigates for the London Lifestyle Awards Magazine…
The London Lifestyle Awards Magazine is out and coming to a London letter box near you!

After a lot of sweat and blood we proudly present the London Lifestyle Awards magazine!
Covering our awarding categories – the Archant Life and London Lifestyle Awards contributors can finally pat themselves on the back and celebrate!
Over 300,000 magazines will be printed and circulated around London so make sure you put the kettle on and enjoy London and it’s lifestyle.
Special thanks go to the creator of the London Lifestyle Awards – Jason Gale, committee member Akashia Hoosein, Emily Pain, Archant Life’s Sharon Kirby, Mark Kebble and Olivia Wakefield, Personal Trainer – Jean – Pierre De Villiers and BBC’s London’s Joanne Good
London Lifestyle Awards 2011 timeline
Public nominations begin 1st March – 10th June All entry forms must be sent to emily@londonlifestyleawards.com 10th June
Judging starts 15th June until 10th July
The Shortlist will be announced 28th July
Public Voting begins 28th July – 22nd September
Committee Members Review 15th July – 30th September
The London Lifestyle Awards 2011 will be held 6th October 2011 at the Riverbank Park Plaza
Betty Blue Eye hits the West End
FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR CAMERON MACKINTOSH’S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY “BETTY BLUE EYES”
Cameron Mackintosh announced the full casting for the NEW MUSICAL COMEDY BETTY BLUE EYES, based on the Handmade Film “A PRIVATE FUNCTION” by ALAN BENNETT and MALCOLM MOWBRAY. BETTY BLUE EYES is the first original musical Cameron Mackintosh has produced in ten years.
Preview prices will be an austere £10 – £40 (£10 – £50 on weekends) and available from the Box Office 0844 482 5170 or www.bettyblueeyesthemusical.com
Joining the previously announced SARAH LANCASHIRE, who will play ‘Joyce’ and REECE SHEARSMITH who will play ‘Gilbert’ are ADRIAN SCARBOROUGH as ‘Wormold’, DAVID BAMBER as ‘Swaby’, JACK EDWARDS as ‘Allardyce’, ANN EMERY as ‘Mother Dear’ and MARK MEADOWS as ‘Lockwood’ and of course Betty the pig in the title role.
Adrian Scarborough can currently be seen in the critically acclaimed film “The King’s Speech”. Over Christmas he starred as ‘Mr Pritchard’, the butler in the BBC’s “Upstairs Downstairs”. His other television credits include ‘Pete’ in “Gavin and Stacey” and ‘Charlie’ in the latest series of the BBC’s “Miranda”. His other film credits include “Vera Drake”, “Notes on a Scandal”, “The History Boys”, “The Madness of King George” and “Gosford Park”. His extensive theatre credits include most recently lead roles in “After The Dance” and “The Habit of Art” at the National Theatre as well as many roles at the Almeida Theatre. David Bamber has also featured in “The King’s Speech” and he recently played Adolph Hitler in the film “Valkyrie”. His many stage credits include ‘Guy’ in “My Night With Reg” for which he won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. His television credits include ‘Mr Collins’ in the hugely successful “Pride and Prejudice” and ‘Marcus Tullius Cicero’ in the HBO/BBC2 epic drama “Rome”. Jack Edwards was most recently seen in “Sweet Charity” at the Haymarket Theatre. His other West End theatre credits include ‘Nicely-Nicely Johnson’ in “Guys and Dolls” at the Piccadilly Theatre. Ann Emery is currently the West End’s longest running leading lady. Now in her ninth decade she has just completed 5 ½ years as the original ‘Grandma’ in Stephen Daldry’s “Billy Elliot”. In her fabulous career, she has also appeared at the National Theatre and featured in many West End shows as diverse as “My Fair Lady” and the original production of “Cats”. Mark Meadows recently appeared in “Mary Poppins”. His other theatre credits include “The Three Musketeers”, “High Society” and “White Christmas”.
Since playing the loveable ‘Raquel’ in “Coronation Street”, Sarah Lancashire has starred in many TV dramas. For the BBC she has appeared in “Clocking Off”, “Cherished”, “Five Daughters”, “Murder Most Horrid” and most recently “All The Small Things”. For ITV she has appeared in three series of “Where The Heart Is”, two series of “Rose and Maloney”, “Seeing Red”, and “The Cry”. For Channel 4 she played ‘Mary Miles’ in “Skins”. Sarah last appeared in the West End as ‘Miss Adelaide’ in “Guys and Dolls”. Reece Shearsmith first came to prominence by co-writing and starring in “The League of Gentlemen” on TV, film and stage. He is also co-writer and star of the BBC’s “Psychoville”. He has appeared as ‘Leo Bloom’ in “The Producers” and “Art” in the West End and was most recently seen in “Ghost Stories” at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
The company also includes Rachael Archer, James Barron, Dan Burton, Ian Conningham, Holly Dale-Spencer, Neil Ditt, Victoria Hay, Kirsty Hoiles, Chris Howell, Howard Jones, Robert Kershaw, Rebecca Louis, Andy Mace, Claire Machin, Laura Medforth, Annalisa Rossi, Hollie Taylor and Gemma Wardle.
Cameron Mackintosh said “I first read this musical about a year ago and immediately felt it was one of the funniest and most original pieces I had come across in years. I was already a great fan of Alan Bennett’s hilarious film “A Private Function” so I could see how brilliantly the American writers Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman had adapted and extended the original, incorporating a joyously infectious score by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.
When I agreed to produce “Betty” I certainly didn’t imagine that this unique musical tale set in 1947 would be so topical. From its opening number “Goodbye Austerity Britain”, with a Government mantra of “Fair Shares For All”, greedy local Councillors lauding it over a hungry belt-tightened population on rations, the worst winter in living memory and even a Royal Wedding (Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s!) time seems to have stood still. But most great stories are timeless and this one revolves around an adorable pig called Betty who is secretly being raised to be the main course at a very private function to celebrate the Royal Wedding. To find out what happens you need to trot to the Novello Theatre.”
Adapted from Alan Bennett and Malcolm Mowbray’s hilarious comic film “A Private Function”; a tale that centres around Betty, an adorable pig who is being illegally reared to ensure that the local dignitaries can celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding with a lavish banquet while everyone else makes do with Spam. This utterly British musical, full of eccentric characters, has a deliciously witty score by Stiles and Drewe, a marvellous cast of great British actors and, of course, Betty as Herself.
BETTY BLUE EYES has a book by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman adapted from an original story and the Alan Bennett /Malcolm Mowbray/Handmade film “A Private Function”. Music is by George Stiles and lyrics are by Anthony Drewe. It is directed by Richard Eyre with musical staging by Stephen Mear. Designed by Tim Hatley with lighting by Neil Austin and sound design by Mick Potter. The musical director is Richard Beadle, musical supervisor Stephen Brooker and orchestrations are by William David Brohn.
The London Sun
What a beautiful week we’ve had with some of the best weather in ages. Many of us have been lucky enough to feel the heat with highs of 18 degrees in the city. Here in the LLA offices we’ve been loving the sun and the joys it brings to our supporters.
Goodbye winter, Hellooo Summer!!
Avoid delays… TFL may just have saved us time
Wi-Fi access is to be installed in 120 London stations just in time for the Olympics and the thousands of people that will be using London’s great travel systems, allowing us to keep up to date with all the latest in Games and our journey times.
Nominations 2011
After the massive success of the inaugural London Lifestyle Awards 2010, you again have the opportunity in 2011 to become part of the London Lifestyle Awards. You can do this by simply nominating your favourite or most worthy business. We all have reasons why we love living in London and why we enjoy everything this beautiful, diverse city has to offer. Read more here »
Awarding Categories 2011
This year’s awarding categories are:
London Bar if the Year
London Club of the Year
London Member’s Club of the Year
London Restaurant of the Year
London Hotel of the Year
London Fashion Retailer of the Year
London Coffee Shop of the Year
London Live Music Venue of the Year
London Beauty Salon / Spa of the Year
London Hairdressing Salon of the Year
London Health and Fitness Facility of the Year
London Sports Attraction of the Year
London Theatre Show of the Year
London Cultural Attraction of the Year
London Personality of the Year
London Concierge Company of the Year
Green Contribution to London
Outstanding Contribution to London
Cast your votes by emailing emily@londonlifestyleawards.com
St Valentine’s Day
The day of love is fast approaching and we bet scores of you had still not sorted out your plans for Valentine’s Day…no fear, here’s a handy run down of things to do and places to see on the most romantic day of the year in London.
See the London sights…
Book a trip on the London Eye with their special romantic packages including their Red Rose Experience where you will enjoy a 30 minute experience on the London Eye after dark, watching the London skyline as it lights up. The package also includes a romantic red rose and two luxury Charbonnel et Walker chocolates per couple.
Dine out in style…
The classic Valentine’s Day treat is to take your loved one for a nice candlelit dinner and London doesn’t disappoint for this. Our favourite options are
Gordon Ramsey at Claridge’s – arguably one of the best chefs in the country and the menu here doesn’t disappoint.
Le Café Anglais – Classic and affordable French cuisine in swanky surroundings in Bayswater.
Watch class acts…
Les Miserables – a moving masterpiece and a great one to win over your lady as romance is high.
Legally Blonde – every girl’s favourite if you want to miss the tear-jecker romance of other musicals…expect lots of pink!
Skate to love…
Somerset House ice rink – a favourite of the stars and perfect date night for this Valentine’s Day.
From New York to London
Box Nightclub, an utterly risqué cabaret style venue has recently opened and will shortly be taking bookings for their glamorous theatrical shows and feast, bringing Manhattan’s evening entertainment to Soho.
And on the other side of town the Naked Cowboy swapped the streets of New York for London City. Busking and providing entertainment to Londoners, the Naked Cowboy also bought along New York Bagels to snack on during the New York experience.
Now there really is no reason to leave London Town
Walk on London’s Thames
In preparation to the vast increase in tourists the 2012 Games will bring to our beautiful city, a futuristic floating boardwalk is set to be built along the north shore of the Thames. Connecting a majority of our Landmarks, such as St Pauls Cathedral and Tower Bridge, and bordering a river garden, the walkway aims to bring leisure, education, green energy, innovation and events.
People will be travelling from all over the globe to see the precious city of London. The boardwalk will bring a totally new experience, in taking in our breath taking surroundings, bringing a whole new relationship between the infamous Thames and our city, just like a magical experience of walking on air but water instead.
Although not yet funded, I wonder how the London Lifestyle Awards could help, especially since the international architecture firm, Gensler were shortlisted for best conceptual project prize at the Mayor’s London Planning Awards. Hmmmm keep a look out for what the team thinks.
Cheering up London
Yesterday, Monday, 17th January, was apparently the ‘most depressing day’ of the year. Social networking sites were alive with statuses and trending topics either in agreement or disproving the theory. At the London Lifestyle Awards offices, we weren’t really feeling the nation’s depression, we stayed positive and braved the so called January and Monday blues all rolled into one. Our day was even brightened up by the launch of Smile for London. Smile for London aims to cheer up Londoners in January with artistic interventions on London Underground video screens, injecting a dash of creativity into the dreary commute and hopefully making you smile!
Established artists were invited to create 20 second silent films to inspire and uplift commuters as part of the campaign. An open competition attracted some incredible and impressive submissions from aspiring film-makers to those already established. A video to note and look out for is ‘Maze’. The Maze stars The great British, Keira Knightley who acts in an adaptation from a film installation by Stuart Pearson Wright. He portrays an Elizabethan courtier trying to reach his lover, played by Keira, in a maze.”
London celebrates the Royal Wedding
2012 sees the Olympics come to London but this year we have another important occasion to get on with celebrating – William and Kate are tying the knot, everybody say ahhh! It’s seemed a long time coming and finally it is nigh, a date is set for April 29th and London will be the host. The couple will make their vows at London’s very own Westminster Abbey but the day has not gone without controversy. We are hearing rumours that Union bosses have threatened a series of co-ordinated strikes in late spring to coincide with the Royal Wedding. Representatives of British Airways and London Underground staff, who are already in dispute with their employers, will be in talks regarding strike action. There is a vast number of people expected in London over the Royal Wedding and tube strikes in particular will affect a lot of these people trying to get to Westminster/Buckingham Palace to celebrate with the happy couple.
A bit of joy to add to the day however is, not only is the wedding date an official Bank Holiday, now we have been told that pubs will be able to extend their licensing until 1am for 2 nights over the Royal Wedding – that means hours more fun for us all to get together and partake in the national celebration. London will be a busy day on April 29th and we are proud to play host to William and Kate.
The London Lifestyle Awards team hit some of London’s new openings!
With the festive season in full swing we, the London Lifestyle Awards team, have been on the lookout for some new and exciting places to enjoy our favourite tipples and a good old fashioned boogie.
Our very own shortlisted “London Club of the Year 2010″, Maya reopened on Thursday 9th December. Located in 1a Dean Street, MAYA London is one of the capital’s most glamorous clubs and is located in one of the most desirable West End locations and we love it! But be careful, a friendly yet strict New York style door policy ensures that if you don’t look the part, you won’t get in. Lucky for us, we were dressed smart and rearing to enjoy a fantastic evening.
Covent Garden is boasting a fantastic bar launch as it saw the opening of Adventure Bar and Lounge which is a chain of bars attracting a young and friendly crowd. They offer a wide choice of cocktails and a lively, upbeat atmosphere. The music is for those who love to dance to party tunes – which we do!
We also found another little gem in Marylebone. Situated over two floors, The Grazing Goat offers a food menu of British dishes made using seasonal produce – delicious! A variety of beers, guest ales, world wines and cocktails are available to complement your meal – definitely worth a visit.
Now that’s why we love London…
Our very own shortlisted Green Contributers to London are crowned young entrepreneurs of 2010!
The shortlisted businesses for “Best Green Contribution to London” at the London Lifetsyle Awards were full of so many great businesses with incredible concepts. So much that our very own Ellie Good from EggMag and Veronica Crespi from Rewardrobe have been crowned as one of the Future 100 Young Entrepreneurs of 2010!
We send a massive congratulations to these inspiring women whose work is making a contribution to London and its lifestyle.
EggMag is the free quarterly magazine that takes greener living ideas to the heart of London (and Brighton’s) popular culture. Needless to say, EggMag is printed on recycled paper using vegetable inks, by a low-alcohol, Carbon Neutral printers. The electricity supply to the EggMag office comes solely from renewable sources. You can also view EggMag content online – making it even more “greener”.
Rewardrobe is all about re-organising; they will empty your wardrobe and start from scratch. They’ll show you how to edit your clothes by sections and colours, how to fold and hang garments to preserve their shape, how to keep seasonal items in groups so that they are ready to find and easy to style – plus a whole lot of storage and product advice for your new natural and sustainable wardrobe management.
We feel proud that these two businesses were shortlisted for “Best Green Contribution to London” at the London Lifestyle Award in 2010! Well done ladies!
The Million Dollar Quartet hits London’s Theatreland
London holds the dominant force with some of the best theatre shows around the globe. Our “Theatreland”, which has over forty venues, is considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English speaking world.
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, is the award-winning new musical that tells the electrifying story of the night in 1956 when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis came together to make music and ended up making history. It will open at London’s Noel Coward Theatre on 28th February 2011 with previews from 8 February 2011.Tickets will go on sale at 10.00am on 4th December 2010.
Currently playing on Broadway and in Chicago, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is inspired by the actual event that took place on 4th December 1956 at Sun Records in Memphis and features over 20 of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll, R&B and country hits ever written including: Blue Suede Shoes, I Walk The Line, Fever, Great Balls of Fire, Hound Dog, Folsom Prison Blues and Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’. On
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is a story of fame, friendship, discovery, divided loyalties, professional jealousy and incredible music as four of the music industry’s most extraordinary talents, all in their creative prime, made music together for the first and only time in their careers.
A must see…
Check out Archant Life’s review on the London Lifestyle Awards 2010
Have you seen the social pages in any of the Archant Life Magazine this month? The London Lifestyle Awards post event full page review is featured in 10 titles around London; The Green. The Grove, The Hill, SW, Angel, The Resident, The Guide, Living South, North West and Westside
The New London Lifestyle Awards Network
The London Lifestyle Awards Network is a collection of forward thinking businesses and entrepreneurs who are working in the London lifestyle sector and actively celebrating London.
This new networking club is aimed at all of you; the good and the great of the lifestyle industries in London which allows leaders in the lifestyle area to work together and celebrate London all in one room. One person from each supplier industry can join whilst any number of night clubs, bars, theatres, restaurants, gyms and retailers can sign up and integrate with one another, looking at the prospective businesses in and around the London area.
Promoting the combined interests of all our lifestyle businesses, these informal meetings will take place every month and provide a platform for you to make new friends and build great business contacts.
Watch this space for more information…
We are launching the London Lifestyle Awards Magazine!
With the huge success of the inaugural London Lifestyle Awards this year, the LLA team are proud to announce that we will be creating a London Lifestyle Awards Magazine for 2011 – watch this space for more details!
The glamorous London Lifestyle Awards 2010
The 7th October was the launch of the annual London Lifestyle Awards and what a fabulous evening it was!
On the night 500 guests, journalists, paparazzi, celebrities and the great and the good of the lifestyle industry turned up like a Tour de Force to help celebrate all the greatest achievements that London has to offer within the lifestyle sector. The awards, presented by View London, were located within the plush surroundings of the Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel at Embankment and presented by Capital FM Drive Time DJ, Greg Burns.
What made this award ceremony unique and unrivalled is that the nominations were made solely by the public for all the sixteen categories, much to the admiration of all the wonderful businesses and foundations that were shortlisted.
London is the most exceptional, creative, diverse and inspirational cities in the world and the London Lifestyle Awards epitomized exactly that. With such a wide spectrum of awarding categories from London’s Best Hotel to Outstanding Contribution to London it highlighted how much London and its people have to offer and why it should be celebrated.
Following a selection of Tanqueray Gin’s sumptious cocktails at the drinks reception, dinner was served in the grand ballroom. It was three courses of sheer bliss on a plate. We started with a seafood terrine with fennel confit and balsamic essence. Main was noisettes of lamb with dauphinoise potatoes, roasted butternut squash and courgettes surrounded by rosemary and redcurrant jus. And to end was a trio of cassis and passion fruit parfaits with white and dark chocolate mousse. To wash it all down we sipped a selection of specially selected white and red wines. Guests were also treated to a glass of Ron Zacapa Centenario- a rum of impeccable quality and complexity which is regarded as one of the finest in the world. This rounded off the culinary segment rather nicely!
Gorgeous girl band Candy Rock thrilled guests after dinner with a wonderful set as did London Busker of the Year, Jamie West and Anna Withers with her remarkable amalgamation of burlesque meets ballet performance.
The fantastic Rusty Egan provided a mix of club classics until the early hours at the after party at Zebrano on Ganton Street which was super fun albeit a little excessive.
All in all it was a huge success, many thanks to all those who contributed to LLA’s gorgeous goody bags. Bags provided by Vita Liberata and filled with products from Archant Life, Beautcamp Pilates, Bio-Synergy, Clipper Teas, The Crazy Bear Group, Drink Neuro, Energya Salon, Freederm, Jergens Naturals, Linwoods Healthy Superfoods, London Talent, Mosho, Niki Yoga, NIP + FAB, OK! Magazine, Power Plate, Purity Organic Skincare, Rescue Remedy, Reshape, Starbucks, Tea Pigs, This Water, View London and Zebrano.
Next year we shall be back celebrating the greatest city in the world…London.
Our celebration of London and its lifestyle 2010
The much anticipated inaugural London Lifestyle Awards presented by View London took place last night at the glamorous Riverbank Park Plaza, London SE1. Famous faces, press and the good and great of London’s influential elite turned up in their best frocks and suits to celebrate our capital city and the businesses within.
With over 3,000 nominations for businesses across the capital, our judging committee then shortlisted just over 100 finalists between the 16 categories and then over 100,000 votes to determine those who came out on top. Londoners pulled together in the masses to celebrate and credit those who are striving to make London the great city it is and to provide a fantastic lifestyle for Londoners and visitors alike.
16 thrilled businesses picked up awards on the night and were honoured and celebrated for their contribution to London and its lifestyle:
London Men’s Fashion Retailer of the Year – Jeffery West (Presented by Jason Gardiner)
London Beauty Salon/Spa of the Year – MACS Salon (Presented by Joe Calzaghe)
London Coffee Shop of the Year – Bar Italia (Presented by Michael Underwood)
London Hotel of the Year – Sanctum Soho Hotel (Presented by David Eramus)
London Food Market of the Year – Borough Market (Presented by Julian Bennett)
London Cultural Attraction of the Year – Elephant Family (Presented by Kate Walsh)
London Sports Attraction of the Year – Polo in the Park (Presented by Anthony Costa)
London Health and Fitness Facility of the Year – The Third Space (Presented by JP from ReShape)
London Live Music Venue of the Year – The O2 (Presented by Marc Fuller)
London Theatre Show of the Year – Les Misérables (Presented by Liz McClarnon)
Best Green Contribution to London – Recycle for London (Presented by Cevat from Seymour Valentine and Imogen Thomas)
London Restaurant of the Year – Crazy Bear (Presented by Akashia from London Talent and Giles Vickers Jones)
London Women’s Fashion Retailer of the Year – Sefton (Presented by Angellica Bell)
London Bar of the Year – Aqua Spirit (Presented by Mark O’Donnell from View London)
London Club of the Year – Crazy Bear (Presented by Paul Negal from Metropol)
Outstanding Contribution to London lifestyle – 95.8 Capital FM’s Help a London Child (Presented by Johnny Hustler from Archant Life and Caprice)
Jason Gale says of the success of the inaugural awards, “Last night saw the first of many London Lifestyle Awards and I am extremely pleased with how they went. I am so proud that everyone got together and celebrated the amazing city which is London, one I believe is the greatest in the world. Over the last couple of years the lifestyle industries have had to work even harder to secure their futures and provide a great lifestyle but they are constantly achieving this and are successful.”
He continues, “We had an amazing turn out last night and I’d like to give thanks to everyone that came and supported our first London Lifestyle Awards!”.
With over 400 attendees a great night was had by all with live entertainment and a nail biting awards ceremony for all to enjoy. Celebrities that graced the red carpet, sipping on Tanqueray Gin’s sumptuous cocktails, included actor Leslie Phillips, Liz McClarnon, Anthony Costa, Jason Gardiner, Meg Mathews, Julian Bennett, Zoe Salmon, Michael Underwood, Angellica Bell, Imogen Thomas, Joe Calzaghe, Lee Latchford-Evans, Cleo Roco and the host for the night was 95.8 Capital FM’s Drivetime DJ, Greg Burns.
The exclusive after-party for the London Lifestyle Awards was held at Zebrano Ganton Street in Soho where our celebrities and attendees danced to the early hours.
One Week to Go!
Organisation is in full swing with only a week to go and the night looks set to be a fantastic affair with plenty of glitz and glamour! With a cocktail reception, delicious 3 course dinner and entertainment from Candy Rock, London Busker of the Year Jamie West and your host for the night, Greg Burns, it is definitely an evening not to be missed. OK Magazine and a TV production crew will be covering the event and capturing all the best moments.
Public voting closed over the weekend and the response has been amazing with over 100,000 votes cast! Now the judging panel are getting together to review the votes. The business with the highest number of votes in each of the 16 categories will win a London Lifestyle Award.
Tickets are selling out fast so make sure you don’t miss out! Email emily@londonlifestyleawards.co.uk or call 0207 160 2055 if you want to be at the London Lifestyle Awards ceremony, presented by View London, mixing with a host of celebs and lifestyle industry leaders and celebrating the finest that London has to offer.
Celebs Galore
How great is the 7th October 2010 going to be?
As it gets ever closer to the inaugural London Lifestyle Awards, it really is shaping up to be quite the glamorous affair. The night is set to be jam packed with 500 industry insiders, special guests and famous faces attending; Caprice, Celebrity MasterChef Winner Atomic Kitten star Liz McClarnon, fashionista and co-owner of fashion brand Twenty 8 Twelve Savannah Miller, Joe Calzaghe, Sophie Anderton and X Factor’s Brian Friedman to name-drop just a few. The special night is also going to be hosted by London’s very own Capital One presenter Greg Burns.
The lucky guests will be entertained by the very talented and award winning London busker of the year Jamie West and gorgeous girl group Candy Rock. Also, stand-up comedian and Capital FM Drive time DJ Greg Burns has been announced as your host the night.
It’s going to be red carpet all the way, a swanky affair to celebrate all the great things about London, where the lucky lot will sip champagne, tuck into a sumptuous three course dinner and mingle with the stars out to congratulate Londoners’ fabulous lifestyle and achievements!
Celebrate the London Lifestye Awards
With only 4 weeks to go, The London Lifestyle Awards is continuing to create a buzz, with not only the announcement of the shortlisted award nominees but with the ever expanding celebrity attendee list for the inaugural award ceremony which is taking place at the Riverbank Park Plaza on 7th October.
Celebrate London with the an eclectic mix of faces such as the likes of Lesley Phillips, Robin Gibb, Liz McClarnon, Kelly Hoppen, Brian Friedman and Sinitta to name just a few. And the great thing about this award is that you, the public, can book a ticket to join in the celebration of all things London!
Jason Gale, London Lifestyle Awards Committee Member and creator of the Awards says, “I’m delighted with the response we’ve had so far with these awards with 40,000 votes cast from Londoners in the last week. This is such an exciting and crucial time as voting is being cast by the public and they themselves will decide on who wins.”
Jason continues, “We’ve had an overwhelming amount of interest with people wanting to attend the awards, I just know it’s going to be massive. I just hope we manage to fit everybody in!”
The award ceremony will announce the overall winners of each category and will be attended by 500 influential industry, press and celebrated faces that shape the lifestyle of Londoners.
The public can vote online at www.londonlifestyleawards.com as well as book their ticket to be front row at one of London’s most exciting award ceremonies.
The London Lifestyle Awards 2010 presented by View London, is a celebration of London and the lifestyles within. The aim of the Awards is to honour those whose work has made an outstanding contribution to ‘London lifestyle’, and who continue to make London what it is by redefining the standards of excellence and diversity throughout London.
Congratulations!!!
After receiving 2,896 nominations the judges have created a shortlist of finalists. There are 109 shortlisted finalists and only 16 of them will win a London Lifestyle Award at our glamorous event 7th October at the glitzy Riverbank Park Plaza.
So the London Lifestyle Awards team have been hitting the streets of London, travelling North, East, South and West so they can pop in and say “CONGRATULATIONS” to all of our shortlisted finalists.
We’ve been to gorgeous restaurants, divine cocktail bars, quirky coffee shops, swanky hotels, admirable sports attractions, funky fashion retailers, respectful eco-green projects, proud cultural attractions, superb live music venues and clubs who’s decor has the WOW-factor!
If you see a “We’re on the Shortlist” window sticker, be a good sport and cast your vote. It’s still up to you guys to celebrate London and decided who is the best of the best in each of our 16 awarding categories for 2010.
Cast Your Votes!
Become part of the inaugural London Lifestyle Awards by simply casting your votes for your favourite or most worthy businesses. We all have reasons why we love living in London and why we enjoy everything this beautiful, diverse city has to offer.
After two long weeks our judges finalised a shortlist of finalists for each of our 16 awarding categories. The London Lifestyle Awards team are leaving it up to you, the public, to decide the fate of the winners! Take a look through the list on our voting page and vote for your favourites. You can only vote once, so make sure you choose your winner in each category.
Think about it. Every. Single. Day. Someone and their business helps you to love this city just a little bit more. Which of these shortlsited coffee shops do you stand in line for before the tedious work week starts? Where do you shake your money maker? Which exceptional spa do you turn to in a beauty crisis? What is the “must see” attraction that you have to take your family to see? Which of our live music venues finalists do you go to to see your favourite band?
Which of our shortlisted businesses do you want to give a hug to but simply never get round to doing? Now its your chance to right that wrong. Vote for your favourite London business across our 16 awarding categories that make your life in the “big smkoe” more relaxed, cultured, happier, tastier, funnier, sexier, hotter and simply MUCH more amazing.
Take a look at our voting page and say thank you by voting for these special businesses. Then tell them about it next time you visit them. We bet they love you right back. Spread the love. It takes 3 minutes.
Bill Clinton made my mind up
I was fortunate enough to be invited to accompany my friend Sinitta to meet Bill Clinton a little while ago. I have always thought Bill Clinton an incredible man and as a President did and continues to do a huge amount of good. It was amazing to meet him and for the first time probably ever I was quite star struck (If the truth be told so was Sinitta!). Anyway I had been thinking about creating the London Lifestyle awards for a while not only because I love London and everything it offers but London at the time was still in the grips of credit crunch gloom. It seemed a great deal of moaning and complaining was interfering my usual positive outlook. Let me tell you: When Bill speaks, people listen, and I certainly was no different. Glued to every word, he spoke about what a great city London is, how much he really enjoyed coming here and the connection he felt with it. You could feel he was absolutely genuine and that he has a real love for the city. He honestly did think it was one of the best in the world and thought we should celebrate that.
Walking back to the car my thoughts whirred with his words and I made my mind up: We ARE a great city and I am going to take action right now with the London Lifestyle Awards. Thanks Mr President!
Jason Gale
Creator London Lifestyle Awards
Why do you love London?
This month the LLA team hit the streets of London to gain a unique insight in to why people love London.
Imogen Thomas – former Big Brother contestant and model – spent a few hours with the London Lifestyle Awards team and headed to quirky Carnaby Street and then onto popular tourist hotspot the South Bank to ask its residents about their favourite London attractions, restaurants, bars, experiences and more. As expected we received an array of answers and amusing anecdotes!
We also asked our lovely interviewees to try and put their finger on exactly what it is that they love about London. Answers included London’s energy, fashion scene, its ‘pulse’, ‘buzz’ and the amazing people themselves! Our favourite came from a particularly insightful young man in Carnaby Street… ‘Oscar Wilde once said, “when a man is bored of London, he becomes bored of life”’.
The LLA team took a sneaky peek at the Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel, where the glamorous awards ceremony will be taking place on 7th October. Here we talked to Jason Gale, creator of the LLAs. He explained his vision of bringing together the lifestyle industries in celebration of London, how he defined the awarding categories, and how grateful and surprised he has been at the public’s amazing response.
The LLA team also met View London’s Mark O’Donnell to talk about how their shared love, appreciation, and understanding of London’s industries make them ideal partners for the awards ceremony. We also met the amazing people of Zebrano, who discussed their involvement as a sponsor of the awards, and Akashia Hoosein of London Talent who told us about her position on the all-important Judging Committee.
All in all, it was a busy day! We hope you enjoy watching as much as we enjoyed making!
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Big names join the London Lifestyle Awards Committee for 2010!
Handmade UK are delighted to announce the names of the twelve London Lifestyle Awards Committee members for 2010 as:
- Jason Gale - Creator of the London Lifestyle Awards and Handmade UK
- Lucy Taylor – Toptable.com
- Nick Valentine – Entertainment News, serial venue owner/ operator
- Angellica Bell – TV presenter
- Savannah Miller – Twenty8Twelve
- Zoe Salmon – TV presenter
- Mark O’Donnell – View London
- Akashia Hoosein - London Talent
- James Simpson – JK Media and Online Bookings Group
- Michael Underwood – TV Presenter
- Jessica Koravos - AEG Live
- Jimmy Lahoud - White Star Line Group and serial restauranteur
From the 9th August 2010, the Committee will spend two weeks choosing which of the 1500 nominated businesses will be shortlisted in each of the sixteen categories. So, you all still have a few weeks to submit your nominations to emily@londonlifestyleawards.com!
An Interview with Jason Gale; Founder of the London Lifestyle Awards
1. What was your original inspiration for the London Lifestyle Awards?
“As a proud Yorkshire man, I never thought that I would love a Southern city as much as I do London. I moved here 12 years ago and still get excited today about the fantastic life that London offers. Working in the lifestyle PR sector, I felt as though the industry should be celebrated and those businesses that make a fantastic contribution to London should be recognised. The best way of doing this was creating the London Lifestyle Awards.”
2. So do you believe that London leads the world with our lifestyle businesses?
“I don’t proclaim to be the world’s greatest traveller but I have spent time in other great cities around the world such as New York, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Barcelona and Bangkok, and in my opinion, London certainly comes out top. We excel in entertainment with the best ‘theatre land’ in the world and also our gastronomic offering has never been better. The standard of drinking venues we now have here in London certainly leads the way. Yes, I think London does lead the world.”
3. How do you think the economic downturn has affected the offering of many of the businesses you are talking about?
“In many ways the economic downturn has help improve the businesses we will be celebrating on Thursday 7th Oct. I believe this is because the businesses have realised and did realise that going into the economic downturn they were going to have to work harder for their pound. This insured that the quality of product our lifestyle businesses offer was the best it could possibly be.”
4. One of your awarding categories is “Best Green Contribution to London” why did you include this?
“As government and leaders of our great cities have said if we don’t start looking after the planet and, of course, our cities our general lifestyle will deteriorate. We need to insure that we celebrate businesses that are doing more than their fair share when it comes to helping us become ‘more green’. Also initiatives such as the ‘London Cycle Hire Scheme’ are recognised to be rewarded so we can continue to enjoy this great city.”
5. Ok Jason, you obviously love London very much, if you could be Boris for the day, what would you improve?
“My haircut… No I’m only joking. I think improvements in London are being made all the time and it’s certainly a better city now than it was 12 years ago. I understand the complications of the tube closing down for a certain number of hours a night for maintenance work but if we could get round this problem and have a tube system which ran until the early hours we would truly have a 24 hour city which is probably the improvement I would like to see.”
6.The London Lifestyle Awards has 16 categories, how did you decide on the 16?
“When I worked on the concept with my team, we came up with 32 categories that would all deserve a place on the London Lifestyle Awards. However, as this is the first year of the awards, we felt 16 categories was the correct number to have. The 16 that we chose we felt gives the opportunity for most lifestyle businesses in London to fit in to one of the groups. We have had lots of suggestions from industry leaders for additional categories which we have been delighted to receive and we will consider for next year’s London Lifestyle Awards. ”
7. You are soon to announce the committee, what type of people are on the committee and what are they doing for the London Lifestyle Awards
“The committee is made up of industry leaders and high profile consumers of products and services with the lifestyle industries in London offer. It is important to establish a great committee to insure that out of those 15,000 (so far) nominated businesses we developed a short list which was fair in giving the best businesses every chance of success. The committee will also decide who wins the “Best Green Contribution to London” and “Outstanding Contribution to London Lifestyle”.
8. So from the shortlist, do the public then vote for the winner?
“Yes will be producing the shortlist by the end of August where the public will choose the winner for each category. They will be able to do this by going to the voting page on www.londonlifestyleawards.com.”
9. What are you most looking forward to on 7th October?
“The London Lifestyle Awards has been planned in my head for 3 years and I’m so excited about sitting there in a room with 500 people, rewarding and celebrating some great businesses. But most of all, I’m looking forward to London as a whole recognising that we do have exceptional bars, restaurants, theatres, coffee shops, and generally an amazing lifestyle.”
A Fantastic Media Partnership
The London Lifestyle Awards (aka Handmade UK) team are jumping with joy after signing a media contract with View London. What a fantastic media partner to have! The best part about collaborating with View London is that they celebrate London and its lifestyle just like we do. Their website attracts thousands of Londoners who want to enjoy London and the lifestyles London has to offer. Shortly you’ll be able to look out for those businesses who have been nominated by you (you’ll see a little London Lifestyle Awards logo under their business cards). Also, make sure you watch out for a competition on www.viewlondon.co.uk where you could win great prizes. We are happy to announce that everything is coming together for this event and we couldn’t be happier! Jason Gale creator London Lifestyle Awards said ‘like us View London love London’
One Infinite Spirit
Since launching the London Lifestyle Awards we’ve had floods of nominations. I feels like there is a burning desire in the hearts of Londoners who acknowledge the businesses that facilitate and shape our “lifestyles”. I feel like there is a community being built; we stand together (unfortunately not because of the football) and celebrate London for what it is and what it stands for. We’ve done the easy work, we’ve defined the categories that shape the lifestyles of London and now we still anticipate the (7,172,000 people that live in London) to take a look at their surroundings, their society, their lifestyle and appreciate it even more by nominating the places or facilities that makes them smile: whether it’s that gorgeous barman/barmaid at your favourite bar in the West End or the voluntary workers who share their day making London greener, it’s time for everyone to reward these organisations with a vote.
Moving around London
Between now and judging the awards we are ensuring that we move around London and visit many different areas. Gone are the days where all the best bars restaurants clubs, coffee shops and even theatre are found in the West End. Even though the West End is a centre of lifestyle excellence over the last 10 years we have seen the same qualities and expertise spring up in other boroughs and communities in this great City. Elephant and castle brace yourselves we are on our way.




























































































